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Bibliography of William Harrison Ainsworth

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Ainsworth-1526|profile]] ---- William Harrison Ainsworth was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works:
* December Tales 1823 * Sir John Chiverton 1826 (Written in collaboration with J. P. Aston) * Rookwood 1834 ''(includes Dick Turpin)'' * Crichton 1837 * Jack Sheppard 1839 * The Tower of London 1840 * Guy Fawkes 1841 * Old St Paul's 1841 * The Miser's Daughter 1842 * Modern Chivalry 1843 * Windsor Castle 1843 * St James's 1844 * James the Second 1848 * The Lancashire Witches 1849 * Auriol 1850 * The Flitch of Bacon 1854 * The Star-Chamber 1854 * The Spendthrift 1857 * The Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe 1858 * The Combat of the Thirty: From a Breton lay of the fourteenth century; with an introduction, comprising a new chapter of Froissart 1859 * Ovingdean Grange 1860 * The Constable of the Tower 1861 * The Lord Mayor of London 1862 * Cardinal Pole 1863 * The Projector 1864 * The Spanish Match 1865 * The Constable de Bourbon 1866 * Old Court 1867 * Myddleton Pomfret 1868 * Hilary St Ives 1870 * Talbot Harland 1870 * The South-Sea Bubble 1871 * Tower Hill 1871 * Boscobel 1871 * The Good Old Times 1873 (reissued as The Manchester Rebels London: Tinsley, 1874) * Merry England 1874 * The Goldsmith's Wife 1875 * Preston Fight 1875 * Chetwynd Calverley 1876 * The Leaguer of Lathom 1876 * The Fall of Somerset 1877 * Beatrice Tyldesley 1878 * Beau Nash 1879 * Stanley Brereton 1881 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harrison_Ainsworth William Harrison Ainsworth on Wikipedia]

Biccles Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Ontario_Cemeteries_Team|Ontario Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Johnson-Bickell_Cemetery%2C_Peterborough%2C_Ontario|Johnson-Bickell Cemetery]] category for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name''': Johnson-Bickell Cemetery '''Address''': 2927 Lakefield Rd Peterborough, ON K9J 6X5 '''GPS Coordinates''': 44.390808, -78.287977 '''Information''': This cemetery marks the resting places of Robert Johnson (1779-1853), his wife Mary Gilmour Johnson (1788-1873), Eliza Cochrane (1814-1847), Eliza's son William Cochrane (1835-1861), Mary Ann Preston Elder (1840-1866) and J. Millage and others. Robert and Mary Gilmour came from Ireland via New York and first settled on swampy land in Cavan Township in 1820, but moved to 100 acres in Smith Township later that year. By 1854, Robert and his family of eight owned 600 acres in the 5th, 6th and 7th Concessions. Robert and Mary's son, Robert Jr., bought all of Lot 24, 5th Concession from his father in 1848. He sold it to John Bickell in March of 1873 "save and except thereout and therefrom one acre be the same more or less set apart and fenced in and used for a burial ground", because the cemetery was already established there. The Johnson-Bickell cemetery was restored by the former Smith Township in 1977, and again by Selwyn Township in 2013-15. There is an exhibit describing the residents of the cemetery. The exhibit was sponsored by the Selwyn Township Municipal Heritage Committee.

Bicester, Oxfordshire One Place Study

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== Bicester, Oxfordshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Bicester, Oxfordshire|category=Bicester, Oxfordshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[http://www.bicester.gov.uk/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q251903|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bicester, Oxfordshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Oxfordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.9, -1.15 :'''Elevation:''' 74.0 m or 242.8 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Albert Freeman Africanus King|Albert Freeman Africanus King]] ==Sources==

Bichard Name Study

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[[Category:Bichard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] === Origin of Surname === One suggestion is that the name comes from the French for little doe. Alternatively it is supposed to be of Germanic origin from bic (beak) and hard (strong).https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Bichard == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the BICHARD surname. 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. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Howie-675|Pare Hayward-Howie]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Task List == 1. List existing Bichards by Location/Birth Place. *Isle of Guernsey, Channel Islands *Guernsey County, Ohio, United States of America *Elsewhere 2. Any other ideas please share them. === BICHARD SURNAME IN GUERNSEY-1575 === The Guernsey branch was started by two brothers, Germain and Brandeyn Bichard, sons of John, who left Jersey and settled in Guernsey in about 1575. One settled in St Sampsons and the other in St Saviours. Another brother, John, seems to have followed them to Guernsey a few years later. Later on Brandeyn's younger son Pierre, left St Saviours to join his uncle Germain at St Sampsons.https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Bichard === Isle of Guernsey, Channel Islands === ''Enter here all Bichards born Isle of Guernsey''
[[Bichard-14|Jean John Bichard (1797 - 1862)]]
[[Bichard-16|Martha Bichard (1808-1839)]]
[[Bichard-18|Jean John Bichard Jr (1828 - 1898)]]
Enter James Bichard here
Enter Daniel Bichard here
Enter Martha (Bichard) Young here
[[Bichard-6|Rachel (Bichard) Johnson (1837-1927)]]
=== Guernsey County, Ohio, United States of America === A Branch from the Guernsey Island Tree. "Guernsey County takes its name from the Island of Guernsey in the English Channel, from whence came the first settlers in August of 1806". https://www.flickr.com/photos/gchistorymuseum/34410510684/in/album-72157682082497443/ pp.12-13 A number of Bichards arrived in Ohio from Guernsey Island, in June 1807. They are listed as;
*The Families of James Bichard Sr *Peter Bichard *Nicholas Bichard '''Wiki Tree Profiles from Guernsey County, OHIO are listed below.''' ''Link these profiles'' *Homer Raymond Bichard 20 Sep 1939 Cambridge Guernsey, OHIO, *Harry R. Bichard 1891 - 1978 OHIO, *Ralph Bichard 1916 - 2007 OHIO, *Mildred (Bichard) Reed 1917 Guernsey County, OHIO '''References'''

Bickley Heraldry

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[[Space:Bickley_Problems|Bickley Problems to Resolve]] [[Category:Potter-10870 Needs Work]] === The Baronets === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baronets_Bickley_of_Attleborough Wikitree 'Baronet Bickley of Attleborough' Category] *1st - [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley, 1st Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1661-1670 |before=Created
3 September 1661 |after=[[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] }} *2nd - [[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1670-1681 |before=[[Byckley-1|Francis Bickley, 1st Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] }} *3rd - [[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1681-1687 |before=[[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] }} *4th - [[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1687 -1746 |before=[[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] }} *5th - [[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] (refer profile for details on why 6th Baronet is contentious). {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1746-1754 |before=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] |after=[[Samuel Bickley, 6th Baronet (Contentious)]] }} *6th - [[Samuel Bickley (no profile yet)]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1754-1733 |before=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 4th Baronet ]] |after=Extinct }} == Advowson == The type of Advowson being enacted may be important. If it was the inheritable type then it may help trace the lineage. Is there an advowson/patronge 'list' somewhere? Church of England Clergy database might be the best thing but it's not consistent or easy to summarise.. * Thorney, Sussex **[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] Church of Thorney belonging to the same manor of Thorney described in IPM.A Calendar of Post Mortem Inquisitions Relating to the County of Sussex, 1 to 25 Elizabeth, By Great Britain. Court of Chancery · 1904. Henry Bickeley of Chudham esquire. Page 79, Item 59. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Calendar_of_Post_Mortem_Inquisitions_R/Ad9AAAAAYAAJ?kptab=editions&gbpv=1 Google Books online]. *Chidham and Thorney, Sussex ** Refer IPM Page 28-29 Sussex Inquisitions Item 132. Thomas Bickley (check if he's been created yet - grandson of Henry I think) *Attleborough, Norfolk ** [[Bickley-141|Mary Bickley (abt.1653-)]] husband rector Richard, son of Francis of Hallougton needs to be created. **[[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]]. Nominated in his Will for his John Bickley ([[Bickley-136|John Bickley (abt.1646-)]]??) my Grandsonne be presented unto the first and next Avoydance. *Sandy, Bedfordshire ** Placement of a William Taylor sponsored by two Bickley men. == Heraldry == Variations of these arms have been recorded as being used by [[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]] and descendants of [[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]] of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire and [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] of Chidham, Sussex. The use of similar Arms by these three family groups indicates a familial tie which is yet to be resolved. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Location!!Time Frame!!Name / Arms Presented by!!Notes |- |'''Line 1''' |- |Chichester, Sussex||||[[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]]|| |- |'''Line 2''' |- |Chidham, Sussex||||[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]]|| |- |'''Line 3''' |- |Cordwainer Ward, London, Middlesex||1633-1635||[[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]]|| |- |Halloughton, Warwickshire||1682||[[Bickley-609|Francis Bickley (bef.1626-aft.1683)]]|| |- |Attleborough, Norfolkshire|||||| |- |'''Line 4??''' |- |Bristol and Ettingshall, Staffordshire||c.1858?||[[Benjamin Bickley Rogers 1828-1919]]||Son of Catherine, eldest daughter of Benjamin Bickley, of Bristol and Ettingshall, Staffordshire. |} ---- '''The visitation of London''', anno Domini '''1633, 1634, and 1635'''. Made by Sr. Henry St. George, kt., Richmond herald, and deputy and marshal to Sr. Richard St. George, kt., Clarencieux king of armes by St. George, Henry, 1581-1644; College of Arms (Great Britain); St. George, Richard, d. 1635; Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902, ed; Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882, joint ed. Publication date 1880-83. Page 70. [https://archive.org/details/visitationoflond01stge/page/70/mode/2up The Internet Archive online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-10.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- '''The visitation of the county of Warwick''', begun by Thomas May, Chester, and Gregory King, Rouge dragon, in Hilary vacacon, '''1682'''. Reviewed by them in the Trinity vacacon following, and finished by Henry Dethick Richmond, and said rouge dragon pursuiv in Trinity vacation, 1683, by virtue of several deputations from Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux king of arms by May, Thomas, Chester herald; King, Gregory, 1648-1712. cn; Dethick, Henry, Richmond herald; Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1625-1715; Rylands, William Harry, 1847-1922, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain) cn Publication date 1911. Pages 141-142. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00mayt/page/279/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-11.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-12.jpg |align=l |size=m }} ---- This image shows the differencing of the Arms as presented during the Visitation of London by [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]] and his nephew [[Bickley-609|Francis Bickley (bef.1626-aft.1683)]] during the Visitation of Warwickshire: {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry.png |align=l |size=l }} ---- A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex Including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester · Volume 1. By James Dallaway · 1815. Pages 78, 134-135, 31, 76. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Western_Division_of_the/0VkMAQAAMAAJ?q=bickley+chidham&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. ---- A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England by J. and J.B. Burke, By sir John Bernard '''Burke''' · 1838. Page 23, 61-62, 215. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_genealogical_and_heraldic_history_of_t/K1kBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Sir+Rowland+Rugeley&pg=PA61&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-13.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-14.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ''Arg. a chev. counter embattled between three griffins' heads erased sa.[ble], each charged with a plate langued gu.[les].'' ---- The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time by '''Burke''', Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892. Page 81. [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/80/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-15.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland Volume 1, By James '''Fairbairn''' · 1993. Page 52 [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Fairbairn_s_Book_of_Crests_of_the_Famili/SsHCFIsiF8sC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=bickley+coat+of+arms&pg=PA52&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-16.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry, Volume 2, By William '''Berry''' · 1828. Page 69, 84, 157 [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Encyclopaedia_Heraldica_Or_Complete_Dict/e_lBAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=bickley+coat+of+arms&pg=PT648&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-17.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-18.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-19.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets Now Existing: with Their Descents, Marriages, and Memorable Actions Both in War and Peace. Collected from Authentic Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Engraven on Copper-plates. Also, a List of All the Baronets, who Have Been Advanced to that Dignity, from the First Institution Thereof. To which is Added, An Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families; and a Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining Such Terms as are Commonly Used in English Armory · Volume 2, By Richard Johnson, Edward '''Kimber''' · 1771. Pages 225-227, item 197. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Baronetage_of_England/zWUUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-20.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial, and Monumental Inscriptions; Collected from Authentick Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Curiously Engraven, on Copper-plates: with an Explanatory Index of the Terms in Heraldry, Referring to the Arms. Also Correct Lists; I. Of the Present Baronets, in the Order of Precedence. II. Of Those who are Now Peers of Great-Britain, Or Ireland. III. Of Those Foreigners, who Have Had this Dignity Conferr'd on Them. IV. Of Those, Whose Titles are Now Extinct. Likewise Exact Tables of Precedence; Particularly with Respect to the Wives, Sons, and Daughters, of Baronets, and Knights. To which are Added, an Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families ...By Thomas '''Wotton''' · 1741 Pages 331-333, item 261. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_English_Baronetage/ySwUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=francis+bickley&pg=PA331&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-21.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- Memorials of the parochial church, the collegiate chantry, and the chapel of st. Mary ... in the parish of Attleborough by '''Barrett''', Jonathan Tyers. United Kingdom: Parker, 1848. Page 192. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Memorials_of_the_parochial_church_the_co/s0IIAAAAQAAJ?q=mary+bickley+william+hoo&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. ---- Window at Lincoln's Inn: Hobhouse, John Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough,Waller, Edmund,Newman, Cardinal John Henry,Verral, Arthur Woolgar,Younger, Robert Baron Blanesburgh,Rogers, Benjamin Bickley,Warren, John Byrne Leicester Baron de Tabley,Cromwell, Richard,Bruce, Stanley Melbourne Viscount Bruce of Melbourne ,Beckett, Sir Edmund Bt Baron Grimthorpe,Kinglake, Alexander William,Butcher, John George Baron Danesfort,Pember, Francis William,Matthews, Henry Viscount Llandaff,Holland, Sir Thomas Erskine,Reade, Charles,Garrick, David,Stephen, Sir James,Newbolt, Sir Henry John, IMAGE ID T-0335, DEVICE Achievement, CLASS Personal arms, MEDIUM Glass, LOCATION, Lincoln's Inn, DATE PHOTO 2006 [https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/shop/images/hobhouse-john-baron-hobhouse-of-woodboroughwaller-edmundnewman-cardinal-john-henryverral-arthur-woolgaryounger-robert-baron-blanesburghrogers-benjamin-bickleywarren-john-byrne-leicester-b/ The Heraldry Society online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-1.png |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-22.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- An oil painting of Thomas, by an unknown artist, shows the arms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Chichester See of Chichester] impaling the Bickley arms. It is un-dated, however, as it shows him as the Bishop, it was probably done after he took the position in 1586.Thomas Bickley (1518–1596), Fellow (1540–1553), Bishop of Chichester (1586–1596), unknown artist, Magdalen College, University of Oxford, [https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/thomas-bickley-15181596-fellow-15401553-bishop-of-chichester-15861596-222544 Art UK online]. Another depiction of his Bickley arms appears atop a small mural monument, of alabaster, with an effigy kneeling, of the Bishop, in painted stone. It is also said to exhibit the early costume of protestant bishops and is situated near the altar of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity (now Chichester Cathedral).Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Bickley," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Bickley&oldid=1010113674 (accessed September 11, 2021).A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex Including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester · Volume 1. By James Dallaway · 1815. Pages 78, 134-135, 31, 76. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Western_Division_of_the/0VkMAQAAMAAJ?q=bickley+chidham&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. His arms have also been illustrated and recorded by Dallaway twice; each time differently but both times, it seems, in association with Thomas Bickley, the Bishop of Chichester;A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex Including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester · Volume 1. By James Dallaway · 1815. Pages 78 and 134-135. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Western_Division_of_the/0VkMAQAAMAAJ?q=bickley+chidham&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. *Argent, a chevron embattled between three gryphons’ heads erased sable, charged with a bezant. **This is the version which appears in the painting and mural monument referenced above. **This is the version which is depicted as being impaled with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Chichester See of Chichester] in the painting referenced above. *Argent, on a cheveron between three gryphons’ heads erased sable, a bezant. **This version is shown as being impaled with the Day family: A cross quarterly voided, gules and argent, counterchanged, and charged with a lily, between four demi-roses en soleil. **The significance of this is currently not known. It is currently unknown if Dallaway has made an error or if this reveals a genealogical fact of significance once researched further. Of interest is that a second Thomas Bickley (noted as junior and not to be confused with the Bishop) was recorded as having an appointment at Chichester Cathedral, Wisborough Prebend, between 27 March 1591 and 3 June 1595.Person: Bickley, Thomas (1591 - 1595), CCEd Person ID: 73630. [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=73630 Clergy of the Church of England Database]. Accessed 6 October 2021. It is possible there has been some conflation between the two Thomas' and this is currently being researched. {{Image|file=Bickley-573.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{Image|file=Bickley-573-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} {{clear}} *Another painting with a clearer version of arms is available here: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/thomas-bickley-c-15181596-222431/search/keyword:bickley--referrer:global-search {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-1.jpg |caption=Screen grab from painting of Thomas Bickley DD showing the arms on the canvas. }} *Arms in Chidham, St Mary's Church, unsure which Bickley they align with. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-4.jpg |caption=Bickley Arms St Mary's Church Chidham }} ---- == Bagot == Bagot of Blithfield:Collections for a history of Staffordshire by Staffordshire Record Society, Publication date 1882, Publisher Birmingham, Eng. : Houghton and Hammond. THE VISITATION OF STAFFORDSHIRE, A.D. 1583. Page 41. [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi03staf/page/n359/mode/2up?view=theater The Internet Archive] *ARMS. Quarterly 1 and 4. Argent, a chevron gules between three martlets sable. [Batoy.] 2. Or, a lion rampant, doubled tailed gules. [BLITHFIELD.†] 3. Per pale dancettée argent and sable. [MALORY.] *CREST. In a ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent, horned gold. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry.jpg |caption=Baggot Arms, Visitation of Staffordshire, A.D. 1583. }} This is relevant as letters were exchanged between Thomas Bickley DD and members of the Baggot family in which Thomas referred to them as cuzzens. And because Marlets are in both Bickley and Baggot arms and Baggots also have Griffins in them. Memorials of the Bagot Family, William Bagot (2nd baron.). Note the front cover has Griffins on it! [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=TaiPwufu4wgC&pg=RA1-PA171#v=onepage&q=chidham&f=false Google Books online] And more Griffins here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/3839957627/in/photostream/ == Sources ==

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[[Category:Potter-10870 Needs Work]] == Information to work through == Hi Susie, thank you for responding to my question on Wikitree. I am sorry I have been so long in finding your response. I am unable to find Lewis Bagot's will, but the National Archives have records that show John Bykley and Thomas Bagot (son) as executors. I'm afraid Sir Lewis left a lot of debt so records at NA show cases and claims against the will and John and Thomas as defendants. There is one portrait available of Thomas Bickley DD looking very fierce, it's even on the Wikipedia page. However, I have a better one that was available, it is better painted and has a clear coat of arms. I see you have done a lot of research regarding Sir Francis Bickley's family (draper of London) of Attleborough, Cambridge, Kingsbury etc. The family are spread wider and I am descended from North Shropshire Bickleys. They are still from the same family and I have a few links in my research. For the early Bickleys, Somerset, Portsmouth, Staffordshire and Shropshire all feature. If I can be of any help with your research into the Bickleys, I am happy to help. I have a great deal of info so perhaps you could narrow down the info you would like. I am having trouble logging in at the moment, hope you receive this O.K. Kind regards Yvonne ---- Hi Susie, I've attached the portrait of Thomas Bickley DD (https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/thomas-bickley-c-15181596-222431). His coat of arms are clearer and are the arms for John Bykley M.P. for Stafford aka Keeper of Tutbury Castle. The only difference is the 'mantle' (colour red). On John Bykley's Grant of Arms they are azure or a dark blue. Apparently, the mantle is not part of the coat, and artists sometimes used a colour of choice. Dark blue would get lost against this background. In turn this is the coat of arms for the Cambridge Bickleys, only difference is an extra plate on the hinds (crest) collar. The Chidham Bickley Coat of Arms is older and the background is gold and the crest is a demi griffin sergeant as on Henry Bickley of Chidham's memorial. I have a copy of John Bykley's Grant of Arms, but I have to abide by some terms and conditions and can't put it on the internet. This entitled John to be called gentleman or esquire. It can only be passed down through his immediate family i.e. not to nephews. I have a funny record of John Bykley in Portsmouth married to Johanne. They have children Henrico and Willo who I think are twins. I think Henry is the grandfather of Sir Francis not Henry of Chidham and I think I am descended from William. My family, although from Shropshire, adored Cambridge. The boat race between Oxford and Cambridge was important and children were only silenced during that. We never understood the fascination of Cambridge. Piratical Henry Bickley of Chidham/Portsmouth also had twins Paul and Anthonie and twins occur regularly down through my family. I know science doesn't back this up as hereditory, as they are never fraternal twins, but it is odd. I have had help with the Bickley heraldry from the College of Arms and I could give you that info if you are interested. Bickley association with the Bagots goes back to the reign of Henry IVth approx 1415. (A story there) The biography for Bishop Thomas states, without any source, that he was born in Stowe, Bucks, but I believe he was born in Stowe by Chartley, Staffs. The Ferrers family who owned Tutbury Castle lived there. Thomas might only have been about 5 yrs old when he joined the choristers at Magdalen. To read a bit about John BykleyBickley M.P.for Stafford, you will find him on The History of Parliament website for 1529. (Says his wife is Jane, but Johanne/Joan are sometimes transcribed thus) I have gathered a lot of snippets and hopefully relevant bits, but will only drip feed them to you if you are willing. I am impressed with the profile page you have done for Thomas and I like Wikitree because they want sources and proof. All for now, Yvonne ---- Hello again. I have done some research into the feasibility of Thomas Bickley DD being born in Stowe. My findings seem it was likely he was. If you would like to know what I found please let me know. There is a lot of info to impart and it would be great if your researchers could take a look. I only want to trouble you with it if you are interested. Regards Yvonne ---- Hi Susie, good to hear from you. Messaging you here because not sure email gets through sometimes. I found that after the beheading of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, George, IVth Earl of Shrewsbury, was appointed Crown Steward for the Buckingham Estates in 1521. (LUMINARIUM: ENCYCLOPEDIA PROJECT ENGLAND UNDER TUDORS). John Bykley was the Earl's deputy (SEE PARLIAMENT ONLINE; CONSTITUENCIES; STAFFORD 1529) The Earl was married to Catherine Stafford. Other Staffordshire names connected to Stowe are Lyttleton, Giffard and Grenville, check Stowe School's 'house' names. John and Joan/Joane Bykley were feoffees for Ed Lyttleton who owned land all over, He owned Baxterley, Warks. There is an Edmund Beckley 1600's living in Lillingstone Dayrell near Stowe. In an early census for Staffs, John Bykley has a son Edmund. (See upsilon, epsilon for 'y' in Wikipedia). Also see THE DAYRELLS OF LILLINGSTONE DAYRELL Tim Robarte. you will see those Staffordshire names. I will email the early census of Staffs, the ebook not too available now. Preface points out some mistakes like John Bykley's wife is listed as JANE but really she is Joan/Joanne (a Bickley name). The book is named LIST OF NAMES OF THE FAMILIES OF THE ARCHDEANERY OF STAFFORDSHIRE 1532-3. John Bykley is under Tutbury Ward, ---- Hi Susie, Here is the ebook for early census of Staffs. John Bykley in Tutbury ward has a large family. Thomas, of course is in the choir at Magdalen College. I also think that Henry is already in Cambridge. I am researching the Bickley's connection to Lolworth. The College of Arms persuivant found an old Bickley coat of arms. A William Champernowne married heraldic heiress Thomasina Childerley who was entitled to quarter arms of Bickley as ancestor John Childerley in reign o Edward 1st married Margaret Bickley daughter of -------Bickley of Bickley. Childerley is the next village to Lolworth, They were very close to Sir John Cutts who owned Childerley. A couple of points that might become important; The Bickleys in Stafford in 1400's leased land from Lord Stafford, The names Carew and Courtney are names of Bickleigh Castle in Devon. I know Thomas Bickley DD is supposed to have been born 1518 and I can only source 1521 but it all seems connected. Hope this is of some help. Best wishes A LIST OF FAMILIES IN THE ARCHDEACONRY OF STAFFORD 1532-3 *Page 45: MADELEY *f.28v) Paroche de Madeley in festo Symonis ett Jude *William Bykley, Elizabeth, uxor eius, +Christian,+Ellen, uxores eius, Thomas, Robert, Anna. *Page 138: TUTBURY *f.84) Tuttbere Paroche in festo Sancti Stephanis *Maister John Bycley, Jane, uxor eius, Dorothy, Maud, Joyce, Edmund, William. ---- Hi Susie, Thank you for the link. Yes, I started my research into the family from there. My Bickley family by way of Whitchurch, Shropshire, love Cambridge. My Bickley grandmother told me they were drapers, although our side were farmers. Also told me of one of the Bickleys married somebody Reade and that is how we got the land in Warwickshire. In Whitchurch we were on George IVth Earl of Shrewsbury's land, Bubney Woods. 'My Lord's' woods were sold to some people one being Sir John Hanmer. We were tenants of Sir Thomas Hanmer whose brother David was apprenticed to Sir Francis Bickley. John Bickley, descended from Thomas and Philadelphia Bickley, Bedfordshire, married Anne Reade, daughter of Sir Thomas Reade, Barton Court. The Reades were friends of Charles Ist and Henrietta Maria. A Thomas Culpeper of Virginia left his land in Forshaw, Warks to his illegitimate daughters one of whom was related by marriage to the Reades. Sir John Trevor a friend of our family, Whitchurch (and ancestor of our late Queen), gave the tenancy to Isaac Bickley, my 4th great grandfather. Sorry to burden you with all that, but just wanted you to see that they see themselves as all one family. I am sure that Henry Bickley of Lolworth is the elder twin son of John and Joane Bykley. Some time ago, I sent you a picture of Thomas Bickley DD with his father's coat of arms. The arms have a crest of a hind, because John Bykley was park keeper at Tutbury and Castle Hey. As a bishop, apparently Thomas would not have a crest. I don't know if there is any copyright because I can't find it now on the internet. I don't think you received it. So I'll try again......! ---- Hi Susiie, some more names that may feature as siblings for Thomas. Perhaps as things unfold in the future. John Bykley was granted rooms and a plot at Rocester Abbey by Henry VIIIth and lived there for while. He and Joane and family retired back to Nynehead and Hillfarrance Somerset. John's will 1562 was destroyed in the bombing of Somerset Archives WWII. luckily someone made some notes in 19th century, but it is precis. He leaves land at Aller Moor to son EDWARD and small amount of money to daughters GINNET and JOHANE. Edward is the ancestor of the Somerset Bickleys and John's Grant of Arms doc was neatly folded up with descendants will. Henry Bickley of Portsmouth will 1565 mentions: "My brother John's yonge children yonge about them JOHN BESSE JOANE" I can't be sure of course, but at least we have the record. ---- Ann sent this ages ago, where does this fit in? https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433004950477&view=1up&seq=150&skin=2021&q1=bickley ---- This text has [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] as the father of ( https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1921233.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A962b4a640e229ddd81c675d5e28ec51c&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=)..... ---- This is from my gedcom program but not very much, other stuff must have been lost in computer crash In CHidham Church: The other memorials date from the reign of Queen Anne. One dated 1707 commemorates another Henry Bickley and his wife Margaret. She "suffered from intermittent fever and for some days fell into lethargy." After 30 years of marriage both died within two days of each other. The epitaph concludes "Death herself did not divide them Those whom one and the same disease carried off The same tomb holds together. Let them remain untouched Let them remain through long ages Ashes joined together And let the stone unmovable keep them." That is Margaret Fulham CHIDHAM is not mentioned in Domesday, being then included in the Bishop of Exeter's estate of the Chapelry of Bosham, of which it became the manorial centre. In 1243 the confirmatory grant of the chapelry to the bishop included the manor of Chidham. (fn. 7) It was stated in 1290 that the Bishop of Exeter held the chapel of Bosham and the manor of Chidham, in which were free and villein tenants who did suit to the Earl of Norfolk's hundred of Bosham; but in the hamlet of Westinton, a member of Chidham, he had certain small tenants, each holding 3 acres, who were his servants, such as reapers, shepherds, swineherds, and ploughmen, and they came at Easter and Michaelmas to view of frankpledge before the bishop's bailiff at Chidham with the ripereeve (messore) as their tithingman and appeared before the coroner in the tithing of Westinton and not elsewhere. (fn. 8) After the dissolution of the College of Bosham the Bishop of Exeter in 1548 conveyed the manor of Chidham to Thomas Fisher, to whom it was confirmed next year. (fn. 9) He then transferred it to Henry Bickley, (fn. 10) who died holding it of the Crown in 1570. (fn. 11) His son Thomas died seised thereof in 1588, leaving a son Thomas, then only 3 years old, (fn. 12) who died in 1640. (fn. 13) His heir was said to be Thomas Pay, great-grandson of Henry Bickley's daughter Honor, but Thomas Bickley bequeathed this manor to Brewen, or Brune, Bickley (grandson of Henry) and Cicely (Ryman) his wife and Richard his son. (fn. 14) Richard apparently died before his father, whose estates passed to a younger son Henry, (fn. 15) who died in 1707, leaving the manor of Chidham to trustees for sale. (fn. 16) It was apparently bought by Richard Lumley, Earl of Scarborough, and descended with Westbourne (q.v.) until the death of Richard Barwell in 1805, after which it seems to have been sold to Edmund Woods by his trustees. (fn. 17) William Padwick owned it in 1822, (fn. 18) Charles Cheesman is said to have purchased it some time before 1835, (fn. 19) after which date its history is obscure. Sophie, Lady Gifford (widow of the 3rd Baron, who died in 1911) is named as lady of the manor between 1915 and 1922, (fn. 20) but it was said to be in the hands of Albert Eadie in 1919. (fn. 21) Subsequently it was acquired by Lord Iveagh, the present owner. Bickley. Argent a cheveron embattled between three griffons' heads sable. A subinfeudation appears in 1621 when Sir Richard Worseley, bart., died seised of the manors of CHIDHAM HACKET and MIDDLETON, held of Thomas Bickley, which he had granted in 1616 to Lady Elizabeth widow of Sir Richard White and Elizabeth White her daughter for their lives. (fn. 22) The property evidently descended in the family as in 1720 Sir Robert Worseley, bart., and Frances his wife conveyed the manor of Chidham Hacket alias Middleton to John Wakeford. (fn. 23) In 1793 the manor was conveyed by Samuel Colby and Mary his wife and John McFarland and Elizabeth his wife to Joseph Postlethwaite, (fn. 24) but no other mention of it is known. From: 'Chidham', A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 4: The Rape of Chichester (1953), pp. 188-190. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41738. Date accessed: 16 March 2008. ---- Might be worth looking at the depositions book Next case] f136. Ex pte Richard Taylor v Richard Fitzherbert. Date: 1596/7. Parish: Aldingbourne. Cause: testamentary will of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester. f136. Dep. John Stanmer of Addingbourne servant to Thomas Bickley. Lived Aldingbourne 3 years. Born Andover Hants. Age 23. Wit.sign. 136v. Dep. Henry Ball, professor of theology, precentor of Chichester cathedral and archdeacon. Born Lichfield, Staffs. Age 42. Wit. sign. f137v. Dep. Francis Coulstone formerly servant to Thomas Bickley for 8 years. Born Bulwick, Northants. Age 28. Wit. sign. f138. Dep. Thomas Harris yeoman of Donnington, formerly servant to Thomas Bickley for 4 years. Born Woodford, Northants. http://185.121.204.173/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Ep%2f1%2f11%2f7&pos=12 == Boyd's Roll entry for Bickley from Drapers Co == {{Image|file=Bickley_Problems.pdf |caption=Boyd’s Roll entry for Bickley. }} == Overview == *Trace / connect the main lines: **[[Space:Bickley_Heraldry | Bickley Heraldry]] (in progress) **[[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]] - Lolworth, Cambridgeshire. **[[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]] - Stowe, Buckinghamshire. **[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] - of Chidham, Sussex. *Connect as many family as possible : **[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=26977294&order=connectionsup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BICKLEY Unconnected Bickley family members] **[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BYCKLEY Unconnected Byckley family members] ***All Profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BICKLEY&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= Bickley] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/byckley Byckley] *Trace emigration to **Colonial America **Colonial Australia *Other spellings (no 'One Name Study' found): **Bickley **Byckley **Bickleigh **Bidgly **Bickeley **Beckley **Berkeley *Other places they have/may have been found: **Bickleigh Castle? ** [https://search.ancestry.com.au/collections/60856/records/1607423/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&queryId=3bf5a15afdd99091bd51492b565bf93f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=GUg114&_phstart=successSource Axbridge] **Town of Bickley, Cheshire. **Town of Bickleigh, Devon. **Penrhyn, Cornwall & Cork/Limerick, Ireland? **Halloughton, Warwickshire **Lolworth was also called Lowler, Loller or Loeler in older registers. The earliest register records Baptisms from 1576-1777 (probaby the first page from 1567-1575 is missing); Marriages from 1567 to 1646 and from 1662 to 1753; Burials from 1567 to 1620 and 1668 to 1776. Volume II contains entries from 1754 to 1812. *Other names of interest: **Tayler, Taylor **Burrowes **Quynton **Smythe ==England References == *The Complete Baronetage, Cokayne.George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume III, page 229-230 and 256. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092524390/page/n247/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive.] *Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & KnightageMosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. BP2003 volume 2, page 1805. [https://www.burkespeerage.com/record_to_view.php?book=Burke%27s%20Peerage%20107th%20Edition&ref=107th&page=1941&totalPages=4689&bref=687%201929%20895%201987 Burke's Peerage $ Subscription Required]. *A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, BurkeA genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, by J. and J.B. Burke, By sir John Bernard Burke · 1838, page 23, 61-62, 215. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_genealogical_and_heraldic_history_of_t/K1kBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Sir+Rowland+Rugeley&pg=PA61&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. *The English Baronetage, Wotton.The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial, and Monumental Inscriptions; Collected from Authentick Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Curiously Engraven, on Copper-plates: with an Explanatory Index of the Terms in Heraldry, Referring to the Arms. Also Correct Lists; I. Of the Present Baronets, in the Order of Precedence. II. Of Those who are Now Peers of Great-Britain, Or Ireland. III. Of Those Foreigners, who Have Had this Dignity Conferr'd on Them. IV. Of Those, Whose Titles are Now Extinct. Likewise Exact Tables of Precedence; Particularly with Respect to the Wives, Sons, and Daughters, of Baronets, and Knights. To which are Added, an Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families ... By Thomas Wotton · 1741, page 331-333, item 261. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_English_Baronetage/ySwUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=francis+bickley&pg=PA331&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. *The Baronetage of England, Johnson & Kimber.The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets Now Existing: with Their Descents, Marriages, and Memorable Actions Both in War and Peace. Collected from Authentic Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Engraven on Copper-plates. Also, a List of All the Baronets, who Have Been Advanced to that Dignity, from the First Institution Thereof. To which is Added, An Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families; and a Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining Such Terms as are Commonly Used in English Armory · Volume 2 By Richard Johnson, Edward Kimber · 1771, page 225-227, item 197. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Baronetage_of_England/zWUUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Google Books online]. *The Peerage, Darryl Lundy.Sir Francis Bickley, 1st Bt. #141406, Francis Bickley #141407, Amy Major #141408, Mary Parsons #141409, Richard Parons #141410. Copyright 2019, Darryl Lundy, Wellington, New Zealand. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p14141.htm#i141408 The Peerage online]. Accessed 10 September 2021. *Boyd's Inhabitants.[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?datasetname=boyd%27s%20inhabitants%20of%20london%20%26%20family%20units%201200-1946&lastname=bickley&sid=999 Search results for Bickley FMP Boyd's Inhabitanys subscription required.] *Visitation of the county of Warwick.The visitation of the county of Warwick, begun by Thomas May, Chester, and Gregory King, Rouge dragon, in Hilary vacacon, 1682. Reviewed by them in the Trinity vacacon following, and finished by Henry Dethick Richmond, and said rouge dragon pursuiv in Trinity vacation, 1683, by virtue of several deputations from Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux king of arms by May, Thomas, Chester herald; King, Gregory, 1648-1712. cn; Dethick, Henry, Richmond herald; Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1625-1715; Rylands, William Harry, 1847-1922, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain) cn Publication date 1911, page 141-142. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00mayt/page/279/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive online]. *Visitation of London.The visitation of London, anno Domini 1633, 1634, and 1635. Made by Sr. Henry St. George, kt., Richmond herald, and deputy and marshal to Sr. Richard St. George, kt., Clarencieux king of armes by St. George, Henry, 1581-1644; College of Arms (Great Britain); St. George, Richard, d. 1635; Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902, ed; Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882, joint ed. 1880-83. page 70.[https://archive.org/details/visitationoflond01stge/page/70/mode/2up The Internet Archive online]. * Jonathan Tyers Barrett's Memorials of the parochial church, the collegiate chantry, and the chapel of st. MaryBarrett, Jonathan Tyers. Memorials of the parochial church, the collegiate chantry, and the chapel of st. Mary ... in the parish of Attleborough. United Kingdom: Parker, 1848. Page 46-47. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Memorials_of_the_parochial_church_the_co/s0IIAAAAQAAJ?q=mary+bickley+william+hoo&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. == America References == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources Wikitree reliable resources] === Jamestowne === *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4246486 The Bickleys of Virginia." by Jahoda, Gloria. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Volume 66, No. 4 (1958): Pages 463-82.] *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Virginia_Gleanings_in_England/f8kWVOafFtQC?hl=en&gbpv=1 Virginia Gleanings in England Abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians : a Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography By Lothrop Withington · 1980] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4242591?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents Virginia Gleanings in England (Continued) Source: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography , Oct., 1903, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Oct., 1903), pp. 144-155 Published by: Virginia Historical Society] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1921233.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A3c28507ee41c20a3cad4be7d82f92d4c The William and Mary Quarterly. Bickley or Beckley Family. William Bledwyn Powell, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Jul., 1896), pp. 28-30 (3 pages). Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.] *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Sir_Robert_Bell_and_His_Early_Virginia_C/AXdzoxq2NX8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=humphrey+bell+skinner+deptford+kent&pg=PA142&printsec=frontcover Sir Robert Bell and His Early Virginia Colony Descendants A Compilation of 16th, 17th, and 18th Century English and Scottish Families with the Surname Bell, Beale, Le Bel ... Et Al By James Elton Bell, Frances Jean Bell · 2007] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/268484-a-colonial-history-and-genealogy-of-the-bickleys-gardners-polegreens-millers-dottins-husbands-ancestors-of-mrs-elizabeth-smith-deavenport?viewer=1&offset=4#page=9&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=bickley A colonial history and genealogy of the Bickleys (and others), Marion Gertrude Deavenport. Page 1-48] === Philadelphia === *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Portrait_of_a_Colonial_City_Philadelphia/o9xWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&kptab=getbook&gbpv=1 Portrait of a Colonial City, Philadelphia, 1670-1838 By Harold Donaldson Eberlein, Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard · 1939]. Search only - physical book?? Copy of pages here: **[https://archive.org/details/williamabrahambi00bick/page/n31/mode/2up William and Abraham Bickley and their descendants; a genealogy. by Bickley, Ervin F. Publication date 1951] **Page 33 in particular. Use of arms is probably wrong as they show no differencing to earlier versions so this cluster may not be connected. Abraham, son of William, the son of Thomas, the son of John Bickley of Penrin in the county of Cornwall..the reference says Cornwall but could it be another Penrin/Pen Rhyn etc. He records himself as being born city of Cork Ireland 1663 and later of Limerick with his uncle. All very confusing. *[https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/article/20151026/OPINION/310269850 Bucks County Courier Times article about Pen Ryn mansion in Adalusia] *[http://www.penryn.org/about-us/Pen%20Ryn%20History%20-%20Ciccarelli.pdf A History of Pen Ryn] (last few pages show some further potentially good references) *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Colonial_And_Revolutionary_Families_Of_P/arAfWBsvO1gC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Portrait+of+a+Colonial+City,+Philadelphia+bickley&pg=PA535&printsec=frontcover Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania By John Woolf Jordan · 2004] == Australia Refereces == *TBA == Research Tasks == [[Red = Profile to be created]] === The Main Group === *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bickley-Descendants-108 Francis of Lolworth descendent list] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Francis_Bickley_of_Lolworth%2C_Cambridgeshire%2C_1603|Transcription]]||NYY||yes|| *Find parents *Was Amye his second wife? Was he really born 1539? *Has previously been, presumed to be incorrectly, attached to [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] but removed as he was a) not mentioned in Henry's Will (refer comments on Francis' profile). Of interest is that this Francis did not mention his son Frauncis in his Will. Curious. Frauncis would have been 20 when his father died. He became a freeman in 1608 so perhaps his father sending him to London and apprenticing him to Henry Jay was enough and b) is not mentioned in Visitations of Sussex 1530 and 1633-4. Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. ''The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4''. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n151/mode/1up p 137 The Internet Archive online]. *Could one of these provide a link? **John Bickley of Huntington, c. 1415 ( has links to Cambridshire).[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bickley-john John Bickley of Huntingon History of Parliament] and [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/fette-john-1433 FETTE, John (d.c.1433), of Huntingdon] and [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/peck-robert-ii PECK, Robert II, of Huntingdon] **John Bickley of Park Lodge, Castle Hayes nr. Tutbury, Stafford, c. 1529.[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bickley-john-1491-1540-or-later John Bickley of Park Lodge History of Parliament] and [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bulkeley-charles-1493-154950 Charles Bulkeley of Salisbury Wilts. and Burgate, Hants c. 1529] *Of note is that when this Francis' grandson, Francis of Halloughton, Warwickshire, son of Robert, presented his Arms during the Visitation of Warwickshire in 1682, Francis of Lolworth was said to be Francis Bickley of Lolworth in Com: Cambrig: descended from a younger brother of the Bickley’s of Bickley upon ye River Ex in Devonshire. *Which Francis is mentioned in Portsmouth as a Mayor's Assistant in 1573 (which is the year he married Ayme).Portsmouth (England), and Robert East. Extracts From Records In the Possession of the Municipal Corporation of the Borough of Portsmouth; And From Other Documents Relating Thereto. A new and enlarged ed. / Portsmouth: Printed by H. Lewis, 1891. Page 326. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433004950477&view=1up&seq=360&skin=2021&q1=byckley HathiTrust Digital Library]. *Francis has (or has he?) all of a sudden popped up in Lolworth.... |- |m. [[Mayers-48|Amy (Mayers) Bickley (1539-bef.1619)]] 13 Dec 1573||||[[Space:Will_of_Amye_Bickley%2C_widow_of_Over_1619|Transcription]]||NYY||yes|| *FNAB - Ayme? *LNAB - Cokayne says Major *Where is she from? |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. '''[[Bickley-103|Elizabeth (Bickley) Rugeley (abt.1574-bef.1631)]]'''||||[[Space:Will_of_Elizabeth_Rugeley%2C_widow_of_Over%2C_1630|Transcription]]||NNY||in progress|| |- |1.1. m. [[Ashe-929|Anthony Ashe (-abt.1624)]] on 6 Jan 1592.||||[[Space:Will_of_Anthony_Ashe%2C_Gentleman_of_Islington%2C_Middlesex_1624|Transcription]]||NNY|||| *Who is James Ashe in Attleborough? *All Francis' children were alive when his Will was written. |- |1.1.1 [[Thomas bapt 2 May 1611 bur 12 May 1611]]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |1.1.2[[ Anthony bapt 24 February 1614/5]]||||||YNN|||| |- |1.2. m. [[Rugeley-4|Rowland Rugeley KB (abt.1569-abt.1629)]] on 1625.||||Not found||NNY||None with Eliz.|| *Relationship to Sarah Rugeley who married Richard Elizabeth's brother? |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |2. '''[[Bickley-131|John Bickley (bef.1575-bef.1628)]]'''|||||||||| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} |- |2.1. m. [[Unknown-576614|Ann Unknown (abt.1584-bef.1628)]] abt 1600.|||||||||| *Who is she. Marriage record. *Presume Ann is wife as she was buried just after John. |- |2.1.1. [[Bickley-594|John Bickley (bef.1602-1602)]]||||||||||{{Died Young}} |- |2.1.2. [[Bickley-595|Elizabeth Bickley (bef.1603-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.3. [[Bickley-596|George Bickley (1605-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.4. [[Bickley-597|John Bickley (bef.1607-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.5. [[Bickley-598|Mary Bickley (bef.1609-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.6. [[Bickley-599|William Bickley (bef.1612-bef.1617)]]||||||||||{{Died Young}} |- |2.1.7. [[Bickley-601|Ann Bickley (bef.1615-bef.1617)]]||||||||||{{Died Young}} |- |2.1.8. [[Bickley-600|Francis Bickley (bef.1615-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.9. [[Bickley-602|Amy Bickley (bef.1617-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.10. [[Bickley-603|William Bickley (bef.1620-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.11. [[Bickley-604|Ann Bickley (bef.1624-)]]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |3. '''[[Byckley-2|Dorithie (Byckley) Stallond (bef.1578-abt.1640)]]'''|||||||||| *Visit of Warwickshire says a daughter of Francis/Lolworth married a York but it is that Anne Stallon married John Yorke on 6 January 1624 in London. *Anne had lived with her aunt Elizabeth and Uncle Anthony Ashe since childhood. |- |3.1 m. [[Thomas Stallon]]|||||||||| |- |3.1.1 [[Thomas]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will |- |3.1.2. [[Bridgett]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will |- |3.1.3. [[Anne]]|||||||||| *Lived with Anthony Ashe and Elizabeth. *Mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will. See notes above for Dorothie. *If Elizabeth Ashe approved of Anne Stallon's marriage, Anne got the land at [Yorke family https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol8/pp57-69 Stroud Green]. *John Yorke the Elder seems to have been the master of the Company of brewers in 1611 so this family were not common or garden ale house owners. *Jo has found the will of John Yorke the elder the brewer from 1612. |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |4. '''[[Bickley-132|Robert Bickley (bef.1581-bef.1656)]]'''||||Not found||YNY|||| *Said to have no children but did *Marriage to Jane of Caxton. Is this it? Robert Bickley to Jane Waller Ealing, London, 9 June 1618.Middlesex Marriage Registers, Vol 8, Ealing, Middlesex, England. First name(s) Robt Last name Bickley Year 1618 Event date 09 Jun 1618 Spouse's first name(s) Jane Spouse's last name Waller Parish Ealing County Middlesex Country England Volume Middlesex Marriage Registers, Vol 8 Record set England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, Great Britain © Findmypast 2019 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FPHILLIMOREMARS%2FY0852-8%2F0018_1&parentid=GBOR%2FPHILLIMORE-MARS%2F0495912%2F1 FindMyPast database online (Subscription required).] Accessed 10 September 2021. |- |4.1. m. [[Unknown-574076|Jane (Unknown) Bickley (abt.1586-bef.1658)]]on ??? about December 1605.||||[[Space:Will_of_Jane_Bickley_Widow_of_Caxton_1658|Transcription]]||NNY||In progress|| *Her identity is unknown... |- |4.1.1. [[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will but not in mother's will? check. |- |4.1.2. [[John]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will but no in mother's will? check. |- |4.1.3. [[Richard]]|||||||||| *b. 1606 |- |4.1.4. [[Margaret]]|||||||||| *b. 1608 |- |4.1.5. [[Thomazin]]|||||||||| *b. 1612 |- |4.1.6. [[William]]||||[[Space:Will_of_William_Bickley%2C_dyer_of_London%2C_1635|Transcriptionn]]|||||| *b. 1616/7. He left a Will mentioning five sisters. Margaret, Thomasin, Elizabeth, Emye (probably Amy, the name of William's paternal grandmother), Jane. |- |4.1.7. [[Emye or Amye]]|||||||||| *Mentioned in brothers Will, must have been bornn after the visitation as not mentioned in it |- |4.1.8. [[Jane]]|||||||||| *Mentioned in brothers Will, must have been bornn after the visitation as not mentioned in it |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5. '''1st Baronet [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley Bt (bef.1583-1670)]]'''||||[[Space:Sir_Francis_Bickley_Free_Space|Transcription]]||YYY|||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1661-1670 |before=Created
3 September 1661 |after=[[Bickley-39|Sir Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] }} *Said to be of Darkstone in Jane of Caxton's Will...?? Where is this / what does it mean? Was it a different Francis? |- |5.1. m. [[Parsons-2836|Mary (Parsons) Bickley (1598-bef.1635)]] on 15 Aug 1615.||||||NYN|||| |- |daughter of [[Parsons-2837|Richard Parsons (abt.1572-bef.1600)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Richard_Parsons%2C_Clothworker_of_All_Hallows_Barking%2C_City_of_London%2C_1600|Transcriptionn]]|||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.1. '''[[Bickley-133|Ann (Bickley) Edisbury (bef.1617-aft.1670)''']]|||||||||| |- |5.1.1.1. m. [[Edisbury-1|Richard Edisbury (abt.1615-bef.1654)]] on 11 Jun 1633.|||||||||| |- |5.1.1.1.1. [[Edesbury-1|Kendrick (Edesbury) Edisbury (bef.1635-abt.1710)]]||||||YNY|||| *May have had another marriage, to Grace da. of Mr Cooper of Wrexham, Denb. Refer HoP. |- |5.1.1.1.1.1. m. [[Justice-3339|Frances (Justice) Edisbury (abt.1670-abt.1740)]] bef 1695.||||||NNY|||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.2. '''[[Bickley-565|Aymee Bickley (bef.1619-bef.1670)''']]|||||||||| *Correct burial record? |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.3. '''[[Bickley-121|Mary (Bickley) Eyton (bef.1620-1656)]]'''|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.1. m. [[Hoo-109|Thomas Hoo (bef.1612-1650)]]|||||||||| *Lots of references show husband is William. Should be Thomas but need to write it up. |- |5.1.3.2. m. [[Eyton-85|Kenrick Eyton Esq. (abt.1607-1687)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3. m. [[Hoo-66|William Hoo (abt.1615-)]]|||||||||| *Lots of references show husband is William. Should be Thomas but need to write it up. |- |5.1.3.3.1. [[Hoo-108|Susanna (Hoo) Keate (bef.1639-bef.1673)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3.1.1. m. [[Keate-61|Jonathon Keate (bef.1633-bef.1700)]] on 1 May 1655.|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3.2. [[Eyton-84|Mary Eyton (abt.1650-1686)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3.2.1. m. [[Bunbury-84|Henry Bunbury Bart (abt.1657-1687)]]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.4. '''2nd Baronet [[Bickley-39|Frauncis Bickley Bt (bef.1622-bef.1681)]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1670-1681 |before=[[Byckley-1|Sir Francis Bickley, 1st Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-38|Sir Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] }} |- |5.1.4.1. m. [[Mann-1203|Mary (Mann) Bickley (1630-1681)]] on 4 Apr 1643.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1. '''3rd Baronet [[Bickley-38|Francis Bickley (1644-1687)]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1681-1687 |before=[[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]]] }} |- |5.1.4.1.1.1. m. [[Vermuyden-1|Deborah (Vermuyden) Bickley (abt.1646-1669)]] abt 1667.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2. m. [[Winch-54|Mary (Winch) Bickley (abt.1642-1685)]] on 1672.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.1. '''4th Baronet [[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley (bef.1667-1746)]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1687 -1746 |before=[[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] }} |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.1.1. m. [[Garrard-597|Allthea (Garrard) Bickley (abt.1675-1740)]] on 25 May 1691.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.2. [[Bickley-143|John Bickley (abt.1673-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.3. '''5th Baronet [[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley (abt.1679-bef.1752)]]'''|||||||||| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *Did the Baronetcy become extinct with Humphrey or was Samuel the 6th (see below)...How were they related? {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1746-1754 |before=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] |after=Samuel Bickley, 6th Baronet (Contentious) }} |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.  [[Bickley-37|Joseph Bickley (abt.1679-aft.1745)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1. m. [[Ellis-3749|Sarah (Ellis) Bickley (1682-1733)]] on 1703.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.1. [[Bickley-78|Joseph Bickley (1704-1755)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.2. [[Bickley-75|William Bickley (1705-1771)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.3. [[Bickley-76|Jane (Bickley) Hurt (1707-1738)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.4. [[Bickley-17|Frances (Bickley) Poindexter (1709-1730)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.5. [[Bickley-24|John Bickley (1713-1793)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.6. [[Bickley-77|Charles Bickley (1715-1758)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.7. [[Bickley-82|Elizabeth Bickley (1719-)]] [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.8. [[Bickley-106|Francis Bickley (1720-aft.1749)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.2. [[Bickley-135|Thomas Bickley (abt.1645-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.3. [[Bickley-136|John Bickley (abt.1646-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.4. [[Bickley-137|Nathaniel Bickley (abt.1648-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.5. [[Bickley-138|Charles Bickley (1650-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.6. [[Bickley-139|Elizabeth (Bickley) Ware (abt.1650-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.7. [[Bickley-140|Amy (Bickley) Church (abt.1652-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.8. [[Bickley-141|Mary Bickley (abt.1653-bef.1708)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.8.1. m. [[Bickley-610|Richard Bickley (bef.1637-bef.1708)]] on 29 May 1683.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.9. [[Bickley-142|Jane (Bickley) Barnet (abt.1654-)]]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.5. '''[[Bickley-568|Elizabeth Bickley (bef.1624-bef.1624)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| {{Died Young}} |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.6. '''[[Bickley-567|Richard Bickley (abt.1625-bef.1626)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| {{Died Young}} |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.7. '''[[Bickley-126|Thomas Bickley of London (1627-bef.1650)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.8. '''[[Bickley-570|John Bickley (bef.1628-)]]'''|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.9. '''[[Bickley-134|Elizabeth (Bickley) Cotton (bef.1630-aft.1670)]]'''|||||||||| *Named as Beale in father Frauncis' Will but there seems to be a marriage for her to Cotton. Refer profile Cott. Wilm Beale. |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.10. '''[[Bickley-569|Margaret Bickley (bef.1635-bef.1635)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| {{Died Young}} |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |6. '''[[Bickley-123|Richard Bickley (bef.1585-bef.1667)]]'''||||||YYY|||| |- |6.1. m. [[Rugeley-3|Sarah (Rugeley) Bickley (abt.1600-)]]) on 13 Sep 1618.||||||NNY|||| *Relationship Rowland Rugeley? Sarah dau and one of the two coheirs of John Rugeley 2nd brother to Rafe Rugeley of Dunton in Co mWar. Esqr & Uncle of Sr Rowland Rugeley Kt. She is now living (1683) at 82 (and ampl??). Anne (Sarah's sister) the other daug and coheir married to John Jesson of Rotherith Juxta southwark in Surrey. *Will for Sarah @ Warwickshire? |- |6.1.1. [[Bickley-609|Francis Bickley (bef.1626-aft.1683)]]||||||YNN|||| *Visit of Warwick - 1st son Francis Bickley of Halloughton in com Warwick about 57 in 1683. Married daughter and coheir of Roger Jones of Hackney in co Midsex by Frances his wife daughter of ?? Ted of Sturmer in Essex now ye wife of James Abney of Willesley in Com Derb esquire. 1 Mary about 23, 2 Sarah, about 20, 3 Frances about 14, 4 Anne about 12, 5 Susanna about 8, Richard eldest son about 15, John about 9 |- |6.1.2. [[Bickley-610|Richard Bickley (bef.1637-bef.1708)]]||||||YYY|||| *Who was the Lord Berkeley who he was chaplain to? |- |6.1.2.1. m. [[Bickley-141|Mary Bickley (abt.1653-bef.1708)]] on 29 May 1683.|||||||||| *Baptism??? |- |6.1.3. [[ John]]|||||||||| *see father's profile for notes |- |6.1.4. [[Robert]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.5. [[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.6. [[Mary]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.7. [[Amie]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.8. [[Anne]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.9. [[Susanna]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |7. '''[[Byckley-3|Thomas Byckley (bef.1588-bef.1640)]]'''||||[[Byckley-3|Summarised]]||||done|| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} |- |7.1. m. [[Unknown-576621|Philadelphia (Unknown) Bickley (abt.1600-bef.1647)]] ??? about early 1618?||||[[Unknown-576621|Summarised]]||NNN|||| |- |7.1.1. [[Bickley-586|Elizabeth Bickley (bef.1619-)]]||||||YNN|||| |- |7.1.1.1 m. [[Thomas Franklin]]|||||||||| *Mentioned as husband in Phil Will |- |7.1.2. [[Bickley-592|Margaret Bickley (bef.1621-)]]||||||YNY|||| |- |7.1.2.1. m. [[Cotton-4935|Henry Cotton (abt.1620-)]] on 31 May 1640.||||||NNY|||| *Relationship to sister in law Beale? |- |7.1.3. [[Bickley-587|Judith Bickley (bef.1622-)]]||||||YNN|||| *Unmarried? |- |7.1.4. [[Bickley-588|Francis Bickley (bef.1624-bef.1627)]] [unmarried] [no children]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |7.1.5. [[Bickley-589|Ann Bickley (bef.1626-bef.1636)]] [unmarried] [no children]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |7.1.6. [[Bickley-590|Amye Bickley (bef.1627-)]]||||||YNN|||| *Unmarried? |- |7.1.7. [[Bickley-591|Francis Bickley (bef.1629-bef.1663)]]||||||YNN|||| *Unmarried? *Only son. |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |8. '''[[Bickley-612|Margaret (Bickley) Cofford (abt.1577-)]]'''||||||NNN|||| *A daughter margaret mentioned in [[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]] Will, could she be widow of [[Byckley-6|Richard Byckley (abt.1570-bef.1594)]]? *Does this means he (Francis 1530) does have a daughter Margaret vs. it be a daughter in law? ...To his daughter Stallen a silver bowle, he gave to his daughter Bickley (Was this Margaret Rigs who married Richard??) a guilt tanckard, he gave to his daughter Margaret six silver spoones, And to his sonne Robert thre silver spoones, Because he mentions a daughter Bickley, presumably a wife of a son? And then mentions Margaret separately? Margaret married John Cofford. *Not mentioned in husband John's Will in 1640 so must have been dead by then *Other than mentions in Wills, no footprint at all! |- |8.1. m. [[Cofford-1|John Cofford (-bef.1640)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_John_Cofford_of_Over|Summarised]]|||||| *John Cofford was married to Margaret Bickley, daughter of the Francis Bickley of Lolworth who died in 1602/3 *daughter Mary wife of Richard Peters, clerk **Grandson John Peters (under 21) *daughter Anne Cofford under 21 and unmarried *daughter Margarett Cofford under 21 and unmarried *daughter Francis wife of Nicholas Say **Granddaughter Margarett Say (under 21) *daughter Amy Osborne, widow *Elizabeth 29/12/1611?? [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96D-9GM?i=23&cc=1465708 record link] |- |[[Children]]|||||||||| |- | |- |[[Byckley-7|Margaret (Byckley) Barcocke (abt.1574-)]]||||||NNY|||| *Where does she fit in? *Did she have a second marriage? *Is she same as [[Bickley-612|Margaret (Bickley) Cofford (abt.1577-)]] |- |m. [[Barcocke-1|Gilbert Barcocke (abt.1574-)]] on n10 November 1594||||||NNY|||| |- |}
==== Should be able to connect to the Main Group ==== =====Brothers of Francis of Lolworth ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[John Bickley]]|||||||||| *In his Will, Francis gave to his brother Johns children Fyve poundes |- |[[George Bickley]]|||||||||| *In his Will, Francis gave to his brother George his best browne gelding |- |}
===== Lolworth Cluster #1 ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Clergy!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. [[Byckley-6|Richard Byckley (abt.1570-bef.1594)]]||||?||NYY||yes|| *Find parents. Was he son of [[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]]? Or brother/cousin etc |- |1.1. m. [[Riggs-5798|Margaret Riggs (abt.1570-)]] on 19 Nov 1590||||||NNY|||| |- |1.1.1. [[Byckley-4|Barnabas Byckley (bef.1591-bef.1593)]]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |1.1.2. [[Byckley-5|Anthony Byckley (bef.1594-)]]||||||YNN|||| |- |}
===== Individuals ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Clergy!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- | [[Bickley-575|John Bickley (-1635)]]||||[[Space:Dit_Profile_of_Edit_Profile_of_Will_of_Johannis_John_Bickley_Citizen_and_Haberdasher_of_London_1635|Transcription]]|||||| *Will of John Bickley, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Aldemary, City of London, 26 January 1637Will of John Bickley, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Aldemary, City of London Reference: PROB 11/173/106 Description: Will of John Bickley, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Aldemary, City of London Date: 26 January 1637 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D870123 The National Archives Online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. *Parish of St Olave in Southwerke *Wife Sarah, Sons Francis and John, Sister Barnett and Anne Love. Appears to be a will for Sarah, widow, Warwickshire. Think I've read somewhere that the Loves were in this line and they were the ones to head to Jamestowne?? Interesting too as there are Potter's mentioned in the Wills. *how is [[Bickley-142|Jane (Bickley) Barnet (abt.1654-)]] related) *How does this fit in? [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Virginia_Gleanings_in_England/f8kWVOafFtQC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=philadelphia+bickley+virginia&pg=PA34&printsec=frontcover Virginia Gleanings in England] |- |[[Richard Bickley]]||||Needs transcribing|||||| *Merchant Tailor of London, 20 October 1635 (No Profile - double check)Will of Richard Bickley, Merchant Tailor of London Reference: PROB 11/169/178 Description: Will of Richard Bickley, Merchant Tailor of London Date: 20 October 1635 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D869677 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. |- | |- |[[Margaret Bickley]]|||||||||| |- |m. [[Gilber Cleter]]|||||||||| *Name: Margret Bickley, Gender: Female, Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1632, Marriage Place: Saint Antholin Budge Row,London,London,England, Spouse: Gilbert Cleter, FHL Film Number: 374419, 942 B4HA V. 8 *Executor of Jane of Caxton Will was Gilbert Cleater - a freeman of the Company of Drapers. *Francis took on his nephew John son of John as an apprentice *[https://www.londonroll.org/event/?company=drp&event_id=DREB3139 London Roll 1] *[https://www.londonroll.org/search/?vb=lr&vw=ps&st=83000&rf=year_start%3A1400%7Cyear_finish%3A1900&sb=surname&sa=0 London Roll 2] |- | |- |[[Childers]]|||||||||| *Is this the son mentioned in the Will of Frauncis which doesn't mention the mother (William Childers Son in law of Frauncis, who had grandchild Francis only son of one of frauncis' daughters.) *Frances @ Roxton Bedfordshire son to Wm Childe and an interesting WT link [[Childe-45|Frances Childe (1610-)]] [https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari05bedf/page/n15/mode/1up link to record] *William Childer...married Phillip Rix 17 Jul 1614 @ Morley St Botolph, Norfolk [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN31-X6V Link to record] *How does this fit in Childers v Nevill case fit in? Plaintiffs: William Childers, Francis Beckley, Kenrice Eaton, William Beale, William Beale and Richard Edishbury. Defendant: Edward Nevill? Link in TNA Reference: C 8/126/50 Description: Short title: Childers v Nevill. Plaintiffs: William Childers, Francis Beckley, Kenrice Eaton, William Beale, William Beale and Richard Edishbury. Defendants: Edward Nevill. Subject: property in Bole, West Burton, Southwell etc, Nottinghamshire. Document type: answer only Date: 1653 |- | |- |[[Benjamin Bickley Rogers]]|||||||||| *1828-1919 *Son of Catherine, eldest daughter of Benjamin Bickley, of Bristol and Ettingshall, Staffordshire. *Crest & Collar and star on neck of stag. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bickley_Rogers Wikipedia artcle] *[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/35811, Benjamin Bickley (1828–1919), T. H. Warren, revised by Richard Smail Published in print: 23 September 2004 Published online: 23 September 2004] *[https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/shop/images/hobhouse-john-baron-hobhouse-of-woodboroughwaller-edmundnewman-cardinal-john-henryverral-arthur-woolgaryounger-robert-baron-blanesburghrogers-benjamin-bickleywarren-john-byrne-leicester-b/ Heraldry Image which ties him to the family] |}
===== Humphrey Bell / Virginia Cluster ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. [[Bell-34524|Humphrey Bell (abt.1580-bef.1653)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Humphrey_Bell%2C_London%2C_Kent%2C_1653|Transcription]]||NNY||Only 1 child|| |- |1.1. m. [[Warden-1679|Hellen Warden (abt.1590-bef.1656)]]||||||NNY||Only 1 child|| |- |1.1.1. [[Bell-34523|Ann Bell (bef.1618-)]]||||||YNN||at least 2|| *married John Bickley (which one?) *son Francis was in Virginia in 1657 based on Robert Bell's Will |- |1.1.1.2. m. [[John Bickley]]||||||||at least 2|| *Don't know which John as yet, possibly desc of [[Bickley-131|John Bickley (bef.1575-bef.1628)]] because there is a Skinners commonality |- |1.1.1.1.1. [[Francis Bickley]]|||||||||| *Went to Virginia? Was in Virginia in 1657 based on Robert Bell's Will |- |1.1.1.1.2. [[Bickley-593|Philadelphia Bickley (abt.1643-)]]||||||NNY|||| |- |1.1.1.1.2.1. m. [[Hall-56697|Nevile Hall (bef.1642-)]]||||||YNY|||| |- |[[Bell-8918|Robert Bell (abt.1610-1657)]]||||[[Bell-8918|Summarised]]|||||| *Nephew of Humphrey Bell |- |}
===== The 6th Baronet?? ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. [[Samuel Bickley]]|||||||||| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *Refer CCEd |- |1.2. '''[[6th Baronet Samuel Bickley]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough (Contentious) |years=1746-1754 |before=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] |after=Extinct... }} {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *Refer Cokayne/Kimber and CCEd *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t5r78mt0n&view=1up&seq=352&skin=2021&q1=bickley The environs of London: being an historical account ... v.02.] |- |}
=== Clusters to Connect === ==== The Bishop of Chichester ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]] ||||[[Space:The_will_of_Thomas_Bickley%2C_Bishop_of_Chichester|Transcription]]||NYX||No|| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *The Bishop of Chichester. *Unconnected *He is said to have been born Stowe Buckinghamshire but no others found there. Another Stowe? For eg. Upper Stowe Cambridgeshire? *Resolve from his Will **Margarett daughter of sister Jane Smythe **Nieces Alce and Joane, daughters of Johan Borrowe(/s) **Kinsman William Barrowes mentioned in the Will of [[Parsons-2837|Richard Parsons (abt.1572-bef.1600)]], father in law of [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]] - same family? Could this provide the connection? *[[Space:Letter_written_by_Thomas_Bickley%2C_Bishop_of_Chichester%2C_24_June_1591|The Letters]] - who are the Bag/gots? Refer G2G question in his profile. |- |[[Richard Taylor]]|||||||||| *Who is cousin Richard Taylor / Tayler? Mentioned in a couple places; **Page 302- Richard Taylor. He was a relation of Warden Bickley, and became a benefactor of the Bodleian Library.[https://archive.org/details/memorialsmerton00brodgoog/page/n300/mode/2up?q=taylor Memorials of Merton college, with biographical notices of the wardens and fellows; by Brodrick, George C[harles] 1831-1903.] **Richard Tayler: of co. Warwick, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 8 July, 1586, aged 15, fellow 1588, B.A. 20 Feb., 1589-90, M.A. 22 March, 1593-4; a benefactor to the Bodleian. See O.H.S. iv. 275. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp1453-1478#highlight-first BHO link] *Tho. Taylor is a witness of the Will of [[Bickley-576|Philadelphia Bickley (abt.1600-bef.1647)]]...Could just be a coincidence? *Then William Taylor was sponsored by two Bickley men (at Sandy). He took over after a Bickley died. |- |}
==== Chidham Line ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] ||||[[https://www.chidhamandhambrook-pc.gov.uk/_UserFiles/Files/People/Henry%20Bickley.pdf 1565 Will]], [TBA 1570]|||||| *Two Wills: [https://www.chidhamandhambrook-pc.gov.uk/_UserFiles/Files/People/Henry%20Bickley.pdf 1565 Will], 1570 Will (TBA). Need to do a transcription of both wills ourselves? *Said to be son of Thomas Bickley of Portsmouth, Hans and Ann Deporte (daughter of John Deporte) according to visitation. *Originally a shipowner & Privateer (see HoP)? *Check photo of marble tomb in Chidham church *Profile currently shows first wife Ellinor (mother of several) and second wife Sibell, with issue Thomas. But Thomas is referred to as eldest son in will according to the Will extract on the profile but the IPM says son and heir Henry age 20. And Elizabeth was wife upon Henry's death also according to the Will. *Need to check if correct wife is attached for Ellinor if Elizabeth was named as wife in Will... *Not sure which children belong to which mother (there do appear to be some Sibell descendents so that might help figure it out) *IPM shows Advowson of church of Thorney *IPM Property: Manors of Chudham (Chidham), and Thorney, with appurtenances in the Island of West Thorney Chudham and Boseham (Bosham). *Who are these folk in the Will: **Joane Sondiae? George and Harry, sons of William Sondiae **John, Besse and Joane, children of brother John Yonge **Cousins Raffe Henstlowe, Peter Tichebourne and son in law Thomas Hargrave *Which Henry and Jone Burnby mentioned in the [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog/page/n411/mode/2up?q=bickley The visitation of the county of Devon in the year 1620 by Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1581-1644; Lennard, Samson, d. 1633; Camden, William, 1551-1623; Colby, Frederic Thomas, 1827-1899, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain)], Page 42/ |- |m. [[Sibell]]|||||||||| |- |m. [[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *d. of John Samford. [[Sonnfford-1|Ellinor (Sonnfford) Bickley (abt.1510-abt.1570)]] is attached - is she correct?? |- |[[Thomas Bickley]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Bickley|Transcription]]|||||| *Will of Thomas Bickley Esq., 17 Apr 1589Will not 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 581, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DT9Q-Y3D?i=527&cat=567239 FamilySearch online database], Accessed 20 September 2021. *Wife Jone |- |[[Bickley-574|Thomas Bickley (-abt.1640)]]||||To be transcribed|||||| *Will of Thomas Bickley of Chidham, Sussex, 20 July 1640Will of Thomas Bickley of Chidham, Sussex Reference: PROB 11/183/595 Description: Will of Thomas Bickley of Chidham, Sussex Date: 20 July 1640 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D853423 The National Archives online]. Accessed 10 September 2021. *Will to be transcribed |- |[[Raffe]]|||||||||| |- |[[Paule]]|||||||||| |- |[[Anthony]]|||||||||| |- |[[Thomasin]]|||||||||| *Married Tichbourne |- |[[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *Daughter of Henry or Thomasin? |- |[[Honor]]|||||||||| *Married Pay |- |[[Harry/Henry]]|||||||||| *Youngest son, base born |}
=== Unknowns to Connect === ==== Puritan Great Migration Project ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-40|Susannah (Bickley) Edson (abt.1618-bef.1699)]]|||||||||| *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/340923/wife-of-samuel-edson-b-about-1613-edson-14?show=340923#q340923 G2G Interaction] *[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/mediaui-viewer/tree/2814239/person/74732804/media/de84202f-86ba-4a86-ac76-a5ab5a9b8607?_phsrc=JHm23&_phstart=successSource Ancestry.com write up] |- |[[Orcutt-11|Susanna (Orcutt) Edson (1618-)]]||||||||||As above |}
==== Abraham Bickley III and the Penryn/Pen Rhyn Connection ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-515|Abraham Bickley (1669-1726)]]|||||||||| |- |[[Bickley-71|Abraham Bickley (abt.1780-1865)]]|||||||||| |}
==== Odds and Ends ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-395|John Bickley (abt.1595-)]]|||||||||| *Nether Whitacre, Warwickshire |- |[[Bickley-431|Gerard Bickley Knight (abt.1575-)]]|||||||||| *An Eyton, unsourced except for Ancestry write up, different Eyton probably |- |[[Bickley-130|Ellen Bickley (1567-)]]|||||||||| *Whitnash, Warwickshire *Wife of Edward Boddington |- |[[Francis Bickley]]|||||||||| *Bickley's @ Axbridge Somerset? [https://search.ancestry.com.au/collections/60856/records/1607423/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&queryId=3bf5a15afdd99091bd51492b565bf93f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=GUg114&_phstart=successSource link to record] |- |[[Francis Bickley]]|||||||||| *Bickley's @ Castle Asbhy Northamptonshire [https://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=9198&h=9624646&tid=&pid=&queryId=3bf5a15afdd99091bd51492b565bf93f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=GUg117&_phstart=successSource link to record] |- |[[Robert Bickley]]||||To be transcribed|||||| *Robert Bickley alias Camden, Gentleman of Radford Semele, Warwickshire (No Profile - double check)Will of Robert Bickley alias Camden, Gentleman of Radford Semele, Warwickshire Reference: PROB 11/196/144 Description: Will of Robert Bickley alias Camden, Gentleman of Radford Semele, Warwickshire Date: 13 May 1646 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D875352 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. *Wife Florence, younger children Bridgett and Robert... |- |[[Thomasine Bickley]]|||||||||| *Married to Danyell Walter 1667 Great Torrington Devon [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100121339%2F00505&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FMAR%2F29652%2F2 link to record] |}
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[[Category: Bideford,_Prince_Edward_Island]] [[Category: Bideford United Church Cemetery, Bideford, Prince Edward Island]] ==General Information== *Name: Bideford United Church Cemetery/Bideford-Conway United Church (Cemetery) *PEIGS designation: Lot 12, Cemetery #3 (Prince County) *Address: 673 Bideford Rd, Ellerslie, PE, Canada *GPS Coordinates: 46.605097-63.914982 ===Links=== *[https://peigs.ca/store/cemetery-transcripts/ PEIGS Cemetery Transcripts] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2180653/bideford-united-church-cemetery Find a Grave] ===Burials=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bideford_United_Church_Cemetery%2C_Bideford%2C_Prince_Edward_Island List of burials (Category).]

Bideford Witch Trials

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[[Category:Bideford Witch Trials]] The Bideford witch trials resulted in the last hangings of witches in England. Gent, Frank J., ''The Trial of the Bideford Witches'', PDF edition (http://gent.org.uk/bidefordwitches/tbw.pdf), September, 2001

Bidelspacher Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Bidelspacher Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bidelspacher Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bidelspacher Bidelspacher] 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 Bidelspacher 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 Bidelspachers), by time period (18th Century Bidelspachers), or by topic (Bidelspacher DNA, Bidelspacher Occupations, Bidelspacher 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 Bidelspacher 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: [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bidelspacher}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bidelspacher}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bidelspachers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' == Task List == ===Origins=== ===Migrations=== :Germany to United States ===Places Surname is found=== :United States ::Pennsylvania :::Lycoming County :Germany

Biege Name Study

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[[Category:Biege Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bryan-4402|Pam Bryan]] 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 the surname Biege and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Biegel surname

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The goal of this project is to ... Find how the Biegel family migrated from somewhere in Western Europe to the US. My maiden name is Biegel & I am from Bergan County NJ. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Biegel-2|Kathy Becker]]. 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 traced back to my 2x great grandfather , Victor Biegel, born abt 1839 in Germany according to his Death Certificate. He married Henrietta ? They had 4 children. Victor was widowed but remarried Marie Schaurntoffel. Need to break thru this wall. * I have traced back to my 2x great grandmother, Marie Schaurntoffel. She was widowed in 1900 with 5 or 6 children. Her Christian name became Mary & she remarried John Kane. Where was she from? Need to break thru this wall. * 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=6616520 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bieri Name Study

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[[Category:Bieri Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies|Bieri]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Bieri and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category:Bieri Name Study]]

Bierly Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Bierly Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bierly Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bierly Bierly] 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 Bierly 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 Bierly's), by time period (18th Century Bierly's), or by topic (Bierly DNA, Bierly Occupations, Bierly 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 Bierly 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: --VACANT--''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bierly}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bierly}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== None identified! ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bierly's of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified!

Bierwirth Name Study

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[[Category:Bierwirth 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 Bierwirth 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.

Biewen

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Biewen Name Study

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[[Category:Biewen Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Biewen Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Biewen Biewen] 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 Biewen 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 Biewen's), by time period (18th Century Biewen's), or by topic (Biewen DNA, Biewen Occupations, Biewen 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 Biewen 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=Biewen}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Biewen}}
{{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/Beiwen Beiwen] * *

Biffin

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BIFW

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[[Category:Background Images]]\ [[Space:PFWC|Photos from Wikimedia Commons]] | [[Space:BIFW|Background Images for WikiTree]] | [[Space:SIFW|Screenshots for WikiTree]] | [[Space:PFWC|Photos from Wikimedia Commons]] More Images Pages: *[[Space:RTCimages|RTCimages]] *[[Space:Joelle%27s_Backgrounds|Joelle's Backgrounds]] *[[Space:BIFW|Background Images for WikiTree]] *[[Space:Religion_Images|More Religion and Occupation Stickers]] *[[Space:MGPsStickerImages|MGPsStickerImages]] *[[Space:ADWP|ADWP]] *[[Space:ADWP2|ADWP2]] *[[Space:ADWPprimaries|ADWP Primary Images Page]] *[[Space:ADWPbackgrounds|ADWP Background Images]] *[[Space:Repository_for_Stickers|Repository for Stickers]] *[[Space:Wikimedia_Commons_photos|Royalty free photos and backgrounds]] See also: [[:Category:Images]] & [[:Category:Background_Images]]

Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery

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'''Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery Also known as Big Bone Cemetery, Big Bone Church Cemetery Detailed Listings''' Phone (859) 384-8858 This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Big_Bone_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Big_Bone%2C_Kentucky Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery Page] To,See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145010/big-bone-baptist-church-cemetery Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery On FindAGrave] See[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Big-Bone-Baptist-Church-Cemetery/172734 Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=38.9217100,+-84.7467300 Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery On Google Maps ] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Big_Bone_Baptist_Church_Cemetery|Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Big_Bone_Baptist_Church_Cemetery|Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery]]}}

Big Family

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[[Category:Big Family]] See [[:Category:Big Family|the category]] for a grouping of profiles. ==Big Families Overview== This is a research page to identify and develop the families of women and men who had an exceptionally large family and extends out to the first three generations of descendants. There are various claims about large families but most of these are difficult to verify. Wikitree seems the ideal place to carry out, verify and document that research in a collaborative group. Deciding what is an exceptionally large family is an arbitrary decision. An initial suggestion is to include. * Women with more than 20 children * Men with more than 30 children * Individuals with more than 100 grand children * Individuals with more than 1,000 great grand children In some cases big families on wikitree may be over inflated by duplicate records so working on this category may be a way to identify and merge away duplicates. ===Useful Links=== * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/353776/large-families-on-wikitree?show=353776#q353776 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_the_most_children ===How you can help=== * Add [[Category: Big Family]] to qualifying individuals * Work on developing THIS page by developing the tables of individuals below * Research sources outside wikitree to identify people with big families that are not currently on wikitree and start profiles for them * Add and develop profiles for the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren generations. Many profiles who have a lot of children on wikitree don't currently have many of their grandchildren recorded for example. ===Participants=== Add your name to the list below, along with a note about what you're working on in this research category. ==Women with 20 or more children== Ordered highest to fewest number of children. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding=4 |- bgcolor="#4682B4" ! width=25%|Name ! width=25%|Last Name ! Reported Children ! Children on wikitree |- |Susannah |'''[[Ausmus-21|Ausmus]]''' | 17 | 25 |}
===Men with 30 or more children=== Ordered highest to fewest number of children. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding=4 |- bgcolor="#4682B4" ! width=25%|Name ! width=25%|Last Name ! Reported Children ! Children on wikitree |- |Bertold Paul |'''[[Wiesner-207|Wiesner]]''' |600 est. |1 |- |Abdulaziz |'''|Al Saud''' |75 |0 |- |Herber Chase |'''[[Kimball-87|Kimball]]''' |65 |65 |- |John William |'''[[Hess-668|Hess]]''' |64 |64 |- |John Doyle |'''[[Lee-8082|Lee]]''' |62 |62 |- |Milo |'''[[Andrus-17|Andrus]]''' |57 | 57 |- |Brigham |'''[[Young-93|Young]]''' |56 | 56 |- |Dudley |'''[[Leavitt-602|Leavitt]]''' |53 | 47 |- |Dominicus |'''[[Carter-976|Carter]]''' |52 |42 |- |Abraham |'''[[Hunsaker-187|Hunsaker]]''' |51 |51 |- |Lot |'''[[Smith-3437|Smith]]''' |52 |50 |- |Thomas |'''[[Grover-123|Grover]]''' |51 |51 |- |Thomas |'''[[Chamberlain-932|Chamberlain]]''' |48? |48 |- |Ormus Ephraim |'''[[Bates-149|Bates]]''' |44? |39 |- |Elias |'''[[Gardner-1472|Gardner]]''' |41? |41 |- |Charles Frederick |'''[[Zitting]]''' |37 |0 |- |Lorenzo |'''[[Snow-1406|Snow]]''' |37 |37 |- |Hyrum |'''[[Clawson-76|Clawson]]''' |36? |36 |- |Patrick |'''[[Duff-1055|Duff]]''' |36 |18 |- |Miles Park |'''[[Romney-31|Romney]]''' |31 |31 |}
===Individuals with 100 or more grandchildren=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding=4 |- bgcolor="#4682B4" ! width=25%|Name ! width=25%|Last Name ! Potential Grand Children ! Grand Children verified on wikitree |- |Brigham |'''|Young''' |321 |105 |- |- |Abraham |'''|Hunsaker''' |Unknown |320 |- |- | | | | |}
===Individuals with 1,000 or more great grandchildren=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding=4 |- bgcolor="#4682B4" ! width=25%|Name ! width=25%|Last Name ! Potential Great Grand Children ! Great Grand Children verified on wikitree |- | | | | |}

Big Four Mine Disaster 1902

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[[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Category:Algoma Coal and Coke Company]] [[Category: Big Four Mine Disaster, Algoma, West Virginia, 1902]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Big Four 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: 15 Sep 1902 * Location: [[:Category:Algoma, West Virginia|Algoma, McDowell County, West Virginia]] * Type: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 17 killed * Cause: Gas ignited from miner's lamp which caused 6 blasting powder barrels to explode. === Miner 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;"|Jesse Wade ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Martinsville, West Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ed Graley or Graveley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Martinsville, West Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clem Jones ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Richmond, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Charles Mullins ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Franklin County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fountain Sanders ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Franklin County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Stovall-1844|Ennis Stovall]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Franklin County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Henry Woody ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Franklin County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Phil Jones ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Franklin County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Henry Warren ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Franklin County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tom (or Samuel) Walters ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|North Carolina ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Henry Clark ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Evergreen, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Alexander Cryder (or Crider) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pittsylvania County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Peyton (Payton) Cryder (or Crider) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|brother of Alexander, Pittsylvania County, Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James Lester White (or Jim Luster) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Salem, West Virginia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Rockie (or Rocky) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|from Hungary ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} Only 15 of the17 had been identified in early reports. === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' :According to a report in the Washington ''Evening Star,'' "the explosion was caused by gas igniting from the lamp of a miner who was going to work. This, in turn, fired six kegs of blasting powder that had been stored back in the mines. The explosion knocked down all of the brattices for a quarter of a mile back toward the mine entrance, thus cutting out all of the air from the men imprisoned behind the debris.""Big Four Mine Explosion," ''The Evening Star,'' (Washington, D.C.) 16 Sep 1902, p. 13, col. 7. Digital images. ''Newspapers.com,'' accessed 26 Nov 2019. Historical newspapers. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39647318/big_four_mine_explosion/ news clipping from ''The Evening Star'']. ===Sources=== See also: *[https://www.bizapedia.com/wv/the-algoma-coal-and-coke-company.html Algoma Coal & Coke Co.]

Big Meadow Cemetery

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[[Category: Big Meadow Cemetery, Lovelock, Nevada]] Lat: 40°08'11"N, Lon: 118°30'20"W T26N R31E Sec 9 Total records = 497. Big Meadow Cemetery is located about 3 miles south of Lovelock, on the southeast or left side of Interstate 80 between the highway and the Union Pacific railroad tracks. Many markers in this cemetery are/were wood boards or wood crosses and many are missing or are illegible. This cemetery is in good condition and is still in use.

Big Muddy Mine Disaster 1904

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[[Category:Illinois, Mining Disasters]] [[Category:Big Muddy Mine Disaster, Herrin, Illinois, 1904]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] |''' Big Muddy Mine Disaster 1904''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 11 May 1904 * Location: [[:Category:Herrin, Illinois|Herrin, Illinois]] * Victims: 10 * Cause: Powder explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brando, Louis ! 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;"|Busch, Sherid ! 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;"|Green, Thomas ! 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;"|Lualdi, Carlo ! 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;"|Miller, John ! 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;"|Raines, Richard ! 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;"|Selberg, Fred ! 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;"|Stagner, William ! 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;"|Swafford, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Williams, Evan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/big_muddy_news_only.htm * [https://www.gendisasters.com/illinois/6992/herrin-il-muddy-coal-amp-iron-co-mine-explosion-may-1904 Big Muddy Mine Disaster]

Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church

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Page of historic genealogical data based on the minutes from the Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church. Every effort has been made to preserve original pagination and spelling. We will attempt to link each name in these minutes to their WikiTree Profiles. == Transcribed Minutes 1787 - 1874 == Title page: '''John North’s''' ledger 1778 '''Abraham McKay''' About the year 1785 and 1786 at the settlement of French Broad and Big Pigeon rivers in which settlement were found a few people Distinguished by the name of Baptists; in which time we lived for some Considerable season without the benefit or blessings of the preached Gospell Amongst us in which time it pleased the lord in the Corse of his Divine providence to visit us by his Ministers; Namely JOHANATHAN MULKEY & WIL.M RENO - Who were pleased at Conveanent Opertunityes to labor in the word and Doctrine Amongst us - in which time we often imbodied ourselves together as a Church in orded to Consult our prinsiples and Union one with another and theare Apeared to bee that Spirit of love and Union as if we Could Dwell togeather in peace and Love - under the Consideration of which we Requested two of the Brethren Namely WIL.M WHITSON and ABR.M MCKAY to Present our Sircumstance by a petition to the Association held at Kindricks Crick in the year 1786 the Request of the Above petitiion was that they would appoint some of the breathren to inquire into our Sircumstance and our ripeness for Constitution and if they found us fit Administer the law which petition the Association was pleased to grant us and Appointed two of the Ministearing Breathren to Attend on us and in December in the year 1787 we were visited by two Ministers for the before Mentied purpose; by appointment we Met at MR.ENGLISHES on big piden River and After Duely deliberating on the same we ware Constitued on the following Principles, Viz- December the 6th 1787 - We the Members of the Baptist Sociaty on Big pidgen River being Constituted on the principles Contained in the Baptist Confession of faith Adopted at Philadelphia September the 25th 1742 - do with the full and free Consent of our Members give up ourselves to Each Other ____ to act in all the Decipne and Ordinances of the gospell as a Church of Jesus Christ in witness whearof we have heareunto set our Names Constituted by ISAAC BARTON & WIL.M RENO WIL.M WHITSON DAVID JOB Receiv.d the same day ABRAM MCKAY by Expearrence JAMES ENGLISH ELIZABETH WHITSON and LEZEANN JOB NICKLESS WOODFIN RACHEL MCKAY MOURNING PRIER MOURNING DENTON DARCUS JOB MARY WHITE The Constitution Now being in its Infincy and no Meeting hours or purticler place of worship we Assembled or met at houses Conveanent in the Neighbour-hood both for Publick worship and for Church buisness. The indians soon after breaking out and being troblesom so that we were Oblig.d to bee Confind in fortes which rendard us incapibel of Conducting our buisness in a regular Manner but Proseading as Followeth. Meet at SAMUEL JOB.S on big Pidgen River and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Church at this time being Distetute of officers and Not Capibel to Conduct hir own buiness for want of the same; a motion being Made by BRO. RENO for an Elder and the Church to take the same under Consideration. A Motion Made to the Church for the Receiving of JAMAS CAVE into Union as he had Mov.d to this place not having the Opertunity of procureing himself a letter of recmenedation; and from the testimony of some of the Breathren who ware formelley aquainted with him and from his own Acknowledgment was receiv.d into fellowship proposed to the Church to take under Considerration for a Deacon to bee Apointed in the Church. Adjourned to the 4th Saturday in September ---29th January 1788 WIL.M RENO; Moderator ABRAM MCKAY Clk (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1788 Met according to Adjournment at ABRAM MCKAYS on frensh broud River the 4th Saturday in September 1788 and after prays proseaded to buisness proposed for Deligates to Attend the Association and WIL.M WHITSON, JAMES ENGLISH, and ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to Attend the same as also A. MCKAY to prepare the Churches letter to send to sd. Association. Adjournd to the 28th of february 1789 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1789 Met at PETER FINES on frensh Broud the 28th of February 1789 and after prays proseaded to buisness- proposed whither any Objections Against the former plan of this Constitution answear.d None --SAMUEL HILL Receiv.d into the Church by letter of recmendation - proposed for the Day of Church Meeting to bee the Saturday before the first sabath in the month. Adjournd to the 4th of April 1789. A. MCKAY Clk Met According to Adjornment the 4th of April 1789 -Opened Meeting by prayr and proseaded to buisness Whearas the times looking very Deficualt in respect of the Indians being so trobelsom and in Case the Church should be Disolv.d under such a unhappy sircumstance the Church Doth hearby impower ABRAM MCKAY as Calrk of sd Church to give any Ordily Member so Disolv.d A letter of Dismition in behalf of sd. Church Receiv.d by letter of Recomendation our brethren JOHN MATHES, DANEIL HILL, LENARD HUFF also sister MARYAN MATHES the Elder, and MARYAN MATHES the younger, ELIZABETH BARKER and CATE a Negro - Wom hath all gave in thear letters of Recomendation by a motion being Made for the want of Elders in the Church as being Destetute of the same . . and its Concluded that the Church bee on a travel for the same Ajornd till Next Meeting in Corse. A. MCKAY **Out of order but included here: Abstract of Principles we belive in one only true and Living God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and these three are one we belive that the Scriptures of the old and New testaments are the word of God and the only Rule of all Saving Knowledge we belive in Election according to the fore Knowledge of God the Father Through Sanctifation of the Spirit and belief of the t_________ 4 we belive in doctrine of original sin 5 we believe in mans Impotency to recover him self from the fallen State he is in by his own free will or ability we believe that Sinners are Justified in the Sight of God only by the Imputed Righteousness of Jesus Christ we believe that Saints will persevere in Grace and never fall finally away we believe that Baptism and the Lords Supper are ordenances of Jesus Christ and that true believers are the only Subjects of these ordinances and the True mode of baptism is Immerssion 9 we believe in the resurrection of the Dead and a General Judgment 10 we believe that the punishment of the wicked will be Everlasting; and that the Joyse of the Righteous will be Eternal 11 we believe that no minister has a Right _ the administration of the ordinances but s_ as are Regularly Called and Come render ____ Imposition of hands by a presbytery Church Rules Church meeting once Ever month on Saturday be fore the first Sabath and meeting to commence at 12 oclock 4 Apriel 1789 The Churches Rules 1 The Church agree that if a Member Shall Negleet Thear attendance two Church meetings together Shall bee Liable to the Church Cnshur without Rending A__able Satisfaction for the Same 2 Church Meeting bee held in public Except in purticlur Cases and then for the Members to Retire by them s____ or to Desire the People to withdraw 3 Members to talk at Large Resp__ of matters Done in the Church as Tuching of fellowship as also To____ behine the back of any (TRAN. PAGE 78) person they are agreved with Except it bee for Infermation and that to bee members of the Church - and members Guilty of Shuch behavour is ___ to be Delt with as in other Immorrel Conduct No members Shall Speak to any Subject whilst Setting on his Seat but Shall Rise to his feet and then Speak to the Cause one at a time and if two attempt to speak a time the modrator Shall Call them to Order -** Met According to Adjornment the 2nd day of May 1789 Opened Meeting by prayer and proseaded to buisness Received by letter BR.O JOHN PARKER into the Church The Church taking under Considerration the wont of Offisers in the Church both of a Minister and Elders - its heareby Earnestly requested that the Church seariously to take the same under Consideration Against ____the next Meeting in Corse By a Motion of the Neglect of Members not attending Meetings, the Church taking the same under Considerration and its heareby Agread by a full voice of the Church that if any Member shall Neglect theare attendance Two Church Meetings togeather shall bee liable to the Churches Censher without rendering a reasonable saisfaction for the same Quare - Propos.d to know what power theare is in the will of Man being in a Naturral state to do good or Evil - the same being left for a consideration against next meeting in Corse - Adjornd signed by order sd. Church A- MCKAY Met According to adjornment the 6th of June 1789 and After prayr proseaded to buisness The Mind of the Church being taken upon the Above queary and its the Churches Opinion after Deliberating on the same that the Will of Man being Corrupted by the fall in Adam that he has no will Naturly to do any thing Assentially good but the will being corrupted in the fal its to do Evil and that Continually the Matter being brought before the Church agreable to the Refference in regard to a minister its Concluded to prospond the same till Next Meeting in Corse The Mind of the Church being taking in respect of Elders and its Agread that the Afore sited Members should still Continue to Act as also the Matter being reconsidered in regard to Deacons its the ___ of the Church that BR.O WIL.M WHITSON should continue in the same - as also BRO DANIEL HILL Appointed upon triel to Act with him-Quary proposed what is the moving cause of the salvation of sinners. adjornd _ A. MCKAY Met According to Adjornment the 5th of July 1789 and after prayr proseaded to buisness The above queary answeared by the Voice of the whole Church that the Moving Cause of the salvation of sinners is the Everlasting love ofGod in Christ Jesus the Matter respecting a minister brought before the Church the same being prosponded till next Meeting in Corse - Queary proposd; if the Everlasting love of God is the Moving cause of Mans salvation, whatis the cause of the Christian doubting - Adjornd till next meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to Adjornment the 8th of August 1789 and after prayr proseaded to buisness Receiv.d DANIEL RICE by letter of recomendation as also his wife JUDITH RICE - as also JOHN NETHERTON and his wife ELEZEBETH NETHERTON also WIL.M LILLARD and his wife RACHEL LILLARD - as also REBECAH HARDER the queary respecting the reasons of the Christians Doubt being taken under Consideration of the Church and the same being agreed that the Christians Doubts arises from unsaintisfied unreversed part of Man kind - The Matter respecting of BR.O PARKER being chosen for Minister being taken under Consideration and after a trial on the subject the Church Declines the Same - but Calls him to the Offis of a rueling Elder in the Church - the Matter respecting of Elders being Considerd and its the voice of the Church that BRO. PARKER bee apointed for the ruling Elder in this Church also to labour in the word and doctrine and BR.O LILLARD Appointed and Elder with him and the Appointments hearetofore on that subject are become void and of no affect - the Matter proposd for the Ordination of Offisers in the Church to bee at our next Church Meeting and to solicet our Sister Churches for thear aid on that occation Adjornd till next meeting in Corse signd by order of s.d Church by ABRAM MACKAY Met the 10th of October 1789 and Opened Meeting by prayr and proseaded to buisness - proposed if any Matters o Answeard None - Receivd Sister LETTES COFFEY in the Union of the church by letter of recomendation - Proposd for Deligates to Attend the Association and JOHN PARKER JOHN NETHERSON. JOHN MATHES & ABRAM MCKAY to Attend the same - Adjornd A-M. Clk Met the 11th of December 1789 Opend Meeting by prayr & proseaded to buisness The Deligates Made thear return from the Association the proseading of the same being red and left for a further Consideration in the Minds of the Church till next meeting in Corse - Adjornd - A M. C.lk (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1790 Met According to Adjornment the 9th of January 1790 - Opend Meeting by prayrand proseaded to buisness - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None the Church taking under Consideration the Minits of the Association is agre.d that our Association should sue for a Corespondance with the virgina Association in order for a Union The Church taking under Consideration thear wont in respect to the Ministry hath agreed to send two Members Namely WIL.M KELLER and ABRAM MCKAY to hold A corespondance with Cove Crick Church in order to know if we Could have BR.O MULKEYS labour among us six Months in the year, and to Make thear report to the Church Next Meeting BR.O PARKER Applied for a letter of dismition for himself wife and Daughter the same granted unto them - Adjornd A.M. C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment and After prayr proseaded to buisness The Deligates Appointed to Cove Crick Made thear report to the Churches satesfaction - A Motion Made to the Church that a commity be chosen to consider the support of the Ministrey and to Leavy the same on the Church and to Make a report of thear proseadure Next Meeting which motion was agread too and JOHN NETHERTON ABRAM MAKAY JOHN MATHES PETER FINE and MATTHEW MADDOX bee apointed as Acommity for the same - Adjornd A.M.- C.l.k Met According to Adjornment and after prayr proseded to buisness the Above Comitee Made thear report of what they had done which was for Each Member to pay seven shillings to BR.O MULKEY for his Attendance. the Church Concurd and agreed to the same a motion Made by ABRAM MCKAY and seconded by MARYAN MATHES whether it would not bee most advantagious to the Church to hold Meetings in privet the same left for consideration against Next Meeting- Adjornd till Next Meeting A. MC. C.l.k. Met according to Adjornment the 9th of April 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness propos.d of any Matters of Complaint Answeard None the proposition conserning of church Meetings being held in privet being brought before the Church, its concluded that Church Meetings bee held in publick Except in purticler Cases and then for the Members to retire by them selves or to Desire the People to withdraw propos.d that as the Church stands in Nead of offisers in hir that the same be taken under Consideration and to Appoint some Against next Meeting - adjorned ABRAM MCKAY, C.l.k. Met According to adjornment - 8th of May 1790 and after prayer Proseaded to buisness The propostition Conserning of a Dacon being taken under Consideration of the Church and its agreed that B.O PETER FINE bee apointed for the same the Matter respecting an Elder prosponded till next Meeting- the Breathren apointed to write the churches letter to the Association, presented the same which was red and Agread too - propos.d if any Matters of Complaint answeard None the church taken under Consideration the Neglect of BR.O DAVID JOB in attending Church Meetings thinks proper to request BR.O LILLARD and WIL.M WHITSON to know of him his reasons for so doing and to Make report of the same next Meeting Adjornd till Meeting in Corse- A.M. C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 12th of June 1790 Open.d Meeting by prayer and proseaded to buisness - the Breathren appinted to site BR.O JOB made thear report to the Church in respect of BR.O JOB to satesfaction - proposed if any Matters of Complaint answeard none SISTER ANN RICE Receivd by letter of recommendation as also BR.O FARES and his wife the same. SAMUEL MATHES & his wife the same - the Matter respecting of an Elder prosponded till Next meeting in Corse - Receivd by expearance ELEZIBEHT DOKES into fellowship of the Church Adjornd till Next Meeting in Corse WIL.M FOX receivd by Expearance JONA_ MULKEY Mod ABR.M MCKAY Cl.k Met According to adjornment the 10th of July 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - The Matter respecting of an Elder being taken under Consideration and for some particler reasons is prosponded till next meeting in Corse - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None A motion Made by the Dacon in respect of BR.O CAVE.S inability to support himself by reason of bodyly Affliction the Church thearefore esteams it thear indispensibel duty to help ____ by Contributing to theare Necessities Adjornd till the second saturday in August A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 7th of August 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness SISTER VAUGHN receiv.d by letter of recommendation as also W. VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS the same -- the Matter respecting of an Elder being taken under Consideration and BR.O FARES being taken by a United voice of the Church for the same - and as he has bean Call.d to the offis of an Elder in virginia and hath bean Ordain.d theare to the same Offis we thearefore look upon it Disorder for two ordinations to one offis -and as such we Esteam it our privelige and his duty to Exercise the offis of an Elder in this Church as being calld theareunto - A motion Made by BR.O WHITSON that Each Member should have his part subscribed for BR.O MULKEY ready to Deliver for him at our Monthly Meeting in October Next - Adjornd till the second saturday in September. - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to Adjornment and After prayer proseaded to buisness -A motion Made by BR.O FARES Respecting SAM MATHES for his not Attending in building the meeting hous BR.O MATHES rendering such reasons as gave satesfaction to the Church for the same the Church taken under Consideration of BR.O DAVID JOB.S Neglect in attending Church Meetings thinks proper to appoint the Breathren WIL.M LILLARD and WIL.M WHITSON to site him to Next church Meeting and Make report of the same - The Church taken into consideration our Depending Association hath chosen our breathren SA.M FARES WIL.MLILLARD SAM MATHES and ABRAM MCKAY as Deligates to Attend the same - and BR.O NETHERTON and MCKAY to write the Church letter Adjornd till the second Saturday in October 1790 - JN.O PARKER, Mod JN.O NETHERTON C.l.k. 9th of October 90 Met According to Adjornment BR.O MULKEY being chosen Moderator prayer being Made and proseaded to buisness the Breathren appointed to site BR.O JOB made thear report of thear proseadings the Church being satesfied withe the same The Churches letter to the Association being red the same being appov.d of - propos.d if any Matters of Complaint Answeard None JAMES WISEHEART receiv.d by Expearance Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - JN.O NETHERTON C.lk Met according to Adjornment the 13th of November 1790 - and after prayer proseaded to buisness Proposd for the Reading of the Minits of the Association and Circular Letter but as theare is at this time but few Members Met we _______ to prospond the same till Next Meeting in Corse - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - A. MCKAY - (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1791 Met according to Adjornment the 22nd of January 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Minits of the Association and Circular Letter being red to the Church - Proposd to the church if the superemption subscribed to for BR.O MULKEY was readey for to bee Discharged, but as some ware Deficent at this time is agread that Each person have thear part ready against the second Saturday in Next Month - Also the BREATHERN FARES, NETHERTON and LILLARD appointed to talk with BROTHER MULKEY on several Occations or subjects instructed by the Church respecting his past services and if he will Continue any longer and upon what times and if he should Agree for the Afore Mentined Breathren to Make the Contract with him in behalf of this Church - Adjornd till Next Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY C.lk Met According to adjornment the 12th of february 1791 and after prayer being made proseaded to buisness A door being Opened for the reseption of Members Either by expearance or by letter but None offerd Adjornd till Next meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 7th of April 1791 after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O KELLEY receiv.d by letter of recommendation as also JAMES NICKELS and his wife JUDITH A motion being Made by ABR.M MCKAY in behalf of JOHN CAVE for a letter of Dismition for him the same being granted to him Adjornd till next meeting in corse -A. MCKAY- Met according to adjornment the 7th of May 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O KELLEY Appointed by the Church as a standing Moderator in our buiness -- -BR.O FINE Deacon June 1791 ROBERT EWING Receiv.d by letter of recommendation - propos.d for the Ordination of BR.O FINE to the offis of a dacon the same referd till our next Meeting in Corse and then ordination to bee Administerd - Motion Made by BR.O FARES and seconded by BR.O KELLEY for Church Meetings to bee at pidgen Every Uther Month beginning the Saturday before the second sabath in July at BRO LILLARDS the same agreed to by the Church The Church takeing under Consideration the Disorder of BR.O JAMES ENGLISH Not Apling for a letter of Dismition and for some reports resecting of him hath appointed the breathren PETER FINE SAM MAATHES and ABRAM MCKAY to talk with him on the Matters the first Opertinity that offers as he mov.d away and Make report to the Church theare proseadure The saturday before the second sabath in every Month to bee the stated time of Monthly Meetings - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABR.M MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 11th of June 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness A door being open.d for the reseaving of Members and BRO JOHN KEENEY and his wife Joined by letters of recommendation NICKLES WOODFIN, LEDY PARKES and ELIZEBETH ABELL all being about to remove out of the bounds of this Church have made Application for letters of Dismition the same being granted to them - the Matter respecting the Ordination of BR.O FINE to the Offis of a dacon being brought forward the same being performd by the laying of hands by the Prisbetary Proposd for Deligates to attend the Next Association and BR.O KELLEY, FARES and MCKAY to Attend the same JN.O NETHERTON and ABR.M MCKAY to write the Church letter and to have the same ready against next meeting in Corse - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRA.M MCKAY C.lk Met according to adjornment the 9th of July 1791 and after sermon proseaded the breathren appointed to write the Church letter presented the same it being red and approv.d of - Receiv.d by letter of recomendation sister MARY MITCHEL A matter of Complaint laid before the Church by BRO FARES against WIL.M VAUGHN respecting publick disorder the same being Considerd and prosponded till next meeting in Corse adjorn.d - A- MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 13th of August 1791 and after sermon proseaded to buisness the Members Deligated to Cove Crick made thear report to the Church of thear proseadure - as also the (TRAN PAGE 7) Deligates to the Association the same XXXXX the matter respecting BR.O VAUGHN being calld and not appearing the Church thinks it Most prudent to appoint the breathren SAM.L FARES and WIL.M WHITSON to know of him for his neglect and also to site him to attend Next Meeting Adjornd till meeting in Corse - A. MCKAY Met According to Adjornment Sept.r the 10th 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness The Church taken into Consideration of the Depending Association hath chosen our breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAMEUL PHARIS & JOHN NETHERTON as Deligates to Attend the same - BR.O NETHERTON with KELLEY to write the Churches letter - BRO WIL.M VAUGHN attending Meeting hath giv satesfaction to the Church and is resoard into fellowship Again Adjornd J. NETHERTON Ck Met According to adjornment the 8th of October 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Association letter presented and red and approvd off ENBEY MANNER Receivd into the Church by Expearence - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None - adjornd till the second Saturday in November - JOHN NETHERTON Clk Met according to adjornment the 12 of November 1791 and after sermon proseaded buisness - The Deligates Made thear return from the Association the proseading of the same being red with the Sircular letter - adjornd till next Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. - Met According to Adjornment the 10th of December 1791 and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - but nothing of importance Comeing before the Church hath thought proper to Adjorntill the 2nd saturday in January - ABRM MCKAY- (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1792 Met according to adjornment the 7th of January 1792 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O THOMAS MANTOOTH receivd by letter of recomendation as also sister ANN HEASTON the same - and nothing more purticler Comeing before us hath adjornd till the second Saturday in February - A. MCKAY C. Met according to Adjornment the 11th of February 1792 and after Devine _____ proseaded to buisness - receivd by letter of recomendation JOSEPH HILL into Union as also BETTY HASTON the same - and LUEVESE JOB receivd by Recomendation the Matter respecting BR.O REUBEN PADETS Omition of attending Meetings nor Joining the Church being Considerd and BR.O FINE and JOHN MATHES appointed to talk with him conserning the same and Make report next Meeting of theare prosedure as also BR.O PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to talk with JARED BRICKEY and his wife and to know of them theare reasons for not Joining the Church and to make report next Meeting in Corse - Adjorn.d ABRM MCKAY- Met according to adjornment the 10th of March 1792 - Prayer being Made and proseaded to buisness Sister MAAGDELEAN HEASTON receivd by letter of recomendation into the Church - the breathren making report of BR.O BRICKEY and his wife and BR.O REUBEN PAGETS reasons of not Comeing to Joine the Church and they not being present the Church thinks it Most Conveanant to give them a second Invitation by the same Breathren - By a request from the Difrent Churches that a conference should bee held at bent Crick Meeting house respecting some disorder in lettle Beaver Crick Church from which request the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAMUEL PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to attend the same - adjornd ABR.M MCKAY Clk [Note: here follows an entry which is crossed out and is repeated on page 11, so is not copied here] JARET BRICKEY Little Beaver Crick Met According to adjornment the 12th of May 1792 and after devine Servis proseaded to buisness - The breathren PHARES and LILLARD Made thear report to the Church respecting JARED BRICKEY and his wife of which they both being present Made satesfaction to the Church and ware receivd into fellowship. The breathren FINE and MATHES Made theare report in respect of REUBEN PAGET but he not being present and a letter Comeing from the Church at New river to us in regard to his Conduct requests us to labour with him in thear behalf to which is appointed JOHN NETHERTON FINE and MCKAY to talk with him and Make report Next meeting The Deligates from the Conference at bent Crick made theare report to the Church and from thear report the Church Declares thear None fellowship in so shal Union with the Church at little Beaver Crick wheare SAMEUL MCGEA is a member and further the Church doth agree to send thear Desent against it in the Church letter to the Association - A motion for Deligates to attend the association and JOSHUA KELLEY NETHERTON & MCKAY to attend the same and MCKAY and NETHERTON to write the Church letter and to have the same ready against Saturday 2 weeks Motion made by BR.O PHARES for the Calling of BRO KELLELY to the Pastril Care of the Church the same being considerd and prosponded till Meeting in July in order for Each Member.s Duely Consideration on the same, and that they may bee abell to give an answear to the Above motion - Adjornd till meeting in Corse - ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment and After - 15 June 1792 - Divine Servise proseaded to buisness - BR.O SAMUEL MATHES Came to the Church and Made A Confestion that he talked out of Line of his Deuty in a dispute betwean him and JEREMIAH WHITSON but not to the satesfaction of the Church so that Matter is prosponded till Next meeting in corse in order that fuller satesfaction may bee had with him BR.O ABRM. MEASTON SEN.R receivd by letter of recomendation into the Church - as also BR.O JOHN BROWN the same - BR.O RUEBEN PAGET Came to the Church in order to answear the alligations against him sent by letter from the Church at New river and tis agred by s.d BRO and the Church to refer the Matter till next meeting in Corse - the Church agree to receive the advise of the Association held at North fork of holston at BRO. JOHN FROSTS Meeting house - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - WILLIAM LILLARD Met a called Meeting by a request of some of the Breathren BR.O SAMUEL MATHES came before the Church and gave satesfaction for his transgration and ware receivd into union Again Met according to adjornment the 7th of July 1792 and after Devine Servise proseaded to buisness July 1792 s.d KELLEY called as pastor See pg 33 a motion Made by BR.O PHARES, JOSEPH MOORE is taken under the watch care of this Church until an opertunity should offer - to see if he should obtain a letter from the Church he Mov.d from - Receiv.d by letter of recomendation FRANCES MCKELHANEY as also a letter for his wife - the Matter respecting BR.O KELLEY being Call.d to the pastorall Care of the Church being taken under Consideration of the Church - and after due Deliberation on the same he is Call.d theare unto by Uannamos voise of the Church and as he has bean Ordained heare to fore to the Offis of a Minister we look upon it Disorder for two ordinations to one Offis, thearefor he is receivd by us the Ordain Pastor of this Church - the Matter respecting REUBEN PAGET being considerd and he not present the Church agreas to give him another hearing by BR.O FINE and JOHN MATHES and for them to make report of the same Next meeting - Adjornd - A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 11th of august 1792 and after divine Servise proseaded to buisness - Respecting BR.O PAGET agread by the Church that ABR.M MCKAY write an answear to the letter from New river Church in respect of the s.d BR.O PAGET - also ABRAM MCKAY appointed by the Church to attend the Conference at hornbacks on Holston the 4th Friday in August 1792 - Received by Expearence MARKE MITHCEL into fellowship of this Church - as also JOHN HIRD the same By a motion - that the Dacon.s Make a return to the Clark of all the Expences of the Church in order for him to enter the same on Record Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. - Met According to Adjornment the 8th of Septr 1792 and after Devine Servise proseaded to buisness Receivd by letter of Recomendation JOHN BROADING into fellowship of the Church as also SUSANAH MCKELHANEY the same - the Deligate to the Conference at Horns backs on holston Made his report to the church of thear proseadure which terminated in SAM.L MCGEA.S Excumination the Church being satesfied and Agread to the same proposd for Deligates to Attend the Association and the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L FARES and ABRAM MCKAY to Attend the same and s.d MCKAY to rite the Churches letter and have the same ready against Next meeting in order to bee red for the approbation of the Church - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY Clk. 8th of Octr 1792 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness Receivd by Expearance MARGET ASTON into fellowship of the Church - The Churches letter to the Association red and Concurd with Except an addition of three Members to bee added - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse A.M. Cl.k 10 Nov 1792 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness Receivd BR.O GEORGE MCCOWN by letter of recomendation into fellowship of the Church - BR.O WIL.M WHITSON Made Application to the Church for a letter of Dismistion for sister DARCUS JOB. the same being granted; as also JAMES WISEHEART for himself and hav obtaind the same. Ajornd - MCKAY C.lk. 8th of December 1792 Met according to Adjornment and after Divine Servise proseaded to buisness Receivd SISTER MCCOWN into fellowship of the Church by letter of recomendation The Minits of the Association red and Agreed to and in Respect to the request of the Association to the several Churches Concerning of Negro Marages we Consider the Matter worth consideration and hath Appointed the breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, GEORGE MCCOWN & ABRAM MCKAY as A Comitee to Make out a result on the Matter and have it ready against next Church Meeting That the Church take under Consideratio in respect of a stated Clark to the Association and give theare Opinion of the same Next Meeting in Corse Ajornd - A. MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1793 Met According to adjornment the 12th of Janu.r 1793 and After Devine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter Respecting the Marrage of Negros prosponded for a further Consideration Sister JUDITH SMITH requested to Come under the watch care of the Church till she should obtain hir letter of Recomendation and the same being granted unto hir - The Matter respecting a stated Clark in the Association being brought before the Church and after Due Deliberation on the same its Considered not Lagell - ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k Met according to adjornment the 9th of february 1793 and after Devine Servis proseaded to buisness An answear from Smiths Crick Church to this Church Conserning the letter we sent them respecting JOHN HERD which answear being red and Approv.d of - THOMAS SULEVENT Receiv.d by letter of recomendation whearas theare is some Deficualty Amongst some Members in the Church and upon consideration of the same it.s thought Most prudent that a comitee bee chosen to settle the same in order for which we have Appointed the following breathren, JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, WIL'M LILLARD, GE'O MCCOWN, PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY as a Comitee to settle the same and Make report of theare proseadure - BR.O JOHN NETHERTON Made application for a letter of Dismition and the same being granted unto him - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY. C.lk Met According to adjornment the 9th of March 1793 and after devine servise proseaded to buisness The above mentied Commitee hasd made thear report to the Church of thear prosedure the same being approbated by the Church Ajornd till Meeting in corse. ABR.M MCKAY Clk - 13th of April 1793 Met According to adjornment and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGE CHAIRS being brought before the Church - W.M VAUGHN not being present the Matter is prosponded till Meeting in corse - a motion by BR PHARES that the Church take under theare consideration the Destress of the WIDOW WHITE and to consider if it.s deuty to Administer or Contribute to hir Necessity or not - ABRAM and ANN HEASTON.S Applied for letters of Dismistion the same being granted unto them - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. 11th of May 1793 Met according to adjornment and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHARES being call.d they not being present it.s prospon.d till Meeting in corse and BR.O PHARES appointed to site them to attend the same - and in respect to the WIDOW WHITE the Matter is prosponded for a further Consideration Ajornd till Meeting in corse A. MCKAY Clk 8th of June 1793 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine servise proseaded to buisness - A letter sent from New River Church to this Church Requestiing us to Enquire into sister JUDITH SMITH Conduct in comeing away from the Church without Makeing Application for a letter of Dismtion BR.O NETHERTON Appointed to site Hir to next Church Meeting Sister MARY GREEN receiv.d into the Church by letter the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS being Call.d and VAUGHN not being present it.s prosponded till Meeting in corse BR.O PHARES and BR.O WHITSEN to site them to Attend the same; Ajornd till Meeting in corse - ABRM MCKAY C.l.k. 13th of July 1793 Met According to Appointment and Proseaded to buisness. Respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS is onse More prosponded till the Next Meeting by a motion for Members to Attend the Association & BRO. KELLEY, SAM PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, GEORGE MCCOWEN and ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to Attend the same - and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to Write the Church letter - ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1794 Met according to Ajornment the _th of Febry 1794 and after Divine Servise proseaded to buisness 1st the Minits of the Association was red and Agread to by the Church tis the Mind of the Church that the matter respecting of MARGET CHEARS should bee prospond till Next Meeting in corse - and in respect to WIL'M VAUGHN it is the mind of the Church that he bee Excuminacated for unseamly talking and Disorderly Conduct and that the same bee done tomorrow by BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY MOURNING PRIER and BARABRA BASS made application for letters of Dismistions and the same being granted unto them - Ajornd till meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. 8 of March 1794 Met according to adjornment and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - A letter being presented to us from the Church at littel pidgen requesting us to Examin into the standing of some Members that had left them and was living in the bounds of our Church of whome they had bean informed had behaved Disorderly the Members is JESSE ISBELL and wife and VINE TAYLOR JESSE ISBELL has give his letter to the church that he receivd it from and the church has has considered the Matter respecting of him and has brought it to Excumenication and now he has mov.d to Caintuck and the Breathren WM. WHITSON and W'M FOX are apointed to go and know of VINE TAYLER his reason for not given in his letter and join Sociaty and report Next Meeting of theare proseader - the Matter respecting MARGET CHAIRS being onse more considered it is agread by the church that she be restored into fellowship again - ROBERT EWIN rquests a letter of Dismision for himself and wife the same being granted unto them Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Clk. Met According to ajornment the 12th of April 1794 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Breathren WHITSON and FOX Made theare report to the church in respect of VINE TAYLOR that they understood she was Mov.d to Caintuck and did not see hir but as the information is rong the same breathren is apointed to attend on hir the same occation and Make report Next Meeting by a motion; for Deligates to Attend the Associn and the breathren; JOSHUA KELLEY, JOHN NETHERTON and PETER FINE Elected to Attend the same ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to write the Church letter to the Association and have the same ready against Next Church Meeting Adjornd A. MCKAY Clk Met according to ajornment the and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness the 10th of May 1794 the Breathren WHITSON & FOX Made thear report respecting of VINE TAYLOR and that she Mov.d to caintuck before they had an opertunity talking with hir Sister JUDITH SMITH give hir Letter of recomendation into the Church and was receiv.d into fellowship The Church letter to the Association was red and agread too - By a motion that Church Meetings bee held altogeather at frensh broud til times apear More safer in respect to the indians by a motion that some Members bee apointed to inquire of JOSEPH GRAHAM to know of him his reasons for not joining Sociaty ABRAM MCKAY and WIL'M WHITSON are apointed to Attend on the same and Make report Next Meeting as also the same breathren to Enquire of THOMAS MANTOOTH of his reasoond for not attending to Meetings and make report theareof Adjornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY C.lk. Met according to ajornment the 7th of June and after divine servise proseaded buisness The Deligates made theare report from the Association with the Minits theareof the same being red and agread too or concur.d with By a motion. Whither its agreable to gospell order for Members to talk at Large in respect of Matters done in the church as ________ of fellowship; as also talking behind the back of any person they are agrev.d with Except it bee for information and that to bee Members of the church; answeard its not agreable and Members guilty of such behavour is liable to bee Delt with as in other immoral conduct the Breathren WHITSON and MCKAY Made theare report to the church in respect of JOSEPH GRAHAM & THOMAS MANTOOTH, but Neither of them Apearing agread that the Breathren FARES and LILLARD talk to the above Mentied breathren and upon the occation before mentied and Make theare Report Next Meeting - Ajornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY Clk Met according to ajornment the 12th of July and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - Receiv.d by letter ANN HEASTON into fellowship of the church Br.o THOMAS MANTOOTH came before the church and render.d his reasons for his absence the preseading Meetings before which reasons gave satesfaction to the Church. - as also JOSEPH GRAHAM apear.d before the church and gave his reasons why he had not join.d the church which was that he had brought no letter of Dismistion the Church agre the same to bee lawful for not joining Sociaty and he agreas to give himself under the watch care of the church till he can have an opertunity of geting his letter. The Church Apoint BR.O LILLARD to rite a letter to BR.O GEORGE MCCOWN and wife to know of them thear reasons of not atending Meetings Neither Apling for a letter of Dismistion do the same to JOHN BREADING The Church Apoint BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY a Deligate to atend the inquest apointed by last Association to be held at the fork of little Pigeon the first Monday in August 1794 Ajirnd till Meeting in corse WIL.M LILARD C.l.k. Met according to ajornment the 9th of August 1794 and after divine servise proseaded to buisness Br.o KELLEY Made report to the Church in respect to the Dispute or division in the Church at the fork of little Pigeion and that they had not got the matter fulley setled but left it with them for theare further Consideration the Members appointed to look out a place for a meeting house Made theare Report to the Church that they have found a place Near THOMAS DILLENS on Pigeon that is sutible for the purpose - the meeting house to bee built by Superception and A. MCKAY apointed to draw the same as soon as Conveancy will admit - By a motion that the breathren JOHN MATHES and DANIEL RICE bee apointed to talk with DAVID NELSON and his famelley or those of them of our sociaty and to know of them theare reasons for not giving in theare Membership to the Church and Make report Next Meeting Ajornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY Clk meeting House built Met according to Ajornment the 13th of September 1794 and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness - a letter being presented to us from the Church at new River respecting of BENJAMIN SMITH.S absenting himself from the Church with a rugh spirit which caused his Excuminication we takeing the Matter under consideration and heareing of his acknoledgment of his transgretion have restor.d him into fellowship again - the Breathren JOHN MATHES and DANIEL RIVE Made thear report to the Church in respect of DAVID MELSON the Church being satesfied with theare report but the matter referd till Meeting in corse for a further heareing - The Matter respecting the building of the Meeting house to bee done by a supercription of work to bee done the second weak in October Next - The Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAMUEL PHARES & A. MCKAY appointed as Deligates to attend the Asso.n and s.d MCKAY appointed to write the Churches letter By a request of BR.O PETER FINE that JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM PHARES, WIL'M LILLARD & ABRAM MCKAY that they would go with him to sister BETTY NETHERTON to talk with hir Conserning a matter she had reported to s.d FINE that hir Husband JOHN NETHERTON Made a constant practis in FINES being from home of going theare and staying all Nite with his wife and upon an Examination of hir upon the subject we found that she had just reasons for hir complaint and futher said that hir husband had often told hir that he had fraquently lay with FINES wife - then upon an Examination of JOHN (TRAN. PAGE 12) NETHERTON upon the Matter he acknowledged what his wife had said was the truth and that he had give great occation for offence - the above Mentied breathre then laid the Matter before the Church they beleiving the Report but prosponding the Matter till Meeting in corse Ajornd till Meeting in corse - ABR'M MCKAY C.lk - Met according to ajornment and after Prair proseaded to buisness the 11th of October 1794 - the Matter respecting DAVID MELSON brought forward but he being not present its prosponded and the breathren JOHN MATHES and FRANCES MCKELHANEY apointed to site him to attend Next Meeting and make report of thear proseadure to the Church - The Matter respecting JOHN (TRAN. PAGE 13) NETHERTON and REBECKA FINE being under further Consideration she failing to apear he being present acknowledged that he had give great reasons for offence and that he was sorrow for it that he had Wonded the cause of god wounded his brethren and his owen soul and that he had destroy.d his own peace and &.C. but the Church Not receiving satesfaction agree that theyt both bee Excumenicated from our sociaty tomorrow and BR.O KELLEY do the same after sermon - Ajorn till Meeting in corse A. MCKAY which accordingly was Done Receivd by Experance into fellowship of the Church THOMAS KEENEY, JOSEPH KEENY & JOSEPH HUFF in September 1794 8th of November 1794 Met according to ajornment and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - The Breathren JOHN MATHES and FRANCES MCKELHANEY Made thear report to the Church that they did apply to DAVID MELSON.S formelly and give them word to attend this Meeting but they failing to apear the Matter prosponded til meeting in Corse The Breathren Made thear report from the Asso.c the Minits being red and agread too Church Meetings to take its corse on pigeion again beginning Next Month ajornd till meeting in Corse A. M. C..k. Met According to ajornment the 13th of Decemb.r 1794 and after Divine servise proseaded to buisness the Church Opening a Door for Expearances the persons under Named Came forward and was receiv.d into fellowship - ENOCH JOB - SAMUEL VAUGHN - RACHEL RICE - DANIEL HEASTON - RACHEL HUFF - SARAH HUFF - SAM'L HUFF - JAMES WISEHEART by letter as also NANCY NATHES the same Ajornd til Meeting in corse - A. MCKAY C. (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1795 Met according to ajornment the 10th of January 1795 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness JOSEPH GRAHAM receiv.d by letter into the Church -the Matter respecting DAVID MELSON is Dismist ajornd til Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to ajornment the and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness the 7th of February 1795 JOHN MCKINDELL presents his letter of dismission from the Church he formerly belong.d to in order to join this church with an acknowledgment also of his giting Drunk and indeavoured to give satesfaction for the same but the Church not being satesfied thearewith the Matter is prosponded till Meeting in corse - ajornd till Meeting in Corse WIL'M LILLARD Clk for the day the Matter with respect to JOHN MCKINDELL soon after he presented his letter to the church he went out of these parts without aquainting the Church of his intention the Church beleveing it deuty to send a ltter after him to the Church they sopos.d he went too in order to aquaint them of his conduct heare and BR.O LILLARD apointed to write s.d letter Shill there be one meeting house or two. Met according to ajornment the 11th of April 1795 and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - A Letter presented and red by BR.O PHARES from EBENEZER LEETH giving his reasons for taking JAMES LEETH away from hear in the Manner he did but it failing to give the church satesfaction they could not but declare theare non fellowship with him for his conduct and agree to send a letter to the church he belongs too in order to aquiant them of his conduct and ABRAM MCKAY apointed to write s.d letter - By a motion for an assistant Clark the same being granted and WIL'M LILLARD appointed for the same SUSANNA HILL receivd by Expearance - with respect to the Matter Conserning BRO HIRD and BRO THIRMON its the Churches Opinion that BR.O HIRD has no write to pay the note over and above the prise of the Land and that a letter be sent BR.O THIRMAN to aquaint him of the Churches Judgement - the Church Opening a doore for Expearance MARY MA____ Came forward and was received as also MARY HUFF, JOHN MADDX ELZEBETH HUFF the same Ajornd till Meeting in corse. ABRAM MCKAY C.lk. Met according to ajornment the 9th of May 1795 and after divine servis procead to buisness the Letter to the Church at the big spring in virginiarespecting EBEN. LEETH.S Conduct was red and agread too by a motion whither theare should bee only one Stated Meeting house in the bounds of this church answeared but one - the Matter prosponded till Meeting in Corse wheare it should bee - ajorned till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY C.lk [at top of page in different handwriting -] one meeting House Reg meeting time 1st Sat before each Sabbath at our meeting House on the North side of Big Pigeon River See minute below meeting house built latte part of 1794 about Oct. See pg 17D pg. 19D and pg. 19C also see pg. 16D Location of House 1st Sat each mo. Reg. meeting time pg. 19C [Minutes resume] Met according to adjornment the 11th of July 1705 and after Divine service prosead to buisness. Bro ROBERT EWIN gave in a letter of recomendation for himself and wife but objections ariseing against him thear reception is prosponded till Meeting in corse EDWARD OZBUN and wife ware receiv.d into church by letter - the Matter respecting one stated meeting house in the bounds of this Church agread that theare bee only one and that bee at the Meeting house on the North side of Pigeion river - and that the Monthly Meetings bee the Saturday before the first sabath in the Month - the breathren JOSHUA KELLY, SAM PHARES, and ABRAM MCKAY aponted to attend the Asso. and s.d MCKAY appointed to rite the churches letter adjord till meeting in corse - ABRM MCKAY. Met according to adjornment the 1st of August 1795 Meeting opend by prayer and proseaded to buisness the Churches letter to the Ass.o red and agread to (ORG. PAGE 20) the Church put into the hands of the Deligates ten shillings to bee given into the Asso. Fund the Matter respecting ROBERT EWIN is laid over for a further heareing Adjond till Meeting in corse - ABRAM MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 5th of September 1795 and after prayer prosoaded buisness Received by letter BR.O JOHN MULKEY in fellowship of the church The matter respecting ROBERT EWIN taken under consideration he being absent the Breathren JAMES BAXTER and PETER FINE appointed to site him to attend our Next Meeting and make report of the proseadure - SISTER ASTON obtained a letter of Dismistion; REBEKA HARDEN do BETSY NETHERTON do MARY BOOKER the same - JOHN BROADEN do- Adjorn till Meeting in corse A MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 3rd of October 1795 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being brought before the church and after some Deliberating on the Same the Church thought Proper to Chouse the following Breathren as A joint commitee to labour with him in order to obtain fellowship - JOSHUA KELLY SAMUEL PHARES PETER FINE JOHN HERD WIL.M WHITSON which accordingly was done - the Commitee report that they could not do any thing to satesfaction at present and agree to prospond the same till meeting incorse Adjond ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k Met according to adjornment the 31st of October 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Received BR.O JONAS CAVE by letter - the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being Called but he being absent tis prosponded till meeting in corse and the brethren PETER FINE and WIL.M FOX appointed to site him to attend Next meeting and make report. Meeting ajornd A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 5th of December 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness- the brethren appointed to site ROBERT EWIN Report that they went to his house but faild in seeing him by reason he not being at home. the Church agree to wate with him till Next meeting - Adjornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY. C.lk. (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1796 Met according adjornment the 2nd of January 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN prosponded till meeting in corse receivd a letter from the Big Spring Church Shanandoah County virginia respecting theare satesfaction with EBENEZER LEETH.S takeing JAMES LEETH into virginia with him Contrary to his Mothers Consent or knowledge - the church is not satesfied thearwith Receiv.d THOMAS CLEVENGER and his wife by letter also REUBEM ALLAN the same - Received a letter or Petision from that branch of the Church at the Mouth of Chuckey for us to inquier into theare ripeness for Constitution and agread that the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES JOHN MULKEY JOHN HERD W.M WHITSON DANIEL RICE and ABR.M MCKAY bee appointed to attend them the 3rd saturday of this instant the Breathren W.M WHITSON and ABR.M MCKAY appointed to Site SAMEUL LUSK to attend Next Monthly meeting and to show cause of his neglecting the same - and make report theareof as also SAM.L HUFF and MATHEW MADDOX to site JOSEPH GRAHAM JOSEPH MORE and DANIEL HASTON as also DAVID JOB and JOSEPH KENEY to site THOMAS MANTOOTH; Adjornd ABR.M MCKAY Clk Met according to adjornment the 5th of February 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Receivd by letter JANE ODELL into the fellowship of the Church - the Breathren appointed to attend the Meeting at the mouth of Chuckney are to continue thear intention to Meet the 3rd Saturday of this instant- SAMUEL (ORG. PAGE 21) SAMUEL LUSK Made Application for a letter Dismission for himself and Wife the same being granted unto them The Breathren THOMAS SWILLIVEN ABRAM HEASTON and JNO MULKEY appointed Labour with JOSEPH GRAHAM and JOEL MOORE and make report next Meeting of the same - ABRAM MCKAY appointed to write a letter to Mill Crick Church in Shanandoah County virginia Respecting EBEN LEETH.S satesfaction Made to that church for his transgration- the Breathren ABRAM MCKAY and PETER FINE Appointed to site the Breathren JN.O KEENEY and JAMES WISEHEART to attend Next Meeting and Make satesfaction for thar non attendance and make report theareof - Adjornd till Meeting in corse- ABRAM MCKAY. Met according to Adjornment Prayer being made and proeaded to buisness. 5th March 1796 - the Matter respecting JOEL MOORE and JOSEPH GRAHAM mov.d to the Church the Deligates report that JOEL MOORE said that he would not come to Meeting agreable to the request of the Church; JOSEPH GRAHAM said the sam - The Church agree to wate with them till next Meeting in corse and Appointed the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and JN.O MULKEY to labour with them and to know of them thear reasons for so doing - and make report next Meeting of theare proseadur - and in respect of the Breathren JN.O KEENEY and JAMES WISEHEART; a report was made on thear account WISEHEART made satesfaction to the church KEENEY was provented from comeing by the illness of his Brother The Church agree to Meet Every Monthly Meeting Day by 10 Oclock in order to do buisness - ROBERT EWIN ackknowledged his fault before the Church to the satesfaction of the same and was receivd he and his wife in Union BR.O THOMAS MANTOOTH Came before the church and gave his reasons for his neglecting Monthly meetings - which gave satesfaction - Adjornd till next meeting in corse ABR.M MCKAY [Note: Reuben Allen is the husband of Else Clevenger and the son inlaw of Thomas Clevenger] Met According to Adjornment the 2nd of April 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Breathren appointed to site JO.S MOORE and JO.S GRAHAM made report to the Church that they had not talked with them According to theare intentions thearefore the Church agree to wait with them till Next Meeting and the same Breathren appointed to labour with them are Continued so to do and Make report next Meeting Letters of Dismition granted MARY and JEM.I WHITE Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABR.M MCKAY Met according to Adjornment the 30th of April 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Breathren Made report respecting JO.S MOORE & JO.S GRAHAM and from same appearance or hope of a reformatation in them the Church agree to wate with them one Monthly Meeting more and BR.O KELLEY appointed to acquaint them of the Churches indulgence to them and Make report next Meeting - The Church takeing into Consideration; the Matter respecting of Members (ORG. PAGE 22) in Sociaty keeping at a distance and not joining the Church its agread that the Breathren PETER FINE and A. MCKAY bee appointed to talk with HAMPTON CALAHAM and Others living in the Fork and Invite them to take a seate with us next Monthly Meeting - and Make report to the Church of theare Proseadings - Adjornd ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 4th of June 1796 and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting JO.S GRAHAM & JO.S MOORE was red and proseaded to; the Church agree to waite with them till Next Meeting and ABRAM HASTON appointed to Site JO.S MOORE and WIL.M LIILARD to site JO.S GRAHAM to attend next Meeting The breathren who was appointed to invite some breathren Living near the Mouth of Pigeon - Made theare report that they talked with some of them and that they Expressed a desire of Comeing to this Meeting, but has not come The Church appoint next Monthly meeting Day for Money to bee paid in to the hands of the Dacons in order for them to purchase Elaments for the Lord.s Super and Other purposes - the Breathren appointed to talk with GRAHAM and MOORE are to inform them of the Churches indulgance to them and invite them to attend next meeting - Receiv.d by BR.O THOMAS HILL the Minits of the proseadings of that Brantch of the Church near the Mouth of Chuckey in Order to bee entered upon record - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met at the mill-pond Meeting house the 20th of Febr. 1796 And after Devine Service proceeded to Busseness A Majority of the Brethren to inquire into the Ripeness of That Branch of the Church at the mouth of Chucky Sat, in Conjunction with them Agree - that this Branch of the Church be priviledged to hold Church meetings Receive or Exclude members Returning a Copy their Proceedings to the Body in order to be Enter'd upon Adjorn'd till the saterday Before the 3rd Sabbath in March. A. MCKAY C.lk [Note: while signed by A. MCKAY the last minutes are evidently not his writing, but probably the writing of DANIEL HILL who signs next minutes] Met according to adjournment and after Divine Servise proceeded to Buseness B. EZEKIEL CAMPBELL Rec.d by letter also B. JEREMIAH SMELLY Rec.d by LetterAdjour'd till the Saturday Before the 3rd Sabath in April DANIEL HILL C.l. Met according to adjournment and Divine Servise Proceeded to Buseness RUBEN HILL and JOICE his wife Rec.d by letter. proposed by the Church to make a pulpit Table & a Door for the meeting- house and agreed upon and nominated our Bro. SAMUEL HILL and THOS HILL to attend our next church meeting on pigeon River Adjorn'd till the Saturday before the 3rd Sundy in May (ORG. PAGE 23) Met according to adjournment and after Divine Service Proceeded to business a Door Being oppened to Receive By Letter or in person But not offered Br.o JOHN MATHEYS made a motion Respecting Bulding a meeting house at or above the mouth of Chucky was Refered till the next monthly meeting adjourn'd till the Saturday Before the 3rd Sabath in June D. HILL C. Met according to adjornment the 1st of July 1796 and after prayer prseaded to buisness - ABRAM HASTON made a report that he invited JOEL MORE to attend this Meeting he has not Complied with s.d request WM. LILLARD made report that invited JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend this Meeting he has not Complied with s.d request - the Church agree to wait with Both GRAHAM and MORE a longer space of time to see the Event theareof - The church give into the hands of the Dacons for the Churches Use 1 shilling also agree to appoint Members to the Association and the Breathren JOSHEA KELLY JOHN MULKEY WM. LILLARD & THOMAS HILL appointed to attend the same and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to write the Churches letter and have the same in order to bee red next Meeting in corse The Church agree that no Member shall speak to any subject whilst siting on his seat but shall rise to his feet and then speak to the Cause one at a time and if two shall attempt to speak at a time the Moderator shall call them to order - ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 6th of August 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Receiv.d by letter into the Church JNNO. MCQUEARY also by Expearance LEAH a Negroe - the Church letter red and agreed to - JOEL MORE Came forward and Made Satesfaction for his neglect of Deuty - MARTHA MCQUEARY Receiv.d by letter Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - A.MCKAY Met according to Ajornment the 5th of Septr 1796 and after Devine servis proseaded to buisness Receiv.d by letter JONAS and MARY JINKINS - JOHN MULKEY a Deligate to the Association report that he had no Minits to present to the Church but will have them ready against next meeting - CASH CLEVENGER receiv.d by letter the Church agree to hold communion the first-Sabath in November next the Church agree to send the Breathren WIL.M LILLARD PETER FINE and (ORG. PAGE 24) ABRAM MCKAY to go to REUBEN ALLEN and JOEL MORE and labour with them to git them reconsil.d to Each Other and Make report next meeting - Church appoint the Breathren WIL.M WHITSON and ENOCH JOB to invite the breathren and sisters living in the fork between french broud and big pigeon to come Next meeting - The Church apoint the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and THOMAS SWILLEVEN to invite PHILIP MULKEY and wife to come to next Meeting - JOSEPH KENEY and DAVID JOB appointed to invite JAMES HARLAND and wife to come to next Meeting Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 1st of October 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Breathren that was appointed to labour with JOSEPH MOORE and REUBEN ALLEN failing to comply with the churches request are reappointed to labour with them for reconsilation and make report next Meeting - PHILIP MULKEY and his wife RUTH receiv.d by letter. the Breathren WM. WHITSON and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to invite PETERSON SMITH and wife to attend next Meeting and Make report of thear proseadure ajornd A. MCKAY Clk Met according to Adjornment the 5th of November 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness The breathren JOEL MOORE and REUBEN ALLEN Came forward and made known to the Church that they were recosil.d to Each Other (TRAN. PAGE 18) the breathren WM WHITSON and A. MCKAY failing to invite PETERSON SMITH and wife to attend this meeting they are appointed again to invite them and make report next Meeting - the Minits of the Association red and agread to Infirmation being made to the Church that JAMES WISEHEART hath Drank to Exces the Church hath declard thear none fellowship with him on that account and hath appointed the breathren SAMUEL PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to site him to attend next meeting A letter from big spring Church Shanandoah County Virginia respecting EBENEZER LEETH.S acknowledgment Made to the Church which did not give satesfaction was red and the Church agree to send SAMUEL PHARES and PETER FINE and take with them a copy of s.d letter and Deliver it to s.d LEETH and to labour with him for fellowship and invite him to attend our Monthly Meeting the Church agree to send SAMUEL PHARES and W.M LILLARD to site JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend our next Meeting - Ajornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY C.lk (ORG. PAGE 25) Met according to ajornment the 3rd of Decembr 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Reported that PETERSON SMITH was invited to attend this Meeting he failing to apear the Church agree to wait a longer time with him. JAMES WISEHEART Came forward and Confest the Churches charge against him to bee just. but failing to give satesfaction to the Church the Matter is lade Over till next Meeting - Bro. PHARES reports that they sited JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend this Meeting but he failing to apear the church hath Declard theare non fellowship with him and hath Excuminicated him Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness the 31th of December 1796. JAMES WISEHEART came before the Church and reported that he had nothing more to inform the church than what he had done before the church then agreed to indulg or wate with him till next meeting ajornd A. MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1797 3rd of February 1797 Met according to ajornment and after Prayer proseaded to buisness A dore was Open.d for the Reseption of members and JONATHAN DAVIS and his wife ELEZEBETH Came forward and was receivd by letter - the Matter JAMES WISEHEART being Considered and its the Chuurches mind to wait with him till next meeting - By a motion whither its Legal for a member to Eascu to the law upon any person before theare is a legal Demand Made of Debt. answeared not legal - the Church thinks it proper to send the Breathren SAMUEL PHARES & JOSEPH HUFF to labour with JOEL MOORE for being too forward in the law and Site him to Attend next Meeting on the above accation the Breathren JOHN MULKEY and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to invite BR.O JOHN KEENEY to attend next Meeting in Corse and Make report theare of -Adjornd till next Meeting in Cors. A.M. Clk 4th of March 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Br.o JN.O KEENEY reported to the Church his resons for not attending Meeting the reasons apear Lawful - the Matter respecting EBENEZER LEETH is lade Over till next meeting the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and MATHEW MADDOX is appointed to Site JOEL MORE to attend next Meeting - the Matter respecting JAMES WISEHEART is lade Over till next meeting and Br.o JN.O KEENEY to Site him to attend the same - Adjornd till meeting in Corse WIL.M LILLARD (ORG. PAGE 26) 1st of April 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting EBENEZER LEEETH being brought forward and after Consult the same its agreed that the breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES WIL.M LILLARD PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY bee appointed to go and Labour with him and Make report to (TRAN. PAGE 19) the Church of theare proseadure - The Matter Respecting JOEL MOORE being brought forward and after considering the same the Church agree to wate with him till next Meeting and the Breathren KELLEY and MADDOX are appointed to Site him to attend the same - also the Matter respesting JAMES WISEHEART being brought forward its agread to wate with him one Month longer - Br.o JOHN PHARES and his wife taken under the watch care of the Church until they Obtain letters of recomendation from the Church they left - also LUCE a black woman Receivd by letter - JN.O MULKEY and EDWARD OSBURN appointed to invite URIAS WALL and his wife to attend next Meeting - Ajornd till meeting in Corse A. MCKAY 6th of May 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - The breathren appointed to labour with EBENEZER LEETH Made thearreport to the Church of thear labours with s.d LEETH that they Could not gitsatesfaction with him to the obtaining of fellowship - and that the Church appoint ABRAM MCKAY to write a Letter to Hill Creek Church Shanandoah County virginia informing them of our proseadure with him and have the same ready against next Meeting - the Breathren appointed to site JOEL MOORE Made theare report to the Church of theare proseadure and labour with him that MCKAY Could git no satesfaction with him the Church hath Declard theare nonfellowship with him and hath appointed ABTAM HEASTON and DANIEL HEASTON to inform him of the Churches Proseadure against him and Make report to the Church next Meeting of thear proseadure - The Matter respecting JAMES WISEHEART being Briught forward and no satesfaction obtaind the Church hath Declard theare Nonfellowship with him and hath Excluded him from sociaty for Exces of Drinking and Other Notorous Crimes Receivd by letter Br.o MICAJAH HAMPTON and his wife ANN in fellowship of the Church - (ORG. PAGE 27) The Minits of that arme of the Church at the Mouth of Chucky being brought in order to Enter on Record but the Church Decline the same by giving them up to become a Seperate Constitution Destinct from us Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRM MCKAY 4th of June 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Letter to Mill Creek Church in shanandoah County virginia respecting the labours with EBEN LEETH being red was agread too - the Matterrespecting JOEL MOORE being brought forward and after talking with him on the nature of his Crime and no satesfaction obtaind the church hath Declard thear none fellowship with him and Excluded him from sociaty for wilfully absenting himself from Meetings and being too forward in having the law Executed against a member in sociaty - The Church agree that they will quarterly enable the Dacons with money for them to git Necessaries for the Churches Use beginning July next. ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. Mc. 1st of July 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Church hath put into the hands of the Dacons 15/6 for the use of s.d Church - by motion for Members to attend the Association and JOSHUA KELLEY JN.O MULKEY and ABRAM MCKAY are appointed to attend the sameand s.d MCKAY to write the Churches letter and have the same ready against Next Meeting Ajournd till meeting in corse A.M 5th of August 1797 Met According to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Churches Letter to the Ass.o red and agread to - put into the hands of the Deligates for the Ass.cn fund 1 dollar and a half by the hands of the Dacon of s.d Church - the balance in his hands - 14/8 - ajornd till Meeting in corse A.M. C.lk 2nd of September 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Association Minits red and approved of - the Church being inform.d that thear was Disorderly Conduct Carried on in BR.O BRICKES house -thearefore thought proper to Appoint the Breathren JONAS JINKINS and TH.O SYLLIVEN to talk with him conserning the same and Make report Next Meeting in Corse - the Church appoint the BR.O SAML PHARES PETER FINE JAMES NICKELS & WIL.M WHITSON to attend at Mill pond Meeting house the 3rd Saturday in this instant Ajornd till Meeting in Corse Ab.r McKay [Note: In entirely different hand writing in the margins of this page there is written: THOMAS HILL seems to have belonged to that arm at Mouth of Chuckey] (ORG. PAGE 28) Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting BR.O BRICKEY being lade before the Church and he being present said he would try to avoid such evil doings in his house again -the Church Expresed hir satesfaction with him Dismised; JN.O MCQUEARY and wife ENOCH JOB & wife PHILIP MULKEY and wife JANE ODELL MARK MITCHEL and wife TH.O SYLLIVEN and JOHN MULKEY and s.d MULKEY Ordered to write letters of Dismition for the above named Members - ajornd till Meeting in Corse ABR. MCKAY 4th of November 1797 Met according to ajornment and after Devine servcis proseaded to buisness agread, that the Breathren JO.S KEENEY and JONATHAN DAVIS bee appointed to Site JAMES STINET to attend next Meeting in Order to render that satesfaction to the Church according to promis - and Make report next Meeting Agread that the BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES MATTHEW MADDOX WM. LILLARD PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY bee apointed to attend at the Mill pond Meeting house the 3rd Saturday in this instant in order to see into the Constitution of that Brantch of this Church. Receiv.d by letter WIL.M LANE and his wife ELEZEBETH into fellowship of the Church JONAH CAVE Made application for a letter of Dismistion the same being granted unto him - Ajornd - A. McKay 2nd of December 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness The breathren appointed to Cite JAMES STINET report that they Did not talk with him on the occation and the Church think proper to appoint the Same Breathren again to Cite him to attend Next Meeting vis JO.S KEENEY and JONATHAN DAVIS and Make report next Meeting the Breathren appointed to attend the Mill pond Meeting house report that they did not attend to the appointment Made by the Church - upon the Consideration of Which BR.O PHARES is appointred to answear them by Letter - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse A.M. 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These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other commercial presentation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Pigeon Church Membership Document, Cooke County, Tennessee Abell, Elizebeth Adams, Betsy Adeney, William Allen, Ben Allen, Betsy Allen, George Allen, James Allen, John Allen, Kitty (William's Wife) Allen, Nancy Allen, Rachel Allen, Rebekah Allen, Reuben Allen, Sarah Allen, Soloman Allen, Vine Allen, William Andrews, John Andrews, Sarah (John's Wife) Aston, Margret Barker, Elizabeth Barnett, John Barnett, Sarah (John's Wife) Barton, Isaac Bass, Barbara Baxter, James Bell, Ann (Asa's Wife) Bell, Asa Bellow, Rachel Black, Joseph Boman, Ben Boman, Nathanal Boman, Olafrey (Nathanal's Wife) Bonham, Benjimin Booker, Mary Bottoms, (Sister) Bradcut, Susa Bradly, (Jesse's Wife) Bradly, Jesse Bra_nt, Susanah Breading, Brickey, Jared Brickey, Jared's Wife Brickey, John Broading, John Brown, John Buckler, Tabitha Buckner, (James' Wife) Buckner, Burrough Buckner, Daniel Buckner, James Caffee/Coffee, Lettes Caffee/Coffee, William Calaham, Hampton Calvint, Betsy Campbell, Ezekiel Campell, C Campell, Joanna Carr, John Carr, Paty Carson, Elezebeth "Betsy" Carter, Mary/Massey? Cate, (Blk) Cave, Jonas Chairs, Marget Clark, Ziphy Clevenger, Cash Clevenger, Syshe (Thomas' Wife) Clevenger, Thomas Cobb, (Ambrus' Wife) Cobb, Ambrus Coffey, Lettes Colman, Edee Colman, Nancy Colman, William Conyers, Sarah Cooper, Phebe Cooper, Tabitha Copland, Eleibeth "Betsy" (William's Daughter) Copland, Elenor (William's Daughter) Copland, Rebekah Copland, William Coutch, George Cox, Nancy Cross, Joseph Cross, Rebekah (William's Wife) Cross, Sarah (Prob. Joseph's Wife) Cross, William Crosswhite, Betsy Cunningham, Ann Cunningham, Joseph Cunnungham, Betsy Davies, Rebekah Davis, Elezebeth (Johnathan's Wife) Davis, Johnathan Dennes, Jane Denton, Martha Denton, Mourning Dillen, Thomas Dokes Elizibeth Edenton, James Elender, Betsy Elles, John English, James Ewett, Jonston Ewin/Ewing (Robert's Wife) Ewin/Ewing, Robert Fan (A Blk) Fares, Sam.l's Wife Fares, Samuel Fine, Ann Fine, Betsy (Prob. Legerd's Wife) Fine, John Fine, Ledgerd Fine, Nancy (John's Wife) Fine, Peter Fine, Rebecka (Peter's Wife) Fox, Elezebeth Fox, Henry Fox, Sarah (Henry's Wife) Fox, William Friste, (Brother) Frosts, John George, William Gormon, Poley Graham, Joseph Grant, Rachel Gray, James Green, Elezebeth Green, Mary (Thomas' Wife) Green, Rachel Green, Thomas Gross, Edmon Guin/Guyn, Agness Guin/Guyn, Almond Guin/Guyn, Amy Guin/Guyn, Nurany (Almond's Wife) Guin/Guyn, Polley Guin/Guyn, Susna (Almond's Wife) Hall, Anne Hall, Nancy Hampton, Ann (Micajah's Wife) Hampton, Hosea Hampton, Micajah Hampton, Rachal (Hosea's Wife) Hampton, Winnie Haney, Mary Hannah (A Blk) Harder/Harden, Rebecah Harland, (James' Wife) Harland, James Harrey, (A Blk) Haston, Abram (Abraham) Haston, Betty Heaston, Abraham Sr. Heaston, Ann Heaston, Daniel Heaston, Magdelean Helms, Mr. Herd, John Hicks, David Hicks, Moses Hicks, Nancy (David's Wife) Hicks, Thomas Hill, Daniel Hill, Joice (Ruben Hill's Wife) Hill, Joseph Hill, Reben Hill, Samuel Hill, Susanna Hill, Thomas Hodge, Abel Hodge, Mary (Prob. Abel's wife) Hues/Huse Jesse Huff, (Joseph Jr's Wife) Huff, Absolum Huff, Charity Huff, Deborah Huff, Elizebeth Huff, Jo.d Huff, Joseph Huff, Joseph Jr. Huff, Lenard Huff, Mary Huff, Peter Huff, Rachel (Prob. Samuel's Wife) Huff, Sameul Huff, Sarah Isbell, (Jesse's Wife) Isbell, Jesse Jack (A Blk) James, Dolley Jefferes, Mary Jeffers, George Jess (A Blk) Jinkens, Alitha Jinkins, Jonas Jinkins, Mary Job, Darcus Job, David (possible son in law of William Whitson, Jr.) Job, Enoch Job, Jacob Job, Lezeann (possible daughter of William Whitson, Jr.) Job, Luevese Job, Susanah Job, William Jones, Elezebeth Jones, Martha Jonson, Rebekah Kaney/Keeney?, Polley Keeney, (John's Wife) Keeney, John Keeney, Joseph Keeney, Nancy Keeney, Thomas Keller, William Kelley, Caty Kelley, Charles Kelley, Joshua Kelley, Marget Kenacker, Caty Kenney, (Thomas' Wife) Kimbrough, Duke Lane, Elezebeth Lane, William Leah (A Blk) Lee, Rachel Lee, _______ Leeth, Ebenezer Leeth, James (Son of Ebenezer) Lemon, James Lemon, Jesse Leroy, (A Blk) Lewin, Charles Lewin, Mary (Charles' Wife) Lewis, Betsy Lill (ard?), Nancy Lillard, Keziah Lillard, Rachel (William's Wife) Lillard, Salley Lillard, William Long, Levina Luce (A Blk that prob. belonged to John Phares Wife) Lusk, Marth Lusk, Samuel Maddox, (John's Wife) Maddox, John Maddox, Mathew Maddox, Rachel Manner, Enbey Manning, Ails Mantooth, Thomas Marler, Elezebeth Marler, Sarah Martin, Salley Mathes, (Sister) Mathes, Dise/Disa Mathes, John Mathes, Maryan (Older) Mathes, Maryan (Younger) Mathes, Nancy Mathes, Polley (Samuel's Wife) Mathes, Samuel Mathes, Stacey McCowen/McKowen, George McCowen/McKowen, Marget McGea, Samuel McGlochlan, Betsy McKay, Abraham McKay, Abram (Abraham) Jr. McKay, David McKay, Jeremiah McKay, Polley McKay, Rachel McKelhaney, (Frances' Wife) McKelhaney, Frances McKelhaney, Susanah McKindell, John McQueary, Jno. McQueary, Martha Melson, David Millsapes, James Milsaps, Edward Mitchel, Mark Mitchel, Mary (Mark's Wife) Moore, Joseph Moore, Regena Moore/More, Atha Moore/More, Joel Morgan, Nancy Morgan, W Morres, Pricolar Morris, Elezebeth Mulkey, John Mulkey, Jonathan Mulkey, Philip , Mulkey, Ruth (Philip's Wife) Mullen, Dida Mullen, Jedida Mullens, Athaligh Muller, Judith Nan (A Blk) Netherton, Caleb Netherton, Elizabeth (Betsy) Netherton, Enouch Netherton, John Netherton, Moses Nickels, James Nickels, Judith North, Lucy North, winney Osburn, Sarah (Poley) Osburn/Ozbun, (Edward's Wife) Osburn/Ozbun, Edward O'Dell Solomon O'Dell, Benjamin O'Dell, Calib O'Dell, Hannah O'Dell, Jane O'Dell, Jiney O'Dell, Polley Padget, Abigal Padget, Reuben Page, John Paget, Salley Parker, John Parker, Ledy Phares, (John's Wife) Phares, John Phares, Samuel Phillips, Rachel Poe, Betsy Porter, Elezebeth "Betsy" Prier, Mourning Ramsey, Leucy Ramsey, Stacy Randolph, Gracey (Hezekiah's Wife?) Randolph, Hezekiah Randolph, W. Rector, Mary Reno, William Rice Ann Rice, Daniel Rice, Judith Rice, Old Granny Rice, Rachel Riding, Charity (James' Wife) Riding, James Roberds, Jane Rogers, Elijah Sal (A Blk) Sanduskey, Catron Savage, Ede Sellage, Eady Shaw, Martha Silvester, Chancy (Joseph's Wife) Silvester, Joseph Sims, Polley Sisk, Marten Sisk, Mary (Prob. Marten's wife) Smith, (Peterson's Wife) Smith, Benjamin Smith, Judith Smith, Peterson Snelly, Jeremiah Snelson, ("Sister" Prob. Thomas' Wife) Snelson, Elezebeth Snelson, Thomas Sowel/Sewel, Charity Sowel/Sewel, James Sowel/Sewel, Nancy (James Wife) Steaphen, John Steaphen, Tabith (John's Wife) Steavens, Maryan Stephens, Samuel Stiers, Henry Stinet, James Stinett, Sally Strange, Sarah Stuart, Nancy Stuart, William Sutton, Rachel Swillivan, Thomas Sylliven/Sulevent, Thomas Taylor, Vine Thirmon, (Brother) Thomases, Polley Thom__, Pebey Tom (A Blk) Vaughn, (Sister) Vaughn, Samuel Vaughn, William Vincent, Sarah Vinson, Anderson Vinson, Katy Waldrip, Benjamin Waldrip,Ailsey (Benjamin's Wife) Wall, Frethis (Urias?) Wall, Mary (Urias' Wife) Wall, Urias White, Jemimah White, Mary White, Wesley Whitson, Elizabeth Whitson, Jeremiah Whitson, William Williams, James Williams, Tobias Winne (A Blk) Wiseheart, James Witt (Brother) Witt, Sarah Wood, Richard Wood, Sarah Woodfin, Nickless Yates, Jane Yates, John Yates, Samuel END OF FILE == Sources == * Minutes may be downloaded as a PDF [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ved=0CEUQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmantooth.manteeth.com%2FBigPigeon.pdf&ei=EPuJUMvfKeag2gXhq4DIAw&usg=AFQjCNHyil_1WUHcZzNKZ84ouDpSnbYPTg&sig2=vVxFuoZX_UvsSBdZG8oC1g here.] * Online minutes [http://www.tngenweb.org/cocke/bpminutes1.htm here.] [[Category:Cocke_County,_Tennessee]]

Big Rock Cemetery, Bloomfield, Kings Co., New Brunswick

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'''Big Rock Cemetery''' is located on a tip of land projecting into the Kennebecasis River in Norton Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick. It is situated in the community of Bloomfield, about 10 km to northeast of the town of Hampton at 20-56 Bloomfield Station Road. Some sites list the cemetery as being in the village of Norton, which is 9 km to the northeast. Beside the cemetery is one of New Brunswick's few remaining covered bridges, which sports a sign reading "Bloomfield Creek 1917". Christ Church of the Anglican Parish of Central Kings and its associated cemetery is located 200 m to the north. The cemetery is bounded on the northeast by the Bloomfield Station Road, which borders the river, on the south by wetlands associated with the river and on the west by presumed private property. A road situated just north of the property leads into the private property; its civil number is 56. The treed northern portion and highest point of the cemetery sports a large rock adorned with a sign reading "Big Rock Cemetery 1803". Nearby are several old gravestones and a few recent ones. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438585/big-rock-cemetery/map Find A Grave] has very little information but states that it is 44% photographed. [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Big-Rock-Cemetery/280538 BillionGraves] has 7 records and 4 images. [http://sites.rootsweb.com/%7Enbcnorto/Ki2h-003.html RootsWeb] provides transcriptions grouped by family name of presumably all the graves at Big Rock Cemetery. Big Rock Cemetery [[:Category:Big_Rock_Cemetery%2C_Bloomfield%2C_New_Brunswick|people or pages]].

Big Stone County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Big Stone County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Big Stone County, Minnesota project page! The county was formed in 1862 and organized in 1874. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Traverse_County%2C_Minnesota|Traverse County, Minnesota (north)]] *[[Space:Stevens_County%2C_Minnesota|Stevens County, Minnesota (northeast)]] *[[Space:Swift_County%2C_Minnesota|Swift County, Minnesota (southeast)]] *[[Space:Lac_qui_Parle_County%2C_Minnesota|Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota (south)]] *Grant County, South Dakota (southwest) *Roberts County, South Dakota (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Barry *Beardsley *Clinton *Correll *Graceville *Johnson *Odessa *Ortonville === Townships === *Akron Township *Almond Township *Artichoke Township *Big Stone Township *Browns Valley Township *Foster Township *Graceville Township *Malta Township *Moonshine Township *Odessa Township *Ortonville Township *Otrey Township *Prior Township *Toqua Township === Unincorporated Communities === *Artichoke *Big Stone Colony *Bonanza Grove *Foster *Lagoona Beach *Yankeetown == Lakes == *Artichoke Lake - south edge in Akron Township, vast majority in Artichoke Township *Barry Lake - Toqua Township *Bentsen Lake - east half in Otrey Township, west half in Big Stone Township *Big Stone Lake - Ortonville Township, Browns Valley Township, Foster Township, Prior Township, Big *Stone Township *Clear Lake - Toqua Township *Cup Lake - Almond Township *Deep Lake - Big Stone Township *East Toqua Lake - Graceville Township *Eli Lake - south three-quarters in Almond Township, west quarter in Clinton *Fogarty Lake - Toqua Township *Horseshoe Lake - Odessa Township *Lannon Lake - Graceville Township *Lindgren Lake - Ortonville Township *Lake Leo - Graceville Township *Lone Tree Lake - east three-quarters in Malta Township, west quarter in Almond Township *Long Lake - Artichoke Township *Long Tom Lake - northeast edge in Otrey Township, vast majority in Odessa Township *Lysing Lake - vast majority in Almond Township, south edge in Big Stone Township *Marsh Lake - Akron Township *Moonshine Lake - Moonshine Township *Moulton Lake - Big Stone Township *Mundweiler Lake - Big Stone Township *Munnwyler Lake - Ortonville Township *Olson Lake - Big Stone Township *Olson Lake - Otrey Township *Otrey Lake - Otrey Township *Peterson Lake - Odessa Township *South Rothwell Lake - north edge in Graceville Township, vast majority in Almond Township *Smithwicks Lake - Graceville Township *Swenson Lake - Big Stone Township *Twin Lakes - Big Stone Township *West Toqua Lake - Graceville Township *Walter Lake - Ortonville Township == National Protected Areas == *Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge (part) == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Big_Stone_County,_Minnesota *http://www.bigstonecounty.org/history/history.vbhtml *http://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/bsc == Sources ==

Biglerville Cemetery

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A cemetery in Biglerville, PA [[Category:Adams County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]]

Bignall Hill Colliery Explosion 1874

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Bignall_Hill_Colliery_Explosion, Audley, Staffordshire, 1874]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Staffordshire Mining Disasters|Staffordshire Mining Disasters]] | Bignall Hill Colliery Disaster 1874 Contact: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] ===Summary=== * Date: 24 December 1874 * Location: Bignall Hill, Audley, Audley, Staffordshire (approximately 53 degrees 3' N, 2 degrees 16' W) * Victims: 17 casualties * Cause: Explosion * sources https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/staffordshire/bignall-hill-colliery-explosion-audley-1874/ "BIGNALL HILL. Audley, Staffordshire. 24th. December, 1874." (accessed 6-6-2022)
"The colliery was the property of the representatives of the late Josiah Wedgewood and an explosion occurred in the Bullhurst Seam...The jury brought in the following verdict: We wish to express our opinion that there was not enough care taken in the working of this mine and naked lights ought not to have been used..."
Josiah Wedgewood was possibly a descendant of [[Wedgwood-18|Josiah Wedgewood]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Those they left behind''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Address''' ! 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;"|[[Handley-593|James Handley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! 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:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Henry Machin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & 2 children ! 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;"|[[Procter-974|Enoch Procter]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife & son ! 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;"|Samuel Plevin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & son ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL74-SLWK : 8 July 2020), Samuel Plevin, 28 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 101,424,681. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thomas Turner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|parents & 4 siblings ! 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;"|[[Obery-49|Alexander Obery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|parents and 2 siblings ! 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;"|William Cotton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL7W-Y6LZ : 8 July 2020), William Cotton, 27 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 101,424,681. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Browning-6751|Frank Browning]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|parents & 5 siblings ! 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;"|[[Bentley-7498|William Bentley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! 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:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Joseph Ashley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & daughter ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL74-3H4G : 8 July 2020), Joseph Ashley, 28 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 101,424,681. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lunt-919|John Lunt]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|parents & 6 siblings ! 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;"|[[Halfpenny-174|Henry Halfpenny]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 ! 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:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|George Cotton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife, daughter, parents, siblings ! 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;"|[[Mayer-5535|Joseph Mayer]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & more than 5 children ! 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;"|[[Browning-6750|Levi Browning]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife & 7 children ! 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;"|John Plevin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 ! 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:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William Dudley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife & daughter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL7H-HK5D : 8 July 2020), William Dudley, 29 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 7,566,562. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} '''Sticker:''' {{Mining Disasters |text= died in the [[Space:Bignall_Hill_Colliery_Explosion_1874|Bignall Hill Colliery Explosion 1874]] disaster |date=24-December 1874 }} == Research Notes == === possible birth, census, death records === ==== James Handley 28 ==== An 1861 census record for Tunstall with family - * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058c7fe9379091b15619b6 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), James HANDLEY in household of James HANDLEY, 19, Piccadilly St, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1925, Folio 105, Page 7, Schedule 42, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=1Dt%2FFi1G3Tc%2FuA1CqLdR5w&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Henry Machin 35 ==== An 1861 census record for Burslem with family - * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058ee1e9379091b1572c23 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Henry MACHIN in household of Thomas MACHIN, 23, High St, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1928, Folio 40, Page 32, Schedule 135, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. An 1871 Chatterley census records Henry Machin 32 labourer with family - Maria Machin Wife 28 Samuel Machin Son 2 Ciceley Machin Daughter 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RP-W8H : 27 June 2022), Henry Machin, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) death aged 35 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=7wnewgZaHXykvHDHCJ76Tg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Enoch Procter 32 ==== The 1861 census for Audley shows Enoch 19 (coal miner) with family * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588e9e9379091b15463ea : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Enoch PROCTER in household of Ralph PROCTER, Briery Brook, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 17, Page 28, Schedule 143, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 32 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=fkaxDhHoDXewYQOA%2F6WCLg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Samuel Plevin 26 ==== Samuel Plevin 23 (agricultural labourer) is recorded in the 1871 Burland census with family - Emma Plevin Wife 21 Joseph Plevin Son 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBNH-S6G : 29 June 2022), Samuel Plevin, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) death aged 26 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=OAU0xMROHZlSrTl2G2iBaQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Thomas Turner 17 ==== Thomas Turner aged 2 is recorded in the 1861 census of Wolstanton with family - TURNER Charles Head M M 36 Coal Miner TURNER Mary Ann Wife M F 32 TURNER Hannah Dau U F 12 Scholar TURNER George Son U M 11 Scholar TURNER John Son U M 7 Scholar TURNER James Son U M 5 Scholar TURNER Thomas Son U M 2 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058af6e9379091b1555f24 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Thomas TURNER in household of Charles TURNER, Rookery, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1923, Folio 96, Page 14, Schedule 88, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 17 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=4AXXUnJy3zwZw6kZMNGpEQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Alexander Obery 21 ==== Alexander 8 is recorded in the 1861 census of Bignall End with family - OBERY James Head M M 32 Farm Labourer OBERY Mary A Wife M F 36 OBERY Maria J. Dau - F 10 Scholar OBERY Alexandra Son - M 8 Scholar * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058935e9379091b1547c1d : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Alexandra OBERY in household of James OBERY, Town Fields, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 93, Page 14, Schedule 74, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Alexander 18 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 Wood Lane, Audley census with his family - James Obery Father 44 labourer Mary Ann Obery Mother 46 Clement Obery Brother 7 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RG-RDS : 27 June 2022), Alexander Obery in entry for James Obery, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) death aged 21 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=QTMlB0%2FHMeLv7fZQHlbQKg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== William Cotton 18 ==== The 1861 census for Burslem shows William 6 with family - COTTON Henry Head M M 31 Coal Miner COTTON Edna Wife M F 30 Coal Miners Wife COTTON John Son - M 8 Potter COTTON William Son - M 6 COTTON Frederick Son - M 1 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058f37e9379091b1574137 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), William COTTON in household of Henry COTTON, 60, Peel St, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1928, Folio 99, Page 33, Schedule 155, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 18 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=AS%2BUic7PfyJWfz8PuflLVA&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Frank Browning 18 ==== Frank Browning aged 4 is recorded in the 1861 census of Audley - BROWNING Noah Head M M 35 Coal Miner BROWNING Martha Wife M F 43 BROWNING Selina Dau U F 13 Scholar BROWNING Sarah Dau U F 11 Scholar BROWNING Enoch Son - M 9 Scholar BROWNING Daniel Son - M 6 Scholar BROWNING Frank Son - M 4 BROWNING George Son - M 2 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588dde9379091b15460ed : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Frank BROWNING in household of Noah BROWNING, Chapel Street, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 10, Page 14, Schedule 71, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Frank Browning aged 14 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 census of Audley with family - Noah Browning Father 44 coal miner Martha Browning Mother 53 Enock Browning Brother 18 coal miner Daniel Browning Brother 16 coal miner George Browning Brother 12 scholar * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDDD-S36 : 25 June 2022), Frank Browning in entry for Noah Browning, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) death aged 18 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=9%2Fl6Cg3ynj7tHcxF3lAfDA&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== William Bentley 26 ==== William Bentley 13 is recorded in the 1861 census of Hanley with family - BENTLEY John Head M M 44 Shoe Maker BENTLEY Mary Wife M F 41 BENTLEY William Son - M 13 Potter BENTLEY Joseph Son - M 10 Potter BENTLEY Eliza Dau - F 5 Scholar BENTLEY Richard Son - M 1m * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59059244e9379091b158b165 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), William BENTLEY in household of John BENTLEY, Birch Street, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1933, Folio 39, Page 28, Schedule 149, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 26 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=m9djEGV9N4bueRLz18eY2Q&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Joseph Ashley 23 ==== Joseph Ashley 11 is recorded in the 1861 census of Tunstall with family - ASHLEY Thomas Head M M 36 Boatman ASHLEY Sarah Wife M F 34 ASHLEY George Son - M 13 ASHLEY Joseph Son - M 11 ASHLEY Thomas Son - M 9 ASHLEY Phebee Dau - F 7 ASHLEY Amelia Dau - F 5 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058db6e9379091b156927a : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Joseph ASHLEY in household of Thomas ASHLEY, Oxford (-), Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1926, Folio 161, Page 36, Schedule 0, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Joseph aged 23 coal miner is recorded in the 1871 Tunstall census with family - Bessy Ashley Wife 23 Sarah Ashley Daughter 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RD-9ZY : 27 June 2022), Joseph Ashley, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) death aged 23 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=m96UsBxh6D89rWLmnjoyVg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== John Lunt 17 ==== John Lunt 3 is recorded in the 1861 census of Audley with family - LUNT Hannah Head W F 39 LUNT Henry Son U M 14 Coal Miner LUNT George Son - M 12 Coal Miner LUNT Hannah Dau - F 10 Scholar LUNT Joseph Son - M 7 Scholar LUNT David Son - M 5 Scholar LUNT John Son - M 3 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588ebe9379091b154651b : viewed 26 Jun 2022), John LUNT in household of Hannah LUNT, Haugher Wall, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 20, Page 34, Schedule 173, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. John Lunt 13 stepson, coal miner is recorded in the 1871 census of Audley with family - Levi Browning 40 coal miner Hannah Browning 49 mother Elija Browning 12 daughter William Browning 10 son Hannah Lunt 20 step-daughter, servant Joseph Lunt 18 stepson, coal miner David Lunt 15 stepson, coal miner Sabina Lunt 10 step-daughter John's death aged 17 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=PFyALAqhQQb8HL4hDZG6Dg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Henry Halfpenny 20 ==== Henry Halfpenny 6 is recorded in the 1861 census of Madeley- * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588b9e9379091b15437a3 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Henry (Jnr) HALFPENNY in household of Henry HALFPENNY, Little Madeley, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1918, Folio 80, Page 18, Schedule 99, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 26-6-2022) death aged 20 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=jYudzpnSn57DTXbisd5%2FAg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== George Cotton 28 ==== George Cotton 14 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1861 census of Audley with family - COTTON Edward Head M M 38 Agricultural Labourer COTTON Ann Wife M F 3 COTTON George Son U M 14 Coal Miner COTTON Mary Ann Son - F 11 Scholar COTTON Martha Dau - F 7 Scholar COTTON Edward Dau - M 3 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588dbe9379091b1546060 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), George COTTON in household of Edward COTTON, Village, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 9, Page 11, Schedule 56, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. George Cotton 24 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 census of Audley with family - Hannah Cotton Wife 18 Florence Anne Cotton Daughter 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDD8-VYQ : 25 June 2022), George Cotton, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) George's death aged 28 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=BztdsbCBQYp4tiqJ3UZALg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Joseph Mayer 60 ==== The 1861 census for Ravens Lane, Audley shows Joseph 47 (coal miner) with family - MAYER Joseph Head M M 47 Coal Miner MAYER Dinah Wife M F 51 MAYER William Son U M 18 Coal Miner MAYER Elisha Son U M 16 Coal Miner MAYER Mary Dau U F 13 Scholar MAYER Dinah Dau - F 8 Scholar MAYER James Son - M 5 Scholar * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588e7e9379091b1546352 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Joseph MAYER, Ravens Lane, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 16, Page 25, Schedule 131, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ghuLQYKScfY98%2BUstmdvWA&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Levi Browning 45 ==== Levi aged 40 is recorded in the 1871 Audley census with family - Hannah Browning Wife 49 Elija Browning Daughter 12 William Browning Son 10 Hannah Lunt 20 Joseph Lunt 18 David Lunt 15 John Lunt 13 Sabina Lunt 10 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDD8-NF1 : 25 June 2022), Levi Browning, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) Levi's death aged 45 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=v9rVYleKIlTZLDyJuhbeGQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== John Plevin 23 ==== death aged 23 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=yuxxZhCLouFO%2B4Q4gOQx2Q&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== William Dudley 34 ==== An 1861 census record shows William 22 with family - * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5905b5a4e9379091b1713a91 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), William DUDLEY in household of Jeremiah DUDLEY, Harris's Yard, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/2053, Folio 64, Page 5, Schedule 20, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. The 1871 Hanley census shows William 27 miner with family - Harriett Dudley Wife 23 Margaret E Dudley Daughter 6 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5T4-M3V : 26 June 2022), William Dudley, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) William's death aged 34 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ppIziTUWj7Kf101r7J5hJQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) == Sources == * 'Ironopolis...' book by Nicholas Moss, 2018 Caxton

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== Bijdrage betreffende de eerste vijf leden van de stamreeks van het geslacht Tellegen == * by H. Mijnssen * published in De Nederlandse Leeuw Maandblad 61; 1943. * Source Example: :::Mijnssen, H. ''[[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang| Bijdrage betreffende de eerste vijf leden van de stamreeks van het geslacht Tellegen]]'' (Mijnssen, Netherlands, 1943) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Mijnssen|Mijnssen]]: Page 21 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] *See also the [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tellegen_(geslacht)| (Dutch) Wikipedia page of the Tellegen family]. === Available online at these locations: === *Linked on this page *''The Dutch Lion Monthly issue from the Royal Dutch Society for Genetics and Heritage, Located in the Hague. 1943, 61st annual volume''. p. 193-198. Link (original Dutch): [http://www.van-vliet.org/allfamilies/opendocs/nederlandsche-leeuw-1943-vol-61.pdf] ---- Rough (English) translation of original Dutch: '''Contribution concerning the first five members of the lineage of the genus Tellegen'''This article is based on rounds of ''Miss Th. van Alff'', librarian of our society, of the hrn. ''R.T. Muschart'' and ''J.J. Kleynhoonte'', in Arnhem, and myself. It is the intention that as soon as the tynsregisters of the Veluwe can be consulted again, I will continue the investigation into the origin of ''Jan Telgen''. Written by H. MIJNSSEN. =Introduction= {{Image|file=Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad_1943_61st_Jaargang.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Site of "den Nijmwegen" as it appeared in March 2019.
Map data and image capture ©2019 Google. }} On 5 September 1631 Signature van Voluwe, 1631-'33, fol. 93, Voorst. ''Jenneken Pflips'' was summoned and on 17 August 1632Geriehtssignaat van Veluwe 1674-‘76, fol. 232, Voorst ''Jan Thonissen'' and his wife were summoned by request of ''Jan Telgen'', in Gietelo, under Voorst [Veluwe], to pay 15 guilders and 2 pcs. Others bought beer on 3 August 1675,Geriehtssignaat van Veluwe 1674-‘76, fol. 232, Voorst. and did not pay the required 41 guilders, 5 stuivers to ''Anthony Tellegen'' despite only the farmers from Gietelo having "consumed" the drinks. This potentially means these ''Jan'' and ''Anthony Tellegen'' were father and son, and they were probably brewers or innkeepers. An entry in the Gietel Marketbook, Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829. which was a different, market-focused compilation, brought this to light among others at the Pol house, the Gietel court case, at the inn called "the Zutphen" or "in den Nijmegen.” However, it did not initially state to whom the inn belonged until describing a meeting on 15 May 1622,Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1529, fol. 39 at "den Kills" (outside of Deventer) where it was decided that in a fortnight (on May 29)Markeboek van Girtel, 1603-1829, fol. 39 verso. "they would reconvene in Nijmegen near Gietelo at the home of ''Jan Telgen''." There is no mention of ''Cornelis Tellegen'', brewer in Gietelo and son of ''Anthony'', who was also an innkeeper there. ''Willem Tellegen'', brother or half-brother of ''Cornelis'', left the Veluwe and settled in Westervoort, where he as his son, ''Anthoni'', held the office of commissioner for criminal investigation department, which fell under the administrative authority in Amsterdam. This Cornelius married ''Wilhelmina Warnsinck'' from Groenlo and later became a citizen there. Their son, Dr. ''Reynoldus Lambertus Tellegen'', was a medical doctor in Groenlo (like his great grandfather, Dr. ''Reijnoldus Warnsinck''). He married ''Theodora Cunera Heydenrijck'' and they had twelve children, all baptized in Groenlo. I would like to mention here that in the "het geslacht Weijn" genealogy and notes, in addition to the related lineage collected by F. J. H. Banning in Groenlo, the Tellegen family begins with [[Tellegen-19| ''Antoni Tellegen'']] and a ''Joachim Tellegen'', son of ''Cornelius''. As for the name Tellegen, it could be that this comes from: *the hamlet of Telgt (45 minutes from Ermelo) *Tilligte (northwest of Denekamp in Overijssel) *"Hof de Telligen" (near Drempt; also called "de Telling") *the old town of Telgte (in Münster, Westphalia) In the last case, perhaps it came from the ancestry of ''Jan Thoniss. Telgen'', from Alen, who lived in Arnbanns, had his marriage banns (with ''Grietje Matthysen'') posted on 5 June 1648. There is also an Alen or Aalden in Drente (southwest of Zweelo). Because this ''Jan Thoniss. Telgen'' (a bachelor journeyman) married there in 1648, he cannot be the same innkeeper named ''Jan Telgen'' who was overseeing an establishment called "den Nymwlegen” and (along with his unnamed wife) presented a complaint [regarding the farmers' lack of payment for consumed beers] on 15 September 1625.Signature v. Veluwe, 1625-‘27, Voorst. {{Image|file=Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad_1943_61st_Jaargang.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Artist's rendition of the Tellegen family crest, 2021. }} =The Tellegen Insignia= In the [https://habitant.org/tools/agf.htm| Armorial Général] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Rietstap| J. B. Rietstap], the Tellegen insignia is described as: in white silver, a red greyhound rearing up, with a red collar with gold yellow edges and rings. In the seals held by the state archives in Gelderland, the hound appears both leaping and on its hind legs; though all crests show a hound, not all show a collar. The oldest known lacquer print of the seal of [[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang#Cornelius_Tellegen||''Cornelius Tellegen'']], vassal of the [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proosdij_(Deventer)| Deventer Proosdij], appears in the archives of the Gelderse Leenkamer on 1 February 1699. Unfortunately, it shows nothing of the insignia as the imprint is too flat. Crest: the profile of a collared hound lying on ground. In the same source, the imprint of the seal of [[Tellegen-19| ''Antony Tellegen'']] (vassal of Borculo) clearly shows a jumping dog.Medegedeeld door den hr. R. T. Muschart, Arnhem. Crest: the hound's profile. Actum Groenlo, 28- 6-1755.Medegedeeld door den hl. J. J. Kleynhoonte, Arnhem. =III. Data concerning the first five members of the lineage of the Tellegen family, as well as of ''Cornelis Tellegen'' and ''Jan Tellegen'', brothers or half-brothers of ''Willem''.= ==Jan Telgen== [[Telgen-2|Jan [Johan] Telgen]], Telli[n]gen, listed as an innkeeper in "die Herberghe, Genaempt in den Nymwegen" in Gietelo south of Voorst [Veluwe] from 15 May 1622Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 39 verso. to his death, which occurred between 15 and 20 November 1651.Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 97. He was owner of a homestead in Gietelo as of 25 May 1632Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 62 verso. In 1662-‘64 there are two homesteads, one with house and garden also in Gietelo, which are under his name in the Arnhem Municipal Archives. Inv. 3938: Maaneedule v.d. verponding v.h. ampt v. Voorst [Gietel.] and is a magistrate in Voorst in 1623.Gerichtssignaat van Veluwe, 1622-‘26, Voorst, 10.3 en 11 17-4-1623. If he is the same Jan Telli(n)gen from Epe,Recht. arch. Veluwe, Inv. 20[2], Sententiën, 1607-‘13, Epe: 20-6-1610 en 23-6-1613, en Gerichtssignaat v. Veluwe, 1614-‘17, folio 263, Epe, 21-6-1616. then he is also mentioned several times in disputes from Voorst. It is not clear whether [[Telgen-2|Jan]] is the same person as a ''Jan Telligen'' who married ''Aelfgen Hendrix'' on 29 January 1640.Leenactenboek v. d. Geld. Leenkamer, 1635-41, fol. 158 verso. The latter Jan was from a field near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appen,_Netherlands| Appen], which was splintered from the Stakenborch [Stackenborgh] forest fiefdom in the land of Veluwe, Voorst Parish, Gietelo hamlet. ===Anthoni Telgen=== [[Telgen-3|''Anthoni [Thonis, Theunis, Tonnis] [van] Telgen [Telli[n]gen]'']], although not definitively proven, was very likely the son of [[Telgen-2| ''Jan Telgen'']]. He was also an innkeeper at "den Nymwegen" in Gietelo and is named as such from 14 April 1660Markeboek v. Gietel, 160,3-1829, fol. 101. to 19 June 1682.Als Toron, fol. 122 verso. However, per the Gietelsche Markengericht, [[Telgen-3|Anthoni]] was already at "den Nymwegen" on 23 August 1655Als voren. fol. 99 verso. when people were gathered in "Gietelo at the house of Telligen." He, too, was fined several times for participating in brawls.Gerichtssibnaat v. Veluwe, 1641-44, Voorst, 24-5-1644. Als voren, 1661-63, Voorst, 3-8-1661.Als voren, 1690-93, Voorst, 28-6-1690. Anthoni died between 7 September 1691 and 10 February 1692, per his son ''Willem's'' marriage record.Gerichtssignaat van Veluwe 1690-93, Voorst, 9-7-1691. [[Telgen-3|Anthoni]] became a widower upon the death of his first wife, ''Swaentje Driessen'', and later married [[Wetters-31|''Anna Wetters'']] in Arnhem on 12 December 1657. [[Wetters-31|''Anna'']] died sometime after witnessing her grandson ([[Tellegen-19|''Antoni Tellegen's'']]) baptism on 7 December 1695. She was the daughter of ''Willem Wetters'', who was a citizen of Arnhem.
August 3, 1675. Concerning Baron Wijnandt van Renesse, lord 'tot den Poll', plaintiff on one side, and on the other side [[Telgen-3|Anthoni Telgen]], in place of his wife [[Wetters-31|Anneken Wetters]], or (in case he does not want to concern himself with this matter) [[Wetters-31|Anneken Wetters]] herself. *[that] in the year 1673 she, during the withdrawal of the French (troops) from Kampen, [the French] lying with their munitions and baggage in ships on the river IJssel in the vicinity of Wilp and Voorst, and coming into the hamlet of Gietelo to requisition some horses to bring the aforementioned ships higher (up along the river), *[and then when] the inhabitants did not cooperate, [Anneken] said that she wanted to betray De Poll, because of which it [then] came to pass, that the French not only violently damaged the plaintiff's house, and had the same opened under further threats, also took two of the plaintiff's horses with them, which he received back at his house after 8 days in a very exhausted and poor state, [and they] also took a cloak from the [the plaintiff], a couple of pistol holsters, and also turkeys, chickens and other provisions, which the plaintiff, both for the affront and other damages, reckons a sum of 500 guilders. The court has heard what the defendant has said in their defence, and considering what had to be considered, are rejecting the claim in case of injury in the name of the defendant done by pleading; understanding that slander has occurred and that on the contrary a good counterargument was made with compensation of the (court) costs for (those) reasons.
From [[Telgen-3| ''Anthoni Telgen's'']] first marriage: *[[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang#Cornelius_Tellegen| ''Cornelius'']], discussed next. *''Jan [Johannes]'', who died sometime after 5 June 1729, after witnessing the baptism of Helena Tellegen (daughter of ''dr. van Wilhelmus'' and ''Apolania Betuw'') on 27 August 1693, and Antonius Franciscus Telleghen (son of [[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang#Cornelius_Tellegen||''Cornelius'']] and ''Bernardina Joochums''). From the second marriage: *[[Tellegen-20|''Willem'']], discussed later. ====Cornelius Tellegen==== ''Corneli[u]s Tellegen [Telgens]'', a brewer in Gietelo,Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 139 VO: 28-8-1707; fol. 141 c.o.: 11-5-1708; fol. 150: 7-10-1720; en Prot. Voorst, 1711-‘30, fol. 41: 12-1723. named in an inheritance in Veluwe in 1723.Prot. v. Voorst, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 41. Although the Gietelsche Markengericht met several times "at the home of ''Cornelis Tellegen'',"Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 131: 23-2-1700; fol. 139 vo: 28-6-1707; fol. 144: 27-9-1712. it is unclear if this habitual meeting space was located at "den Nymwegen" or in one of his new houses. His death was announced in Voorst on 23 April, and he was buried in the church; he was named as the son of the late [[Tellegen-19|''Antoni Tellgen'']], and married (as a bachelor from Gietelo; banns posted on 8 August) in the region of Duistervoorde on 29 August 1697, to ''Bern[h]ardina Brouwer[s]'' (the daughter of ''Jochem Adolphs'' and ''Aleida'').
December 1, 1699. ''Cornelis Telgens'' and his wife, residing in the jurisdiction of Voorst, vassals of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proosdij_(Deventer)| Deventer Proosdij], "a sixth part of the Bellerensinck estate, in the jurisdiction of Voorst," located in Gietelo parish, provosty of that rural property.Stadsarchief Deventer. Leenreg. der proosdij te Deventer, deel 6 August 1, 1694. ''Cornelis Tellegen'' is mentioned as being fined in Voorst because he beat "a guest on the head with a chair to collect payment."Gerichtssignaat v. Veluwe, 1694-‘98, Voorst: 1-8-1694. July 22, 1717.Prot. v. Voorst, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 17 verso. ''Cornelis Tellegen'' and his wife take out a mortgage on their home, tavern, barn, and land; these were purchased on 8 August 1697, the day their marriage banns were published, and a "new house or mason's house" was built there. All properties are located in the jurisdiction of Voorst, near Gietelo, and this mortgage was repaid on 19 May 1724.Als voren, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 17 vo. January 3, 1725. They take out a new mortgage on this real estate.Als voren, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 44 vo. July 3, 1728. ''Bernardina Brouwers[s],'' who is now the widow of Tellegen,Als voren, 1711-‘,30, Voorst, fol. 59. is mentioned as assisted by her custodian Jan Tellegen in leaving all her remaining possessions to "Miss Marya Tellegen," who gave them to her as a gift.Protocol van Voorst, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. GO.
Cornelis Tellegen and his wife probably had 14 children, 12 of whom were baptized at Duistervoorde Parish (including Joachim, born 23 April 1712). ====Willem Tellegen==== [[Tellegen-20|''Willem Tellegen'']] was a customs officer in Westervoort in 1694,Recht. arch. Westervoort, Minuten v. Kondschappen, 1585-1620 en 1639-1809, [1 deel]: 20-1-1694. 1710,Als voren, 5-6-1710: Commissaris W. Tellegen, als getuige, 45 á 46 jaar oud. and 1727.Als voren, 28-7-1727.. "Willem Tellegen, Anthony Tellegen beijde commisen ter recherche, sorterende onder t collegie ter Admiralitijdt tot Amsterdam.” He was baptized in 1664 or 1665, and his wedding banns posted and proclaimed in Voorst on February 5. He (the son of [[Wetters-31|''Anna Wetters'']] and the late [[Telgen-3|''Anthoni Tellegen'']]) married ''Appollonia in de Betouwe'' (maiden daughter of ''Henrik'', from Doesburg and now residing in Voorst) at Duistervoorde Parish on 23 October 1692.
January 18, 1712. Wilhelm Zwellingen, inspector in Westervoort., buys a house in the Meypoortstraat in Doesburg.Protocol van Voluntaire acten. Stad Doesburg.
From this marriage: *''Helena Tellegen'', baptized in Duiven on 27 August 1693. Witnesses were ''Jo[hann]es Tellegen'' and ''Anna Wetters''. She is presumably the same ''''Helena Lijdwiena Tellegen'''' who appears with ''Lambert Wenink'' in (Dutch reformed church) marriage banns on 7 April 1720 in Voorst; they obtained their marriage certificate from Westervoort and married there. She was later announced as "''Helena Lydwiena Tellegen'', widow of ''Werink''" by the reformed church in Groenlo. *[[Tellegen-19| Antoni]]. =====Antoni Tellegen===== [[Tellegen-19|''Antoni Tellegen'']] was baptized in Duiven on 12 July 1695; ''Anna Wetters'' and ''Cornelis Tellegen'' were witnesses. He was a police officer on horseback in WestervoortHerv. trouwboek Westervoort, 1728-'71, bl. 40: 2-5-1731. and a citizen of Groenlo.Heerl. archief Enghuizen. Portef. met Ambtelijke brieven aan F. J. baron van Heekeren van Enghuizen, 1730-‘67. He was married in the Dutch reformed church, with his banns posted in Westvoort on 2 May 1731, and his certificate obtained in Groenlo from the magistrate. (The banns from 17 April 1731, name him as a bachelor from Westervoort, son of the late [[Tellegen-20|''Willem Telgen'']].) He married [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhelmina Warnsink'']], daughter of ''Dr. Reinoldus'' and ''Bernhardina Backs'' of Backhuis. This couple married in the Dutch reformed church of Groenlo on 5 March 1690 as "''Reinoldt Warnsingh''" (a medical doctor; he was son of the late ''Johan Warsinck'' who had been mayor and steward of [Groenlo]) and ''Bernhardina Backs'', (daughter of the late ''Reiner Backs'' of [Groenlo]). Their marriage certificate is dated April 5 in Recken, Eibergen. There are no records naming [[Warnsinck-2|Wilhelmina]]She was probably named after her grandmother Warnsinck. "''Wilhelmina Stoutenborch''". [Gerichtsprotocol van Groenlo, 1671-‘77, fol. 78 vo., 19-10-1674.] as a child of this couple, who baptized their children ''Anna Helena'' (7 April 1693) and ''Maria Elisabeth'' (4 March 1698) in the Dutch reformed church. In the declaration of marriage in Groenlo, [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhelmina Warnsink'']] is referred to as the "m[aiden] d[aughter] of the late '''Arnold' Warsink'', who was a local medical doctor during his lifetime." At the baptisms of his four sons and two daughters in Groenlo, he is always named as "''Reinold''," except for the baptism of ''Gerhardus Theodorus'' on 12 November 1699, where he is listed as "''Arnolt Warnsinck'', medical doctor." [[Warnsinck-2|''Willemina Warnsinck'']] passed away sometime between 2 May 1731, and 12 January 1737.
January 12, 1737. [[Tellegen-19|''Antony Telliger'']] is guardian and keeper of his underaged son, [[Tellegen-17|''Reinholdus Tellinger'']]. He is enfeoffed with a share of the Harveldereamp located under Groenlo, with whom ''Arnoldus Hackenbroeck'' has been deprived of his rights of feudatory depiction. This was held for [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhelmina Warnsinck'']] starting on December 1, 1730, as she was a fief of this noble ''Huyae van Borculo'' at Zutphens, and has rightfully been borrowed for his aforementioned son, as he is entitled through the death of his mother [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhemina Warnsinck'']].Transcript of a courtesy letter, regarding the Harvelder camp at Groenlo. In margin: "the original written on writing paper with race seal in red lacquer". Owned by Mrs. ''R. Hanlo'' in Venlo.
======Reinoldus Lambertus Tellegen====== [[Tellegen-17|''Reinoldus Lambertus Tellegen'']], a medical doctor in Groenlo, registered as a medical student in Leiden on 21 November 1754 when he was 21. He was born in about 1733 and died in Groenlo on 16 January 1795. He was betrothed to [[Heijdenrijk-6| ''Theodora Kunniera'' (Cunera) ''Heidenrijck'' (Heijdenrijk)]] in the Dutch reformed church of Groenlo on 26 January, in front of the city council (the original record reads "in front of the lords of the magistrate of the city") and married her on 14 (originally written as 13) February 1770. She was born on 30 March 1750 and died in Groenlo on 17 August 1789, and she was the daughter of [[Heijdenrijk-7|''Johan Antony'']] and [[Volbier-1|''Johanna Cat[h]arina Volbier'']]. They had 12 children, all baptized Roman Catholics in Groenlo: *''Jacobus Antonius'', born 28 January 1771. *''[[Tellegen-5| Antonius Otto Hermanus]]'', born 16 June 1772. *''Joannes Wilhelmus'', born 31 January 1774. *''[[Tellegen-13| Henricus Christophorus]]'', born 25 March 1775. *''[[Tellegen-16| Wernerus Franciscus]]'', born 22 April 1777; died in Groenlo on 19 June 1777. *''Lambertus Gerardus'', born 22 April 1777. *''Wernera Wilhelmina Francisca'', born 16 December 1778. *''Wernerus Lambertus'', born 22 September 1780. *''Cornelia Maria Catharina'', born 31 December 1782. *''Henricus Joannes'', born 14 July 1784. *''[[Tellegen-14|Michael Adrianus]]'', born 1 August 1786; died in Groenlo on 13 October 1786. *''[[Tellegen-15| Wilhelmus Antonius]]'', born 20 January 1788; died in Groenlo on 21 January 1788. == Sources == ---- ==Acknowledgements== Thank you to Maarten Stoffels for making me aware of the existence of this document. Thank you to Reddit user feindbild_ for helping with translation.

Bilbrey Families in Overton, Tennessee

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== Bilbrey Families in Overton County == These census records were assessed to look for all Bilbrey families in Overton County around 1830-1840. The goal is to attempt to support the supposition that the father of [[Bilbrey-83|Isham Hansford Bilbrey (1805-1848)]] was [[Bilbrey-89|Isham Hansford Bilbrey (1765-1847)]]. : The courthouse in Overton County was burned down in 1865 by Captain John Francis and a band of Confederate guerillas.Birdwell, Michael E. "Overton County" as viewed on [https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/overton-county/ tennesseeencyclopedia.net] on 1 August 2022. There were additional records lost to fires from other years. # Lost census: 1810 # Lost marriage records: 1806 to 1866 # Lost probate records: 1806 to 1869 : In research notes titled "Bilbrey Family History from J. C. Bilbrey's Papers" it states that Isham, Laurence, and Johnnie Bilbrey, with wives and children (42 people in all), travelled across the mountains from Chatham County to Overton County, Tennessee. Isham was said to have come first. If they really migrated between 1800 and 1804, the Isham born 1805 would have been born in Tennessee, not in North Carolina.([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 16:22, 1 August 2022 (UTC)) === 1830 Census === :Bilbreys in the 1830 census in Overton County:Sistler, Byron. "1830 Census: East Tennessee," (Evanston, IL: Byron Sistler, 1969), pp. 162 & 165. (on [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/133131/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch.org]) # Lawrence (col. 192) # William Bilberry (col. 211) # Thomas Bilberry (col. 211) # John Bilberry (col. 211) # William Bilberry (col. 211) # Laird Bilberry (col. 211) : Taken from the Overton County 1830 census, in a non-stated district or town'''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census", Year: 1830; Census Place: Overton, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 179; Page: 211; Family History Library Film: 0024537, {{Ancestry Sharing|29739545|a66520}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|736152}} (accessed 1 August 2022), William Bilberry in Overton, Tennessee. * '''{{Lime|Gen 1 in TN}}''' '''{{Orange|Gen 2 in TN}}''' # Lawrence Bilberry (image 41 of 86) '''{{Lime|born 1770-1780}}''' # Herod Bilberry (image 53 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1800-1810}}''' # Benton Bilberry (image 53 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1790-1800}}''' # John Bilberry (image 69 of 86)ɫ '''{{Lime|born 1760-1770}}''' or '''{{Lime|born 1780-1790}}''' # Ensah Bilberry (image 69 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1800-1810}}''' # John Bilberry (image 75 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1790-1800}}''' # William Bilberry (image 79 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1790-1800}}''' # Thomas Bilberry (image 79 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1790-1800}}''' # John Bilberry (image 79 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1800-1810}}''' # William Bilberry (image 79 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1790-1800}}''' # Laird Bilberry (image 79 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1800-1810}}''' # Isaac Bilberry (image 81 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1790-1800}}''' # Isaac Bilberry (image 81 of 86) '''{{Lime|1770-1780}}''' # Thomas Bilberry (image 81 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1800-1810}}''' # Jescah? Bilberry (image 81 of 86) '''{{Orange|born 1800-1810}}''' :Note that Isham Sr. and Jr. were not found in the Overton County 1830 census. There was an Isham Bilberry in Dallas County, Alabama (Male 40-45 and Female 30-39) which was six hours away. There has been no indication that this family resided in Alabama at any point. There was a MoDuse Bilberry on the same census page. The Isham listed there does not match the age of either Isham being researched. :ɫ There were two older Bilberrys in this household. Could one of them have been Isham? Or, did they bring their father? :ɫɫ The three brothers, Isham, Lawrence, and John, were supposedly the three brothers that migrated together to Overton County. Isham and Isaac don't sound alike, or I would think they might have taken the name down wrong (easily done, as it wasn't a common name in that location). === 1836 Taxes === :In 1836 Isham and his father, Isham, were both listed in the Overton, Tennessee early tax records.'''Tax Record''': "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895", Early Tax Lists of Tennessee. Microfilm, 12 rolls. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee, {{Ancestry Sharing|29734559|0a1997}} - {{Ancestry Record|2883|123221}} (accessed 1 August 2022), Name: Isham H Bilberry; Year: 1836; Residence: Overton, Tennessee. Presumably it was the elder Isham that was taxed on 150 acres, and the younger that was taxed on 40 acres. # Thomas Bilberry, Sr. 200 acres # Henry H. Bilberry 200 acres # John Bilberry, Sr. 50 acres + 30 acres + 50 acres # Thomas Bilberry, Jr. 25 acres # Benton Bilberry 60 acres + 50 acres + 50 acres + 30 acres # James Bilberry 80 acres # '''{{Lime|Isham Bilberry}}''' 150 acres # '''{{Orange|Isham H. Bilberry}}''' 40 acres # William Bilberry 30 (x5) === 1830s Deeds === : [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-87HX-7?i=4&cat=231724 April 1827-September 1834 Deeds] # On the 10th of November 1833 Isham Bilberry sold for $150 land on the waters of Matthew's Creek at the fork of the Roaring River, totalling 80 acres."Deeds, v. F-G 1827-1838," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-87CQ-9?i=241&cat=231724 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isham Bilberry, 1833; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 242 of 571) : Note: The first deed entered in this book was for the 5th of February 1833. # On the 26th of February 1835 Isaac "Bilberry" purchased fifty acres of land in Overton County, near the Roaring River."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN9-9?i=26&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isaac Bilberry, 1835; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 27 of 200) # On the 28th of April 1835 William "Bilberry" signed a deed for 100 acres on the Roaring River, in Overton County, Tennessee."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNM-4?i=32&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for William Bilberry, 1835; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 33 of 200) # On the 16th of September 1836 James "Bilberry" purchased twelve acres of land on the waters of Mathew's Creek in Overton County, Tennessee."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNM-R?i=53&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for James Bilberry, 1836; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 54 of 200) # On the 28th of January 1839 Isaac "Bilberry" signed a deed for fifty acres of land near Points Creek, on the waters of the Roaring River, in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNC-Y?i=86&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isaac Bilberry, 1839; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 87 of 200) # On the 26th of June 1839 Isaac Bilberry purchased fifty acres of land on the waters of Matthew's Creek in Overton County.On the 28th of January 1839 Isaac "Bilberry" signed a deed for fifty acres of land near Points Creek, on the waters of the Roaring River, in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN9-V?i=93&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isaac Bilberry, 1839; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 94 of 200) # On the 30th of November 1839 '''{{Orange|Isham H. "Bilberry"}}''' purchased fifty acres of land on the waters of Puncheon Camp Creek, on the waters of the Obed. (East of his brother John Bilberry's land)"Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNQ-B?i=95&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isham Bilberry, 1839; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 96 of 200) === 1840s Deeds === # On the 1st of June 1840 '''{{Orange|Isham H. Bilberry}}''' purchased one hundred and fifty acres of land on the waters of Puncheon Camp Creek, on the water of the Obeds River."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN9-Y?i=96&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isham Bilberry, 1840; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 97 of 200) # On the 29th of April 1841 James '''Bilbrey''' purchased one hundred and fifty acres on the waters of the Roaring River."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN7-S?i=98&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for James Bilbrey, 1841; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 97 of 200) Note that his deed is dated 1842, but the deeds above and below him were in 1841 (so a mistake on his year). {{Lime|''This was the point in which the surname spelling was consistently changed from Bilberry to Bilbrey in deeds}} # On the 16th of October 1841 James "Bilbrey" purchased one hundred and fifty acres on the waters of the Roaring River in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN8-N?i=100&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for James Bilbrey, 1841; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 101 of 200) # On the 5th of September 1844 Isaac Bilbrey purchased two hundred and fifty acres of land at the head of the waters of Puncheon Camp Creek, in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN9-H?i=105&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isaac Bilbrey, 1844; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 106 of 200) # {{Lime|''It appears we are into the next generation here}} # On the 11th of September 1844 '''Binuru?''' Bilbrey purchased ten acres of land on the waters of Roaring River."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN9-H?i=105&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Binuru Bilbrey, 1844; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 106 of 200) # On the 8th of September 1847 William C. Bilbrey purchased one hundred acres on the foot of the mountain, in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNH-P?i=123&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for William C. Bilbrey, 1847; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 124 of 200) # On the 16th of September 1847 William C. Bilbrey purchased six hundred acres (beginning at James A. Richardson's blacksmith shop) in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNH-P?i=123&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for William C. Bilbrey, 1849; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 124 of 200) # On the 1st of October 1849 Isaac Bilbrey purchased five hundred acres of land on the waters of Puncheon Camp Creek, in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNZ-6?i=131&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Isaac Bilbrey, 1849; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 132 of 200) # On the 13th of October 1849 Charnel Bilbrey purchased two hundred acres on the waters of the west fork of the Obeds river."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNZ-D?i=132&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Charnel Bilbrey, 1849; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 133 of 200) === 1850s Deeds === # On the 17th of May 1850 Benton Bilberry purchased two hundred acres of land on the head of the Puncheon Camp Creek."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNZ-D?i=132&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Benton Bilbrey, 1850; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 135 of 200) {{Lime|''This is the first deed found for Benton}} # On the 9th of December 1851 Alexander P. Bilbrey purchased one hundred acres on the waters of the Matthew's Creek (near William Bilbrey)."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNC-C?i=139&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Alexander P. Bilbrey, 1851; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 140 of 200) # On the 2nd of April 1853 William Bilbrey & Alexander P. Bilbrey purchased three hundred acres on the waters of Matthew's Creek, in Overton County."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSNC-C?i=139&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for William Bilbrey & Alexander P. Bilbrey, 1853; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 142 of 200) # On the 7th day of February 1855 Thomas Bilbrey purchased thirty acres of land, and a grant in the name of Isaac Crabtree of 600 acres."Land entries, 1833-1856," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-NSN4-Z?i=145&cat=234603 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 1 August 2022), entry for Thomas Bilbrey, 1855; citing deeds of Overton County, Tennessee. (Image 146 of 200) == Sources ==

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Bill & Ted

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[[Category:Films]] Bill & Ted is an American science fiction comedy franchise created by Chris Matheson and [[Solomon-787|Ed Solomon]]. It features William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan, portrayed by Alex Winter and [[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]], respectively, two metalhead slacker friends who travel through time and beyond while trying to fulfill their destiny to establish a utopian society in the universe with their music. The series spans three films: '''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Excellent_Adventure], '''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Bogus_Journey], and '''Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted_Face_the_Music]. {{Image|file=Bill_Ted.png |caption=Wyld Stallyns Logo }} ===Films by chronological order=== ==== Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) ==== :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winter] :[[Carlin-167|George Denis Patrick Carlin (1937-2008)]] as Rufus :Terry Camilleri as Napoleon Bonaparte [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Camilleri] :Dan Shor as Billy the Kid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Shor] :Tony Steedman as Socrates [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Steedman] :Rod Loomis as Sigmund Freud [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Loomis] :[[Leong-26|Al Leong]] as Genghis Khan :Jane Wiedlin as Joan of Arc [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wiedlin] :Robert V. Barron as Abraham Lincoln [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_V._Barron] :Clifford David as Ludwig van Beethoven [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_David] :Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Logan, Ted's and Deacon's father [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Landon_Jr.] :Bernie Casey as Mr. Ryan, Bill and Ted's history teacher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Casey] :Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy/Mom, Bill's stepmother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Stoch] :J. Patrick McNamara as Mr. Ian Preston, Bill's father :Frazier Bain as Deacon Logan, Ted's younger brother :Diane Franklin as Princess Joanna [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Franklin] :Kimberley LaBelle as Princess Elizabeth [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberley_Kates] ==== Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) ==== :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winter] :[[Carlin-167|George Denis Patrick Carlin (1937-2008)]] as Rufus :William Sadler as the Grim Reaper / Death [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)] :Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Logan, Ted's and Deacon's father [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Landon_Jr.] :J. Patrick McNamara as Mr. Ian Preston, Bill's father :Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy/Mom, Bill's stepmother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Stoch] :Joss Ackland as Chuck De Nomolos [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joss_Ackland] :Annette Azcuy as Elizabeth [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0044166/] :Sarah Trigger as Joanna [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0872755/?ref_=tt_cl_i_11] :[[Grier-179|Pam Grier]] as Ms. Wardroe :Chelcie Ross as Col. Oats [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelcie_Ross] :Frank Welker as the voices of Satan, The Easter Bunny, and Station ==== Bill & Ted's Face the Music (2020) ==== :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winter] :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :William Sadler as the Grim Reaper / Death [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)] :Kristen Schaal as Kelly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristen_Schaal] :Samara Weaving as Theadora "Thea" Preston [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samara_Weaving] :Brigette Lundy-Paine as Wilhelmina "Billie" Logan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigette_Lundy-Paine] :Anthony Carrigan as Dennis Caleb McCoy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Carrigan_(actor)] :Erinn Hayes as Princess Elizabeth Logan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erinn_Hayes] :Jayma Mays as Princess Joanna Preston [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayma_Mays] :Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy/Mom, Bill's stepmother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Stoch] :Holland Taylor as The Great Leader [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Taylor] :Kid Cudi as himself [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi] :Jillian Bell as Dr. Taylor Wood [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jillian_Bell] :Beck Bennett as Officer Deacon Logan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck_Bennett] :DazMann Still as Jimi Hendrix [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9065516/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t17] :Jeremiah Craft as Louis Armstrong [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6221267/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t18] :Daniel Dorr as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3145308/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t79] :Sharon Gee as Ling Lun [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2587609/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t19] :Patty Anne Miller as Grom [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9250360/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t20] :Dave Grohl as himself [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0342970/?ref_=tt_cl_i_16] ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted

Bill Chidlow DNA Finds

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The Central Alberta Sanatorium was completed in 1920 replacing a similar facility in the Crowsnest Pass community of Frank. Through its history, it served to rehabilitate soldiers exposed to poison gas in World War I and treat the sufferers of tuberculosis. During the years 1942-1945 it also treated Japanese evacuees. In 1950, it was renamed The Baker Sanatorium in honour of Doctor Albert Baker, the first superintendent, who served from 1920 - 1950. More photos are held by [http://ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx?TN=IMAGEBAN&AC=QBE_QUERY&RF=WebResults&MR=10&QF0=Photographer+%7C+File+number&QI0=NA+5663+/+PA+3619 Glenbow Museum]

Bill Cole To-Do List

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Bill Piper To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Piper-533|Bill Piper]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Piper-533&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bill Piper To-Do List|Bill's current to-do list]].''

Billings Family Mysteries

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I have run wall with ancestor Pierce Billings (1780 - 1849). I seem to have DNA link to Jasper Billings (1690 - 1763) from the same county in Virginia, but cannot establish the link between the two. I would appreciate if anyone with any speculations about this like contact me.

Billings Name Study

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[[Category:Billings Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Billings Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Billings Billings] 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 Billings 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 Billings's), by time period (18th Century Billings's), or by topic (Billings DNA, Billings Occupations, Billings 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. {| |
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{{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Billings 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: [[Brown-8758|Neil Brown]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Billings}} 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== * * * == Task List == * Connecting to my Billings family ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Billings * Biling * Billins ==Billings DNA == # [[Billings-571|Richard (Billings) Billing (abt.1600-1640)]] haplogroup I1 {| |
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Billings&order=dobup List of Billings yDNA Tests ]

BILLINGSLEY Name Study

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Calender of Patent Rolls King Edward I 1306 appointment of Wyllym de Byllyngsleye as King's Clerk for the County of Gloucester ( The first use of the name of the Salop village as a family name. ) Confirmed the following year by Edward II on his succession . Research indicates that he was the sole source of all subsequent Billingsleys. His son Wyllym bought land @ Hallon nr. Worfield 1358 left to his son John who married Matilda de Ewyke (Wick ?) dau. of Wyllym E. their son John marr. Margaret ? of Wyken with three sons. 1. William who became a curate @ Canterbury Cathedral before taking a living in Derbyshire. 2. Ralph ( his line to Sir Henry I. Lord Mayor of London @ M.P. for City ). 3. Stephen remained @ Hallon with line to Sir Francis (1565 - 1643) born @ Astley Abbotts. married 1581 to Lady Bridget Vernon (her line through a sign. of Magna Carta ( Baron de Rous ) to the early Scots Kings held @ Paisley Abbey ) Much more info. if anyone interested. john B.

Bills Creek Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery Images - 1

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Source: Bill's Creek Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery (Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA). __________________ headstone. Personally photographed by Paula Franklin, 23 May 2019. These photos are for the category Bill's Creek Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina

Billups Family Bible

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'''Billups Family Bible, 1760-1875''' OF INTEREST IN THE CHART IS IV. LUCRETIA BILLUPS GAYLE (ca. 1730 - 1809) who married MATTHEW GAYLE (1722 - 1787, Lunenburg Co., VA) in 1753. Matthew and his brother, JOSIAH, left Kingston Parish and settled in South Carolina after the Revolutioinary War. Also of interest are the descendants of Generation V. JOSEPH BILLUPS (1860 - 1815) who appear below in the family Bible. BILLUPS FAMILY BIBLE, 1760 - 1875 (Library of Virginia #21612) Family Record - Marriages Joseph and Joice Billups was married by the Rev'd. David Tinsley DD in the county of Gloucester at the house of Richard Respess Sr. on the 14th (?) Day of February in the year 1784.
George Gayle and Lucy J. Billups was married by Wm Fitchett DD on Thursday the 9th day of February 1804 at the house of Jos Billups.
Thomas Williams and Mary L. Billups was married the 18th day of October on Thursday by Wm Fitchett 1804 at the house of Jos Billups.
William L. Smith and Joice R. Billups was married the 1st day of June Thursday by the Rev. H. Smith 1815 at the house of Joseph Billups.
Finley Dixon and Pamela (?) Billups was married Saturday the 18th of May 1816 by Rev. Williams at the house of Joice Billups wid of Jos Billups.
Wickham Billups and Mary L. Billups was married by the Rev. Richard Billups DD in the county of Mathews at the house of John Billups the 15th day of July in the year 1819.
William Bohannon and Rosamund Billups was married the _____day of January 1824 Thursday by the Rev. John Brownley.
John H. Bohannon and Susan Billups was married the 6th day of January 1825 by the Rev. Humphrey Billups at the house of Joice Billups.
Isaac S. Armistead and Anneliza Billups was married the 28 day of October 1830.
Births Joseph Billups Jurnir son of John and Mary was born on the 29 of Sep 1760.
Joice Respess now Billups dau of Richard and Lucy Respess was born on the first day of Nov. 1766.
: # Mary Lilly Billups first child of Joseph and Joice Billups was born January 21 1785. # Lucy Gayle Billups born Feb. 25 1787. # Maria Billups born Decem 29th 1788. # Pamela Billups born March 28 1791. # Joice Billups born April 11 1798. # Wickham Billups born Decem 2, 1795. # Susannah Billups born Feb 8 1798 *Names torn off # _____Eliza Billups b. September 9 1810. : George Gayle and Thomas Williams children: : Billups Gayle born March 7th 1805, child of George and Lucy Gayle.
Wm Williams born Oct 26 1805
Colston (?) Gayle born Jan 9 1807.
John Williams born June 18 1807.
Carolina Gayle born Sept 17 1808.
Joice Williams born Sept 11, 1809
Hannah Williams born June 12 1812.
Pamela Dixon died Mar 26______age 84 years 2m.
Lucy Gayle died April 26 1852.
Mary L. Williams died June 5 1857 (?)
Susan Bohannon died August________1866 age 69.
Joice Billups departed this life 14 March 1847, age 80 yrs 4 months and 14 days.
Joseph Billups departed this life April 5, 1815, age 54 years 6 months 7 days.
== Source == * Mandell, Gaule N., "Chapter 14 - Strays, Allied Families & Gayle Family Slaves in Gloucester County." [http://web.archive.org/web/20151127174543/http://gale-gaylefamilies.com/allied-families-and-strays-of-gloucester-county-va.html Archive.org captured on 27 Nov 2015], Retrieved on 8 September 2017. Repository: Library of Virginia #21612.

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:::'''''*Wikitree leaders (helpers)''''' :::'''''*Debby Black''''' :::'''''*bartonquest@gmail.com''''' :::'''''*Paula J.''''' :::'''''*paularuehling@gmail.com''''' [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Blackstock-97&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Billy Blackstock To-Do List|Billy's current to-do list]].'' :::::'''''*One''''' :::'''''*I am trying to prove my line back to James Franklin Blackstock, Sr., (Blackstock-10) an American Revolutionary Soldier to enable me to join the Sons of the American Revolution. I need to prove that this James Franklin Blackstock, Sr. had a son named James Franklin Blackstock, Jr. (Blackstock-77). I can prove my line back to this James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.''''' :::::'''''*two''''' :::'''''*start one place study on the Blackstock Plantation to include showing who owned the plantation, where it was located, what it was used for and what special events took place there and what it is being used for nowl'''''

Billy 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: Billy Parish, County Antrim|Category for Billy 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]] ==Billy Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bile. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61294 Billy Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Cary, Dunluce Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ::Billy Civil Parish in North Antrim covers a rural area north of Ballymoney and east of Portrush including the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site. Billy parish has an area of 68.5 km² or 26.4 square miles. The Bush river defines the western boundary of the parish. The Devock river (also called Labach, Blackwater, Stracam) defines the eastern boundary of the parish. In addition to Bushmills and Mossside there are several small hamlets in the parish including '''Castlecat''', '''Liscolman''', '''Lisnagunogue'''. :The A2 coast road passes through from Bushmills towards Ballycastle. Several other roads pass through the parish including the B17 from Bushmills towards Ballycastle, the B66 from Bushmills towards Dervock, B67 from Coleraine to Ballycastle which passes through Moss-Side, and B146 past Giant's Causeway. :Billy Civil Parish is in the historic baronies of Cary and Dunluce Lower. ===Population Centres of Billy 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%"|'''Castlecat'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Caiseal Cait.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1710,-6.5089,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1710/-6.5089 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlecat&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Dunseverick'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Sobhairce.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunseverick Web page for Dunseverick]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.2333,-6.4594,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.2333/-6.4594 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunseverick&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunseverick&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Dunseverick''' is a small hamlet noted for the ruin of Dunseverick Castle. Dunseverick is in Currysheskin townland although the Castle is in the adjacent townland Feigh in [[Space:Billy_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Billy parish]].Wikipedia contributors, "Dunseverick," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunseverick The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project. Dunseverick alias Feigh, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=15396 |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Giant’s Causeway'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Clochán an Aifir.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.2428,-6.5062,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.2428/-6.5062 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Giant’s%20Causeway&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Liscolman'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios Cholmáin.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1614,-6.4622,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1614/-6.4622 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liscolman&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Billy Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Billy Parish (Bile) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61294/BF Billy 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. :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'''
|- |Aird||''Aird Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aird&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aird&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aird&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardihannon||''Ard Uí Annáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ardihannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ardihannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardihannon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyallaght||''Baile Uí Allachta (?)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyallaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyallaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyallaght&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyhemlin||''Baile Haimlin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyhemlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyhemlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhemlin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylinny||''Baile Laighne (?)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylinny&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballylough'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballylough Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballylough Beg'''||''Baile (an) Locha Beag''||[[:Category:Ballylough Beg Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough%20Beg&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylough More||''Baile (an) Locha Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough%20More&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymacfin||''Baile Mhic Fhinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacfin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymoy||''Baile (na) Maighe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynagor||''Baile na gCorr''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynagor&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynarry Lower||''Baile an Fharaidh (?)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballynarry+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballynarry+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynarry,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyness||''Baile an Easa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyness&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Ballyness townland includes part of Bushmills village. |- |'''Ballyoglagh'''||''Baile Óglach''||[[:Category:Ballyoglagh Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyoglagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyoglagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyoglagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytaylor||''Baile an Táilliúra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytaylor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytaylor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytaylor&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cabragh or Cavanmore||''Cavanmore
An Cabhán Mór or An Chabrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Cabragh+or+Cavanmore%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Cabragh+or+Cavanmore%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cabragh%20or%20Cavanmore%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnanreagh||''An Carnán Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnanreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnanreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnanreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnbore||''Carn Bodhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnbore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnbore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnbore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carncolp||''Carn Colpa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carncolp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carncolp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carncolp&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnkirk|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnkirk&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carnmoon'''|| ||[[:Category:Carnmoon Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnmoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnmoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnmoon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnside|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnside&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnside&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnside&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowreagh||''An Cheathrú Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowreagh Mountain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carrowreagh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carrowreagh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlecat||''Caiseal Cait''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlecat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlecat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlecat&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlenagree||''Caisleán na Graí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlenagree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlenagree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlenagree&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cavan||''An Cabhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cavan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clogher Anderson||''Clochar Anderson''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+Anderson%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+Anderson%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clogher%20Anderson&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clogher North||''Clochar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clogher,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Clogher North townland includes part of Bushmills village. |- |Clogher South||''Clochar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clogher,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonty||''Na Cluainte''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloonty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloonty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonty&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cozies||''Na Cuasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cozies&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cozies&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cozies&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craig||''Creigballynevenoge
Creig Bhaile na bhFeannóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craig&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craignamaddy||''Craig na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craignamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craignamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craignamaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Curramoney or Billy'''||''Cúl rátha móna
Bile''||[[:Category:Curramoney or Billy Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Curramoney+or+Billy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Curramoney+or+Billy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curramoney%20or%20Billy%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deffrick|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deffrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deffrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deffrick&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dooey||''An Dumhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dooey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dooey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dooey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eagry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eagry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eagry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eagry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Feigh'''||''Dunseverick alias Feigh
Dún Sobhairce alias Faiche''||[[:Category:Feigh Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Feigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Feigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feigh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Feigh townland is also called Dunseverick because it originally included Dunseverick Castle which is now a ruin. Dunseverick hamlet is actually in the adjacent Currysheskin townland in Ballintoy parish and Dunseverick church is in Lisnagunogue. |- |Feigh Mountain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Feigh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Feigh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feigh%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Five Acres|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Five+Acres%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Five+Acres%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Five%20Acres&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glassaneeran Lower||''Glas an Iarainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glassaneeran,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glassaneeran Upper||''Glas an Iarainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glassaneeran,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY 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=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Islandrose|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandrose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandrose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandrose&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Islands of Carnmoon'''|| ||[[:Category:Islands of Carnmoon Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islands&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islands&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islands&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcoobin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcoobin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcoobin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcoobin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Liscolman||''Lios Cholmáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Liscolman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Liscolman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liscolman&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnagunogue Lower||''Lios na gCuinneog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagunogue,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnagunogue Upper||''Lios na gCuinneog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagunogue,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisserluss||''Liosar Lus''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisserluss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisserluss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisserluss&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughlynch||''Loch Leithinse''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughlynch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughlynch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughlynch&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magheraboy or Bushmills||''An Machaire Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bushmills%20town%20(part%20of)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bushmills%20town%20(part%20of)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheraboy%20or%20Bushmills%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Magheraboy is also known as Bushmills and forms part of Bushmills village. Another townland Ballaghmore in Dunluce Parish is also known as Bushmills and forms part of Bushmills village. Most records do not distinguish between these two Bushmills townlands, they appear as Bushmills Town (part of) in censuses. It is recommended to use [[:Category: Bushmills,_County_Antrim]]. |- |Magherintendry||''Maherintendry''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magherintendry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magherintendry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherintendry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mallendober||''Mala na dTobar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mallendober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mallendober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mallendober&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moycraig Hamilton||''Maigh Chreag + E. Hamilton''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Hamilton%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Hamilton%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig%20Hamilton&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Moycraig Hamilton townland includes part of Moss-Side village. |- |Moycraig Lower||''Maigh Chreag + E. Lower''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moycraig MacAllister||''Maigh Chreag + E. McAllister''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+MacAllister%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+MacAllister%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig%20MacAllister&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moycraig Upper||''Maigh Chreag + E. Upper''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Straidbilly||''Sráidbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Straidbilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Straidbilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Straidbilly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Toberdoney||''Tobar Domhnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Toberdoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Toberdoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Toberdoney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonduff||''An Tóin Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonduff&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonduff Mountain||''An Tóin Dubh + E. Mountain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tonduff+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tonduff+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonduff%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turfahun|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turfahun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turfahun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turfahun&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Urbal||''Earball Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Urbal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Urbal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Urbal&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
All sources except Townlands.ie place this townland in Billy Civil Parish. |} ==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 ----
[[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]]

Billy Frank Blackstock limb of the Blackstock Clan Genealogy Tree.

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::'''''*The purpose of this project is to list the direct line of Thomas Blackstock down to Billy Frank Blackstock and to list the various events this line of Blackstocks have been invoved in.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of each individual in the direct line of Billy Frank Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-9| Thomas Blackstock]]''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-8|William Berry Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-77|James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-103|James M. Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-102|John Franklin Blakstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-101|Alexander Hamilton Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-98|Olen Franklin Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-97|Billy Frank Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*Events that members of this Blackstock line were involved in to include: :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blackstock_Plantation&errcode=new_profile Blackstock Plantation]''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Battle_of_Blackstock Battle of Blackstock]''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812 War of 1812]''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_of_the_United_States&errcode=new_profile Civil War of the United States]''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:World_War_II&errcode=new_profile World War II]''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Berlin_Crisis_of_1961 Berlin Crisis of 1961]'''''

Billy Matney To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Matney-65|Billy Matney]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Matney-65&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Billy Matney To-Do List|Billy's current to-do list]].''

Billy's Cemeteries

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[[Category: Barton-1090 Billy's Cemetery List]] '''''A listing of Cemeteries where Blackstocks, Reese's, Griffins, Patricks, Graham's, and related families are buried.''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Malakoff_City_Cemetery%2C_Malakoff%2C_Texas|Malakoff City Cemetery, Malakoff, Henderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Mineola City Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137323/pilgrim-rest-no.-2-cemetery# Pilgrim Rest No. 2 Cemetery, Golden, Wood County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Union_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Union Chapel Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sand_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Sand Springs Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyson_Cemetery%2C_Pilot_Point%2C_Texas|Tyson Cemetery, Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Garden_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Gsarden Valley Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''* Category:Powder_Springs_Baptist_Church_Cemetery.''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cottonwood_Cemetery%2C_Cottonwood%2C_Wood_County%2C_Texas|Cottonwood Cemetery, Cottonwood, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Colony, Rains County, Texas|Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Alba, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Dallas-Fort_Worth_National_Cemetery%2C_Dallas%2C_Texas|Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Noonday_Cemetery%2C_Noonday%2C_Texas|Noonday Cemetery, Noonday, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Old_East_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_East_Mountain%2C_Texas|Old East Mountain Cemetery, East Mountain, Upshur County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Myrtle_Hill_Memorial_Park%2C_Tampa%2C_Florida|Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sunset_Memorial_Park%2C_Gilmer%2C_Texas|Sunset Memorial Park, Gilmer, Upshur County, Texass]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*A listing of cemeteries for members of Company C, 3rd ARB, 144th Inf, 49th Armored Division that was mobolized and trained at Fort Polk, Lousiana in 1961 during the Berlin Crisis''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(George M. Worthington.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sand_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Sand Springs Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(James Paul Barnett.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyler_Memorial_Park_and_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Tyler Memorial Park and Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(James Larry Crawley.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''* (Norman Ross Crouch.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Davis_Cemetery%2C_Athens%2C_Texas|Davis Cemetery, Athens, Henderson County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Frank Callvin Hollowell.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''(Larry Wayne Hood.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Joe Maciel).''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sabine_Cemetery%2C_Lindale%2C_Texas|Sabine Cemetery, Lindale, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Johnny Morgan Mallory.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyler_Memorial_Park_and_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Tyler Memorial Park and Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(John P. Owens.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Whitehouse_Cemetery%2C_Whitehouse%2C_Texas|Whitehouse Cemetery, Whitehouse, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Lyndell W. Presley.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Walnut_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Smith_County%2C_Texas|Walnut Grove Cemetery, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Billy Dean Roycroft.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Whitehouse_Cemetery%2C_Whitehouse%2C_Texas|Whitehouse Cemetery, Whitehouse, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(James H. Hinsley.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyler_Memorial_Park_and_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Tyler Memorial Park and Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Jerry Connally Rudd.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Williams_Cemetery%2C_New_Chapel_Hill%2C_Texas|Williams Cemetery, New Chapel Hill, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Charles E. Saunders.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Roselawn_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Wayne Robeert Turk.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lindale_City_Cemetery%2C_Lindale%2C_Texas|Lindale City Cemetery, Lindale, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''(Bobby Lewis Wells.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cathedral_in_the_Pines_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Bobby G. Strickland)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:High_Cemetery%2C_Canton%2C_Texas|High Cemetery, Canton, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Ronald A. "Red" Montgomery.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Roselawn_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''(Grady E. Wren.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Mineola City Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Norval Rapp.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ashland_Cemetery%2C_Gilmer%2C_Texas|Ashland Cemetery, Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(William Eugene "Gene" McDowell.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Flint_Cemetery%2C_Flint%2C_Texas|Flint Cemetery, Flint, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''(William L. Morrow.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Garden_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Garden Valley Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Bobby Ray Snyder)'''''

Billy's list of co-workers at LaGloria Oil and Gas Refinery in Tyler, Texas

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:::'''''*The purpose of this project is to list the names of co-workers of Billy F. Blackstock at LaGloria Oil and Gas Refinery in Tyler, Smith County, Texas that has passed away].''''' :::'''''*These are their names.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sanders-9514 Charles E. Sanders].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrow-2458 Bobbie Lee Barrow].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Adkins-6133 Charles Eugene Adkins].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Berry-15362&errcode=new_profile Ivan Thomas Berry].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cagle-2210 John Thurman Cagle].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Duncan-16237 Byron B. Duncan].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sharman-673 Carrol Clinton Sharman].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sharman-673 James Dale Sharman].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bisco%2C_Jr.-1 Jerry Elijah Bisco, Jr.].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-30587 Leonard Troy Smith].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cagle-2330 John Thurman Cagle].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyd-14236 Bobby Ray Boyd]''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Christian-4419 Larry Ansel Christian].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crim-391 Thurston Ardine "TA" Crim].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Criss-336 Wilburn Criss].'''''

Billy's National Guard Virtual Cemetery

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:::'''''The purpose of this project is to list the names of individuals that served with Billy F. Blackstock in the 49th Armored Division, Texas National Guard].''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of those individuals.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Worthington-1469 Capt. George Montgomery Worthington].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Strickland-3444 Bobby G. Strickland].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Montgomery-8689 SSgt. Ronald E. "Red" Montgomery].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hollowell-261 SSgt. Frank Calvin Hollowell].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-6376 Lt. Col. James Paul Barnett].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-140 PFC .Robert Gerald Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Redding-1005 LTC. Harold Dayne Redding].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Snyder-9213 PLT Sgt. Bobby Ray Snyder].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Owens-6209 Capt. John P. Owens].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rapp-860 SSgt. Norval O. Rapp].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mallory-1409 Sp4. Johnny Morgan Mallory].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McDowell-2850 Sp4 William Eugene "Gene" McDowell].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cline-5047 Sgt Kenneth Wayne Cline].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sanders-9514 Sgt. Charles E. Sanders].'''''

Billy's Virtual Cemeteries

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:::'''''* The purpose of this project is to list Billy F. Blackstock's Virtual Cemeteries].''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of Billy's Virtual Cemeteries.''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:LaGloria_Virtual_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile LaGloria Virtual Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Billy's_National_Guard_Virtual_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Billy's National Guard Virtual Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blackstock_and_Related_Families_Interest_Group Blackstock and Related Families].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Culpepper_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Culpepper Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Malakoff_High_School_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Malakoff High School Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Poppelreiter_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Poppelreiter Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Seago_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Seago Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slater_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Slater Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Southern_Oaks_Baptist_Church_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Southern Oaks Baptist Church Cemetery].''''' ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Special_Friends_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Special Friends Cemetery].'''''

Bilyard Family Tree

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=Bilyard Family Tree= by [[Bilyard-42|Lynn (Bilyard) Bogard]] © 2013 ~ updated 2018 ==Billiald and Billiard, Billyard== Billiald and Billiard, Billyard are surnames that are interchangable ---- The Billiald and Billyald surname is in numerous documents in the The National Archives of England, The Nottingham Archives at the University of Nottingham, and The Registers of County of Nottinghamshire, dating as far back as 1605. These Billiard individuals had land deeds and ‘foeffments’, bonds, baptism and christening records, marriages, church reprimands, and burial records in the proximity of Little Markham (Markham Clinton), Milton, and several other small villages in the same area of our known ancestors. Over the coarse of several hundred years the name appears to have evolved from various spellings, but all generally pronounced the same (or nearly so ~ with thanks to Sharon Brown), our common descendant from England, for giving me the pronunciation explanation and other clues that started the search for our earliest Billiard, Billiald, Billyard, Bilyard ancestors in the greater Markham area in Nottinghamshire. My search lead me to the following jackpot! [https://www2.uwe.ac.uk/faculties/CAHE/DOA/Documents/Research/Methods-for-studying-the-Origins-and-History-of-Family-Names-in-Britain.pdf ''Methods for studying the Origins and History of Family Names in Britain;''] Philology meets Statistics in a Multicultural Context A major new research project in surname studies in Britain called Family Names of the United Kingdom (abbreviated to FaNUK). It was a 4-year project (2010-2014) based at the Bristol Centre for Linguistics in the University of the West of England. The main purpose of the project was to study the etymological origins, history, and geographical distribution of “established” or traditional English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and Cornish surnames. The following is an excerpt from an analysis of old family names in England that appear to have remained for several hundred years within a small region of their origin. Our name was one of seven in the report. Billyeald, Billyard, and Billard The next three names have not been explained in any of the dictionaries dealing with English surnames. Billyeald appears as an entry in the FaNUK database with 120 examples of name-bearers in the 1997 Electoral Register. It reminded McClure of a medieval surname collected from the subsidy rolls of Nottinghamshire, Bilhold or Bilyald, which occurs in the 1327 and 1332 assessments for East Markham, and is a Norman French form of the Continental Germanic feminine personal name Bilihildis. Is this Nottinghamshire byname the source of the modern surname? Archer’s 1881 census map identifies 57 name- bearers, 35 in Nottinghamshire, 14 in neighbouring Derbyshire, and 8 in Kent. In the IGI database, Billyeald and its spelling variants also occur most numerously in Nottinghamshire, especially in East and West Markham. Its continuity in the same locality over at least 600 years is remarkable but not unusual: as we mentioned earlier, surnames still tend to cluster near their origin, and this is a striking case. Its appearance in other counties is easily attributable to the migration of family members in the late medieval and post-medieval periods, though of course we cannot be sure of this without support from genealogical research or from genetic testing of current male name-bearers. The surname preceding Billyeald in the FaNUK database is Billyard. It looks identical to the French surname Billiard, which is from the Continental Germanic feminine name Biligardis. However, the Census and IGI data suggest that it is a variant of Billyeald. There are 31 bearers of the name in the 1881 census, and more than half of them are to be found in Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Yorkshire West Riding. The IGI records Billiard in East and West Markham (the heartland of Billyeald), and that it appears to be an alias of Billiald in Swinderby, Sheffield and Cannock. Another probable variant is Billard. On the face of it, it might be a patronymic from Old English Bilheard or its Continental Germanic cognate Bilihard, but over half of the 73 name-bearers in the 1881 census occur in a small area of south Yorkshire and north-west Nottinghamshire, and some of those recorded with this name in the nineteenth-century IGI lists are in the same parishes as Billyeald and Billyard. This data illustrates the way in which apparently philologically distinct names can be shown to be variants of the same one by paying close attention to distributional and family-historical data. From L. Larsson and S. Nyström (eds.), Facts and Findings on Personal Names: Some European Examples. Proceedings of an International Symposium in Uppsala, October 20–21, 2011. Uppsala: Acta Acadamiæ Regiæ Scientiarum Upsaliensis (Kungl. Vetenskapssamhällets Handlingar), 37–58. Patrick Hanks University of the West of England, Peter McClure University of Hull Other research revealed numerous Billiald/Billiard/etc birth records, christenings, marriages, deaths, and legal deeds within 10 miles of East Markham. A chart found in my Bilyard portfolio has been started to organize this data and is a work in progress. ==Direct line of ancestors* to George Oscar Bilyard== (Note: An * next to a name indicates a direct line of descendancy) (This is my original account of the Bilyard line down to my father Donald Robert Bilyard. In Feb. 2018 it came to my knowledge that Don was not the child of George Oscar, husband of his mother Georgia. I have left this tree intact for now, as it reflects the family that raised him, especially his Aunt Myrtle and Uncle Bill Normandin, who cared for Georgia’s children Evelyn, Norman, and Don during the summers in Bradley, Illinois). ---- ===Richard Billiald (1)=== ====Vital Data==== * b. 1725 * d. * m. 7/27/1746 ** Smith, Martha *** b. *** d. ====Descendants==== * Children of Richard Billiald (1) and Martha (Smith) Billiald: :#) Robert Billiald (2); b. :#) Thomas Billiald (3); b. :#) Elizabeth Billiald (4); b. 8/24/1746 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) (William Billiald) (5); b. 9/19/1748; not in Sharon’s information :#) Martha Billiald (6); b. 6/24/1750 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) Ann Billiald (7); b. 4/10/1752 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) '''Richard Henry Billiald*''' (8); b. 7/31/1754 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) John Billiald (9); b. 5/7/1756 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England ---- ===Richard Henry Billiald (8)=== ====Vital Data==== * b. 7/31/1754 at Gramson near East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England * d. 7/1848 at East Retford, Nottinghamshire, England * m. (three times) ** Eleanor Hutton; m. before 3/1781 *** b. *** d. ** Hannah Taylor, m. 8/3/1789 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England *** b. 7/2/1769 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England *** d. ~1793 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England ** Martha Burnham; m. 8/31/1798 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England *** b. *** d. ====Descendants==== * Children of Richard Henry Billiald (8) and Eleanor (Hutton) Billiald: :#) Richard Billiald (10); b. 12/25/1781 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) John Billiald (11); b. 4/24/1782 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) Sarah Billiald (12); b. ~1783 :#) William Billiald (13); b. 6/16/1784 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England * Children of Richard Henry Billiald (8) and Hannah (Taylor) Billiald: :#) '''Samuel Billiald* (14);''' b. 10/31/1790 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) George Billiald (15); b./d. ~1793 * Children of Richard Henry Billiald (8) and Martha (Burnam) Billiald: :#) Martha Billiald (16); b. 8/271799 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) Abram Billiald (17); b. 12/8/1800 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England :#) Thomas Billiald (18); b. 1/11/1802 at West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England ---- ===Samuel Billyard (14)=== ====Vital Data==== Surname spelling variation from Billiald occurred around 1800 * b. ~1790 at Markham, Nottinghamshire, England * d. Feb. 12, 1875 at Markham, Nottinghamshire, England * m. 11/24/1812 at West Markham, Nottingham, England ** Mary Booth *** b. 1789 *** d. 1830 buried 2/1/1830 at East Markham, Nottingham, England ====Descendants==== * Children of Samuel Bilyard and Mary (Booth) Bilyard: Christening information from familysearch.org Batch CO5527-1 :#) John Bilyard (19); b. ~1813 c. 7/4/1813 at East Markham, Nottingham, England; m. Ruth Otter; Sarah Ashmoor; Susana :#) Richard Bilyard (20); b. 10/1/1815; m. Elizabeth Turner 1836. :#) '''William Bilyard (21) *;''' b. 1/10/1818; c. 1/18/1818 at East Markham, Nottingham, England :#) Martha Bilyard (22); c. 2/19/1821 at East Markham, Nottingham, England :#) Abraham Bilyard (23); c. 10/8/1826; d. 5/8/1826 at East Markham, Nottingham, England ---- ===[[Bilyard-49|William Bilyard]] (21)=== Spelling variations: England Billyard; emigration manifest Billiard; IL Bilyard ====Vital Data==== * b. 2/10/1816 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England * d. 2/10/1889 at Rockville Twp, Deselm, Kankakee Co.,IL * m. May 17, 1847; Newark June qtr, 1847- document in file ** Mary Anne Alcock (Allcock), Daughter of Samuel and Mary Anne (Starkes) or Hannah # CO5527-1 *** b. 12/2/1827 Sutton-on-Trent (or Mansfield), Nottingham *** d. 8/13/1914 Rockville Twp, Deselm, Kankakee Co.,IL William listed as Head of Household March 30, 1851 in Ordsall, Nottingham. William and Mary Anne & children John & Mary Anne emigrated to United States on June 10, 1852 aboard the ship Guy Mannering (Photo copy); family lived in New York state and moved to Kankakee County, Illinois where they homesteaded. William was an “agricultural labourer” before leaving England. William claimed a variety of ages in several census records. The name was misspelled BYLIARD in the Avon, Livingston Co., NY 1860 census. ====Descendants==== * Children of William Bilyard (21) and Mary Anne (Alcock) Bilyard: ''{Note: more details on this generation follows below.}'' :#) Mary Anne Bilyard (24); b. ~1850 at Trumpton, Nottinghamshire, England; d. at Kankakee Co., IL. :#) John Thomas Bilyard (25); b. 4/18/1852 at East Markham, Nottingham, England; d. 1919 atRockville, Kankakee, IL; buried Deselm Cemetery. :#) [[Bilyard-33|William Bilyard]] (26); b. 3/1855 at Avon, Livingston Co., New York; d. at Webster, IA. :#) Charlotte E. Bilyard (27); b. ~1858 at Avon, Livingston Co., New York; d. (?? A Charlotte Bilyard located in Ontario Canada). :#) George Bilyard (28); b. 1860 at Avon, Livingston Co., New York; d. ____. :#) '''Samuel Bilyard (29)*'''; b. 9/19/1862 at Avon, Livingston Co., New York; d. 4/4/1915 at Deselm, Kankakee Co., IL; buried Deselm Cemetery. :#) Sarah Frances Bilyard (30); b. 3/16/1865 at Rockville, Kankakee Co., Illinois; d. c. 1882; buried Deselm Cemetery. :#) Fred Bilyard (31); b. 1/1871 at Kankakee Co., Illinois; d. 10/30/1941at Bradley Village, Kankakee. IL ---- ===Samuel Bilyard (29)=== ====Vital Data==== * b. 9/19/1862 at New York * d. 4/4/1915 at Deselm, Kankakee Co., IL * m. ** Cox, Alberta *** b. 1863; Kankakee Co., IL *** d. 1929; Deselm, Kankakee Co., IL ====Descendants==== * Children of Samuel Bilyard (29) and Alberta (Cox) Bilyard: ''{Note: more details on this generation follows below.}'' :#) Oliver Bilyard (32); b. 3/1/1884; d. 7/18/1954 :#) Myrtle Bilyard (33); b. 7/14/1889 ; d. 11/1/1966 :#) Earl Lyman Bilyard (34); b. 8/8/1891; d. 1/10/1942 :#) '''George Oscar Bilyard (35)*'''; b. 10/13/1892; d. 7/8/1920 :#) Howard Samuel Bilyard (36); b. 6/21/1899; d.12/7/1931 :#) Dorothy Bilyard (37); b. 12/25/1906; d. 3/28/1988 ---- ===George Oscar Bilyard (35)=== ====Vital Data==== * b. 10/13/1892 at Kankakee Co., IL * d. 7/8/1920 at Bradley, Kankakee Co., IL Mt. Grove Cem. * m. 5/15/1911 at Cook Co., Chicago, IL ** Saum, Georgiana *** b. 11/25/1892 at Omaha, NE *** d. 11/19/1960 at Englewood, CO. buried in the Littleton Cemetery. ====Descendants==== * Children of George Oscar Bilyard (35) and Georgiana (Saum) Bilyard: :#) Evelyn Bilyard (38); b. 6/15/1913 at Chicago, IL.; d. 4/29/1980 at Dolton, IL. :#) Norman Bilyard (39); b. 9/23/1915 at Chicago, IL.; d. 12/7/1996 at Brandon, FL :#) '''Donald R. Bilyard (40)*'''; b. 6/7/1919 at Chicago, IL.; d. 4/26/1999 at Loveland, CO. :#) Joan Sharp Bilyard (41); b. 1933; adopted by Elmer P. ‘Dan’ Sharp/Georgia; d. 3/8/2015 at Foresthills, IL.; buried Holy Sepulchre Cem, Alsip, Cook Co., ---- ==Additional Details on Extended Families== ===More About the Family of William (21) and Mary Ann (Alcock) Bilyard=== #) William Bilyard (21); b. 2/10/1816 at East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England; d. 2/10/1889 at Rockville Twp, Deselm, Kankakee Co.,IL.; m. May 17, 1847 Mary Anne Alcock (Allcock) #) Mary Anne Alcock (Allcock): b. 12/2/1827 at Sutton-on-Trent (or Mansfield), Nottingham; d. 8/13/1914 Rockville Twp, Deselm, Kankakee Co.,IL ##) Children of William Bilyard (21) and Mary Anne (Alcock) Bilyard: ###) Mary Anne Bilyard (24); b. ~1850 at Trumpton, Nottinghamshire, England; d. at Kankakee Co., IL. ###) John Thomas Bilyard (Billiard) (25); b. 4/18/1852 at East Markham, Nottingham, England; d. 1919 at Rockville, Kankakee, IL; buried Deselm Cemetery. Married, 7/1/1875 at Kankakee, IL. Eunice Louisa Johnson (‘Unis’ 1900 census). Eunice was born 5/1857 at NY; d. 12/31/1939 at Kankakee Co., IL. ####) Children of John Thomas Bilyard and Eunice (Johnson) Bilyard: #####) Cora Jane (42); b. ~1879; d. ____; m. Jesse Shear. #####) Ellen Louise “Lelia” Bilyard (43); b. 8/1883; d. ____ #####) William Bilyard (44); b. 2/9/1886; d. 3/1971 #####) John Fred Bilyard (45); b. 2/1891 - d. 7/30/1949 at Will Co., IL); m. 11/27/1913 at Kankakee, IL Anna L. Kuzell #####) Frank Bilyard (46); b. 1/3/1894; d. 7/30/1965. ######) Child of Frank Bilyard: #######) Alwin Bilyard (56); b. 8/30/1920; d. 6/25/1977: m. Wilma Jo Ohlmes #####) Walter McKinley Bilyard (xx); b. 9/26/1896: d. 8/1964: m. Stella Ann Flint 11/8/1922 at Kankakee, IL. #####) Amelia Bilyard (47); b. 2/1899: d.____. #####) Alvin Bilyard (48); b. ~1901; d. ____; m. Elva Bradley (father Stephen Bradley, mother Ida Wilcox) ###) William Bilyard (26); b. 3/1855 at Avon, Livingston Co., New York; d. at Webster, IA.; m. 1877 at IL. Rosina Mary Darr “Rosa.” Rosina Darr b. 6/1854. ####) Children of William Bilyard and Rosina (Darr) Bilyard: #####) Willas A. Bilyard (49); b. ~6/879 Webster, IA #####) Grace (Clara M.) Bilyard (50); b. 10/1881 Webster, IA #####) Stella E. Bilyard (51); b. 6/1884 #####) Hattie Bilyard (52); b. 6/1887; d. 10/17/1991 at Stratford, Hamilton Co., IA #####) Elva Bilyard (53); b. 11/1890; d. 3/1967 at Dayton, IA #####) Elsie Bilyard (54); b. 11/1890; d. 1982 ###) Bilyard, Charlotte (27); (there is a Charlotte Bilyard located in Ontario, Canada who was:) b. 1858; d.____. ###) Bilyard, George (28); b. 1860; d.____ ###) Bilyard, Samuel (29); b. 9/19/1862 at Avon, Livingston Co., New York,d. 4/4/1915 Deselm, Kankakee Co., IL.; m. Alberta Cox, b. 1863 at Kankakee Co., IL.; d. 1929 at Deselm, Kankakee Co., IL ####) Children of Samuel Bilyard and Alberta Cox: (***More information given this generation on next page) #####) Oliver Bilyard (32); b. 3/1/1884 d. 7/181884 #####) Myrtle Bilyard (33); b. 7/14/1889 d. 11/1/1966 #####) Earl L. Bilyard (34); b. 8/1891 d. 1/10/1942 #####) George Oscar* Bilyard (35); b. 10/13/1892 d. 7/8/1920 #####) Howard Bilyard (36); b. 6/1899 d.12/7/1831 #####) Dorothy Bilyard (37); b. 12/25/1906 d. 3/28/1988 ###) Sarah Frances (30); b. 3/16/1865 at Rockville, Kankakee Co., Illinois; d. c. 1882; buried Deselm Cemetery. ###) Fred Bilyard (31); b. 1/1871 at IL.; d. 10/30/1941 at Bradley Village, Kankakee Co., IL.; m. Ella / Mary Ellen at IL. Mary Ellen b. 10/1875 ####) Children of Fred and Mary Ellen Bilyard: #####) William Fred (55); b. 8/19/1895 at Rockville Tsp, Bourbonnais, IL; d. 5/9/1963 Greene Co., Arkansas. ===More About the Family of Samuel Bilyard (29) and Alberta Cox=== Evelyn, Norman, and Don Bilyard’s Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and cousins #). Samuel Bilyard (29) married Alberta Cox, daughter of Jacob and Eliza Cox; listed as Sanford, plow salesman, in 1900 census Bradley Twp, Kankakee Co., IL ##) Samuel Bilyard; b. 9/19/1862 @ New York; d. 4/4/1915 at Deselm, Kankakee Co., IL ##) Alberta Cox, wife of Samuel; 1863 at Kankakee Co., IL, d. 1929 ##) Children of Samuel and Alberta (Don’s Uncles and Aunts and their children): ###) Oliver Bilyard (32) (3/1/1884 - 7/18/1954); m 5/21/1911 Maude Grove (8/7/1887 - 2/6/1978), daughter of David C. Grove and Henrietta Downs. ###) Myrtle Bilyard (33) (7/14/1889 - 11/1/1966) married 12/6/1910 Bill Normandin (b. 2/21/1887 - d. 12/1962). ####) Child of Bill and Myrtle Normandin: #####) Dorothy Normandin (57); b. 1930; d. 3/28/88; married Bernard Kohan; who was b. 10/26/1929; d. 8/29/2000. ###) Earl Lyman Bilyard (34) (b. 1891 - d. 1942), married 9/1/1914 Clara Rebecca Henry, daughter of Benj Henry and Sophia Frease (b. 1895 - d. 1973). ####) Children of Earl Lyman Bilyard (34) and Clara Rebecca (Henry) Bilyard: #####) Fern Bilyard (58); b. 1916; d. 1924. #####) Larue Bilyard (59); #####) Helen Bilyard (60); ###) George Oscar Bilyard (34) (b. 6/15/1913 Chicago - d. 4/29/80 Dolton IL) married Georgia (Georgiana) Saum (b. 4/3/1908 - d. 7/1978) ####) Children of George Oscar Bilyard (34) and Georgia (Georgiana) Saum: #####) Evelyn Bilyard (38); m. Carl Burman #####) Norman Bilyard (39) (b. 9/23/1915 at Chicago - d. 12/7/1996 at Brandon FL) #####) Donald Robert Bilyard (40); (b. 6/7/1919 Chicago IL - d. 4/26/1999 Loveland CO.) married April 16, 1943 at Colorado Springs, CO Abby Eloise Walters (b. 5/20/1923 of Trenton NB - d. ____) ####) Georgia (Georgiana) Saum Bilyard married second Elmer P. “Dan” Sharp. Children of Elmer and Georgia Sharp: #####) Joan Sharp (41); b. 1933; d. ____; m. Ed Bulow at IL. Adopted by Georgia and Elmer P. (Dan) Sharp, Georgia’s second husband ####) Howard Bilyard (36); b. 6/21/1899; d.12/7/1931; m. Juanita Klar. Juanita Klar b. 3/29/1904; d. 10/28/1977. ####) Child of Howard and Juanita (Klar) Bilyard: #####) Phyllis Bilyard Bilyard (61); ####) Dorothy Bilyard (37); b. 12/25/1906; d. 3/28/1988. ==Sources== * [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7488&h=315194 ''New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957;''] [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Year: 1852; Arrival: New York, New York, USA; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Line: 50; List Number: 695. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYM237_114-0368 ''Guy Mannering Ship Manifest;'' image 4 of 15;] William and wife Mary Ann Billiard; [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYM237_114-0369 ''Guy Mannering Ship Manifest;'' image 5 of 15;] Children Mary Ann (2), and John (0) Billiard. Arrived New York, June 10, 1852 * [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=UQe4333&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=8913&clickref=1101lgzbJ65U,1101lgzbJ65U&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate%2BExternal&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=0&h=2453643&ml_rpos=1&queryId=bd1f764602bb55c299d790a5fcf6eb46 ''Marriage record entries for William Billyard and Mary Anne Alcock;''] June Quarter Nottinghamshire 1847. * [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3564&h=21275253 ''New York, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890;''] [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. 1860 Census Avon, Livingston County, New York; family of William and Mary A. Byliard * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/41533383:7163 ''1870 United States Federal Census;''] [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Year: 1870; Census Place: Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois; Roll: M593_238; Page: 36A; Family History Library Film: 545737. * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/30223217:6742 ''1880 United States Federal Census;''] [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. 1880; Census Place: Rockville, Kankakee, Illinois; Roll: 219; Page: 47A; Enumeration District: 018. * Descendants of Richard Billiard in North America.

Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Crane Name Study

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[[Category:Bindi Bindi, Western Australia]] [[category:Western Australia, Crane Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study| name = Crane | Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Crane Name Study}} == History == This family descends from the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Crane_family_of_Lancashire Crane family of Lancashire]. [[Crane-3472|Captain Arthur Albert Crane]] is the 4x great grandson of [[Crane-2903|Henry Crane]] and [[Lytham-5|Agness Lytham]]. [[Crane-3472|Captain Arthur Albert Crane]] born in Liverpool, Lancashire in 1881 came to Australia where he worked in the shipping industry as 2nd, 3rd or 4th mate on various ships. He met [[Beer-738|Lavinia May Victoria Beer]] known as May aboard the SS Arawatta, became engaged on New Year’s Eve 1910 and married a few months later on 24 February 1911 in Melbourne, Victoria. [[Beer-738|Lavinia, known as May]] continued to live in Melbourne where her parents lived while he worked the ports between Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Bunbury and Fremantle for the States Ships. Their first 2 children were born in Melbourne. Between late 1913 and mid 1914 they moved to Fremantle where a further 2 children were born. About 1917 the family took up an opportunity to move to Ceylon where Arthur took up the position of harbour master and later Aide de Camp to the Governor. He was also involved in minesweeping activities in the harbour and seas around Ceylon/India. Their final 3 children were born in Ceylon. In the mid 1920s they moved to Liverpool for 2 years so Arthur could recover from ill health. About 1926 Arthur decided to purchase property at Bindi Bindi, Western Australia as he loved his aunt Mary Ann’s farm in Lancashire, so the family moved to Perth, Western Australia where they rented in Fremantle for a few months while Arthur purchased virgin land and a kit home which was shipped to Bindi Bindi and then moved the family there where they were pioneers in the area. Arthur returned to sea to bring in an income while the older boys cleared the land and established the farm, including building the house while living in a large tent. After a couple of years without access to schooling the government established a one teacher school a few miles from the farm at the siding of Bindi Bindi, so the children recommenced studies. Arthur & May's children included: # [[Crane-3532|Evelyn May Crane]] born 11 February 1912 in Melbourne, Victoria, died 1993 in Moora, Western Australia. # [[Crane-3533|Arthur Samuel Crane]] born 7 June 1913 in Melbourne, Victoria, died in a car accident on his way to his farming property at Jerdacuttup, Western Australia on 17 October 1887. # [[Crane-3534|Ernest John Crane]] born 25 September 1914 in Fremantle, Western Australia, died 1990 Frankston, Victoria. # [[Crane-3535|George Herbert Crane]] born 25 May 1916 In Fremantle, Western Australia, died July 1999 in Nedlands, Western Australia. # [[Crane-3471|Rose Mavis Crane]] known as Mavis was born 15 March 1915 in Ceylon, died Subiaco, Western Australia in August 2010. # [[Crane-3536|Jean Margaret Crane]] born 27 July 1919 in Ceylon, died 16 January 2009 in Perth, Western Australia. # [[Crane-3537|Albert Victor Crane]] known as Bert was born 27 July 1923 in Ceylon. He was a member of the Western Australia State Legislature, and died 16 August 2003 in Subiaco, Western Australia.

Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Joyce Name Study

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[[category: Joyce Name Study]] [[category:Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Joyce Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Joyce}} [[Joyce-2630|John Joyce]] who '''arrived''' in The Swan River Colony aged 16 with his sister [[Joyce-3080|Betsy ]] aged 13 on 22 March 1843 aboard the emigrant ship “Success” from Ireland were pioneer settlers in Bindi Bindi, Western Australia. They had departed London on 27 November 1842 under the guidance of the ship’s master Sampson Keen. No ports were visited on the 115 day journey. 67 male and 64 female passengers landed in the Swan River Colony on on 22 March 1843 and 8 deaths were recorded on the journey as well as 4 births.

Bindnagle Lutheran Cemetery, Palmyra, Pennsylvania

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[[Project: Pennsylvania Cemeteries]][[Category: Bindnagle Lutheran Cemetery, Palmyra, Pennsylvania]][[Category: Palmyra, Pennsylvania]] Memorials that have been connected to this project will have this in their biography section: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Pennsylvania|place=[[Space:Bindnagle_Lutheran_Cemetery, Palmyra, Pennsylvania|Bindnagle Cemetery]]}}, Interments entered include:
{| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Prefix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Middle Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Suffix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Plot''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Inscription''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | ||[[early-294|Early]]||John||William||Sr||||1782||1863||||||h/o Catharine & Christina |- | ||[[hirsche-1|Early]]||Catharine||||||Hirsche||1780||1815||||||w/o John W., Sr. |- | |}

Binford Family Genealogy and Supplement

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] :'''To aid research and avoid confusion I recommend the following suggested Naming Convention use ''(B-#)'' on your profiles to correspond to number in the Binford Family Genealogy ''' Link to this page [[Space:Binford_Family_Genealogy_and_Supplement|Binford Family Genealogy and Supplement]] {{userbox |id = [[Image:Powell-5629_Template_Testing.png|50px]] | id-background = #FFF | info-size = 10 | info = '''Binford Quakers'''
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}} {{Image|file=Quaker_Project_Workspace-1.png |align=r |size=M |caption='''Binford Quakers''' }} === Binford Family Genealogy === :'''''Quick Links''''' :[https://archive.org/embed/binfordfamilygen00brun Binford Family Genealogy Archive.org link] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062848387 BFG HathiTrust link] :[https://archive.org/embed/supplementtobinf00brun Supplement to Binford Family Genealogy] {{Image|file=Binford-145.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr. Mary Ladd Binford Bruner }} :'''''Citations''''' :Bruner, Mary L. (Mary Ladd Binford). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552393-binford-family-genealogy Binford Family Genealogy]. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, IN, 1925. :''Copy in edit mode for link to Free-Space Page, add page number(s) from Genealogy.'' :'''Citation example using Family Search link to entire book''' :Bruner, Mary L. (Mary Ladd Binford).[[Space:Binford_Family_Genealogy_and_Supplement|Binford Family Genealogy]]. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, IN, 1925. Page # FamilySearch.org digital link [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552393-binford-family-genealogy Binford Family Genealogy]. :'''Citation example using Archive.org w/specific page link.''' :Bruner, Mary L. (Mary Ladd Binford).[[Space:Binford_Family_Genealogy_and_Supplement|Binford Family Genealogy]]. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, IN, 1925. [https://archive.org/stream/binfordfamilygen00brun?ui=embed#page/18/mode/2up Archive.org link Page 19]. :'''To aid research and avoid confusion I recommend the following suggested Naming Convention use ''(B-#)'' on your profiles to correspond to number in the Binford Family Genealogy ''' ---- === Places and History === '''Indiana''' :[https://archive.org/embed/historyofrushcou00chic History of Rush County] :[https://archive.org/embed/historyofsepara00edge A History of the Separation in Indiana Yearly Meeting] :[https://archive.org/embed/historyhancockc01binfgoog History of Hancock Indiana] by J.H. Binford '''North Carolina''' :[https://archive.org/embed/canecreekmothero01teag Cane Creek: Mother of Meetings] :[https://archive.org/embed/southernfriendse1013nort The Southern Friends: Journal of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society] '''Virginia''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_and_counties_in_Virginia VA Counties w/ timeline] :[https://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/Virginia.html Atlas of Historical County Bounderies] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_City_County,_Virginia Charles City County] :[https://archive.org/embed/jstor-1919740 Isle of Wight County Records] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrico_County,_Virginia Henrico County] '''Alabama''' '''Tennessee''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Binford Lloyd Tilghman Binford] '''Iowa''' '''Quaker History''' :[https://archive.org/embed/historyhancockc01binfgoog Quaker Anecdotes] :[https://archive.org/embed/quaker00quak The Quaker Sermon] :[https://archive.org/embed/cu31924029464884 Quaker Strongholds] :[https://archive.org/embed/in.ernet.dli.2015.74665 Quakers in American Colonies] ---- === Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy === Example of Best EAQG Citation per [[McGee-1611|Debi McGee Hoag]] :(Do this) *Hinshaw, William W, and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1969), Volume 1, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, NC, Page 379, Column I, "CHANCEY - 1762, 5, 12. Mary, dt Daniel & Ann, m Walter Jackson"; HathiTrust (https://babel.hathitrust.org : accessed 25 May 2019), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=409 digital image]. VS. :(Don’t do this) *Hinshaw, William. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. I. Ann Arbor, Mich. Edwards Brothers Inc.:1936. Page 379. Column I. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=409 ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' :''Information from EAQG Free-Space page on Wikitree'' '''Citation Example''' :Hinshaw, William W, and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1969) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#hinshaw|Hinshaw]] Volume 3, Page 123 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy|What Links to Here]]''' '''See Also:''' * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000859833 Hathi Trust] * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/192159 Family History Library] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-american-quaker-genealogy/oclc/2193 Find in a library] via WorldCat * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 Ancestry.com ($)] ---- === Related Families and Sources === {{Image|file=Pennell-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Mendenhall-15-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} '''Chappell and Kindred''':[https://archive.org/embed/genealogicalhist01chap Chappell, Dickie, and other Kindred Families] '''Cox''':[https://archive.org/embed/coxfamilyinamer00coxgoog Cox Family Genealogy] '''Jessop or Jessup''':[https://archive.org/embed/historyofjessopf00arms Jessop Family Genealogy] '''Ladd''':[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/46754-redirection The Ladd Family Genealogy] :Ladd, Warren. ''[[Space:The Ladd Family|The Ladd Family]]'' (E. Anthony & Sons, New Bedford, Mass., 1890) '''Earlham College''':[https://archive.org/embed/alumnidirectoryo00earl Alumni Directory]

Bing Whiteley Farm

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"The first man bearing the name of "Whiteley," representing the Maryland Branch of the Whiteley Family, who Emigrated from the vicinity of White Haven, England, to the United States, and settled in the State of Maryland, was: — [[Whiteley-202|Abraham Bing Whiteley]] , who died at an advanced age in Dorchester County, Maryland, about the year 1775, Leaving Five Children, born to them, embracing: — "Anna Elizabeth," "Abraham Bing, Jr.," "William," "Anthony" and "Elizabeth." " https://archive.org/stream/whiteleysinameri00whit/whiteleysinameri00whit_djvu.txt ==1880== :Taylor Perry D. to John F. Cohee Deed LHG 42 403 (Abstract) ::August 3rd, 1880 John F. Cohee presented a Deed made the 21st day of July 1880 by Perry D. Taylor and Elizabeth A. Taylor his wife, James E. Douglass and Ann E. Douglass his wife of Caroline County. For 5000 dollars they granted and coveyed the land deede to Taylor and Douglass by Joseph M. Noble and wife dated the 31st of January 1879 , (recorded in the 5th election district), known as the Bing Whiteley Farm

Bingham Grammar School, Class of 1911

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Norman W. Bingham School Lowell St., near Vernon St., Somerville, Massachusetts === Class of 1911 === * Hyman Baker * James T. Burke * Mary Veronica Cahill * Gertrude E. Cody * George W. Cronin * Francis H. Davis * Lillian Emma DeLorme * Alice M. Doherty * Helen Louise Doherty * Oscar E. Dubord * Grace V. Ducey * Anna Louise Gurvin * Margaret M. Hallion * Jenny Constance Hansen * Adele V. Jodkois * Esther Josephine Johansen * Eva A. Kiliotaitis * George M. Kennedy * Joseph E. Lucas * Alice Frances Martin * Charles Montier * Anna Collette Mullarkey * Leon A. Nowlin * Leonard A. Nowlin * Russell M. Palmer * Marie A. Quessy * Clement L. Robinson * Marie Salomon * Grace W. Sandberg * Thomas P. Savage * Walter J. Sullivan * Ethel R. Benoit ''Promoted to the high school in February:'' * Marcella M. Garrick * Beatrice H. Gutoski * James L. Kiley * Frank A. Magno * John T. Robinson Source: [https://archive.org/details/annualreportofci1911some Annual Report of the City of Somerville] for the year 1911 , p. 235

Bingham Name Study

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Bingham Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bingham Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bingham Bingham] 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 Bingham 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 Binghams), by time period (18th Century Binghams), or by topic (Bingham DNA, Bingham Occupations, Bingham 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 Bingham 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: [[Bingham-1467|Gerry Bingham]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bingham}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bingham}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * [[Space:Notable_Binghams|Notable Binghams]] * Possible Future Pages: ** Finding Connections to the Earliest US Binghams ** Thomas Bingham (Norwich, CT settler) ** John A. Bingham (American Revolution) ** Louisville, Kentucky Binghams ==Membership== *[[Blodgett-850|Judith Blodgett]] * [[Bingham-1467|Gerry Bingham]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] == Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development == * by William Summer Lawyer (1833?-1917) * published by Century Memorial Publishing Company, Binghamton, NY, 1900 * Source Example: ::: Lawyer, William Summer. ''[[Space:Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development|Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development]]'' (Century Memorial Pub. Co., Binghamton, NY, 1900) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lawyer|Lawyer]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Lawyer|Lawyer]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=E9YwAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/binghamtonitsset00lawy * https://archive.org/details/binghamtonitsset00law * https://archive.org/details/cu31924063952638 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832988 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009599603 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13254/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Binghamton, its settlement, growth, and development * Chapter II. French influence among the Indians... * Chapter III. Before the Revolution... * Chapter IV. Reminiscences of the Revolution, with a roll of honor showing the names of patriots of that war who afterward settled in Broome County... * Chapter V. The land titles... * Chapter VI. Earliest settlers in the vicinity of Binghamton... * Chapter VII. County organization and civil history--civil list * Chapter VIII. Reminiscences of early life and settlement in Binghamton * Chapter IX. Settlement--early business men * Chapter X. Village organization and municipal history * Chapter XI. City buildings and departments of municipal government * Chapter XII. The Binghamtom fire department * Chapter XIII. Educational * Chapter XIV. Internal improvements * Chapter XV. Public institutions * Chapter XVI. Banking institutions * Chapter XVII. The bench and the bar * Chapter XVIII. The medical profession * Chapter XIX. The Binghamton Press * Chapter XX. Industrial Binghamton * Chapter XXI. Societies--secret, social and benevolent * Chapter XXII. Ecclesiastical history * Chapter XXIII. Cemeteries * Chapter XXIV. The War of 1861-65 * Chapter XXV. The Spanish-American War... * Chapter XXVI. The town of union, and its incorporated villages, union and Lestershire * Chapter XXVII. The town of Chenango * Chapter XXVIII. The town of Lisle * Chapter XXIX. The town of Binghamton * Chapter XXX. The twon of Nanticoke * Chapter XXXI. The town of Colesville * Chapter XXXII. The town of Maine * Chapter XXXIII. The town of Vestal * Chapter XXXIV. The town of Windsor * Chapter XXXV. The town of Triangle * Chapter XXXVII. The town of Fenton * Chapter XXXVI. The town of Barker * Chapter XXXVIII. The town of Sanford * Chapter XXXIX. The town of Conklin * Chapter XL. The town of Kirkwood * Chapter XLI. The town of Dickinson * Chapter XLII. Ecclesiastical * Part II. Factors in Binghamton history * Factors in Broome County history * Index

Bingo Brewers

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'''BREWERS''' For ideas on what an ideal profile entails, please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. '''Note: If the final column in the below table is empty, it means that the Notable was already connected to the Global Tree at the time of this project began.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Brewery Logo ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | Starting CC7 ! scope="col" | Current CC7 ! scope="col" | Additions ! scope="col" | Status |- |[[Image:Logos.jpg|100px]]||[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]]|| [[Image:Adams-42.png|100px]]|| 1722|| 1803||American|| 24,991|| -|| +|| '''Connected ''' |- |[[Image:Logos-1.jpg|100px]]||[[Anheuser-3|Eberhard Anheuser]]|| [[Image:Anheuser-3.jpg|100px]]|| 1806|| 1880||German-American|| 389|| -|| +|| '''Connected ''' |- |- |[[Image:Logos-1.jpg|100px]]||[[Busch-494|Adolphus Busch]]|| [[Image:Busch-494-2.jpg|100px]]|| 1839|| 1911||German-American|| 401|| -|| +|| '''Connected ''' |- |[[Image:Logos.png|100px]] ||[[Beck-13803|Heinrick Beck]]|| [[Image:Beck-13803.jpg|100px]]|| 1839|| 1911|| German|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-1.png|100px]] ||[[Blatz-95|Valentin Blatz]]|| [[Image:Blatz-95.png|100px]]|| 1839|| 1911|| German-American|| 1|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- | [[Image:Logos-3.jpg|100px]]||[[Boag-324|James Boag]]|| [[Image:DMR_Images-6.jpg|100px]]|| 1822|| 1890||German-American||0|| 230|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-3.png|100px]] ||[[Conrad-5816|Carl W. Conrad]]|| [[Image:Conrad-5816.jpg|100px]]|| 1843|| 1922|| German-American|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-4.png|100px]] ||[[Cooper-9562|Thomas Cooper]]|| [[Image:Cooper-9562.jpg|100px]]|| 1826|| 1897||British-Australian|| 582|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-4.jpg|100px]] |||[[Coors-2|Adolph Coors]]|| [[Image:Coors-2-2.jpg|100px]]|| 1847|| 1829||German-American|| 236|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-5.jpg|100px]] ||[[Dreher-941|Anton Dreher]]|| [[Image:Logos-7.jpg|100px]]|| 1810|| 1863||Austro-Hungarian|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-10.jpg|100px]]||[[Guinness-1|Arthur Guinness]]|| [[Image:Guinness-1-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1725|| 1803||Ireland|| 13.429|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-11.jpg|100px]]||[[Bandle-27|Mrs. Johanna Heileman]]|| [[Image:Bandle-27.jpg|100px]]|| 1831|| 1917||German-American|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-5.png|100px]]||[[Heineken-2|Gerard Heineken]]|| [[Image:Heineken-2.jpg|100px]]|| 1841|| 1893||Dutch||148|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-13.jpg|100px]]||[[Labatt-14|John Labatt]]|| [[Image:Labatt-14-2.jpg|100px]]|| 1838|| 1915||Canadian||0|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-6.png|100px]]||[[Liebmann-70|Samuel Liebmann]]|| [[Image:DMR_Images-6.jpg|100px]]|| 1799|| 1872||German-American|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-14.jpg|100px]]||[[Miller-118171|Frederick Miller]]|| [[Image:Miller-118171.jpg|100px]]|| 1824|| 1888||German-American|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-15.jpg|100px]]||[[Molson-9|John Molson]]|| [[Image:Molson-9.jpg|100px]]|| 1763|| 1836||English-Canadian|| 1,116|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- ||[[Image:Logos-8.jpg|100px]] ||[[Moortgat-34|Jan Leonardis Moortgat]]|| [[Image:Moortgat-34.jpg|100px]]|| 1841|| 1920||Belgian|| 0|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-16.jpg|100px]]||[[Pabst-284|Frederick Pabst]]|| [[Image:Pabst-284.jpg|100px]]|| 1836|| 1904||German-American|| 318|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- ||[[Image:Logos-2.jpg|100px]] ||[[Poretti-3|Angelo Poretti]]|| [[Image:Poretti-3.jpg|100px]]|| 1833|| 1901||Austrian-Italian|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-17.jpg|100px]]||[[Schlitz-62|Joseph Schlitz]]|| [[Image:Schlitz-62.jpg|100px]]|| 1831|| 1875||German-British|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Stroh-210.jpg|100px]]||[[Stroh-210|Bernhard Stroh]]|| [[Image:Stroh-210-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1822|| 1882||German-American|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-19.jpg|100px]]||[[Toohey-146|John Toohey]]|| [[Image:Toohey-146.jpg|100px]]|| 1839|| 1903||Irish-Australian|| 0|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Image:Logos-18.jpg|100px]]||[[Weiss-4925|Herman Weiss]]|| [[Image:Weiss-4925.jpg|100px]]|| 1856|| 1926||Prussian-American|| 0|| -|| +|| Not Connected |- |[[Image:Logos-12.jpg|100px]]||[[Jüngling-5|David Yuengling]]|| [[Image:Jungling-5-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1808|| 1877||German-American|| 45|| -|| +|| '''Connected''' |- |}

Bingo Challenges

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Bingo Female Aviators

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==HISTORIC FEMALE AVIATORS'''== For ideas on what an ideal profile entails, please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. '''Note: If the final column in the below table is empty, it means that the Notable was already connected to the Global Tree at the time of this project began.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" | Home Country ! scope="col" | Notability ! scope="col" | CC7 ! scope="col" | Connection Status |- |[[Cochet-37|'''Thérèse Peltier''']]||[[Image:Cochet-37.jpg |100px]]||1873||1926||France|| First ever female passenger in an airplane and possibly the first woman to pilot an aircraft||167||'''Connected''' |- |[[Quimby-587|'''Harriett Quimby''']]||[[Image:Quimby-587-1.jpg|100px]]||1875||1912||USA||First American woman receive a pilot's license and the first woman to fly across the English Channel||817||'''Connected''' |- |[[Medlar-71|'''Bessie Raiche''']]||[[Image:Medlar-71.jpg|100px]]||1875||1932||USA||First woman to fly solo in the United States||1648||'''Connected''' |- |[[Marvingt-1|'''Marie Marvingt''']]||[[Image:Marvingt-1.jpg|100px]]||1873||1926||France||First female combat pilot||3||Not Connected |- |[[Dutrieu-1|'''Hélène Dutrieu''']]||[[Image:Dutrieu-1.jpg|100px]]||1877||1961||Belgium|| First female pilot to fly with a passenger||3||Not Connected |- |[[Bland-4103|'''Lilian Bland''']]||[[Image:Bland-4103.jpg|100px]]||1878||1971||England||Britain's first female aviator||917||'''Connected''' |- |[[de Laroche-65|'''Raymonde De Laroche''']]||[[Image:de Laroche-65.jpg|100px]]||1882||1919||France||World's first licensed female pilot||0||Not Connected |- |[[De_Acosta-61|'''Aida de Acosta''']]||[[Image:De_Acosta-61.png|100px]]||1884||1962||USA||First woman to fly a powered aircraft (a dirigible) solo||4004|| '''Connected''' |- |[[Scott-20938|'''Blanche Stuart Scott''']]||[[Image:Scott-20938.jpg|100px]]||1884||1970||USA||Professional stunt "daredevil" pilot||140||'''Connected''' |- |[[Zvererva-1|'''Lydia Zvererva''']]||[[Image:Zvererva-1.jpg|100px]]||1890||1916||Russia||First woman in Russia to earn a pilot's license||0||Not Connected |- |[[Coleman-3543|'''Bessie Coleman''']]||[[Image:Coleman-3543.jpg|100px]]||1892||1926||USA||World's first Black aviatrix and the first person of color to hold an international pilot's license|||151||'''Connected''' |- |[[Earhart-1|'''Amelia Earhart''']]||[[Image:1932-Amelia_Earhart.JPG|100px]]||1897||1937||USA||The first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean||2928||'''Connected''' |- |[[Barnes-30720|'''Pancho Barnes''']]||[[Image:Barnes-30720.jpg|100px]]||1901||1975||USA||Founder of the first movie stunt pilots' union||394||'''Connected''' |- |[[Brjozovska-1|'''Nadia Russo''']]||[[Image:Brjozovska-1.jpg|100px]]||1901||1988||Romania||World War II military aviator||0||Not Connected |- |[[Clutterbuck-126|'''Baryl Markham''']]||[[Image:Clutterbuck-126-2.jpg|100px]]||1902||1976||England/Kenya||First person to fly solo, non-stop across the Atlantic from Britain to North America||904||'''Connected''' |- |[[Elder-2148|'''Ruth Elder''']]||[[Image:Elder-2148.jpg|100px]]||1902||1977||USA||Aviation pioneer and actress known as the "Miss America of Aviation||197||'''Connected''' |- |[[Johnson-45860|'''Amy Johnson''']]||[[Image:Johnson-45860.jpg|100px]]||1903||1941||England||First female pilot to fly from London to Australia||96||'''Connected''' |- |[[Pittman-2023|'''Jacqueline Cochran''']]||[[Image:Pittman-2023.jpg|100px]]||1906||1980||USA||First woman to break the sound barrier||234||'''Connected''' |- |[[Elnadi-1|'''Lotfia Elnadi''']]||[[Image:Elnadi-1.jpg|100px]]||1907||2002||Egypt||First Egyptian woman as well as the first woman from the Arab world and Africa to earn a pilot's license.||0||Not Connected |- |[[Batten-298|'''Jean Batten''']]||[[Image:Batten-298.jpg|100px]]||1909||1982||New Zealand||Completed the first solo flight from England to New Zealand||798||'''Connected''' |- |[[Gökçen-1|'''Sabiha Gökçen''']]||[[Image:Gokcen-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1913||2001||Turkey||World's first female fighter pilot||0||Not Connected |- |[[Douet-18|'''Jaqueline Auriol''']]||[[Image:Douet-18.jpg|100px]]|| 1917||2000||France||Accomplished stunt flier and test pilot.||0||Not Connected |- |[[Fredritz-3|'''Jerrie Mock''']]||[[Image:Fredritz-3-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1925||2014||USA||First woman to fly solo around the world||17||Not Connected |- |[[Cobb-12010|'''Jeerie Cobb''']]||[[Image:Cobb-12010.jpg|100px]]||1931||2019||USA|| First of the Mercury 13 women to complete the physiological screening tests along with the Mercury 7 astronauts.||1461||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ride-21|'''Sally K. Ride''']]||[[Image:Ride-21.jpg|100px]]||1951||2012||USA||First American woman in space||269||'''Connected''' |-

Bingo Mothers

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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" |- ! scope="col" | Dates !scope="col" | Notability ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Notable Mom ! scope="col" | Notable Child ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Notability ! scope="col" | Dates ! scope="col" | Status ! scope="col" | Starting CC7 |- || 1744-
1818 || First Lady of the United States || [[Image:Abigail_Adams_by_Gilbert_Stuart.jpg|100px]] || [[Smith-69|Abigail Adams]] || [[Adams-12| John Quincy Adams]] || [[Image:Adams-12.jpg|100px]] || President of the United States || 1767-
1849 || '''Connected ''' || 32,310
22,139 |- || 1759-
1797 || Feminist Philosopher || [[Image:Wollstonecraft-1.jpg|100px]] || [[Wollstonecraft-1|Mary Wollstonecraft]] || [[Godwin-912|Mary Shelley]] || [[Image:Godwin-912-8.jpg|100px]] || Author of Frankenstein || 1797-
1851 || '''Connected ''' || 937
2150 |- || 1858-
1928 || British Suffragette || [[Image:Goulden-25-3.jpg|100px]] || [[Goulden-25| Emmeline Pankhurst]] || [[Pankhurst-179|Christabel Pankhurst]] || [[Image:Pankhurst-179.jpg|100px]] || Evangelist || 1880-
1958 || '''Connected ''' || 1043
850 |- || 1867-
1934 || Nobel-Winning Physicist and Chemist || [[Image:Sktodowska-2.jpg|100px]] || [[Skłodowska-2| Marie Curie]] || [[Curie-32|Irène Curie]] || [[Image:Curie-32.jpg|100px]] || Nobel-Winning Chemist || 1897-
1956 || '''Connected ''' || 593
564 |- || 1890-
1995 || Political Matriarch || [[Image:Fitzgerald-430-2.jpg|100px]] || [[Fitzgerald-430|Rose Kennedy]] || [[Kennedy-96| John F. Fitzgerald]] || [[Image:Kennedy-96-7.jpg|100px]] || President of the United States || 1928-
1963 || '''Connected ''' || 2359
2950 |- || 1909-
1994 || Television Actress || [[Image:Snyder-3372-7.jpg|100px]] || [[Snyder-3372|Harriet Nelson]] || [[Nelson-6181|Ricky Nelson]] || [[Image:Nelson-6181-4.jpg|100px]] || Musician || 1940-
1985 || '''Connected ''' || 1196
531 |- || 1911-
1998 || Motion Picture Actress || [[Image:O_Sullivan-863-1.jpg |100px]] || [[O'Sullivan-863|Maureen O'Sullivan]] || [[Farrow-573|Mia Farrow]] || [[Image:DMR Images-207.jpg |100px]] || Motion Picture Actress || 1945-
|| '''Connected ''' || 926
1154 |- || 1913-
1990 || Broadway Actress || [[Image:Martin-28095-1.jpg|100px]] || [[Martin-28095|Mary Martin]] || [[Hagman-159|Larry Hagman]] || [[Image:Hagman-159.jpg|100px]] || Television Actor || 1931-
2012 || '''Connected ''' || 136
136 |- || 1913-
1996 || Anthropologist || [[Image:Nicol-403.jpg|100px]] || [[Nicol-403|Dr. Mary Leakey]] || [[Leakey-110|Dr. Richard Leakey]] || [[Image:Leakey-110-2.jpg|100px]] || Anthropologist || 1944-
2022 || '''Connected ''' || 980
702 |- || 1915-
1982 || Academy Award Winning Actress || [[Image:Bergman-344-2.jpg|100px]] || [[Bergman-344|Ingrid Bergman]] || [[Rossellini-2|Isabella Rossellini]] || [[Image:DMR_Images-209.jpg|100px]] || Motion Picture Actress || 1952-
|| '''Connected ''' || 1965
1419 |- || 1916-
2013 || U.S. Congresswoman and Ambassador || [[Image:Claiborne-373-1.jpg |100px]] || [[Claiborne-373|Lindy Boggs]] || [[Boggs-1718| Cokie Roberts]] || [[Image:Boggs-1718-1.jpg|100px]] || Journalist || 1943-
2019 || '''Connected ''' || 3041
1860 |- || 1917-
1984 || Prime Minister of India || [[Image:Nehru-5-1.jpg|Indira Gandhi]] || [[Nehru-5|Indira Gandhi]] || [[Gandhi-69|Rajiv Gandhi]] || [[Image:Gandhi-69.jpg|100px]] || Prime Minister of India || 1944-
1991 || Not Connected || 18
18 |- || 1924-
2019 || Fashion Icon || [[Image:Vanderbilt-134-2.jpg|100px]] || [[Vanderbilt-134|Gloria Vanderbilt]] || [[Cooper-7606|Anderson Cooper]] || [[Image: DMR Images-211.jpg|100px]] || News Anchor || 1967-
|| '''Connected ''' || 4814
2286 |- || 1925-
2018 || First Lady of the United States || [[Image:Pierce-4.jpg|100px]] || [[Pierce-4|Barbara Bush]] || [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] || [[Image:DMR Images-202.jpg|100px]] || President of the United States || 1946-
|| '''Connected ''' || xxx
xxx |- || 1927-
2004 || Motion Picture Actress || [[Image:Morrison-5735-3.jpg|100px]] || [[Morrison-5735|Janet Leigh]] || [[Curtis-2763|Jamie Lee Curtis]] || [[Image:DMR Images-220.jpg|100px]] || Motion Picture Actress || 1958-
|| '''Connected ''' || 567
485 |- || 1929-
1985 || Television Actress || [[Image: DMR Images-219.jpg|100px]] || [[Roker-11|Roxie Roker]] || [[Kravitz-24|Lennie Kravitz]] || [[Image:DMR_Images-216.jpg|100px]] || Musician || 1964-
|| '''Connected ''' || 79
80 |- || 1929-
2015 || Comedian || [[Image:Meara-5-1.jpg|100px]] || [[Meara-5|Ann Meara]] || [[Stiller-66|Ben Stiller]] || [[Image:DMR Images-217.jpg|100px]] || Motion Picture Actor || 1965-
|| '''Connected ''' || 28
31 |- || 1933-
1967 || Motion Picture Actress || [[Image:Palmer-7081-1.jpg|100px]] || [[Palmer-7081|Jane Mansfield]] || [[Hargitay-2|Mariska Hargitay]] || [[Image:DMR Images-218.jpg|100px]] || Television Actress || 1964-
|| '''Connected ''' || 166
122 |- || 1933-
2009 || President of the Philippines || [[Image:Cojuangco-1-1.jpg|100px]] || [[Cojuangco-1|Corazon Aquino]] || [[Aquino-100|Benigno Aquino]] || [[Image:Aquino-100.jpg|100px]] || President of the Philippines || 1960-
2021 || '''Connected ''' || 136
136 |- || 1932-
2016 || Television and Film Actress || [[Image:Duke-1897-2.jpg|100px]] || [[Duke-1897|Patty Duke]] || [[Duke-7366|Sean Astin]] || [[Image:Duke-7366.jpg|100px]] || Motion Picture Actor || 1971-
|| '''Connected ''' || 719
? |- || 1946-
2016 || Television Actress || [[Image:Lipton-36.jpg|100px]] || [[Lipton-46|Peggy Lipton]] || [[Jones-32598|Rashida Jones]] || [[Image:DMR Images-214.jpg|100px]] || Television Actress || 1976-
|| '''Connected ''' || 91
87 |- || 1947-
1979 || Soul Singer || [[Image:DMR Images-213.jpg |100px]] || [[Riperton-1|Minnie Riperton]] || [[Rudolph-860|Maya Rudolph]] || [[Image: DMR Images-212.jpg |100px]] || Comedian || 1972-
|| '''Connected ''' || 184
184 |- || 1963-
1997 || Princess of Wales || [[Image:Spencer-40.jpg|100px]] || [[Spencer-40|Princess Diana]] || [[Windsor-75|Prince William]] || [[Image:DMR Images-13.png|100px]] || Prince of Wales || 1982-
|| '''Connected ''' || 6224
4015 |}

Bingo Romance Authors

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'''ROMANCE NOVELISTS''' For ideas on what an ideal profile entails, please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. '''Note: If the final column in the below table is empty, it means that the Notable was already connected to the Global Tree at the time of this project began.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" | Home Country ! scope="col" | Notable Work ! scope="col" | CC7 ! scope="col" | Connection Status |- | [[Shakespeare-1|William Shakespeare]]|| [[Image:Shakespeare-1.jpg |100px]]|| 1564|| 1616|| England|| ''Romeo and Juliet''|| 967|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Perrault-667|Charles Perault]]|| [[Image:Perrault-667.jpg|100px]]|| 1628|| 1703|| France|| ''Cinderella''|| 0||Not Connected |- | [[Austen-489|Jane Austen]]|| [[Image:Austen-489.jpg|100px]]|| 1775|| 1817|| England|| ''Pride and Prejudice''|| 5811|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Hugo-215|Victor Hugo]]|| [[Image:Hugo-215.jpg|100px]]|| 1802|| 1889|| France|| ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''|| 185|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Hawthorne-3|Natahniel Hawthorne]]|| [[Image:Images-15.jpg|100px]]|| 1804|| 1864|| United States|| ''The Scarlett Letter''|| 7879|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Brontë-4|Charlotte Brontë]]|| [[Image:Bronte-4.png|100px]]|| 1816|| 1856|| England|| ''Jane Eyre''|| 361|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Brontë-6|Emily Brontë]]|| [[Image:Bronte-6-4.jpg|100px]]|| 1818|| 1848|| England|| ''Wuthering Heights''|| 341|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Flaubert-1|Gustave Flaubert]]|| [[Image:Flaubert-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1821|| 1880|| France|| ''Madame Bovary''|| 174|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Tolstoy-1|Leo Tolstoy]]|| [[Image:Tolstoy-1-3.jpg|100px]]|| 1828|| 1910|| Russia|| ''Anna Karenina''|| 324|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Lawrence-4713|D.H. Lawrence]]|| [[Image:Lawrence-4713.jpg|100px]]|| 1885|| 1930|| England|| ''Lady Chatterley's Lover''|| 324|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Pasternak-57 | Boris Pasternak]]|| [[Image:Pasternak-57-2.jpg|100px]]|| 1890|| 1960|| Russian|| ''Dr. Zhivago''|| 122|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Mitchell-7978|Margaret Mitchell]]|| [[Image:Mitchell-7978-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1900|| 1949|| United States|| ''Gone with the Wind''|| 939|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Cartland-10|Barbara Cartland]]|| [[Image:Cartland-10-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1901|| 2000|| England|| The Queen of Modern Romance|| 3217|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Heyer-168|Georgette Heyer]]|| [[Image:English_Authors_Images.gif|100px]]|| 1902|| 1974|| England|| Regency Romances|| 139|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Burford-921|Eleanor Hibbert]]|| [[Image:Burford-921-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1906|| 1993|| England|| ''The Tudor Sagas''|| 126|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Fowles-510|John Fowles]]|| [[Image:Fowles-510-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1926|| 2005|| England|| ''The French Lieutenants Woman''|| 90|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Tarcher-1|Judith Krantz]]|| [[Image:Tarcher-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1928|| 2019|| United States|| ''Scruples''|| 28|| '''Connected'''* |- | [[McCullough-1720|Colleen McCullough]]|| [[Image:McCullough-1720.jpg|100px]]|| 1937|| 2015|| Australia|| ''The Thorn Birds''|| 35|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Collins-10212|Jackie Collins]]|| [[Image:Collins-10212.jpg|100px]]|| 1937|| 2015|| England|| ''Hollywood Wives''|| 64|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Williams-135780|Beatrice Small]]|| [[Image:Williams-135780.jpg|100px]]|| 1937|| 2015|| United States|| ''The Kadin''|| 14|| Not Connected |- | [[Haradon-86|Janet Dailey]]|| [[Image:Haradon-86.jpg|100px]]|| 1944|| 2013|| England|| Harlequin ''Americana'' Series||+652|| '''Connected'''* |- | [[Murphy-33484|Julie Garwood]]|| [[Image:Murphy-33484.jpg|100px]]|| 1944|| 2023|| United States|| ''For the Roses''|| +93|| '''Connected*''' |- | [[Jones-68502 |Penelope Halsall]]|| [[Image:Jones-68502.jpg|100px]]|| 1946|| 2011|| England|| Penny Jordan Romance Novels|| 12|| Not Connected |- | [[Gilliam-3160|Jude Deveraux]]|| [[Image:DMR Images-181.jpg|100px]]|| 1947|| '''Living'''|| United States|| A Girl From Summer Hill|| 2439|| '''Connected'''* |- | [[Schuelein-Steel-1|Danielle Steel]]|| [[Image:DMR Images-169.jpg|100px]]|| 1947|| '''Living'''|| United States|| ''The Promise''|| 152|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Robertson-30276|Nora Roberts]]|| [[Image:DMR Images-186.jpg|100px]]|| 1950|| '''Living'''|| United States|| ''The Witness''|| 0|| '''Connected''' |- | [[Gabaldon-36|Diana Gabaldon]]|| [[Image:DMR Images-172.jpg|100px]]|| 1952||'''Living'''|| United States|| ''Outlander'' Series || +85|| '''Connected*''' |- | [[Mitchell-47015|E.L. James]] || [[Image:DMR Images-173.jpg|100px]] || 1963|| '''Living''' || England|| ''50 Shades of Grey''|| 0 || Not Connected |- | [[Sparks-9187|Nicholas Sparks]] || [[Image:DMR Images-179.jpg|100px]] || 1965|| '''Living''' || United States|| ''The Notebook''|| +114 || '''Connected*''' |- |}

Binkley Cemeteries

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[[Category: Binkley Name Study]] {{blue|This is a place to keep a list of cemeteries (by state) where there are many Binkleys.}} ==Kentucky== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2299521&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Crittendon County, Kentucky ==Missouri== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=27603&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Missouri ==North Carolina== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=63521609&CRid=2202123& Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery] ==Ohio== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=42901&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], New Reading, OH ==Oklahoma== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2614112&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Wister, Oklahoma ==Pennsylvania== ==Tennessee== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=9318 Binkley Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2300089 Binkley Cemetery], Davidson County, Nashville, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=9319&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Robertson County, Tennessee #[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=185821&CRid=2414194&pt=J.%20R.%20Binkley%20Cemetery& J. R. Binkley Cemetery], Vaughn's Gap, Nashville, Davidson County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2308127&GRid=38055417&CRid=2308127& Turrentine-Binkley Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=10185 Carney Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2173255&CRid=2173255&pt=Oakwood%20United%20Methodist%20Church%20Cemetery& Oakwood United Methodist Church Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=680868&CRid=18848&pt=Spring%20Hill%20Cemetery& Spring Hill Cemetery], Davidson County, Nashville, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=680868&CRid=2183082&pt=Mount%20Zion%20Baptist%20Cemetery& Mt. Zion] #[[Space:Blue_Spring_Cemetery_-_Binkley|Blue Spring Cemetery]], Cheatham County, 67 Binkley interments #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=16787&GSfn=&GSln=Binkley Palestine Cemetery, Bruceville, Tennessee], 29 Binkley interments

Binkley Cemetery, Ashland City, Tennessee

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[[Category: Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]] [[Category: Binkley Cemetery, Ashland City, Tennessee]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=132835414&CRid=9318& Binkley Cemetery on Find a Grave] Last Name, First Name, FAGR Memorial#. Birth/Death Dates, Cemetery Name
Links lead to WikiTree Profiles #B, A F 165910723;b. unknown d. unknown #B, D A 165940110;b. unknown d. unknown #B, M I 165940185;b. unknown d. unknown #[[Binckele-7|Binkley, Adam]] 132835414;b. 1739 d. 1837 #Binkley, Dr Alexander Franklin 84396237;b. Jan. 2, 1845 d. Jan. 28, 1911 #Binkley, Francis Marion 128376589;b. Feb. 8, 1843 d. May 11, 1901 #Binkley, Henry Franklin 167712178;b. Nov. 15, 1855 d. Mar. 26, 1935 #Binkley, James Thomas 155956093;b. Apr. 14, 1859 d. Apr. 8, 1939 #[[Hunt-10346|Binkley, Margaret Leonora Hunt]] 132754954;b. Aug. 13, 1837 d. Mar. 20, 1918 #Binkley, Mary Isabelle Boyd 45095556;b. Jan. 11, 1850 d. Jul. 12, 1925 #Binkley, Orian Isabelle Stewart 128376908;b. Aug. 29, 1849 d. 1921 #Binkley, William Alexander, Jr 45095795;b. 1909 d. 1979 #Binkley, William Alexander 45095591;b. Oct. 9, 1880 d. Jan. 29, 1950 #Carruth, Gail Binkley 165910147;b. Jan. 18, 1941 d. Jun. 3, 2013 #DeLaney, Frank L 84396293;b. 1886 d. 1944 #Gibbs, Cave Johnson 45095106;b. Dec. 13, 1863 d. Aug. 20, 1930 #Gibbs, Infant 45095411;b. unknown d. 1932 #Gibbs, Jessie Alene Dickens 45095250;b. Mar., 1867 d. Nov. 23, 1912 #Gibbs, Nellie Gray 45095441;b. Jul. 29, 1898 d. Jun. 16, 1940 #Gibbs, William Buford 69292632;b. Jan. 29, 1855 d. Jul. 9, 1921 #H, D E 165940062;b. unknown d. unknown #H, M N 45095653;b. unknown d. unknown #H, O E 45095729; b. unknown d. unknown #Knight, Infant 76569934;b. Jul. 1, 1918 d. Jul. 2, 1918 #White, Minnie Binkley 84396324; b. May 9, 1877 d. Jun. 9, 1941

Binkley Line - Peter Binggeli and Anna Geiger

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[[Category: Binkley Name Study]] [[Space:Binkley_Name_Study|Binkley Name Study main project page]] ==='''Patriarch''' [[Binggeli-7|Peter Binggeli]] & Wife #2 - [[Geiger-348|Anna Margaretha (Geiger) Binckele]]=== ====[[Binkley-142|Elisabeth (Binkley) Herbach]] (1749 - 1780)==== #Born December 8, 1749 in Pennsylvania #Died December 19, 1780 in Frederick Co. MD #Wife of George Herbach ====[[Binkley-143|Christian Binckele]] (1751-1799) ==== #name at birth was Binckele; it appears as Binkley in English-language records by the end of his life ====[[Binckele-11|Johann Peter Binkley]] (1753 PA - 1819 NC)==== #Johann Peter Binkley-[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42705029 FaG42705029], Birth: Jan. 30, 1753, York County, Pennsylvania, USA, Death: Apr. 10, 1819, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA - sons, #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43686469 Jacob Binkley], Birth: Jan. 30, 1753, York County, Pennsylvania, USA, Death: Apr. 10, 1819, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44021024 Peter Binkley], Birth: Apr. 13, 1782, Death: Nov. 14, 1846, burial Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA #He was buried in what is now Forsyth County, but at the time was Stokes County. This is a chronic problem for me in editing these NC profiles, and I haven't been consistent, nor have I changed profiles. I would be grateful for some guidance re WikiTree standards however. ====[[Binkley-230|Anna Maria Binckele]] (1755-1759)==== #merge pending with Binkley-264. Binkley-230 is one of Trevor Bauknight's profiles, and he hasn't responded to the merge request. #Spelling on this one should definitely be changed to Binckele. Her birth and death were recorded in German, and she didn't live long enough ever to use the Binkley spelling. ====[[Binkley-148|Friedrich Binckele]] (1757-1834) ==== #name at birth was Binckele #This one raises another question. He's listed with the alternative name Binkele, but not Binckele. While there are indeed a lot of church records that use the spelling Binkele rather than Binckele, I think keeping it in WikiTree just adds confusion. Can it simply be listed generally as a pseudonym for Binckele / Binkley, and can we merge out all current profiles, at least for Peter's family, that are still listed as Binkele? (I may have already caught them all, but I'm not sure.) Otherwise we need to list it as an alternative name on all the Binckele profiles, which doesn't seem to me to be desirable. ====[[Binkley-147 |Joseph Binckele]] (1761-1794) ==== #again, was Binckele at birth ====unnamed infant; - no WikiTree profile==== #born between Joseph and the last Anna Maria, but I don't have a date in my files; ====[[Binkley-146|Anna Maria Binckele]] (1764-1790)==== #did not marry #In any case, her name at birth was Binckele, not Binkley. ====[[Binkley-145|Jacob Binckele]] (1767-?) ==== #This is NOT the same as Binkley-211.

Binkley Line - Peter Binggeli and Anna Maria Werle

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[[Category: Binkley Name Study]] Page to house the lineage of Peter and his first wife. [[Space:Binkley_Name_Study|See also: Main Binkley Name Study Page]] ==='''Patriarch'''- [[Binggeli-7|Peter Binggeli]]-(1704 -1793) & Wife #1 [[Binggeli-19|Anna Maria (Werle) Binggeli]]=== ====[[Binckele-20|Anna Maria Binckele]] (1725 - 1734)==== #There is some question whether her name at birth was Anna Maria, or Anna Maria Salome. We need to check the original records from Alsace, and also the family records at York Moravian, which I think do include her. This child died young, probably in Alsace before the family emigrated to America. In the York Moravian records, the children who died have a cross by their names, but don't always have the death date. ====[[Binckele-22|Catharina (Binckele) Hönig]] (abt. 1727 - abt. 1791)==== #Born about March 25, 1727 in France #Wife of George Hönig #Died about 1791 in Virginia, USA ====[[Binckele-16|Peter Binckele]] (abt. 1728 - ?)==== #Born about June 25, 1728 in Steinthal, Alsace, France #This child died young ====[[Binckele-24|Christman Binckele]] (1729 - ?)==== #Born September 27, 1729 in Alsace, France #This child died young ====[[Binckele-17|Anna Maria Binckele]] (abt. 1731 - 1734)==== #Born about June 26, 1731 in Steinthal, Alsace, France #Died 1734 in Pennsylvania #This child died young; conflict in family histories - Anna or Anna Maria? We need to check the church records. ====[[Binckele-43|Maria Sarah (Binkley) Moser]] (1733 - abt. 1820)==== #Born February 24, 1733 in Steinthal District, Alsace, France #Died about 1820 in Stokes County, North Carolina #Her name should be Binckele, not Binkley; she was already married by the time Binkley came into use - Actually her "current name" is Bartley, not Moser, since she married again after Leonard Moser's death, but I don't want to change this until I link the second husband, and I need more information about him in order to do that. All her children were by Leonard Moser. - And merges are needed for Leonard Moser also. ====[[Binckele-33|Margaretha (Binckele) Vollenweider]] (abt. 1735 - abt. 1791)==== #Born about July 24, 1735 in Steinthal, Alsace, Germany #Died about August 1791 in Augusta, Virginia, United States ====[[Binkele-8|Jacob Binckele]] (1736 - ?)==== #duplicate of [[Binggeli-26|Jacob Binggeli]] - #Born October 23, 1736 in Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania #died in Tennessee ====[[Binckele-23|Christina (Binckele) Fischer]] (1738 - 1799)==== #Born February 21, 1738 in Warwick, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States #Wife of Caspar Fischer — married 1757 in Maryland #Died 1799 in Robertson, Tennessee, United States ====[[Binckele-7|John Adam Binkley]] (1739 PA-1837 TN)==== #John Adam Binkley - [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=680868&GRid=132835414& FaG#132835414], Birth: 1739, Pennsylvania, Death: March 3, 1837 in Sycamore Creek,Cheatham County, Tennessee, Burial in [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=9318 Binkley Cemetery] - sons #[[Binkley-187|Adam Binkley]] ## - daughter [[Binkley-185|Lavinia]] #[[Binkley-69|Heinrich Binkley]] ====[[Binckele-25|Elisabeth Binckele]] (1740 - bef. 1749)==== #Born February 16, 1740 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, United States #Died before 1749 [location unknown] #Died Young ====[[Binkley-263|Anna Barbara Binkley]] (1741 - ?)==== #Born May 26, 1741 in Pennsylvania #Death date and location unknown #This child died young; name should definitely be changed to Binckele since she died long before that spelling was used. ====[[Binggeli-30|John Binggeli]] (1743 - ?)==== #Born 1743 [location unknown] #Death date and location unknown #unmerged match to Binggeli-30; need to resolve birth date question. See my note on this profile. ====[[Binckele-12|Johannes (Binckele) Binkley]] (1743 - abt. 1801)==== #Born March 26, 1743 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, United States #Died about 1801 in Robertson County, Tennessee, USA #Father of Jacob Binkley ====[[Binckele-7|Colonel John Adam (Binckele) Binkley]] (1744 - 1837)==== #Born August 12, 1744 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, USA #Died March 3, 1837 in Sycamore Creek,Cheatham County, Tennessee #Father of John Binkley, Heinrich Binkley and Johann Adam Binkley #Husband of Mary Magdalena (Weller) Binkley ====[[Binkley-141|Unnamed Twins]] (1745-1745)==== {{Image|file=Binkley-335_images_and_clipart.png |align=l |size=m }}{{clear}}

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Binkley-Steele-Hagar Cemetery, Hermitage, Tennessee

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[[Category: Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]] [[Category: Binkley-Steele-Hagar Cemetery, Hermitage, Tennessee]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Binkley&GSiman=1&GScid=18918&CRid=18918&pt=Binkley-Steele-Hagar%20Cemetery& Binkley-Steele-Hagar Cemetery, on Find a Grave] John Hagar Rd. and Earhart Rd.
Hermitage
Davidson County
Tennessee USA
Postal Code: 37076
Listing of All Binkleys in this cemetery:
Last Name, First & Middle, FAGR# Dates of birth/death
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#Beadle, Ann Leady Binkley 125755478, b. Nov. 11, 1845 d. Jul. 26, 1933 #Binkley, Alice Moss 31371214, b. May 22, 1855 d. Jun. 17, 1893 #Binkley, Elizabeth Ivey Holland 31370695, b. unknown d. Jul. 15, 1879 #Binkley, Frederick Summerfield 31370841 . b. Jun. 22, 1836 d. Jun. 23, 1836 #Binkley, Henry C. 84430045, b. Nov. 25, 1847 d. Apr. 15, 1934 #Binkley, Joseph Henry 84435408, b. Sep. 2, 1891 d. Aug. 4, 1961 #Binkley, Joseph Pitts 31371144, b. May 14, 1853 d. Apr. 8, 1921 #[[Binkley-921|Binkley, Joseph Shackelford]] 31370524, b. Nov. 19, 1810 d. Aug. 21, 1887 #Binkley, Mabel Floy 84435438, b. Oct. 30, 1889 d. Aug. 22, 1953 #Binkley, Malvina 31370880, b. May 1, 1839 d. Jun. 12, 1852 #Binkley, Martha Buchanan Steele 31370554, b. Dec. 9, 1811 d. Jul. 28, 1859 #Binkley, Martha Elizabeth 31370970, b. Dec. 24, 1849 d. Jun. 18, 1852 #Binkley, Mary Ann "Mollie" Ellis 48079466, b. Apr. 15, 1867 d. Jul. 19, 1938 #Binkley, Ree J McGee 31371044, b. Apr. 13, 1848 d. Apr. 15, 1928 #Binkley, Samuel Steele 31371108, b. Oct. 2, 1851 d. Mar. 7, 1933 #Clark, Elizabeth Binkley 31370752, b. Apr. 5, 1862 d. Dec. 6, 1879 #Phillips, Clara Blanche Binkley 84438902, b. 1878 d. 1904 #Phillips, Frances Moss "Fannie" Binkley 84438917, b. Jul. 2, 1880 d. Oct. 17, 1953 #Steele, Mary Binkley 6495548, b. Oct. 13, 1834 d. Aug. 8, 1881 #Sweeney, Emma Corinne Binkley 76849807, b. Feb. 2, 1877 d. Nov. 12, 1912

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Binky Masters was our little pet Chihuahua.. He as just latly came up missing.. We think the cayotes got him. he as been gone for 5 weeks now.. Our hope is just about faded.. We miss you little fellow..

Binscombe Old Quaker Burial Ground

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[[Category: Old Friends Burial Ground, Binscombe, Surrey]] 161 members of the Religious Society of Friends were buried on this small piece of land according to the plaque, next to the old barn (now a private house) where George Fox once preached, or 188 according to the Wikipedia article below, ending in 1790. There are no headstones visible. There is a public footpath adjacent. There is some information about the burials, and background history, at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godalming_Friends_Meeting_House. The only person buried here who is named in the article is Thomas Patching, who died shortly after being arrested for non-payment of tithes in 1660. He had owned Binscombe Manor, and the barn and burial ground were his.

Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:England, Place Studies]] [[Category:Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study]] [[Category:Binstead, Isle of Wight]]
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[[Space:Binstead%2C_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Binstead]] | [[Space:Brading%2C_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Brading]] | [[Space:Ryde%2C_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Ryde]]
== Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Binstead, Isle of Wight|category=Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q864058|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {{Image|file=Binstead_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study.jpg |size=m |caption=Binstead Hill the main road through Binstead Village }} From the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|main OPS Project Page]]: A One Place Study is a historical and genealogical study of a specific place and all the people who have lived there. Our mission is to encourage and assist those interested in the study of one-place genealogy and history. The project also aims to promote connections to the Worldwide family tree from within local family groups in one-place studies at WikiTree. This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Benestede (Binstead) in one place on wikitree. My paternal uncle and his family lived in Binstead, at 3 Binstead Hill and my sisters and I stayed or visited them during the 1970's. Initially, I will be adding my relatives to the linked category, but eventually all who have lived there. 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. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Isle of Wight :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.7272, -1.18834 :'''Elevation:''' 25.0 m or 82.0 feet ===How to Join=== Please contact the project leader Janet Wild or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks. ===Goals=== #Add more data and links to OPS page - Done #Add my relatives to the category associated with OPS in progress #Add others to the category associated with OPS #Add details of the two [http://www.northstoneham.org.uk/warshrine/gallery/havenstreet1.html The Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine] and the [http://www.isle-of-wight-memorials.org.uk/towns/binstead.htm Binstead War Memorial] #Review war records and create profiles on Wikitree #AddOPS to the https://www.one-place-studies.org/ ===History=== : Benestede (Binstead) was a settlement in Domesday Book. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7300915 It is noted as being in the hundred of Bowcombe and the county of Hampshire.https://opendomesday.org/place/SZ5792/binstead/ It had a recorded population of 2 households in 1086, putting it in the smallest 20% of settlements recorded in Domesday. https://opendomesday.org/book/hampshire/32/These two households appear to have been two villains or ploughman who worked the land held by (William De Azor). Benestede (Binstead) is an easy village to pass straight through on your way from Newport to Ryde. Binstead was originally recorded in 1086 in the Domesday Book as Benestede and was known for the quality of its limestone. These Limestone quarries were exploited on a large scale at least from the 11th century onwards. They were more or less worked out before the end of the Middle Ages and hence it is difficult to establish a precise location for the original quarries. https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/stones_ahrb_2005/cfm/Public/details/QuarryDetails.cfm?Quarrycode=BNST&BCnt=1&Choice=5 Stone pits can be seen on the 1866 O.S. Map in the village of Binstead. The remnants of this ancient quarrying industry are still visible today in the village’s landscape and place names. : Nearby Quarr abbey took its name from the quarry to the east of it. The Cistercian house of our Lady at Quarr was founded in 1131, by Baldwin de Redvers, as a colony from Savigny, and was consecrated 1 June 1150. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol5/pp151-155 A licence was granted in 1340, to wall and crenellate the abbey and this work was still in progress in 1366. The abbey was dissolved during King Henry VIII's reign in July 1536.https://quarrabbey.org/heritage/medieval-quarr/history/ The monks disbursed to their sister abbey on the mainland. : The medieval Abbey church was either built or faced with locally quarried limestone. Much of the abbey was demolished the remains are now on the historic at risk register.https://quarrabbey.org/heritage/medieval-quarr/ruins-of-the-abbey-of-quarr/ : The abbey was later purchased and demolished by John Mills of Southampton. Some of its stone was used for building Yarmouth Castle.https://quarrabbey.org/heritage/medieval-quarr/history/ ===Population=== : 1086 2 households : ===Social Media=== [https://m.facebook.com/groups/116198002531663/ The Binstead history and memories group] ====Notables==== : Sir John de Benstede, a prominent member of the English royal household, Prebendary of Sandiacre (1297-c1308) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Benstedehttps://www.houseofnames.com/binstead-family-crest ==Sources== *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol5/pp151-155 *https://quarrabbey.org/

Binsted Holy Cross, Hampshire

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[[:Category:Holy Cross Church, Binsted, Hampshire|Holy Cross, Binsted, Hampshire]] ---- == The church of Holy Cross, Binsted, Hampshire, England == HOLY CROSS CHURCH, Binsted is situated in the middle of the Village, close to the Primary School and the Wickham Institute. The current building dates from the 12th Century but it is believed there may have been an earlier Saxon church on or near the site. Field Marshall Lord Montgomery, who was a regular worshipper at Holy Cross, is buried in the graveyard. '''References''' *The Benefice of Bentley, Binsted and Froyle page: [http://www.benbinfro.co.uk/churches-in-the-benefice/binsted/ Binsted Holy Cross] *Astoft Entry with photographs: [http://www.astoft.co.uk/binsted.htm Binsted Holy Cross]

Bio For David Martin

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=== Welcome===
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:DNA_Bank&public=1 '''Martin/Rigg DNA''' ]

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[[Space:Cherokee_Blood|Indian Blood]]

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==Sources== David Martin Living 2018. [https://campingmylifeaway.wordpress.com/ My Blog] The profile photo of Me, my Mom holding my brother, her aunt and Mother. and their Mother. The old women in Indian headdress is my great grandmother. 4 generations of my mothers family. [[Martin-32982|David Martin]] [[Rigg-346|Myrna Rigg]] [[burch-2149|lilly striplin]] [[williams-47377|Pearl Rigg]] [[Williams-66682#|Marie Riggs Stites]] [[hughes-11019 |Bill Hughes]] == Biography == Born Miami Oklahoma at Miami Babtist hospital. Lived Picher Oklahoma (now a ghost town) owned by the Quapaw Indian tribe. Raised in colorado never married. Cancer survivor, in 2016. lived. Oklahoma Kansas missouri indiana kentucky Arizona Texas California Arkansas South Dakota New mexico ==family== 1 child by a girlfriend. 1 full blood sister April 3 half sisters Shelly, Darla, Jamie, 3 step sisters Chris, Terry, Carol, 1 Step mother Jaunita Marlett. 1 half brother Billy 2 step fathers Bill Hughes ---- Born and raised in rural Oklahoma. My dad played baseball games on the same field as mickey mantle. And how did these two familys meet and produce such a unique person as my self? Read on. First let me show you my two grandfathers scalped by indians. in differant states and times. [[Bledsoe-351|thomas ball Bledsoe]] I give you [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-32984&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 Dads line to him.] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=rigg-346&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 Moms line to him.] ---- To understand the problems of DNA and Genealogy and Computers. I give you [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-32984&person2_name=Rigg-346&gen=30 My Parents.] [[Neville-21 | Jane nevlle]] Is both of their Grandmother. And that makes her my '''Double''' grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-21&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Mom] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-21&person2_name=martin-32984&gen=30 Dad] This is why the entire line look's like Warwick in the wars of the roses. I think she kept it alive in our family history. But that is another story. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-33062&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 martin +] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=wood-20276&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 wood +] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=rigg-347&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 rigg +] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williams-47377&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 Williams +] ---- ==paternalgrandfather1== ==Farmer Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=Farmer-1875&gen=30 farmer] ---- ==paternalgrandmother2== ==Woods Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=Martin-32984&gen=30 Woods ] ---- ==maternalgrandmother1== ==Bledsoe Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Bledsoe] ---- ==maternalgrandmother2== ==Beauchamp Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=beauchamp-1980&gen=30 Beauchamp] I have to run other people in my line to get the results from each profile! indivudually. My profile defaults to the nearest line. I have 4 at least and perhaps more. ---- The Double Cousens abound as Beauchamp, Beaumont, Beaufort. [[Beaufort-11 | Beaufort 11]] will be my grandfather on my fathers side and my moms. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beaufort-11&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Mom] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beaufort-11&person2_name=martin-32984&gen=30 Dad] ---- Father's mothers line of Woods is the line to the Bruce line. My dna being 48% irish. 28% English french and the rest. ---- So My fathers line dies off, about the time of the cival war. But it marries a line straght to Warwick the kingmaker. I believe the familes of Farmer and Oran Martin. knew they were cousens. ---- Ancestry.com Beauchamp DNA circle on my Mothers side. [[Rigg-346|Myrna Rigg]] here is were my tree gets tricky. My fathers side is related, so watch what happens Edward [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-70&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Mom] Edward [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-70&person2_name=martin-32984&gen=30 Dad] you will see I am a grandson on my dads side. As well as my Moms. She is Edwards cousin. She is my fathers cousin also. My 16th great grandfather is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-80&person2_name=Martin-32982&gen=30 click here] An ancestor of George Washington? I cannot tell a lie,10th Cousens 6 times removed? [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washington-11&person2_name=Martin-32982&gen=30 clickhere] My grandfather 19x removed! Thomas De Camoys , just one in my tree that goes to a famous royal line. In this case the line to Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester Who was (executed 27 October 1326) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Camoys-2&person2_name=Martin-32982&gen=30 Executed 27 october 1326] == surnames == D'Anjou Austrasia Baker Ball Basset BATES Beauchamp DeBeauchamp Beaufort DeBeaufort Bird Bledsoe Blois DeBlois Bourgogne DeBourgogne Braose DeBraose Browne Bruce DeBruce Burgundy DeBurgundy Busby Caesar Capet DeCapet Carolingian CASTILE Clarke COLOGNE DeCOLOGNE Dill Drake ENGLAND Farmer FERRERS France DEFRANCE Franks Freeman Harris Hill Hilton Holmes Howard Hughes Hunt Key Kidd Lewis LINCOLN Marche Marshall Martel Martin Martyn Merovingian Miller DeMortimer Neville Normandy Norton Palmer Paul Percy Plantagenet Powhatan Prower Redman RhysAP verch Rhys Rigg Riggs Roberts Rogers Rome Saony Schneider Scotland Smith Sorrell Stafford Stauffer Stewart Striplin Striklin Stuart Thuringia Tudor AP Tudor Richmond Devermandois Vermandois VERMANDOIS vanVERMANDOIS Walker Warren Washington White Williams Winchester Withers Wood Woods Wormsgau vonWormsgau Wynne ---- Paternal Haplogroup '''R-M529''' is a subgroup of R-M269. The frequency of M529 is very high amongst the Irish 58% Maternal Haplogroup '''H1b''' is a subgroup of H1. David's Neanderthal variants, Lower than normal 66% less '''267 '''DNA au GEDmatch ID: A351084 Ancestry.com user name: aprilsworld Added by Dave Martin on Mar 12, 2017. https://www.aprilsworld.com/tree/ Also see Dave's DNA test list and the list of AncestryDNA test-takers ---- Here are family members that have been connected for Dave Martin's autosomal DNA test. This includes all blood relatives within eight degrees of separation — up to sixth great-grandparents and out to third cousins ==Connected profiles== Jemima Anderson b. 1741 Nancy Anderson b. 1832 Catharine Andrews b. 8 Aug 1797 John Andrews b. 1732 Mary Ann Ash b. 1784 Cassie (Rigg) Ballard b. 1823 Susan (Rigg) Ballard b. 24 Feb 1838 Alfred Beauchamp b. 24 May 1807 David Beauchamp b. 1786 David Beauchamp b. 26 Apr 1753 David Beauchamp b. 24 Jul 1814 Edward Beauchamp b. 1683 Esther Beauchamp b. 1751 Fountain Beauchamp b. 1727 Grace (Coulburn) Beauchamp b. 1714 Isaac Beauchamp b. 1739 Isaac Beauchamp b. 1718 Marcy Beauchamp b. 1714 Martha (Cowan) Beauchamp b. 1750 Mary Beauchamp b. 1750 Naomy (Fountain) Beauchamp b. 1686 Rachell Beauchamp b. 8 Jan 1748 Thomas Beauchamp b. 1714 William Beauchamp b. 1772 William Beauchamp b. 1743 Matilda (Rigg) Bellamy b. 1816 Emily (Bledsoe) Bittle b. 1790 Abraham Bledsoe b. 17 May 1790 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1769 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1737 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1823 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1812 Ambrose Bledsoe b. 1783 Anthony Bledsoe b. 1774 Austin Bledsoe b. 1778 Catherine Bledsoe b. 1810 Elizabeth Bledsoe b. 25 Apr 1820 Ellen Bledsoe b. 1876 Henry Bledsoe b. 1825 Isaac Bledsoe b. 1776 Isaac Bledsoe b. 1815 James C Bledsoe b. 25 Jan 1827 Keziah Bledsoe b. 1812 MIllicent (Head) Bledsoe b. 1756 Mary (Wilcox) Bledsoe b. 1741 Millicent Bledsoe b. 1816 Norissay (Lawson) Bledsoe b. 1804 Rachel Bledsoe b. 17 Feb 1795 Sampson Bledsoe b. 1800 Sarah Bledsoe b. 26 Apr 1818 Thomas Bledsoe b. 7 Feb 1797 Thomas Bledsoe b. 1760 Thomas Bledsoe b. 1706 Valentine Bledsoe b. 1777 William Bledsoe b. 1791 Winder Bledsoe b. 1832 Winfield Bledsoe b. 1827 Harmon Booth b. 1817 Thomas Booth b. 1795 Sarah Boyle b. 1787 Lucy (Melton) Branch b. 30 Dec 1759 Jane (Woods) Buster b. 1735 Susannah (Bledsoe) Carter b. 27 Oct 1830 Sarah (Mackeral) Chilcote b. 1757 Eleanor Ching b. 1736 Rachel (Handy) Coulbourn b. 1693 Solomon Coulbourn b. 1684 Robert Cowan b. 1736 Dudley Curl b. 1772 Elizabeth Curl b. 1796 Living: Shelly (Hughes) Devore Anna Dill b. 1764 Archibald Dill b. 1764 Archibald Dill b. 1748 Arthur Dill b. 1771 Benjamin Dill b. 31 Jul 1827 David Dill b. 1775 Elijah Dill b. 1784 Elizabeth Dill b. 1778 John Dill b. 1759 John Dill b. 1 Jan 1725 Margaret Dill b. 1786 Margeret Dill b. 1820 Mary Dill b. 1795 Mary (Barrett) Dill b. 1728 Richard Dill b. 1751 Runnels Dill b. 1757 Samuel Dill b. 3 Jan 1872 Solomon Dill b. 1772 Stephen Dill b. 1774 Stephen Dill b. 9 Jan 1765 Unity (Lynch) Dill b. 1785 William Dill b. 1774 William Dill b. 1761 Israel Dodge b. 3 Sep 1760 John Dodge b. 12 Jul 1751 John Dodge b. 10 Mar 1723 Jordon Dodge b. 6 Aug 1749 Josiah Rogers Dodge b. 28 Sep 1762 Lydia (Rogers) Dodge b. 1729 Peter Dodge b. 16 Nov 1753 Eli Dolbow b. 1811 Gabriel Dolbow b. 12 Sep 1784 John Drake b. 1665 Thely (Bledsoe) Eakin b. 1774 Louisa (Rigg) Edwards b. 31 Jan 1832 Andrew Farmer b. 6 Nov 1836 Ann Farmer b. 1799 Ann Farmer b. 1728 Ann Farmer b. 1732 Charles Farmer b. 1850 Dolly Farmer b. 1808 Elizabeth Farmer b. 1810 Francis Farmer b. 1804 Francis Farmer b. 1729 Green Farmer b. 10 Jul 1805 Green Farmer b. 1841 Hannah Farmer b. 1772 Harriet Farmer b. 1809 Hester Farmer b. 1740 Horace Farmer James Farmer b. 1812 James Farmer b. 1762 Jane Farmer b. 1808 John Farmer b. 13 Mar 1792 John Farmer b. 1758 John Farmer b. 1724 Joseph Farmer b. 1768 Joseph Farmer b. 1734 Julia Farmer b. 1801 Lewis Farmer b. 1794 Lewis Farmer b. 13 Jun 1797 Lucinda Farmer b. 31 Mar 1832 Luke Farmer b. 1780 Malinda Farmer b. 22 Feb 1834 Martha Farmer b. 27 Oct 1723 Martha Farmer b. 23 Aug 1836 Mary Farmer b. 1770 Mary (Henby) Farmer b. 1739 Mary (Garner) Farmer b. 8 Oct 1774 Mary Farmer b. 10 May 1830 Matilda Farmer b. 29 Aug 1840 Nancy Farmer b. 7 Nov 1843 Nathan Farmer b. 1810 Nathan Farmer b. 1796 Nathan Farmer b. 13 Feb 1768 Nicholas Farmer b. 1754 Perry Farmer b. 1834 Peter Farmer b. 1730 Polly Farmer b. 1802 Rachel Farmer b. 1708 Samuel Farmer b. 1730 Sarah Farmer b. 1774 Sarah Farmer b. 1848 Sarah Farmer b. 6 Jul 1828 Solomon Farmer b. 1766 Thomas Farmer b. 1755 Thomas Farmer b. 8 Sep 1744 Thomas Farmer b. 1705 William Farmer b. 1796 William Farmer b. 1815 William Farmer b. 1763 William Farmer b. 1765 William Farmer b. 1728 Edward Featherston b. 1836 Mary Fitzpatrich b. 1750 Gardner Gardner b. 1749 Caroline (Rigg) Gilkison b. 14 Nov 1837 Abraham Gobble b. 1775 Elizabeth Gobble b. 1842 Harriett Gobble b. 1828 William Gobble b. 1798 Eliza (Winchester) Green b. 24 Jan 1854 Nancy Grey b. 1811 Sara (Kidd) Harberson b. 1821 Anthony Head b. 1730 Anthony Head b. 1675 Elizabeth Head b. Feb 1764 Gaven Head b. 1786 James Head b. 1777 Mary (Garvin) Head b. 1736 Sukey Head b. 1754 Susanna Head b. 1712 William Head b. 1752 William Head b. 1791 Susannah Heffner b. 1759 Elizabeth (Anderson) Henby b. 19 Mar 1720 James Henby b. 1717 Mary Henby b. 1735 Thomas Henby b. 1754 Andrew Hickem b. 1750 Mary Hickem b. 1768 Sarah Hillman b. 1750 Franklin Honssinger b. 1821 Granville Honssinger b. 1823 Jacob Honssinger b. 1834 John Honssinger b. 11 Mar 1819 Margaret Honssinger b. 11 Mar 1819 Martin Honssinger b. 1822 Rebecca Honssinger b. 24 Aug 1830 Tabitha (Bledsoe) Honssinger b. 10 May 1797 Thomas Honssinger b. 1836 Anthony Horn b. 1777 Nancy Horn b. 1803 Nancy Horn b. 1803 Bessie Howard b. 1893 Sheridan Howard b. 1867 Nannie (Sorrells) Huffman b. 1 Jun 1877 Living: William Hughes b. 1960 Ellen (Featherston) Jacksonia b. 1875 Eli Jenkins b. 1808 Elizabeth Jenkins b. 1836 Sarah Jewal b. 1783 Sarah Kearney b. 1820 Amy Kidd b. 1817 Thomas Kidd b. 1786 William Kidd b. 1744 Alexander Lawson b. 11 May 1845 Bartholomew Lawson b. 1717 Carter Lawson b. 1815 David Lawson b. 1775 Elijah Lawson b. 1753 Jacob Lawson b. 1761 John Lawson b. 1755 John Lawson b. 1751 Moorman Lawson b. 1751 Peter Lawson b. 1758 Phillip Lawson b. 1761 Randolph Lawson b. 1752 William Lawson b. 1753 William Lawson b. 1750 William Lawson b. 1720 Phebe (Head) Livingston b. 1759 Rebecca Loftis b. 1750 Benjamin MacKrill b. Oct 1754 Joseph Mackrill b. 18 Aug 1818 Samuel Mackrill b. 28 Apr 1793 Sarah (Pearce) Mackrill b. 12 Jan 1730 Francis (Greer) Mansfield b. 1805 James Mansfield b. 1830 Louisa Mansfield b. 1856 Living: April Martin Living: Dave Martin b. 22 Sep 1958 Ewen Martin b. 1780 Gilbert Martin b. 1912 James Martin b. 1939 James Martin b. 1853 Leroy Martin Oran Martin b. 1804 Allen McRill b. Jun 1860 Charles McRill b. 2 Jun 1895 John McRill b. 1755 Mary McRill b. 1832 Samual McRill b. 1793 Absolom Melton b. 1733 Allen Melton b. 1769 Diana Melton b. 1816 Elizabeth Melton b. 1760 Garland Melton b. 20 Oct 1756 James Melton b. 1790 Joel Melton b. 1798 John Melton b. 15 Mar 1754 Mabel Melton b. 13 Feb 1758 Nancy (Richardson) Melton Rebeckah Melton b. 4 Mar 1755 William Richardson Melton b. 28 Sep 1803 Mary Michell b. 1728 Cassandra (Rigg) Middleton b. 29 Dec 1824 Anna (Dill) Mitchell b. 1753 Mary Moffett b. 1774 William Moffett b. 1740 Mary (Farmer) Moon b. 27 Oct 1723 Hannah (Dill) Norris b. 1755 Anna Paul b. 1868 Doral Paul b. 1820 Elizabeth Peck b. 1734 Susanna Posey b. 1681 Lillie (Short) Rahmann b. Nov 1874 Lydia (Dill) Randolph b. 1767 Joseph Redman b. 1776 Nancy Redman b. 1820 Albert Rigg b. 1913 Charles Rigg b. 1861 Charles Rigg b. 8 Jun 1756 Charles Rigg b. 1728 Charles Rigg b. 14 Sep 1820 David Rigg b. 1934 David Rigg b. 1829 Elizabeth (Andrews) Rigg b. 22 Sep 1760 James Rigg b. 20 Sep 1826 James Rigg b. 1835 John Rigg b. 1687 John Rigg b. 20 Sep 1826 Living: Kari Rigg Levi Rigg b. 8 Feb 1787 Myrna Rigg b. 9 Sep 1938 Pearl (Williams) Rigg b. 1913 Rachel (Beauchamp) Rigg b. 1796 Reta Rigg b. 1943 Robert Rigg b. 1826 Robert Rigg b. 14 Jan 1795 Samual Rigg b. 1791 Sarah Rigg b. 22 Feb 1841 William Rigg b. 27 Sep 1832 Elizabeth Rutledge b. 1793 Mary Ann (Woods) Sharp b. May 1757 Elmy (Dolbow) Short b. 25 Aug 1836 Susannah Simpkins b. 1720 John Sorrells b. 1834 Mary Sorrells b. 1877 Nancy Sorrells b. 1780 William Sorrells b. 1842 Nancy Sparks b. 1784 Edward Striplin b. 1820 George Striplin b. 1844 James Striplin b. 1873 Lillie (Burch) Striplin b. 1895 Louisa (Dolbow) Striplin Newton Striplin b. 1729 William Striplin b. 1785 Margarette (Rigg) Tanquary b. 22 Jul 1833 Living: Darla (Hughes) Torres b. 19 Mar 1964 Mary Townley b. 1719 Elizabeth (Woods) Wallace b. 20 Jan 1682 Elizabeth (Woods) Wasson b. 1720 George Wilcox b. 1740 George Wilcox b. 1730 Amanda Williams b. 1853 Caleb Williams b. 1769 Casper Williams b. 1770 Daniel Williams b. 31 Mar 1763 David Williams b. 1885 Edward Williams b. 1755 Edward Williams b. 21 Oct 1731 George Williams b. 1755 James Williams b. 1844 Joshua Williams b. 1767 Luke Williams b. 1825 Luke Williams b. 1794 Nancy Williams b. 1772 Penelope Williams b. 1775 Susannah Williams b. Feb 1788 John Winchester b. 3 May 1783 Lafayette Winchester b. 5 Mar 1850 Lydia (Dodge) Winchester b. 18 May 1758 Richard Winchester b. 1755 Scott Winchester b. 1 Aug 1848 William Winchester b. 1813 Fanny (Beauchamp) Wood b. 12 Oct 1811 Harry Wood b. 7 Jun 1891 James Wood b. 17 Oct 1847 John Wood b. 1782 Lillie Wood b. 1916 Nancy (Winchester) Wood b. 2 May 1851 Samuel Wood b. 1724 Andrew Woods b. 1690 Archibald Woods b. 1741 Elizabeth Woods b. 15 Nov 1656 James Woods b. 1673 John Woods b. 1720 John Woods b. 1685 John Woods b. 12 Jun 1654 John Woods b. 1744 Joseph Woods b. 22 Aug 1745 Martha (Drake) Woods b. 1693 Michael Woods b. 1684 Michael Woods b. 1708 Samuel Woods b. 1681 Susannah Woods b. 1736 William Woods b.1695 ---- 1. David is the son of Myrna DNA confirmed. 2. Myrna is the daughter of Albert Marshall Rigg [confident] 3. Albert is the son of Charles Thomas Rigg [confident] 4. Charles is the son of Robert Rigg [confident] 5. Robert is the son of Rachel (Beauchamp) Rigg [confident] 6. Rachel is the daughter of William Beauchamp [confident] 7. William is the son of Marcy Beauchamp [confident] 8. Marcy is the son of Edward Beauchamp [confident] 9. Edward is the son of Edmund Beauchamp [confident] 10. Edmund is the son of Alice (Freeman) Beauchamp [confident] This makes Alice the eighth great grandmother of Dave. * wikitree surnames. Ancesry.com surnames. Names taken from at least two ancestry sites. And documented in my tree here.

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: The following text represents an earlier version of the profile of [[Jordan-811|Samuel Jordan-811]]. == Biography == ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. ''This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.'' It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' === Notes === : Note N256Samuel was the first Jordan to come to America. He sailed in a convoy from Plymouth on the 'Seaventure' which encountered a severe storm off the Bermudas. The shipwrecked survivors then built two ships -- 'Patience' and 'Deliverer' -- partly of materials salvaged from the 'Seaventure'. They set sail again for the Americas on May 10, 1610, arriving in James Towne on July 25, 1610. Source of this information is FTM cd # 18 tree # 350. : : Samuel Jordan came to Virginia about 1610. : : Samuel Jordan was born in England and came to America in the "Sea Venture" in 1609, being wrecked on an island in the Bermudas. Also in the same ship were John Rolfe and other adventurers, including many wealthy noblemen and London merchants. Samuel spent a year on the island where he was wrecked, and then went to Jamestown. He was granted 450 acres of land in his won right by the Governor and Capt. General of VA., and 250 acres more for transporting his five servants (John Davis, Thomas Matterly, Alice Wade, Robert Marshall, and Thomas Studd) from England in 1620. Samuel's estate was known as "Jordan's Journey", situated across from Berkeley. He was a young widower when he arrived in America, having left three sons, Thomas, Samuel and Robert, in England. He married (2) in VA. Cicely Reynolds, by whom he had three daughters. After Samuel's death in 1623, a muster of the inhabitants of "Jordan's Journey" was taken, listing Cicely Jordan with three daus., ten servants names, coats of mai, five houses and two boats. : : Samuel Jordan was a Member of the First Assembly at Jamestown in 1619, and was listed as "Gentleman Planter" at Charles City. He was a member of a committee to review the first four books into which the Great Charter of VA was divided. Samuel Jordan Jr. settled in Surry Co., and Robert was killed by Indians. The other son: : Thomas Jordan, b. in England in 1600, came to America in the ship "Diana" in 1623. He was a Burgess from Isle of Wight Co., VA., 1629-1632. Received a land grant 1635. He married Lucy Corker, dau of Capt William Corker of Surry Co., VA and his wife Lucy (White) Corker. William Corker was a Burgess at James City 1641, 1655-56, and Capt of Militia. His father was Capt John Corker, known to have been in Jamestown 1637, he was patented 6 acres on James Island near Goose Hill; Burgess 1633-45, and Clerk; patented 1,150 acres in Surry Co., on the south side of James River, another patent in 1640; died at James City. The will of William Corker is recorded in Surry Co., 9/4/1677. Son of Thomas Jordan and wife Lucy: : Joshua Jordan, b. 1681 married Elizabeth Sanbourne, dau of Daniel and Sarah Sanbourne. : source: Family Tree Maker, Historical Southern Families, vol. XI, Pitcher and Related Families of Lancaster, Douglas, George, Jordan Booth... 9/9/1998 : : FIRST RECORDS OF JORDANS IN VIRGINIA : Samuel Jordan sailed on 2 June 1609 from England aboard the "Seaventure" as one of the 400 passengers in the Sir George Somer's fleet of eight ships. He was an English gentleman who was to plan an important part in the continues success of the James Towne Colony. : : All went well with Somer's flotilla until it encountered a terrific tropical storm near the Bermudas. After the storm had subsided, it was found that seven of the ships in the flotilla were still seaworthy, but the eighth...the Seavinture carrying 150 of the passengers, including the officials and many of the English gentlemen, was hopelessly stranded between two coral reefs. : : The unspoiled food and equipment on the Seaventure was transferred to the other ships. The passengers chose to remain on the island. Soon after the seven ships of the flotilla had become mere specks on the distant horizon, Sir George Somers, our Samuel Jordan, and a group of stranded passengers set out to repair the Seaventure and free her from the menacing coral rocks. They soon found the shop damaged beyond repair and a new one had to be built. : : It was decided to build two ships in order to transfer the supplies they hoped to gather on this most productive island to the colony in Virginia. For nine months, the stranded men worked in shifts. Some of them worked at building the boats - the Patience and the Deliverer - another group hunted wild hog, another fished, and still another group make salt from the sea water for the preservation of fish and meat. Another group was assigned to catching giant turtles and rendering them into oil. At off times, groups of men hunted for pearls. : : All of the aforementioned tasks were performed by day, but at night, by the light from wooden torches, there was another task to be done. It was the task of keeping a day - by - day log of the most trivial happenings of the day. Because he was well educated, this talk fell to our Samuel Jordan, or S'el Jourdan as he signed his work. It is said that S'el Jourdan's efforts in recording the tropical storm that Sir George Somer's flotella encountered suggested to Shakespeare the setting of his play "The Tempest". : : You can find part of the log written by S'el Jourdan, which is captioned "A Discovery of the Bermudas" otherwise called "Isles of Devils", printed in Hakluyt's Voyages, Travels and Discoveries, Volume 5, page 555. : : After arriving at James Towne the following year, Samuel Jordan established his plantation at Jordan's Journey, Nansemond County, Virginia. He named his home "Beggars Bush". Samuel Jordan was elected from Charles City as a representative to the House of Burgesses. He was a representative at the first representative assembly in the New World being elected July 30, 1619 at Jamestown, Virginia. : : Samuel survived the Indian massacre of 1622 and died in 1623. He was survived by three sons - Thomas, Samuel, and Robert and two daughters - Mary and Margaret. : : The name of the first wife of Samuel is unknown. He was married prior to leaving England in ether France or England. : : The Jordan homestead site is marked at the Yorktown historical site. : Marriage: :: Date: ABT 1599 :: Place: ,, England, United Kingdom == Sources == * Findagrave memorial [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=110337166 Samuel Jordan] * This person was created through the import of greenwald-millerGEDCOM.ged on 27 September 2010. *Jordan-5222 was created by [[Baker-12099 | Gail Williams]] through the import of Meryl Marie Bulgier gedcom - Jan 2015.ged on Jan 26, 2015.

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[[Category:Biography Builders]] =BioBuilders Project= Here's our checklist: Data Section: birth date/place names of parents marriage date/place and spouse name names of children, if any death date/place Biography Section: Written (full) sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. Is the profile '''Genealogically Defined?''' As a general rule biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources. Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. List of children with at least one pertinent fact. Some list siblings. (I think this takes up real estate.) Explanatory remarks, if needed (e.g. disputed persons information, Research Notes, whatever needs extra explaining). Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you need to own the copyright unless they are in the public domain). Categories. Connection to the Global Tree. All duplicates merged or initiated. Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia. Historical context as related to the person's life. Sources, Sources, Sources. You can see some ideas on where to find some of this information on the Biography Builders space page. '''My APRIL BIOBUILDER Profiles''' - ''Married in April'' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213440/april-2021-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-april April Challenge Post] Clean up this profiles and review ''Biobuilder Checklist'' on every profile. ''All profiles were married in the month of April.'' #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/North-1791 William Darke North] 4th Great Grand Uncle #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sackett-1428 Mary Catherine ''Sackett'' Hopkins] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ball-1787 John C. 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BioCheck Searches for New South Wales Unsourced

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BioCheck Searches for South Australia Unsourced

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Biografie van Anna Jansd. van Schoonhoven (abt. 1400 - abt. 1477)

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== Biografie == For the English biography look [[Van_Schoonhoven-193 | hier]]. === Geboorte === [[Van_Schoonhoven-193 | Anna Jansd. van Schoonhoven]] is ongeveer in 1427 in Mechelen, Hertogdom Brabant in de Lage Landen (een staat in het Heilige Roomse Rijk) geboren. Dochter van Jan Jansz. van Schoonhoven en Elsa van Diest. {{Image|file=Van_Gewanden-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hertogdom Brabant }}

Historische context

The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.

=== Huwelijk === Anna married Gerard I Randerode van der Aa in about 1425 in very likely 's-Hertogenbosch.

Kinderen

{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Gerard, kloosterling te Eindhoven * [[Space: Biografie van Jan Gerardsz van der Aa (abt. 1527 - abt. 1585) | Jan Gerardsdr.]] (1427 - 1585) * Godfried( ? - 1469) * Hendrick * Dirck * Willem( ? - 1471) * Elsbeen * Liesbeth, non Clarissen

Beroep

* Lady (Dutch: Vrouwe) of Zegenwerp Below you will find a number of messages in which Anna or her husband are mentioned: * 30 July 1443:
Testament of Gerard van der Aa, armiger (knapen armour bearer), ca. Gerard van der Aa with the permission of his wife Vrouwe Anna van Scoenhoven, under the witnesses Godefridus nat. brother of the tester. Drawn up in Gestel in the well "Blessing" at his castle. The testament of Gerard van der Aa, for notary Maarten Someren authentic copy in 1473: testator: Gerard van der Aa z.v. Gerard van der Aa and squire he is healthy in spirit, but lies in his sickbed; he did not recover. He acts with permission from Anna van Schoonhoven, his wife. Like his wife, he wants to be buried in the high choir (in maioro choro) of St. Janskerk. See for more details the biography of Gerard van der Aa. vandenBichelaer,1998,nr.362.7en362.8 * December 4, 1443:
Jan Inghels, Henric de Proest, Jan van Attenorde and Jan van Haesdonc, from Jan van Wiler, have informed Jan van der Aa, son of the late Gerard, for the major, Jan van Wiler and the aforesaid, for a mass and a season one half of a meadow, of which Willem van der Aa has the other half, located in the parish Eelwijt and called in the Schouwenbroeck, to Brother Rombout van der Berct, prior of the convent of Our Lady at Hanswyck near Mechelen, for the benefit of the convent of the monastery mentioned above. Stamps: Schepenen van Percke. Afschr.: GA Mechelen, archief kerk Hanswyck, legaties en fundaties, nr. 15. Inventaire des archives de la ville de Malines, P van Doren, 1876, dl. VI, p.212, église Hanswyck, legs et fondations. * December 10, 1444:
Schepenen van 's-Hertogenbosch acknowledged that Anna van Schoonhoven, daughter of Jan and wife of Gerard van der Aa, for the benefit of Jan, their son, renounced the usufruct of the good in 409) Taxandria 1922, jrg. 29 blz. 81, Zegenwerp door Jhr. A van Sasse van Ysselt. In other words, on 10 December 1444, Anna resigned from the usufruct of the property at Zegheworp on behalf of her son Jan van der Aa. * 1456
She entered the monastery of St. Geertrui in Den Bosch after the death of her husband. In the year 1456 miss Anna van der Aa, widow of Gerardus van der Aa, lord of Bochoven, took the order, leaving seven sons and two daughters, of which two sons and a daughter were also professional religious. Diechronyckederstadtendemeyerijevan's-Hewrtogenbosch,dl.Ifol.32. * 31 maart 1459:
Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen Dirck, Hendrick, Willem en mr. Goyart, gebroeders, zonen van w. Gerard van der Aa, dragen t.o.v. Martinus van Roye en Henricus van den Merendonc, schepenen van den Bosch, over aan Aleid (Pieck), weduwe van Johannes Oem, ridder, heer van Bokhoven, een stenen huis met tuin, staande en gelegen te den Bosch op de Oude Huls en zich uitstrekkende vanaf de gemene straat tot het daar achter vlietende water.SassevanYsselt,1975,deelIblz.389 *13 September 1475
A donation will take place at the St. Gertrude Monastery by Gerard Hoernken and herewith mention Sister Anna van der Aa as a monial of the monastery.v/dBichelaer,1998,nr.5.71 === Overlijden === Anna, about 58 years old, passed away about 1485.

Tijdlijn

  • 1427 born
  • 1425 married Gerard
  • 1427 son Jan was born
  • 1430 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Habsburgian Netherlands
  • 1444 resigned usufruct Zegheworp on behalf of her son Jan van der Aa
  • 1456 entered the monastery of St. Geertrui in Den Bosch
  • 1477 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Burgundian Netherlands
  • 1477 passed away

Relatie met Karel de Grote

  1. Anna van Schoonhoven
  2. Elsa van Diest
  3. Elsbena van Horne
  4. Willem (IV of V) van Horne
  5. Johanna van Leuven Gaesbeek
  6. Hendrik van Leuven
  7. Godfried van Leuven
  8. Hendrik I van Brabant
  9. Godfried III van Brabant
  10. Godfried II van Leuven
  11. odfried I van Leuven (met de baard)
  12. Hendrik II van Leuven
  13. Lambert II van Leuven (Balderik)
  14. Gerberga van Neder-Lotharingen
  15. Karel van West-Francië
  16. Lodewijk IV (van Overzee)
  17. Karel III van West-Francië (de Eenvoudige)
  18. Lodewijk II van West-Francië (de Stamelaar)
  19. Karel II (de Kale)
  20. Lodewijk I (de Vrome)
  21. Karel de Grote
== Research Notes ==
  1. Nov 24 2018: Created page
  2. Nov 24 2018: Inserted relatinship with Charlemagne
  3. Nov 24 2018: Inserted (link to) Dutch biography
  4. Nov 24 2018: Inserted number of messages in where Anna is mentioned
  5. Nov 25 2018: Inserted Release Notes section
== Bronnen ==
  • From my personal FT
  • Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Dinther
  • Molenaardigheden

Biografie van Christiaan Herman Christiaan Coenen (abt. 1470 - 1531)

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== Biografie == For the English biography look [[Coenen-141| here]]. === Geboorte === [[Coenen-141 | Christiaan Herman Christiaan Coenen]] is ongeveer in 1470 te 's-Hertogenbosch, Hertogdom Brabant in de Bourgondische Nederlanden geboren. {{Image|file=Van_Gewanden-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hertogdom van Brabant }}

Historical context

The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.

=== Huwelijk === Christiaan, about 40 years old, married Mathilde in 1510 in 's-Hertogenbosch, Duchy of Brabant, in the Burgundian Netherlands.

Kinderen

* Rijkaard Christiaan Herman (Rychart) (1510 - 1585) * Jan Jan Christiaan Coenen (1540 - 1603) {{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} Through the family branch Aa he inherited the castle Zegenwerp and became Lord of Zegenwerp at St. Michielsgestel in the Duchy of Brabant. === Overlijden === Christiaan passed away on November 1, 1531 in Sint-Michielsgestel, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburgian Netherlands.

Tijdlijn

* 1470 born * 1477 Brabant became part of Burgundian Netherlands * 1510 son Rychart is born * 1540 son Jan is born * 1531 passed away

Verbonden met

* 23th great-grandson of Charlemagne [[Space:Link van Richard Goossens met Karel de Grote]] * S T I L L . I N . R E S E A C H == Sources == * From my personal FT

Biografie van Christiaan Herman Christiaan Coenen (abt. 1501 - 1531)

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== Biography == Voor de Nederlandstalige biografie kijk [[Space: Biografie van Mechteld Arnoud Gozewijn (Mathilda) van Campen (1485 - 1555) | hier]]. === Birth === Christiaan Herman Christiaan Coenen was born about 1470 in 's-Hertogenbosch, Duchy of Brabant, the Burgundian Netherlands. {{Image|file=Van_Gewanden-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Duchy of Brabant }}

Historical context

The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.

=== Mariage === Mathilda married Christiaan Herman Coenen in 1510 in 's-Hertogenbosch, Duchy of Brabant, Netherlands.

Children

* Rijkaard Christiaan Herman (Rychart) (1510 - 1585) * Jan Jan Christiaan Coenen (1540 - 1603) {{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} Through the family branch Aa he inherited the castle Zegenwerp and became Lord of Zegenwerp at St. Michielsgestel in the Duchy of Brabant. === Death === Christiaan passed away on November 1, 1531 in Sint-Michielsgestel, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburgian Netherlands.

Timeline

* 1470 born * 1477 Brabant became part of Burgundian Netherlands * 1510 son Rychart is born * 1540 son Jan is born * 1531 passed away

Connected with

* 23th great-grandson of Charlemagne [[Space:Link van Richard Goossens met Karel de Grote]] * S T I L L . I N . R E S E A C H == Sources == * From my personal FT

Biografie van Gerard van der Aa (abt. 1395 - 1444)

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== Biografie== For the English biography look [[Van_der_Aa-51 | here]]. === Geboorte === [[Van_der_Aa-51 | Gerard van der Aa]] is ongeveer1395 in ‘s_Hertogenbosch, Hertogdom Brabant in de Lage Landen (een staat in het Heilige Roomse Rijk) geboren. Hij was een zoon van Gerard van der Aa (ca. 1360 - ca.1420) and Catharina Maartensdr (Chatarina) (ca. 1370 - ca.1450). {{Image|file=Van_Gewanden-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hertogdom Brabant }}

Historical context

The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.

=== Gehuwd === Gerard married [[Van_Schoonhoven-193 | Anna Jansdr. Schoonhoven]] about 1425 married in very likely 's-Hertogenbosch.

Kinderen

{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Gerard, kloosterling te Eindhoven * Jan Gerardsdr. (1427 - 1585) * Godfried( ? - 1469) * Hendrick * Dirck * Willem( ? - 1471) * Elsbeen * Liesbeth, non Clarissen

Beroep

* Heer van Zegenwerp Below you will find a number of messages in which Anna or her husband are mentioned: * 30 July 1443:
Testament of Gerard van der Aa, armiger (knapen armour bearer), ca. Gerard van der Aa with the permission of his wife Vrouwe Anna van Scoenhoven, under the witnesses Godefridus nat. brother of the tester. Drawn up in Gestel in the well "Blessing" at his castle. The testament of Gerard van der Aa, for notary Maarten Someren authentic copy in 1473: testator: Gerard van der Aa z.v. Gerard van der Aa and squire he is healthy in spirit, but lies in his sickbed; he did not recover. He acts with permission from Anna van Schoonhoven, his wife. Like his wife, he wants to be buried in the high choir (in maioro choro) of St. Janskerk. See for more details the biography of Gerard van der Aa. vandenBichelaer,1998,nr.362.7en362.8 * December 4, 1443:
Jan Inghels, Henric de Proest, Jan van Attenorde and Jan van Haesdonc, from Jan van Wiler, have informed Jan van der Aa, son of the late Gerard, for the major, Jan van Wiler and the aforesaid, for a mass and a season one half of a meadow, of which Willem van der Aa has the other half, located in the parish Eelwijt and called in the Schouwenbroeck, to Brother Rombout van der Berct, prior of the convent of Our Lady at Hanswyck near Mechelen, for the benefit of the convent of the monastery mentioned above. Stamps: Schepenen van Percke. Afschr.: GA Mechelen, archief kerk Hanswyck, legaties en fundaties, nr. 15. Inventaire des archives de la ville de Malines, P van Doren, 1876, dl. VI, p.212, église Hanswyck, legs et fondations. * December 10, 1444:
Schepenen van 's-Hertogenbosch acknowledged that Anna van Schoonhoven, daughter of Jan and wife of Gerard van der Aa, for the benefit of Jan, their son, renounced the usufruct of the good in 409) Taxandria 1922, jrg. 29 blz. 81, Zegenwerp door Jhr. A van Sasse van Ysselt. In other words, on 10 December 1444, Anna resigned from the usufruct of the property at Zegheworp on behalf of her son Jan van der Aa. === Overlijden === Gerard stierf in 1444.

Timeline

  • 1395 (ca.) geboren
  • 1425 married Anna
  • 1427 son Jan was born
  • 1430 Hertogdom Brabant werd onderdeel van de Habsburgse Nederlanden
  • 1444 overdracht vruchtgebruik Zegheworp aan zijn zoon Jan van der Aa
  • 1444 overleden
== Research Notes ==
  1. 26 nov 2018: Created page
== Bronnen ==
  • From my personal FT
  • Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Dinther
  • Molenaardigheden

Biografie van Jan Gerardsz van der Aa (abt. 1527 - abt. 1585)

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{{Dutch Roots |jaar=1427 |provincie=Noord-Brabant |regio= |gemeente=‘s-Hertogenbosch |plaats=‘s-Hertogenbosch }}
== Biography == For the English biography look [[Van_der_Aa-50 | here]]. === Geboorte === [[Van_der_Aa-50 | Jan Gerardsdr. van der Aa]] is ongeveer in '''1427''' in [https://goo.gl/maps/G1zn43ws22K2 ‘s-Hertogenbosch], [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertogdom_Brabant?wprov=sfti1 Hertogdom Brabant], [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertogdom_Brabant?wprov=sfti1 Bourgondische Nederlanden], een staat in [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heilige_Roomse_Rijk?wprov=sfti1 het Heilige Roomse Rijk]. Hij was zoon van Gerard (Gerrit) van der Aa (c1385-1473) and [[Space: Biografie van Anna Jansd. van Schoonhoven (abt. 1400 - abt. 1477) | Anna Jansd. van Schoonhoven]] (abt. 1400 - abt. 1477).
{{Image|file=Van_Gewanden-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hertogdom Brabant }}

Historical context
The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.

'''De familie Van der Aa en Nieuw-Herlaar'''
Over de herkomst van deze familie kan men lezen in het verhaal Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Nico van Dinther [https://www.dropbox.com/s/9oij2fwy3ly6l4v/Parenteel-van-Nicolaas-Gruter.PDF?dl=0 Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Nico van Dinther]. De naam komt waarschijnlijk van de hoeve ter Aa in Boxtel. De familie Van der Aa had veel bezittingen in de Meierij en verre omgeving. In het begin van de 14e eeuw werd daaraan kasteel Nieuw-Herlaar toegevoegd. Kasteel Nieuw-Herlaar met bijbehorende gronden was een leen van de Hoge Heerlijkheid Herlaer. Volgens een oorkonde uit het jaar 1340 draagt Diederik van Horne, heer van Herlaar, het goed Nieuw-Herlaar in leen op aan Willem van der Aa zoals eertijds zijn vader het in erfleen had gegeven aan Gerard van der Aa. Het landgoed en kasteel Nieuw-Herlaar bleef tot circa 1500 in het bezit van de familie. Na een rommelige periode is het kasteel in 1532 in handen van de familie Proeninck van Deventer. Familie van der Aa en Coenen, waarmee dochter Maria trouwde, waren belangrijke families uit Brabant. Sint-Michielsgestel ligt dicht bij ’s-Hertogenbosch. De stad van de hertog was in die tijd een machtige vestingstad, middelpunt van bestuur en handel. De families die wij tegen komen op de kastelen en landhuizen in Sint-Michielsgestel hoorden bij de elite van ’s-Hertogenbosch. Zij hadden vaak een woning en functie in de grote stad ’s Hertogenbosch.
'''Het landgoed Zegenwerp'''
Zegenwerp was een kasteel in St. Michielsgestel in Hertogdom Brabant. Zegenwerp is afkomstig uit de vroege middeleeuwen, een “curtis” uit de tijd dat de Dommel langs de houten kerk van Gestel stroomde en ’s-Hertogenbosch nog letterlijk alleen bos was. In 1385 werd het goed Zegenworp met toebehoren overgedragen aan de Heer van Herlaer, daarbij is aanwezig Heer Willem van Aa. De Heer van Herlaer geeft Zegenwerp in leen aan de familie Van der Aa. De eerste van hen, die blijkens gezegd Leenregister door de Heeren van Oud-Herlaer met dat goed werden beleend, was Gerard van Randerode gezegd van der Aa, ridder, zoon van Gerard en Catharina Monicx of wel Christina van Erp. [https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf Grafstenen in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel] 1443
Jan van der Aa werd beleend met ‘t goet te Zegheworp, over een kasteel werd nog niet gesproken. Het kasteel wordt wel genoemd in 1473. Waarschijnlijk is dat Jan van der Aa of zijn schoonzoon Herman Coenen het kasteel heeft laten bouwen. Kasteel Zegenwerp is dus, net als de nieuwe stenen kerk, gebouwd in de tweede helft van de 15e eeuw.
{{Image|file=Biografie_van_Jan_Gerardsz_van_der_Aa_abt_1527_-_abt_1585.png |align=r |size=500 |caption=Eigenaren van Zegenwerp }} Het kerkje bij vestingstad, middelpunt van bestuur en handel. De kerk bij Zegenwerp hoorde bij de parochie Sint-Michielsgestel. In de glasramen van de kerk staan de wapens van zeven families. Het zijn bekende Brabantse geslachten met bezittingen en bestuursfuncties in de stad ’s-Hertogenbosch, de Meierij en daarbuiten. Ga je de familieverbanden na – en er waren heel veel verbanden, want het geld en de macht moet binnen de families blijven – dan is het net een kluwen draden die in de war zit. Trek je aan een draad, dan kom je ze allemaal tegen. Kijk bijvoorbeeld naar de naam van de eerste persoon die door de Heren van Oud- Herlaer werd beleend met het goed Zegenwerp: Gerard van Randerode gezegd van der Aa, zoon van Gerard en Catharina Monicx of wel Christina van Erp. 4 december 1443:
Jan Inghels, Henric de Proest, Jan van Attenorde en Jan van Haesdonc, laten van Jan van Wiler, oorkonden dat Jan van der Aa, zoon van wijlen Gerard, voor de meier, Jan van Wiler en de laten voornoemd, voor een mis en een jaargetijde de ene helft van een beemd, waarvan Willem van der Aa de andere helft heeft, gelegen in de parochie Eelwijt en geheten in het Schouwenbroeck, aan broeder Rombout van der Berct, prior van het klooster van O.L.V. te Hanswyck bij Mechelen, ten behoeve van het convent van het klooster voornoemd, heeft opgedragen. Zegelaars: Schepenen van Percke. Afschr.: GA Mechelen, archief kerk Hanswyck, legaties en fundaties, nr. 15. Inventaire des archives de la ville de Malines, P van Doren, 1876, dl. VI, p.212, église Hanswyck, legs et fondations. 22 maart 1444:
Peter van Hemert, abt van Berne, beleent Jan van der Aa met de tiende van Hedichuysen. Getuigen: Hack van Outheusden en Phelipus Jan Aertsoen (Heergewade: Een aam wijn).Afschr.: Heeswijk, abdij Berne, archief abdij Berne, V.C.

{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-50-1.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Wapen van familie Aa }} 10 december 1444:
Schepenen van 's-Hertogenbosch oorkonden dat Anna van Schoonhoven, dochter van Jan en echtgenote van Gerard van der Aa, ten behoeve van Jan, hun zoon, van het vruchtgebruik van het goed te Zegheworp afstand heeft gedaan.409) Taxandria 1922, jrg. 29 blz. 81, Zegenwerp door Jhr. A van Sasse van Ysselt. === Huwelijk === Jan trouwde met Anna Maria Petersdr Pels in 1450 heel waarschijnlijk in 's-Hertogenbosch. ===Kinderen=== {{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Maria Jan Gerardsdr. (1455 - 1529) * Anna Februari 1474:
In de tijd dat de familie Van der Aa vertrekt van Nieuw-Herlaar, verlaten ze ook Zegenwerp, maar dit laatste op een meer geordende manier. Maria van der Aa, een dochter van Jan van der Aa en zijn vrouw Maria Pels, trouwde met Herman Coenen. In 1474 draagt Jan van Aa en Maria Pels het huis Zegenwerp en bijbehorend landgoed over aan haar dochter Maria en schoonzoon Herman. [https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf Grafstenen in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel]



===Beroepen=== {{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-50.jpg |align=r |size=150px |caption=Schepenzegelstempel Jacobs 1986, blz. 265,266,267;:'s-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum, collectie zegelstempels nr. 108; SAB, archief Godshuizen, archief Groot Ziekengasthuis inv. nr. 2816, RA Arnhem, archief heren van Ammerzoden inv. nr. 3; archief Godshuiszen, archief Groot Ziekengasthuis inv. nr. 559, SAB archief Godshuizen, archief Groot Ziekengasthuis inv. nr. 1870. }} * Lord of Zegenwerp from 1450 * Lord (Dutch: Vrijheer) of Bokhoven, * bourgmestre de Bois-le-Duc (1495?-1496?) ''[Redactie: Uitzoeken]'' * schepen van 's Hertogenbosch in 1441, 1468 en 1482. 11 oktober 1476:
“Henrick van der Aa, Ridder, Jan van Dirk van der Aa, bruderverrader dat Walraven van Brouckhuyzenen van Weerdenborgh, heer van Ammerzoden, onze zweager als een realgenote van Elsbene Sloenen zijn huivrouw onze niet (zij is een dochter van hun add Elsbene en Robert de Loze) een belofte heeft gedaan ivm de huwelijksvoorwaarden etc.” Oorspr. RA Arnhem, archief heren van Ammerzoden inv. nr. 3. Afhangende zegels van Dirk en Jan van der Aa, dat van Hendreik van der Aa, ridder, verloren. Zie ook 27 oktober 1476, idem,idem inv. nr. 9. === Overlijden === Jan stierf rond '''1485''', ongeveer 58 jaar oud, zijn vrouw zou Maria stierf in 1530. Ze zijn beiden niet in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel begraven. [https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf Grafstenen in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel] ===Tijdlijn=== * 1427 geboren * 1441 schepen van 's Hertogenbosch * 1450 getrouwd met Anna * 1450 Lord of Zegenwerp * 1455 dochter Maria geboren * 1468 schepen van 's Hertogenbosch * 1474 schonk Zegenwerp aan dochter * 1482 schepen van 's Hertogenbosch * 1477 Hertogdom Brabant werd onderdeel van de Habsburgse Nederlanden * 1485 gestorven ===Relatie met Karel de Grote=== # '''Jan van der Aa''' # Anna van Schoonhoven # Elsa van Diest # Elsbena van Horne # Willem (IV of V) van Horne # Johanna van Leuven Gaesbeek # Hendrik van Leuven # Godfried van Leuven # Hendrik I van Brabant # Godfried III van Brabant # Godfried II van Leuven # Godfried I van Leuven (met de baard) # Hendrik II van Leuven # Lambert II van Leuven (Balderik) # Gerberga van Neder-Lotharingen # Karel van West-Francië # Lodewijk IV (van Overzee) # Karel III van West-Francië (de Eenvoudige) # Lodewijk II van West-Francië (de Stamelaar) # Karel II (de Kale) # Lodewijk I (de Vrome) # '''Karel de Grote''' == Research Notes ==
  1. 24 nov 2018: Foto van zijn zegelstempel toegevoegd
  2. 24 nov 2018: Relatie met Karel de Grote toegevoegd
  3. 24 nov 2018: Link met Engelstalige hoofdpagina toegevoegd
  4. 24 nov 2018: Aantal berichten waarin Jan Coenen voorkomt toegevoegd
  5. 25 nov 2018: Hoofstuk Release Notes opgenomen
  6. 5 dec 2018: Hyperlinks naarr Wikipedia opgenomen
  7. 5 dec 2018: OP verzoek de meer complexe HTML code voor opmaak vervangen door meer eenvoudige Wiki code. Minder mooi, maar wel beter leesbaar voor een ieder.
  8. 5 dec 2018: '''This page is from a direct ancestor that I wanted to add in order to eventually make a connection with the already entered pages of my ancestors in WikiTree. Today I corrected the birth date in the correct year in the English sister page, which was already correctly recorded in the biography. This means (because I am not yet pre-1500 accredited), that from now on, I can no longer carry out any further maintenance on this English Page, because I don’t have no longer edit permission. Of course I will maintain this Dutch page (saved in a Free Space Page), to which the English page refers. Should I later on be accredited pre-1500, I will of course update the English sister page with all updates I have inserted in this Dutch sister page. Reagards, [[Goossens-108 | Richard Goossens]]'''
  9. 6 dec 2018: Wapen van familie Aa toegevoegd
  10. 6 dec 2018: Geschiedenis van Het landgoed Zegenwerp met bron opgemomen
  11. 6 dec 2018: Overdracht Zegenwerp aan schoonzoon Herman Coenen met bron
  12. 6 dec 2018: De familie Van der Aa en Nieuw-Herlaar
  13. 6 dec 2018: Overzicht van belangrijke families die eigenaar waren van Zegenwerp
  14. 7 dec 2018: Aanvulling op tijdlijn
== Sources == ===External links=== * https://www.molenaardigheden.nl/kareldegrote.htm * [[Coenen-83|Coenen-83]] * https://www.genealogieonline.nl/west-europese-adel/I1798.php * https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf * https://www.dropbox.com/s/9oij2fwy3ly6l4v/Parenteel-van-Nicolaas-Gruter.PDF?dl=0 ===See also=== * From my personal Family Tree * https://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Jan_van_der_Aa_(c1427-c1496)

Biografie van Rijkaard Christiaan Herman (Rychart) Coenen (1510 - 1585)

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== Biografie == For the English biography look [[Coenen-83 | here]]. === Geboorte === [[Coenen-83 | Rijkaard Christiaan Herman Coenen]] is in 1510 te [https://goo.gl/maps/G1zn43ws22K2 ‘s-Hertogenbosch], Hertogdom Brabant, in de Habsburgse Nederlanden, een staat in het Heilige Roomse Rijk geboren. Zoon van [[Coenen-141 | Christiaan Herman Coenen]] van ‘s-Hertogenbosch en [[aa-28 | Mechteld Arnoud Gozewijn van Campen]] ook uit ‘s-Hertogenbosch. {{Image|file=Van_Gewanden-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hertogdom Brabant }}

Historische context

The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.


=== Huwelijk === Rijkaard Married Walburg Michielsdr. Haengreve (of Hanegreeff) on July 21, 1540 in Eindhoven, Duchy of Brabant in the Habsburg Netherlands (HRE).

Kinderen

* Maria Coenen (Van Zegenwerp) * Margriet (Margaretha) Van Haren (born Coenen Van Zegenwerp), * Christiaan, Jonker Christiaan Coenen Van Zegenwerp, * Hendrick Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Guilliam Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Magdalena Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Aert Coenen (Van Zegenwerp)

Beroep

* meier in het graafschap Horne (1545), * schout van Kempenland (1552), * leenman van het Leenhof van Cranendonk (1560-1562) * stadhouder van de drossaard van Cranendonk (1570). === Overlijden === His wife Walburg passed away on Frebury 1, 1572. Thirteen years later, Rijkaard passed away on October 24, 1585 in Stratum, Duchy of Brabant, Netherlands (HRE) A source for this information is needed. She passed away

Tijdlijn

* 1520 born * 1540 married Rijkaard * 1545 meier in het graafschap Horne * 1552 schout van Kempenland * 1560 leenman van het Leenhof van Cranendonk * 1570 stadhouder van de drossaard van Cranendonk * 1540 son Christiaan is born * 1572 passed away

Relaties

* 24th generatie van Karel de Grote [[Space:Link van Richard Goossens met Karel de Grote]] * S T I L L . I N . R E S E A C H == Bronnen ==

Biographia Navalis

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographia Navalis == or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of Officers of the Navy of Great Britain, from the year 1660 to the present time, drawn from the most authentic sources, and disposed in a chronological arrangement. * by John Charnock, Esq. (1756-1807) * published by R. Faulder, Bond-Street, London, 1794-1798. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographia Navalis|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eCsIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_eY1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CkQOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval13chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval05chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval09chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CSwIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=duc1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval11chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval07chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NywIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s-c1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FwQKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval02chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval03chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval12chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sgMKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval01chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ekAOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=giwIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_AgKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval00chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval10chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uCwIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ccs1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0EMOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval06chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval04chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval08chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 === Citation Formats === * Charnock, John. ''[[Space:Biographia Navalis|Biographia Navalis]]'' (R. Faulder, London, 1794-1798) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Charnock|Charnock]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Charnock, John. ''[[Space:Biographia Navalis|Biographia Navalis]]'' (R. Faulder, London, 1794-1798) Vol. , [ Page ].

Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey == *''Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey.'' (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1900) * The First Congressional District is in southern New Jersey. As of 1900 it appears to have included Camden, Gloucester, and Salem Counties. Cape May or Cumberland County (or both) also might have been in the district. *'''Citation Example''' ::Lewis Publishing Company. ''[[Space:Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey| Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey.]]'' (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1900) *'''Footnote Example''' ::[[#lewis|Lewis Publishing Company]], Page 123 *'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical%2C_Genealogical_and_Descriptive_History_of_the_First_Congressional_District_of_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]''' === Availability === :Available online at the following locations: *[https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene02lewis Volume 1 on Archive.org] *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene01lewis Volume 2 on Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=btUwAQAAMAAJ Volume 1 on Google Books] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ntUwAQAAMAAJ Volume 2 on Google Books] * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13833/ ($subscription) :Find it in libraries: *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15741989 Find in a library] via WorldCat

Biographical and Genealogical History of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Source Pages]] === Headline text === * Title: ''Biographical and Genealogical History of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa'' * Compiler: S. Thompson Lewis * Published 1903 by The Lewis Publishing Company 1903 New York Chicago === Available online: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene00lewi * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene03lewi * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652686 === Examples === : '''Sources:''' :: [[#Lewis|Lewis]] [https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene00lewi#page/65/mode/1up pg 65] of Biography of INSERT NAME (pgs 62-66) NOTE: Replace "65" in the url with the first page number. Replace "INSERT NAME" with subject of the biography. Replace "62-65" with the pages that cover the biography.
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Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Essex County, New Jersey]] [[Category: Newark, New Jersey]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey == * by Frederick William Ricord, Sophia B. Ricord * published by The Lewis Publishing Co, New York & Chicago, 1898 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene02newy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g6oyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-9AwAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rtEwAQAAMAAJ Page 265-583 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene01newy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=r9AwAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zNEwAQAAMAAJ Page 219-472 === Citation Formats === * Ricord, Frederick William. ''[[Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey|Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co, New York & Chicago, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Ricord|Ricord]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Ricord, Frederick William. ''[[Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey|Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co, New York & Chicago, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ].

Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settlers'' * '''Author''': Meginness, John Franklin * '''Publishing Information''': Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1903 (Volumes 1 and 2; 1985 (Volumes 3 and 4) === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Meginness, John F. ''[[Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania| Biographical Annals of Lancaster County]]'', Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1903, pg. 21. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Meginness, John F. ''[[Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania| Biographical Annals of Lancaster County]]'', Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1903, pg. 21. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County/toNStQEACAAJ?hl=en (Part 1, 1985 reprint from 1903 original, 473 pgs., index at end) * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County/HM4xAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 (pg. 1-1524, index at front) * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028852998/mode/2up (pg. 1-1524, index at front) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10948/ ($$) (pg. 1-1524, index in front, maps at end) * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507340-biographical-annals-of-lancaster-county-pennsylvania-containing-biographical-and-genealogical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-and-many-of-the-early-settlers?offset=49263 (pg. 1-1524, index in front) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012288603 (pg. 1-1524, index in front) === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]'''

Biographical Annals of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Lebanon County, Pennsylvania]] ==Biographical Annals of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and of Many of the Early Settled Families== * Compiled by J.H. Beers & Co. * J.H. Beers & Co. * Chicago, Illinois * 1904 * 772 Pages * Includes index * Language English * Possible copyright status: out of copyright. === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalanna00jhbe Archive.org] link. ===Sourcing Examples=== * Citation Example: :::Beers, J.H. & Co., ''[[Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lebanon_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Biographical Annals of Lebanon County]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, J.H. Beers & Co., 1904). * Footnote Examples: :::[[#Annals|Annals]]: Page xxx. ::or if using in multiple places in bio: ::: [[#Annals|Annals]]: Page xxx ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lebanon_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Metadata== : Publication Title: '''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005''' : Category: Congressional Committee Materials : Collection: Additional Government Publications; Congressional Documents : Publication Name: Featured House Publications : SuDoc Class Number: Y 1.1/2:SERIAL 14902 : Date: January 3, 2005 : Congress: 108th Congress, 1st Session : Committees: Joint Committee on Printing ==Available on the Internet== * https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222/content-detail.html * [http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp 1774 - Present] * [https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222/pdf/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222.pdf Direct link to PDF] * [[Wikipedia:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress]] ==Use Examples== * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress_1774_-_2005|Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Congress|Biographical Directory of the US Congress]] ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress_1774_-_2005|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College == Later Vols. have title: "History of Gonville and Caius College". * edited by [[Venn-279|John Venn]] (1834-1923) Sc.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., Senior Fellow fo the College * edited by E. J. Gross, M.A. * edited by E. S. Roberts, M.A., Master * published by The University Press, Cambridge, 1897-1978 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452748 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100370258 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009015751 * Vol. 1 (1897) Admissions 1349-1713 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BA8BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RK8WAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist01venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis01venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis01venngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist01vennuoft * Vol. 2 (1898) Admissions 1713-1897 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MA8BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1LIWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis02venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist02venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis00venngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist02vennuoft * Vol. 3 (1901) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=47EWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis03venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist03invenn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis00grosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist03vennuoft * Vol. 4 (1912) Part 1: Admissions since Jan 1, 1899. Part 2: Chronicle of the College Estates ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jLEWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o45BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist04venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis01grosgoog * Vol. 5 (1948) Admissions 1911 to 1932 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510015445785;view=1up;seq=7 * Vol. 6 (1958) Admissions 1933 to 1956 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074755789;view=1up;seq=9 * Vol. 7 (1978) Admissions 1957 to 1972 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074755771;view=1up;seq=9 === Citation Formats === * Venn, John. ''[[Space:Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College|Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College]]'' (The University Press, Cambridge, 1897-1978) [ Page ]. * ([[#Venn|Venn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Venn, John. ''[[Space:Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College|Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College]]'' (The University Press, Cambridge, 1897-1978) [ Page ].

Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Litchfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut == Comprising biographical sketches of distinguished natives and residents of the county; together with complete lists of the judges of the county court, justices of the quorum, county commissioners, judges of probate, sheriffs, senators, &c. from the organization of the county to the present time. * by [[Kilburn-293|Payne Kenyon Kilbourne]] (1815-1859) * published by Clark, Austin & Co., 205 Broadway, New York, 1851 * 413 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=b_EnAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00kilb_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728944 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Ethan Allen * Oliver Wolcott, LL.D. * John Trumbull, LL.D. * Seth Warner * Nathaniel Chipman, LL.D. * Samuel J. Mills, Sen'r. * Daniel Chipmanı, LL.D. * Stanley Griswold * Martin Chittenden * Samuel J. Mills, Jr. * Ephraim Kirby * John Cotton Smith, LL.D. * Ira Allen * Jonathan Brace * Bezaleel Beebe * Frederick Wolcott * Augustus Pettibone * Nathaniel Smith * Horace Holley,, LL.D. * Abraham and Phineas Bradley * Richard Skinner,, LL.D. * Joseph Vaill * David Bostwick * Ebenezer Foote * Daniel S. Dickinson * Jedediah Strong * Edmund Kirby * Ambrose Spencer * William Ray * Timothy Merritt * Henry W, Wessells * Amasa J. Parker, LL.D. * Elijah Boardman * Elisha Whittlesey * Junius Smith, LL.D. * Peter B. Porter * Nathaniel W. Taylor, D.D. * Joseph I. Foote, D.D. * William Thompson Bacon * Frederick Whittlesey * Samuel S. Phelps * John Pierpont * Jeremiah Day, D.D., LL.D. * Ebenezer Porter, D.D. * Horatio Seymour, LL.D. * Thomas Day, LL.D. * Nathan Smith * Frederick A. Tallmadge * Arphaxad Loomis * William W. Bourdman * John Milton Holley * Mrs. Laura M. Thurston * Francis Bacon * Charles G. Finney * George B. Holt * Ebenezer Porter Mason * Brief Sketches, etc. * Appendix, County Officers, etc. === Citation Formats === * Kilbourne, Payne Kenyon. ''[[Space:Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut|A Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut]]'' (Clark, Austin & Co., New York, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kilbourne|Kilbourne]]) Please add your favorite citation format below: *

Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire, 1066-1876 == Comprehending the Houses of Daresbury, De Bradley, and De Tabley, and their collateral branches. Collected from Family Documents, Ormerod's History of CHeshire, Sir P. and Sir F. Leycester's MSS., The Harleian MSS., The Ancient Chronicles, and other minor authentic records, in Normandy as well as in Britain. * by Philip Daniell (son of the late James Frederic Nugent Daniell) and his daughter Mabilia Daniell * published London, 1876 * 36 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=QyYAAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis00danigoog === 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 === * Daniell, Philip. ''[[Space:Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire|Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire]]'' (London, 1876) [ Page ]. * ([[#Daniell|Daniell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Daniell, Philip. ''[[Space:Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire|Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire]]'' (London, 1876) [ Page ].

Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Yale University]] == Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832 == Edited by the class-secretary [Edward Elbridge Salisbury] for private distribution. * by Edward Elbridge Salisbury (1814-1901) * published by Tuttle, Morehouse, and Taulor, Printers, New Haven, 1880. * Source Example: ::: Salisbury, Edward Elbridge. ''[[Space:Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832|Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse, and Taulor, New Haven, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Salisbury|Salisbury]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dik4AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalmemo00yale * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007705245

Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Amherst, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Amherst College]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] == Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College == A.K.A. Amherst College, Biographical Record of Graduates and Non-Graduates * by Amherst College * published by Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1881, 1901, 1927, 1939. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College|Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College]]'' (Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1881, 1901, 1927) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BRAAC|Biog. Record Alumni Amherst Col.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1883) 1821-1871 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oPBJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a88-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c17EjdW79TQC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092694680 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrec00crowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrec01crowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreco00amheuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006256195 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000529129 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100346594 * Vol. 2 (1901) 1871-1896 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_fBJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092694698 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrec00biscgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreco02amheuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006256195 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000529129 * (1927) Centennial Edition 1821-1921 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451561 * (1939) Centennial Edition 1821-1921, revised edition ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreco00unse

Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy, at West Point, N.Y. == : From its establishment, March 16, 1802, to the army re-organization of 1866-67 : Continued by Register of Graduates and Former Cadets of The United States Military Academy : Various titles. * by Bvt. Maj.-Gen. [[Cullum-254|George Washington Cullum]] (1809-1892) * published by: ::* D. Van Nostrand, 192 Broadway, New York, 1868 ::* James Miller, 779 Broadway, New York, 1879 ::* Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1891 ::* The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1901 ::* Seemann & Peters, Saginaw, Mich., 1910 * Source Example: (use correct publisher and date) ::: Cullum, George Washington. ''[[Space:Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy|Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy, at West Point, N.Y.]]'' (various, 1868-1930) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cullum|Cullum]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Cullum|Cullum]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/Cullums_Register/ * Vol. 1-9 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000883632 * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006195027 * Vol. 1-5 3rd edition, revised and expanded ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008972700 * (1868) Second Edition, Vol. 1: 1802-1840 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi01cull * (1868) Second Edition, Vol. 2: 1841-1867 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi02cull * (1879) From 1802 to 1867, Revised Edition, with a supplement, continuing the register of graduates to January 1, 1879, Vol. 2: 1841-1867 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w5I4AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi0002unse ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Plg1epvs3aUC reprint * (1879) Vol. 3, Supplement ::* https://archive.org/details/bioregisterofoff03cull ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi03cull * (1891) Third Edition, revised and extended, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 to 1000 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreg00gradgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UuUtAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o4HeAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0cstAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QDVVAAAAYAAJ * (1891) Third Edition, revised and extended, Vol. 2, Nos. 1001 to 2000 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi02bost ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=doneAAAAMAAJ * (1891) Third Edition, revised and extended, Vol. 3, Nos. 2001 to 3384 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi03bost ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BJPeAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PSW5AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KsgtAAAAYAAJ * (1891) Notices ::* https://archive.org/details/usmilitaryacadem0000unse * (1901) Supplement, Vol. 4, 1890-1900 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e2QHaUm0gjwC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_5neAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lf1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/gencullumsbiogra0004unse * (1910) Supplement, Vol. 5: 1900-1910 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreg01gradgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hMhk8YCF3W8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RaLeAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OuYtAAAAIAAJ * (1920) Supplement, Vol. 6-A: 1910-1920 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BNY-AQAAMAAJ * (1920) Supplement, Vol. 6-B: 1910-1920 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SSHcAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Kf1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PmVmyDRsgUYC * (1930) Supplement, Vol. 7, 1920-1930 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi0000unse

Biographical Review

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[[Category:New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Strafford County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Belknap County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Merrimack County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Sullivan County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Rockingham County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Cheshire County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Illinois, Sources]] [[Category: New Jersey Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Brunswick]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] [[Category:Wisconsin, Sources]] [[Category:Lee County, Iowa]] [[Category:Des Moines County, Iowa]] [[Category:Somerset County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Bedford County, Pennsylvania]] __TOC__ == Biographical Review == * published by Biographical Review Publishing Co., Chicago, * published by Hobart Publishing Co., Chicago, 1905. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Review|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== New Hampshire ==== * Vol. 21 (1897) Strafford and Belknap Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C2sjAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bioreviewlifeske00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924032284212 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00lcbiog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695683 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565247 * Vol. 22 (1897) Merrimack and Sullivan counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/citizensofmerrim00biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695772 * (1896) Rockingham County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009581172 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833139 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HCkOMQAACAAJ * (1897) Cheshire and Hillsboro/Hillsborough County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889843 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007705348 ==== Connecticut ==== * Litchfield County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028841844 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_8 * Vol 26: (1898) New London County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi26biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028841935 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009564240 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biogo ==== Maine ==== * Somerset, Piscataquis, Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook Counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_1 * Oxford and Franklin counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009701780 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602147 * Cumberland ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009597409 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi03biog ==== Massachusetts ==== * Vol.25 (1898) Norfolk County ::* https://archive.org/details/massbiographical00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevinc1898biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818156 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696589 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123892 * (1896) Hampshire County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565318 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_7 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028817827 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00bio * Vol 18: (1897) Plymouth County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrev00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi18biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818171 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1897biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559332 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123893 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biograp * Franklin County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028817793 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_5 * (1895) Hampden County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833940 * Worcester County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818255 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_6 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1899biog * Middlesex County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1898biog2 * Vol. 28 (1898) Essex County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_4 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1898biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123890 * Worcester County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreviwc1899biog ==== New York ==== * Madison County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028831952 * Livingston and Wyoming counties ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_R8wpAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924074296280 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi02biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010687207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577193 * Cayuga County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924105355741 * (1895) Delaware County ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AuwpAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_9 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biograph ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009597325 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686271 * (1899) Schenectady, Schoharie and Greene Counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biograf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009575445 * (1896) Clinton and Essex County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009569479 ==== Illinois ==== * (1892) Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FNdHAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805014 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652432 * (1907) Hancock County ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jHUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009594526 * (1893) Johnson, Massac, Pope, and Hardin Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GxMVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YXgUAAAAYAAJ ==== New Jersey ==== * Vol 19: Burlington and Camden counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi19biog * (1896) Cumberland County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602529 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographiccalrev00biog ==== Canada ==== * (1900) Province of New Brunswick, Canada ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_07345 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100251319 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567858 ==== Wisconsin ==== * (1893) Dane county, Wisconsin ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7wUrAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi01biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010978868 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559936 ==== Iowa ==== * (1905) Lee County, Iowa ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RIEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652839 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580895 * (1905) Des Moines County, Iowa ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j080AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563891 ==== Pennsylvania ==== * (1899) Somerset and Bedford Counties, Pennsylvania ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Os8wAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262542 === 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:Biographical Review|Biographical Review]]'' (Biographical Review Publishing Co., Chicago, date) * [[#BR|Biographical Review]])

Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Dane County, Wisconsin]] '''Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin. Containing biographical sketches of pioneers and leading citizens.''' * by Biographical Review Publishing Company * Published 1893 * Biographical Review Publishing Company * https://archive.org/stream/biographicalrevi01biog * Citation Example: :::*#BRPC: Biographical Review Publishing Company. ''[[Space:Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin|Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin]]'', Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1893. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BRPC]] Page 523 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Florida, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Florida Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States]] == Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers == * By David W. Hartman and David Coles, compilers * published by Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1907 Buena Vista Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1995 * Citation Example: :::David W. Hartman and David Coles, compiler, ''[[Space:Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865]]'', Volume 1-6 (1907 Buena Vista Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1995) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|Hartman - Biographical rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers]], vol 2: Page 521 * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::David W. Hartman and David Coles, compiler, ''[[Space:Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865]]'', Volume 1-6 (1907 Buena Vista Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1995) :::Subsequent Usage: :::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == *Series ::https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009183979 ::http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/698027420 *Vol II ::https://books.google.com/books?id=PPwYAQAAMAAJ

Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies |Family Genealogies]] == Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam == '''...Prepared by request, and read by James O. Putnam, before the Club of the Buffalo Historical Society, February 18, 1868.''' * by [[Putnam-2128|James Osborne Putnam (1818-1903)]] * Published by Haas & Kelly, Buffalo, NY, 1868. * 18 Pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RxwuAAAAYAAJ * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx4qhf === Table of Contents === * Hon. Harvey Putnam === 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 === * Putnam, James O. ''[[Space: Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam|Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam]]''. (Haas & Kelly, Buffalo, NY, 1868). [ Page ]. * [[#Putnam|Putnam, Sketch of Hon. Harvey Putnam]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Putnam|Putnam, Sketch of Hon. Harvey Putnam]]: [ Page ]) === See Also === * [[Putnam-2129|Harvey Putnam (1793-1855)]] at WikiTree. * [[Wikipedia:Harvey_Putnam|Harvey Putnam]] at Wikipedia.

Biographie de Guillaume Goyau

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Famille fondatrice du village de Longueuil Sources: Personnages de Longueuil par Marc Leber http://marigot.ca/Repertoire2/html/publications/pubLeberFamilles.html

Biographies Built By Bob

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Here's a list of the profiles that I have written biographies for, and entered in the Biography Builders Challenge. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="lef" | '''Last Name''' || '''First Name''' || '''Challenge''' || '''Notes''' |- |[[Abbott-714|Abbott]]||Abraham||Aug 16||Updated |- |[[Andrews-712|Andrews]] ||Solomon||Aug 16||Updated |- |[[Andrews-2090|Andrews]]||Abraham ||Aug 16||Updated |- |[[Abbott-1892|Abbott]]||Sarah ||Aug 16||Updated |- |[[Abbott-2243|Abbott]]||Elizabeth||Aug 16|| |- |[[Adams-5923|Adams]] ||John ||Aug 16|| |- |[[Abbott-2211|Abbott]] ||Nehemiah ||Aug 16 || |- |[[Allen-9230|Allen]] ||Mary ||Aug 16||Updated |- |[[Allen-7129|Allen]] ||Ebenezer ||Aug 16|| |- |[[Allen-13250|Allen]] ||Elizabeth ||Aug 16||#10 |- |[[Allen-9740|Allen]] ||Obadiah ||Aug 16||Updated |- |[[Harrington-2193|Harrington]]||Lydia ||Sep 16||3G-GM Updated |- |[[Bowman-2989|Bowman]]||Francis ||Sep 16||7G-GF |- |[[Harrington-2205|Harrington]] ||Joseph ||Sep 16||4G-GF Updated |- 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Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century == Part of Dodd's Church History * by Rev. [[Kirk-8959|John Kirk]], D.D. (1760-1851) * published by Burns & Oates, London, 1909 * 293 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZFU0AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679753 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Biographies * Appendix, Page 257 * Classified Lists of Biographies, etc., Page 273 === 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 === * Kirk, John. ''[[Space:Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century|Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century]]'' (Burns & Oates, London, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kirk|Kirk]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kirk, John. ''[[Space:Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century|Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century]]'' (Burns & Oates, London, 1909) [ Page ].

Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Category-Source|Source Library]]|[[Space:Sources-Missouri|Sources-Missouri]] ==Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri== * Publisher: Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois 1888 * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Biographies_of_Franklin,_Jefferson,_Washington,_Crawford_and_Gasconade_Counties,_Missouri|Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri]]'' (Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois 1888) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BFJWCGM|BFJWCGM]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographies_of_Franklin,_Jefferson,_Washington,_Crawford_and_Gasconade_Counties,_Missouri|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/mocohist/id/28020 :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7qn77z0w :http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/350152 :https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=ju3svgqd9WsC

Biography Daniel Hathaway

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biographl for daniel Hathaway as remembered by his first born grandchild, Dalton Hathaway.The first time that I remember seeing my grandfTHER was probabaly when I was about 6 yrs old. It was after supper on a warm summer evening,I was playing in a patch of dirt with my old toy truck by the edge of the driveway. They stopped rigth beside me and got out of this funny looking old car packed full of things in the back seat and suit cases tied to the roof. He was a tall thin Grey haired man ,then probably in his sixties. they were just returning from northern Ontario where he was the assistant cook.at a dam building project.

Biography Instructions and Checklist

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Acadians Project]] [[Category:Acadians]] Instructions and Checklist
== Basics == === Acadian Standard Names === Use the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Acadian_Standard_Names&public=1 Acadian standard last name] in the Current Last Name field. Only profile managers or Project leaders have authority to change a surname (LNAB). If a woman is married, she should have her own standard version of the LNAB, NOT her spouse’s last name. French women and then those who came to Acadie and Quebec kept their last names at least all during our time period. '''Dit/dite names''', follow the Project protocol: if they used a dit/dite name for the last name, put it in the Current Last Name. If they did not, you may include it in Other Last Names. If you can’t tell, put it in Other Last Names. If Stephen White provides it, use it in Current Last Name. If the dit name refers to the given name, put it in the Nicknames field. '''No suffixes''' such as I, II, Jr, Sr, etc. These were not used during that period, unless you see an actual one on an original record. Mostly people on Wikitree have used them to keep generations straight, but the birth date should do that. Scan the biography looking for '''alternate name spellings''', and place these in Other Last Names field separated by commas. '''If given names are hyphenated''' (Jean-Baptiste, Anne-Marie), remove the hyphen but leave both names (the "prenom") in the First Name field. '''Do not''' put a second name in Middle Name field. Acadians did not use "middle names" at the time. Double first names such as Marie Josèphe and Jean Baptiste were customary. === Location Names=== Enter the '''standard location name''' for birth, marriage, death. A list is available on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadians Acadians Project Page]. This list encompasses all the Acadian areas of Ile Saint Jean (now PEI) Ile Royale (now Cape Breton), Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and those that became Maine. Use only the old name used at their time, not the current name. The current name is in as a cross reference in case you come across one that needs to be reverted. For some villages there were several spellings – use whichever spelling the source used. You may add the current location name '''to the biography''' paragraph if you wish. Also check to see if the location categories are added to the top of the profile. Use Edit, then in the category picker, type Acadie, and the list of choices will come up. ===Status=== Set all of the '''status buttons''' for confident/certain/uncertain that you are sure of. For example: if there's a good source for parents, mark them confident; if their names/dates/locations are well sourced, click certain. Check the marriage data also. {{Died Young}} If they died young (under 21 and never married) use template {{Died Young}} and mark No Children and No Spouse. == Tags/Categories == All project-managed profiles should have {{Acadian}} , the "project box," above the Biography heading, at the base of the categories stack. Use the Migrating Ancestor Sticker if they came from France to Acadie (placed below the Biography heading): {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = France | origin-flag = French_Flags-26.png | destination = Acadia | destination-flag = Acadie-1.png }} Add this category [[Category: Acadia, Immigrants from France]], and this one [[Category: Acadian First Families]], to the top of the page if they were an Acadian first family. Add a Location Category to the top of the profile. Click on the "category picker," the little box second from the right above the edit box (next to the C for citations shortcut). Type Acadie in the box that opens and pick the appropriate category. If none is appropriate, mark NA on the spreadsheet. Add Acadians Project Wikitree as profile manager, using wtacadians@googlegroups.com . == Order of Sections == See WikiTree guidelines: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies . ==='''ATTENTION'''! === This is no longer used. There is an Easily Confused box for people who can be confused, such as sisters who marry brothers, people born to different parents but with the same name on the same date, etc. Any discussion goes in the == Research Notes == === Biography === Biography, Research Notes, Sources, and Acknowledgments are the ONLY Level II headings, always (using 2 ==). See WikiTree guidelines: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies . Factual information first: birth, parents, marriage, possible residences, occupation, death. It is not necessary to use sub-headers here. Bold titles can be nice. Try to get a full birth, marriage and death date and place. If there is no biography, please write one or use [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Builder] app: put all the info in the profile boxes first and Save it so the app can utilize it. Of if you use WBE then the Auto Bio is great. Be sure to delete the old bio after verifying all the sources are connected to the proper facts. Children list – if there is one, keep it very simple: name (linked, if they have a profile) and birth year. Move any additional info of the children to their own profile if not already there, delete it from the parent if it is already covered in the child. Historical timeline, if there is one (usually a list and dates going on around time of this person, but not all are specific to them). This is optional and mainly used for the earliest settlers. Then stories from other sources, edited with quotations and reference credited so it isn’t one huge copy from somewhere else (link source in inline citation). See WikiTree guidelines: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Quotations . If there is a source link, the entire story shouldn't be in there, just a small clip will do, in between
s is helpful to offset it from the biography. Remove any repeating information. Feel free to edit heavily. DNA Research on haplogroup goes at the end of the Biography and just before Research Notes. == Research Notes == heading is Level II, always (using 2 ==) and ALWAYS placed just above the Sources Section, if applicable. For example, "looked for xxx or YYY in abc, def, ghi, and didn’t find it." Add your name and date by using 4 tildes (~~~~) if you wish. French version of bio goes last. '''Family''' – make sure parents have profiles, as well as siblings and children. This is likely our main chance to make sure everyone gets entered. Make profiles for the missing family members. Use sources mentioned in family profiles, or any other sources you have. Or mark them {{Unsourced}} if none available. Then someone can find and complete them. Add profile IDs to link to their pages. If there are missing profiles, you can add the category for Acadian Needs Profiles Created (use the category picker drop down list to find and add it). '''Census/Residence'''- If there is a list of residences, usually by census, then integrate that information into the story of the biography: "they lived herecitation and then by 17xx they were living here."citation as an example. '''Sources/References''' - Move as many sources to '''inline references''' as are appropriate. Use the Chicago style of citations. See http://www.citationmachine.net/chicago/ . Use "named references" () for those that have subsequent uses of the same citation. Always place the tag just under == Sources == so the inline references are listed before the uncited source list. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Advanced_Sourcing https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Help: Sources Style Guide] Replace all {{DGFA/SW94/ etc}} '''source templates''' with the actual citation (Wikitree wants to move away from these templates). Sample citations are available [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jcqH5LZOgood1QKdSjqj4yu7rwK4Gb7A1RdPRKhwL5o/edit?usp=sharing here]. One exception: the template {{PRDH|XXX|XXX}} is acceptable, and even preferred to the full citation. The Find a Grave template may also be used. Eliminate any separate French sources section by integrating into Biography (in-line) or in the "See also" section of sources. '''Eliminate''' any use of '''manual numbers''' for references (such as 1. 2. 3.). Integrate citations inline and the system will do it, or put them in the bulleted "See also" section, by listing with an asterisk beneath the cited references section. Put other valid sources that aren't referenced in-line under a See also: heading. If you find Dépots-Repositories, correct it to "See also." If there is a link to a profile in sources it can stay if it has actual information about THIS person. If the link goes back to THIS profile, then remove it. Check all the links to see if they work. If you can’t reach the linked site, try to fix them (try googling the citation and finding a working link), or add a note (could not reach, dead link, etc), but leave them there in case something can be done about them in the future. If you’d like, use a color to distinguish your note: {{Lime|put the text you want to be colored in the brackets}} Check the suggestions list on the dropdown list under the profile ID in the uppermost menu bar and fix any errors. Take care of things like multiple lines, missing ref tags, potential duplicates, etc. Also correct any typos (do not edit any French sections unless you have the expertise).

Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Woodbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants == Benjamin Judson was a direct descendant of William Judson who came to America from Yorkshire, England, in 1634. The names of 231 of his descendants are given. * by Dr. [[Weeks-7958|Frank Edgar Weeks]] (1857-1946) * published by The author, Norwalk, Ohio, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographyofdeaco00week === 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 === * Weeks, Frank Edgar. ''[[Space:Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants|Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants]]'' (Norwalk, Ohio, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weeks|Weeks]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Weeks, Frank Edgar. ''[[Space:Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants|Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants]]'' (Norwalk, Ohio, 1914) [ Page ].

Biography of Deacon James Allen

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Oakham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Biography of Deacon James Allen == With Genealogical Register and Testimonials. * by Hiram Knight * published by Charles Hamilton, No. 311 Main Street, Worcester, Mass., 1889 * Source Example: ::: Knight, Hiram. ''[[Space:Biography of Deacon James Allen|Biography of Deacon James Allen]]'' (C. Hamilton, Worcester, Mass., 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Knight|Knight]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of Deacon James Allen|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wZ4lAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographyofdeaco00knig * https://archive.org/details/biographyofdeaco00knigh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579336

Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue == At Ipswich in 1636, and Genealogy to 1833; together with and Address by Deacon Samuel Goodhue, to his Descendants. * by [[Goodhue-116|Samuel Goodhue]] (1696-1785) * published 1834 (also 1770, 1805, 1850) * 16 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009724049 * https://books.google.com/books?id=oIlBAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only === Citation Formats === * Goodhue, Samuel. ''[[Space:Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue|Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue]]'' (1834) [ Page ]. * ([[#Goodhue|Goodhue]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Goodhue, Samuel. ''[[Space:Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue|Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue]]'' (1834) [ Page ].

Biography Suggestions

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=Biography Suggestions= :Biography Suggestions are generated from issues in the narrative section of the profile. The ''Easy'' level suggestions are errors of headings typos. Please see: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=3|WikiTree Style and Guidelines - Biography Information |- ||[[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] |[[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] |[[Help:Biographies#Text_Sections|Text Sections]] |- |[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM-Created Biographies]] |[[Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS|HTML and Inline CSS]] |} ---- {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-66.png|align=l|size=250|caption='''Running Time: 2:41'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DitEKl_UlGQ&feature=youtu.be}}
'''''Mr. E Heading for WikiTree!'''''


'''''All about Biography Headings'''''
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Colspan=3|{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-36.png|align=l|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Biography_Suggestions_Group}}''Click on'' the image for the'' Complete Collection'' of Suggestions Videos. |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Type & Link''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name & Description'''
(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Difficulty Level''' |- |Warning {{YouTube|92lYc0o4CXw||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_801|801 Big biography]]''': The profile's biography is quite large. A big biography isn't necessarily an error. It is just a warning that the biography may be overly wordy. ||Advanced |- |Error {{YouTube|6MIev4RWdTI||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_802|802 Empty biography]]''': The profile's biography is empty. Since the biography contains the sources for the profile, this indicates that the profile is unsourced. ||Advanced |- |Error {{YouTube|gaZ6puIPfzw||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_803|803 Almost empty biography]]''': The character count in the biography of this profile is fifty letters or less. Since the biography contains the sources for the profile, a short biography may indicate an unsourced profile. ||Advanced |- |Warning {{YouTube|RhM1tLptVmo||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_811|811 Uncleaned profile after merge]]''': This profile is the result has been merged, however the biography has not been cleaned up and reorganized. Each biography should have one set of contents and one sources section.||Advanced |- |Error {{YouTube|sld_N7DWSIc||playlist=DD}}
{{YouTube|DitEKl_UlGQ|Headings|playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_821|821 Heading starts with blank]]''': A caption or a heading in the biography of this profile starts with a blank space. Wikitree biography syntax defines that a new line starting with a "=" is a Caption or Heading. Caption and headings must be left justified and start with a "=".||Easy |- |Error {{YouTube|VJAlMODLK60||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_822|822 Heading doesn't end with =]]''': A caption or a heading in the biography of this profile does not end with a "=". Wikitree biography syntax defines that a caption or heading must start with one or more "="s and end with the same number of "="s. ||Easy |- |Error {{YouTube|kdkgkpQgmGE||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_823|823 Heading doesn't start with =]]''': A caption or a heading in the biography of this profile does not start with the same number of "="s as the end set of "="s. Wikitree biography syntax defines that a caption or heading must start with one or more "="s and end with the same number of "="s.||Easy |- |Error {{YouTube|dLDYzpNpJ1g||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_824|824 Heading different number of =]]''': A caption or a heading in the biography of this profile does not start with the same number of "="s as the end set of "="s. WikiTree biography syntax defines that a caption or heading must start with one or more "="s and end with the same number of "="s.||Easy |- |Error {{YouTube|MZLfZqLgNCk||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_825|825 Use separator line ----]]''': The biography in this profile uses four or more "=" to simulate a separator line. Wikitree biography syntax uses four minuses ("-") on a line to make a separator line. Separator lines should not be built using "="s since this can cause the line to be rendered as a caption or heading. ||Easy |- |Error {{YouTube|jBjPgdVN06o||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_831|831 Multiple duplicated lines]]''': The biography in this profile has one or more cases of repeated lines or paragraphs, possibly the result of merging or data imports. Duplicate lines and paragraphs should be deleted.||Advanced |- |Error {{YouTube|HUTJnILV5hk||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_835|835 Local file reference]]''': The biography in this profile has references to files contained on the author, editor or creators' local computer. These files are not visible on the Internet. See the 835 suggestion page for an example. ||Advanced |- |Warning {{YouTube|0h9FTMhlIgo||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_851|851 GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date]]''': The biography of this profile contains a warning from the GEDCOM import program that a date in the GEDCOM import could not be interpreted. If the correct date is in the indicated field, delete this warning.||Advanced |- |Warning {{YouTube|Yd40uYr4Nn0||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_852|852 GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Last name]]''': The biography of this profile contains a warning from the GEDCOM import program that the last name in the GEDCOM import could not be parsed. If the correct name is in the last name field, delete this warning.||Advanced |- |Warning {{YouTube|yNnIv9JvOQA||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_853|853 GEDCOM Junk]]''': The biography contains GEDCOM sections that should not be on WikiTree. See [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies#Sections_you_can_delete|Sections you can delete]]. ||Intermediate |} ---- {{DD_Navigator|Suggestions Help}}

Biography Suggestions Group

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===Welcome to the Biography Suggestions Group Theatre!===
'''View by Genre '''
{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-36.png |align=c |size=m |caption= '''Click on the marquee to return to ''Data Doctors Project Video Collection''''' |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection }} ---- '''This is the complete collection of the ''Biography Suggestions'' appearing on the [[Project:Data_Doctors#Biography_Suggestions|Data Doctors Project page]]. ----
'''Click on any premiere and enjoy the show!'''
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'''Mr. E Heading for WikiTree!'''
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All about Biography Headings''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Individual Suggestion'' How-Tos''=== '''The individual suggestion instructions in this collection are linked below.'''
'''Each ''How-To'' feature gives the step by step instructions explaining''': :*What it is :*What causes it :*How to fix it :*Where to report it *The video links also appear on the corresponding Suggestion Pages when released. *''Running Time'' for each video is given in minutes:seconds. *Once you watch the video, you can read the ''review'' or book"-''' ''Click on the newspaper or book to get to the Suggestion Page.''''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Biography Suggestions Collection Video Playlist === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Premiere !Trailer & Read All About It |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-99.png|align=l|size=m|caption=Running Time: 10:58 with timestamp index|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92lYc0o4CXw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=10&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_801}}'''''Too Much of a Good Thing'''''

'''Suggestion 801 Big Profile''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-65.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running TIme: 9:07'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MIev4RWdTI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=14&t=3s}} |{{Image|file=DBE_802.png|align=l|size=85p|caption='''''I Existed! Please
Complete My Bio and Prove It!'''''

'''Suggestion 802 - Empty Profile'''|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_802}}{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_802}} |- |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-145.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 4:34'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaZ6puIPfzw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=15&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_803}}'''''Oh, Come On!! Fill It Up!'''''

'''Suggestion 803 - Almost Empty Profile''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-97.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 9:31 with timestamp index'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhM1tLptVmo}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_811}}'''''Clean up - Aisle 4 '''''

'''Suggestion 811 Uncleaned Profile after merge''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-64.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 2:20'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sld_N7DWSIc&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_821}}'''''Shooting Blanks?'''''

'''Suggestion 821 Heading starts with blank''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-67.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running TIme: 2:56'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJAlMODLK60&feature=youtu.be }} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_822}}'''''Heading End Isn't Equal '''''

'''Suggestion 822 Heading doesn't end with =''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-5.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 2:27'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdkgkpQgmGE&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_823}}'''''Unequal Start'''''

'''Suggestion 823 Heading doesn't start with =''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-51.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 2:29'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLDYzpNpJ1g&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_824}}'''''One of These Things Is Not Like The Other - Ooops!'''''

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'''Suggestion 831- Multiple duplicated lines''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-143.png |align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:15'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h9FTMhlIgo&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_851}}'''''For Your Eyes Only'''''

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I have a name! Please help,
Mr E.!!'''''


'''Suggestion 852 - GEDCOM uncleaned - Parse Last Name''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-179.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 7:28'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNnIv9JvOQA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=39&t=1s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_853}}'''''Mr E is a Gedcom Junkie - There's a treatment for that!'''''

'''Suggestion 853- GEDCOM Junk''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} Announcements will be made every Friday in G2G and the Data Doctors Google Group so you don't miss the new releases!

Special thanks to our own [[Michaud-221|Karen Hoy]] and her cinematic genius!
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Biological roots

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The goal of this project is to ...Learn about my biological father John B Pittman Jr Right now this project just has one member Susan Leffel/Whapham 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 family health background * Locate family pictures *Locate half siblings 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=18435698 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Biondolillo Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Biondolillo Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Biondolillo Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Biondolillo Biondolillo] 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 Biondolillo 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 Biondolillo's), by time period (18th Century Biondolillo's), or by topic (Biondolillo DNA, Biondolillo Occupations, Biondolillo 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. After the unification of Italy about 1870, many Sicilians were emigrating to the United States and some of this family members did too, moving to New Orleans, and probably other parts of the United States.. Please help us find all our Biondolillo cousins around the world! We also would like to trace the Biodolillo family back as far as possible. To do this we will need access to church records for Alia, Sicilia for the Diocesi di Cefala/Cefalu, dating from the 1700s and the 1600s. At the present time, we only have Civil Registration records that we found on Familysearch.org which date from the early 1800s. ==How to Join== To join the Biondolillo 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. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Biondolillo}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Biondolillo}}
{{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! * * * ==To Do List== * Finding and translating old church records from the 1700s, and the 1600s and Alia, Sicilia * Adding reliable sources - ** Sources for Alia: Atti di Morti death index: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MZ-7974-V?i=83&wc=MDBD-G29%3A245877601%2C246745301%3Fcc%3D1947613&cc=1947613 * Adding relevant categories, like Alia, Sicilia * Adding relevant templates, including Italian Roots template, and Biondolillo Name Study template. * Connecting family members to the global family tree, and to other Biondolillo families already on wikitree. * Connecting Biondolillo family members who lived in Sicilia to Biondolillo family members who lived elsewhere. ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

BioTemp

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Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America == :Volume 1 and II, with an addenda of families allied to Burch Family of England, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Oregon, and other states * by [[Burch-5930 |Marilu Burch Smallwood]], 1888 - 1980 * Adel, Georgia, 1959 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Volume I ::* https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/n9/mode/2up ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/83675-birch-burch-family-in-great-britain-and-america-vol-1?offset=16 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067278788&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 * Volume II ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080566656&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''' :Birch, Burch (de Burgh) A Study of the Name :Birch, Burch (de Burgh) . . . Origin of the Family :Birch, Burch Family ... (A Study of their Arms) :Birch, Burch (De Burgh ... (Origin from Royalty) :Birch Family of Lancaster County, England :Birch Chapel (Birch ... of Lancaster Co. Eng.) :Birch Family of Lancaster Co., (Lancashire), Eng :Birch Family in England and Idaho, U.S.A. :Birch, Burch Family of New England, New Jersey, Etc. :Burches in Pennsylvania, and Deleware (sic) :Birch, Burch Family of Maryland. (Miscellaneous) :Oliver Burch I Family of Maryland :Justinian Burch (Son of Oliverl) ... of Maryland :Jonathan Burch (Son of Oliver I) ... of Maryland :Edward Burch (Son of Oliver I) ... of Maryland :Birch, Burch Family of Virginia :The Burch Family of Albemarle Co., Va., and Ky :Another Burch Family of Virginia and Mississippi :Charles Clay Burch Family of Va., Ga., and Alabama :John Neville Burch ... of West Indies, Va., and Ga. :Birch, Burch Family of North Carolina :Burch Family of Surry Co., N.C. and Madison, Ga. :Birch, Burch Family in Barbados, The Bahamas and Charleston, S.C.1 :Birch, Burch Family of South Carolina :John Burch (Rev. Soldier of Va., and Hancock Co., Ga.) :John Burch (Son of John of Va. and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Richard Chunn Burch (Son of John of Va., and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Gerard Burch (Son of John of Va. and Hancock Co. Ga.) :Morton Newman Burch (Son of John of Va. and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Gerard Burch (Rev. Sol. of Va. and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Burch Family of Elbert County, Ga :Addenda: Families Allied to Burch :Brooke and Gerard Families :Darden Family of Va., Ga., Ala., Miss., and Texas :De Lacy Family :Edwards and Ritner . . . (Allied to Burch of Md. and Oregon) :Ford (Faure) and Embree Families :Howard Family of England and Maryland :Jernigan Family of N.C., and Hancock Co., Ga. :Lawson Family :Littleton . . . Family of Shropshire, Eng., and Va. :“Lords of the Manor” . . . Who Intermarried with Burch :Swann Family in Md. (Allied to Burch) :Todd Family :[https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/425/mode/2up Corrections] :[https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/4/mode/2up Additions] :'''Volume II''' :Burch Family of Md. S.C. & Richmond Co. Ga. :Charles Burch (Rev. Soldier)... of Richmond & Washington Cos., Ga. :Dr. Wm. E. Burch (Son of Littleberry & Grandson of Charles) :Seaborn Wright Burch ... (Son of Littleberry & Grandson of Chas.) :Another Charles Burch Family of Richmond Co. Ga. :Joseph Edward Burch (Son of Charles of Richmond Co., Ga.) :Edward Burch Rev. Soldier ... of Richmond and Pulaski Cos., Ga. :Joseph Burch II Rev. Soldier of Richmond & Montgomery Cos., Ga. :Edw. Allen Burch (Son of Jos. II ... & Adopted Son of Edwd. Burch) :Henry Burch (Son of Jos. II) ... of Montgomery Co., Ga. :John Burch (Son of Jos. II) ... of Montgomery Co. Ga. :Michael Burch (Son of Jos. II)... of Ga. & Ala. :Reuben Burch (Son of Jos. II) ... of Richmond Co. Ga. & Ala. :Nellie Burch Guest (Dau. of Jos. Burch II, Rev. :Eleanor Burch Fuller (Dau. of Jos. Burch II) Family :Sarah Burch Purvis (Dau. of Jos. Burch II, Rev. Soldier) :Alfred Littleberry Burch I (Son of Jos Burch II of Ga.) Family :Alfred Littleberry Burch I (Son of Jos. Burch II of Burch I) :Henry Marshal Burch (Son of Alfred Littleberry :John Burch (Son of Alfred Littleberry Burch I) :Michael Livingston Burch (Son of Alfred Littleberry Burch I) :Benjamin Burch I (Son of Jos. II) ... of Laurens Co. Ga. :John H. Burch (Son of Benj. I) of Laurens & Dodge (Son of Benj. ) of Laurens and Cos. Ga. :Wm. Hamilton Burch (Son of Benj. I) of Laurens Co. Ga. :Benj. Burch Jr. (Son of Benj. I)... of Laurens Co. Ga. :Benjamin Thomas Burch (Son of Benj. Jr.) of Laurens & Dodge Cos. Ga. :Daniel Augustus Burch (Son of Benj. Jr.) of Laurens & Dodge Cos. Ga. :Charles Burch (Son of Jos. II Rev. Soldier) :Reuben Flournoy Burch I (Son of Chas. & Grandson of Joseph II) :Amy H. Burch Buchanan (Dau. of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Ann Jane Burch Ryals (Dau. of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Charles Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :John Miles Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Leonard Lock Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Joseph Henry Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Reuben Flournoy Burch II (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Matthew Daniel Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Charlotte Burch Coffee (Dau. of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Christopher Columbus Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Willis Andrew Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Mathias Adams Burch II (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :John Grover Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Reuben Flournoy Burch III (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Averett (Avret and Ayrett) ... of Richmond Co. Ga. :Brandon Family and Tindley Family :Darsey Family of Laurens and Pulaski Counties, Ga. :Denny Family in Great Britain and America :Duval (Du Val) Family in Va., Md., and Richmond Co. Ga. :Hack Family of Va., Md., and Ga. :Hendrick, Hendricks, Hendrix Family of S.C., G and Ala. :Hinson, Hynson Family of Maryland and Virginia :Hinson Family of Telfair Co., Ga. :James Hinson Family of Pulaski Co. Ga. :Hinson Family of Twiggs County, Ga. :Howell Family of Wales and America :Rutherford Family :Sego, Seago Family :Winter, Winters Family in Maryland and Richmond Co. Ga. :Edward Burch Family of Md., Ky., and Texas :Burch, Spink, Howard :Burches of Eng., Va., Tenn., and Texas :Burches of North Carolina and Indiana :Burch Family of Pittsylvania Co., Va., and Montgomery, Ala. === Errata === * Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/425/mode/2up?q=smallwood page 425] - 428 (Volume 1) * 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 === * Smallwood, Marilu Burch ''[[Space: Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America| Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America]]'' ( Adel, GA, 1959), Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Smallwood|Smallwood]]

Birchby Name Study

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[[Category:Birchby Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{Image|file=Birchby_Name_Study-1.png |align=l |size=l. }} ==The Birchby Name Study== ===Introduction=== This Study aims to collect together in one place everything about the surname Birchby and its phonetically equal variants.
It is hoped that this will become a valuable reference point for information on the origins of the Birchby name, its dispersal world-wide, and any interesting or notable members, and that it will encourage Birchby Family researchers to share their knowledge by posting here relevant information, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else which may be of interest to their fellow researchers. ===Participation=== If you would like to participate in this study project, please contact the project leader, [[Birchby-2|Glen Birchby]], or post a comment or question on the bulletin board at the foot of the page. It could also be useful if you would outline the areas of Birchby research in which you may have been involved and any areas of interest for future research.
As is the case with the content of WikiTree profiles, this study is not “owned” by any individual but is a collaborative endeavour, and your input could be valuable in helping to determine the content and future direction of the study, its goals, and the tasks which we may aim to carry out. ===Goals=== The purpose of this name study is to follow the various lines of our ancestry, to establish an accurate Birchby Family tree using soundly documented sources of information, and to investigate the extent of dispersal by emigration. It is hoped that it will shine a light on the beginnings of the Birchby Family, and will provide a reliable source of information about the name Birchby. The study will examine various ancestral lines which are regarded as diverging from closely related forbears, possibly starting with connected Birchby families in Yorkshire and Lancashire, and separately looking at Birchbys in Licolnshire and Nottinghamshire, as well as others which may be identified as the study progresses. ===Things you can do=== Following is a broad outline of tasks which could be undertaken to achieve some of the aims of the study. Your comments and suggestions are welcome, either by contacting the study leader or by posting on the bulletin board to the right. You could:
• Add the category for Birchby Name Study to WikiTree profiles using a location to better organize and identify family lines. ''Refer to the One Name Study FAQ page for guidance.''
• Search out sound supporting source documentation and, where lacking, add sources to Birchby profiles.
• Investigate the migration of the Birchby name and ensure all emigrant Birchbys are profiled on WikiTree.
• Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for new Birchby profiles.
• Check for Birchby profile duplicates and request merges where these occur.
• Check for unsourced Birchby profiles and find and add sound sources.
• Check for unconnected Birchby profiles and make connections.
• Check for any orphaned Birchby profiles and consider managing them.
==Birchby Name Research== ===Origins of name=== The surname Birchby is of English locational origin, from the Yorkshire area of Northern England.
The Domesday Book of 1086 has a place name written as "Bretebi" in Yorkshire, this being from the Old Norse "Bretabyr", or the settlement (byr) of the Brittons (Brettas), meaning "settlement or village of the Britons." This village is known today as Birkby, located near Huddersfield. There are a number of other villages of this name in the north of England, but this is thought likely to be the source of the name Birchby.
The earliest record of the name used as a personal identifier was probably William de Bretteby who was listed in the Assize Rolls of Yorkshire in 1219, and the gradual development of the name is illustrated by the record for one William Birtby who was listed in Yorkshire in 1462. "Birtby" became "Birkby" in the 16thC, as the name transitioned and eventually became "Birchby". House of Names / A Dictionary of English Surnames ~ P.H.Reaney / Surname Database ===Variations of name=== This study is focused on the name Birchby and its variants which are considered to be phonetically equivalent, and specifically the variants which can be said to "sound like" Birchby, eg, Birtchby, Berchby, Burchby, etc. The surname Birchley is not included as, while it is phonetically similar, its historic origins are not in the north of England, but in the south, in Kent, where it was recorded before the Norman Conquest of 1066. The English language had no fixed system of spelling until the late Middle Ages, and scribes and monks spelled names as they sounded. Consequently the name Birchby has been written down in a wide variety of spellings over the centuries, beginning with the early "Bretteby" then "Birtby", with a number becoming the standardized spelling of the name for different branches of the family. This standardization of the name did not occur until adequate, functional literacy existed, which in England was around 1750. Until then all language, including names, was phonetic, i.e. spoken only, except for legal documents and parish records, etc., in which cases the scribe, priest or lawyer would decide how to spell each word, thus enabling the spoken (phonetic) name to be recorded and remembered. The actual spelling was not important and was rarely considered. An approximation of incidence of the name variants can be gathered from the FamilySearch internet site, which shows that there are three variants which are dominant - Birchby (44% of the records), Burchby (22%), and Barksby (33%), although the latter is not phonetically equivalent. Note that these variants often have the suffix “-by” replaced with “-bee” or “-bye”, resulting in further variations and different results. Some other variants often found are - Barchby, Berchby, Birtchby, Birksby, Borchby, Bourchby, Burksby, and Perksby. It is noted that the WikiTree Surname index of entries under the name Birchby, gives as "related surnames", Birkby, Barkby, and Burchby. As all genealogy researchers would know, when one record in a group appears to not exist, it is wise to consider all possible alternative spellings of the name, as the missing record can at times be found under another form of the name, sometimes quite fanciful, even bizarre. This calls for a creative approach to how the scribes of the time may have interpreted the spoken name Birchby. Some relatively rare examples of this are - Barckbee, Birkebie, Birtchbee, Birthby, Borchby, Burchbye, Burksby, Burtchby, Byrchbee, Byrckbe, and Purchby.
===Migration & destinations=== Throughout history there are examples of people migrating to another area for a variety of reasons, e.g. better food sources, more peaceful living, employment opportunities, etc. The same influences were at work in Yorkshire after Domesday (1086). Most people by then had settled on a spoken personal identifier (name), with the people who called themselves “Birchby”, being established in the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire. By 1500 the scribes and monks, and the estate and government administrators, had formed a generally accepted spelling for most names, although the spelling of one name may have differed from one area to another, and between branches of families, while being phonetically the same. From 1538 all "life events" were required to be recorded by the church in Parish Records, but prior to this few records were kept.
The records show that the name had transformed from the 13thC "Bretteby" to "Birtby", through "Birkby" and many other variations, to arrive in the mid 16thC at the name "Birchby". The name of Birchby and variants were at this time also being found further south, in Lancashire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, but Yorkshire appears to have remained the stronghold for the time being. From 1600, people also emigrated from England, with more than half going to the United States of America, and most of the remainder to the British Empire countries, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. Emigration increased after 1815 when it became a means of escaping the widespread poverty, increasing again around 1850 during the “gold rushes” in these countries, and peaking in the 1880’s. After 1900, emigration from England changed its destination markedly from the USA, preferring Australia and Canada. During the first half of the nineteenth century, many British emigrants were farmers, or skilled artisans and craftsmen from traditional trades; many emigrated in family groups and were from rural areas.
This pattern began to change in the second half of the nineteenth century, when many emigrants started coming from urban areas, and with fast and comparatively cheap steamship passages becoming available, young, single, male labourers and agricultural workers predominated. Emigration during the nineteenth century was primarily propelled by the relatively low wages and employment rates in Britain when compared to the destination countries, and emigrants were enticed by glowing reports of higher incomes and better living conditions, which was not always the case, as many found that the cost of the passage and relocation expenses used all of their reserve funds, forcing them to take on any work which was available.
Most emigrants, particularly to the United States, traveled without financial assistance, but assisted passages were available at various times, being much more important when the destination was a greater distance away, hence much more expensive, such as to the voyage to Australia or New Zealand. To assist the success of the colonies, programs of free and assisted passage were offered at various times throughout the nineteenth century. ===Birchby ancestors=== This study examines the various lines of descent from the Birchbys of the Middle Ages to the 20th Century Birchby families, and their various locations. ''Birchby researchers are invited to add the ancestral lines for which they have sound information, and all information should be supported by referenced sources cited in individual WikiTree profiles.'' ====From Domesday to 19th Century==== Searches for early records revealed that the Birchby (or Byrchbee, etc) name had, by the 17th C. moved south from its origins around Birkby, Yorkshire, to be prevalent in a Lancashire village called Church Kirk (or simply Church) and neighbouring Oswaldtwisle. This area, up to around 1745, was the centre of the Birchby family, and the Birchby name was rarely found elsewhere. Then, at around 1700, the name begins to appear in Parish Registers for Chorley, about 18km south-west of Church. It appears that James Byrchbee ("WikiTree ID: Birchby-51") was born in Church, (baptised there in 1679), and was possibly the first to move and establish his family in Chorley, marrying a Chorley girl and starting a century in which Chorley was the centre of Birchby family growth. This activity lasted until around 1850 when the Birchby name moved to the nearby village of Euxton, which became the new centre of the Birchby family. ''Birchby researchers are invited to add to this section the ancestral lines for which they have sound information, and all information should be supported by referenced sources cited in individual WikiTree profiles.'' ====Birchbys in England==== The number of people with the name Birchby or Burchby is small when compared with other family names. In England, the source country, the number grew slowly, and at the Census of England in 1841 it was recorded that there were 112 persons of this (combined Birchby/Burchby) name living in England. This then stabilized for a time, with 106 recorded at the 1881 Census, and 115 at the 1911 Census.
Since then the number of Birchbys and Burchbys in England has declined. Access to census figures after 1911 is not available, but the internet site ''Forebears.io'' gives the incidence in England in 2014, of the two names combined, as about 51. ''Birchby researchers are invited to add to this section the ancestral lines for which they have sound information, and all information should be supported by referenced sources cited in individual WikiTree profiles.'' ====Birchbys in United States & Canada==== The earliest record found of the Birchby name in the United States, is in the US Census of 1860, where one Thomas Birchby is recorded living at Rock Island, Illinois. He is recorded as having been born in England around 1830, was married to Jane, who was born in USA around 1837, and having three children, George b.1855, James b.1857, and William b.1859. He probably emigrated between 1850 and 1854. However, it is likely that there were earlier Birchbys in US but no other record has been found. The internet site ''Forebears.io'' states that in 2014 there were about 53 Birchbys and 37 Burchbys in the US. There were about 53 Burchbys in Canada but no Birchbys. ''Birchby researchers are invited to add to this section the ancestral lines for which they have sound information, and all information should be supported by referenced sources cited in individual WikiTree profiles.'' ====Birchbys in Australia==== The ''Passenger Lists Leaving UK 1890-1960'' has only five people emigrating from England to Australia in that period, one in 1925, one in 1952, and a family of three in 1954.
The internet site ''Forebears.io'' states that in 2014 there were about 25 Birchbys in Australia. *The earliest record found of the Birchby/Burchby name in Australia is George Birchby who was a passenger on the ship "Scottish Prince", sailed from London, England, on 06 Sep 1878, arriving 16 Dec 1878. He was listed as being 21 and appears to have been single.
*In 1925, John (Jack) Birchby (WikiTree ID: Birchby-3) emigrated from Bolton, Lancashire, to Adelaide, South Australia, thus starting a new line in Australia. He sailed from London on the vessel "Largs Bay" on 18 Aug 1925, arriving at Port Adelaide on 26 Sep 1925. He married Jean Duell (ID: Duell-33) on 14 Apr 1934, and they produced three sons. ''Birchby researchers are invited to add to this section the ancestral lines for which they have sound information, and all information should be supported by referenced sources cited in individual WikiTree profiles.'' ===List of Birchby/Burchby profiles on WikiTree=== Click this link to see the names of all Birchby profiles which have been entered on WikiTree - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BIRCHBY List of all Birchbys on WikiTree]
Click this link for Burchby profiles - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BURCHBY List of all Burchbys on WikiTree] ==Places associated with the name Birchby== None discovered to date. ==Notable Birchbys== ''(Living or possibly-living individuals not included)''
None discovered to date. ==Additional resources== • [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=BIRCHBY Orphaned Birchby profiles on WikiTree]
• [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Birchby Unsourced Birchby profiles]
• [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=0&privacy=0%orphans=0&s=Birchby Unconnected Birchby profiles] == Sources ==

Birchinlee, Derbyshire

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[[Category:Birchinlee, Derbyshire]] [[Category:Derwent, Derbyshire]] '''Interesting Facts:'''
• Birchinlee was known as "Tin Town" and was a village built by the Derwent Valley Water Board to house workers and their families during the construction of the Derwent and Howden Dams from 1902-1916. Its maximum population was 970, men, women and children whereas the maximum workforce was 2600. Birchinlee was a model village unlike many others built for construction workers. It included hospitals, school, canteen, pub, post office, shops, recreation hall, public bath house, police station, railway station, rubbish dump with incinerator and had a water supply and sewage disposal. One of the well-stocked shops was owned by the Gregory brothers from Tideswell and local people from Derwent and Ashopton also shopped there. Although constructed from corrugated iron the houses were well decorated with workmen's huts, foremen's huts and married workmen's huts. There was an isolation facility for new recruits to ensure diseases were not imported.
• The huts did have an outer skin of corrugated iron, but they had a wooden lining.
• Although Derwent Reservoir wasn’t brought into service until 1916, most of the construction work had finished by the end of 1914 and the village was dismantled as the workers left, the last family leaving in February 1915.
• Eustace Sutton, the navvy missioner, ensured the spiritual and physical well-being of the people and ran educational classes. He wrote the history of Birchinlee but sadly this is hard to find except via the Bamford and District History Society.
• The work site was served by a railway line from Bamford. The stone for the dams was quarried at Bole Hill Quarry, Padley and transferred to Grindleford where it was transported on the Hope Valley railway line to a siding at Bamford where it was transferred to a train to the dams.
• The initial part of the railway is now the Thornhill Trail. The middle part is within the Ladybower reservoir. The road from the Derwent Dam to the Howden Dam mainly follows the old track-bed apart from where it goes round Ouzelden Clough (just before Birchinlee) The railway went straight across the clough on a viaduct, and the remains of its footings can still be seen when the water level is low.
• There are information boards and remnants of the village can be seen when walking to the west of the Derwent Reservoir and there are also the remnants of the railway viaduct.
• One of the buildings was rebuilt at Hope (see photo).
• For occupants names see the 1911 census for Hope Woodlands.
• Resources:
 The Story of Birchinlee by G Eustace Sutton (the navvy missioner) but sadly this book is hard to find except via the Bamford and District History Society or in local libraries.
 Birchinlee: The Workmen's Village of the Derwent Valley Water Board by Brian Robinson. ISBN 10: 0950849707 ISBN 13: 9780950849706 Publisher: Moorland Publishing Co Ltd, 1983
 Walls Across the Valley: Building of the Howden and Derwent Dams (1 Oct. 1993 by Brian Robinson
 Memories of Tin Town: The Navvy Village of Birchlee and Its People (31 Mar. 2010) by Brian Robinson
 Articles by Doctor Bill Beven, Peak District National Park archaeologist
With grateful thanks to Frank Parker of the Longstone Local History Group for research and fact checking. As it is difficult to be sure of copyright restrictions for photographs please Google 'Birchinlee' and select the Images tab. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birchinlee Wikipedia] *[https://www.derbyshirelife.co.uk/out-about/places/which-village-was-flooded-to-make-a-reservoir-1-6863272 Derbyshire Life article]

Birchy Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Curling, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Curling, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Birchy Cove, St. George's Bay District, Newfoundland Colony]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Birchy Cove was a community on the [[Space:Bay of Islands, Newfoundland|Bay of Islands, Newfoundland]]. It was also known as Curling. It merged with [[Space:Humbermouth, Newfoundland|Humbermouth, Newfoundland]], Humber West, and Townsite, to form the current city of [[Space:Corner Brook, Newfoundland|Corner Brook]] in 1956. It was centered around railway and industrial operationsWikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corner_Brook Corner Brook, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Birchy_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bird DNA Study

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This is the project page for the Bird DNA Study, which analyzes DNA samples from descendants of [[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]] and [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] of Rock Creek parish (1725) in modern Washington D.C. and historical Prince George's/Frederick/Montgomery Cos. in Maryland. Technical information can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Common_Genome_of_Descendants_of_Francis_Bird here]. == Origins == Oral history states that the family came from Éire. DNA tests prove that the pre- patronymic Bird family was established there between 175-200 generations ago. There are pervasive DNA matches (<3 cMs) amongst all Bird samples with GEDMatch F999800, a male sample from an Indo-European lineage buried on Rathlin Island dated to 2026–1534 BC. That sample is likely from a direct ancestor of the pre-patronymic Bird family. {{Image|file= Freespace Artwork.png |align=c |size=m |caption=County Monaghan }} The patronymic Bird family is believed to have come from County Monaghan. The surname was likely originally the Gaelic ''Mac an Déaganaigh'', which became ''Mac Con Aonaigh'' and later [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/maca/mac-an-eanaigh.php McEneaney].Woulfe, P. (1906). Irish Names and Surnames. Ireland: M.H. Gill and son. The name was actually a title meaning "son of the [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/erenagh erenagh]," a hereditary office that descended through the family of the chieftain of the tribal territory upon which church lands were located.O"Leary, Peter (1997). [https://ballingearyhs.com/legacy/journal2006/abbots_bishops.html Abbots, Bishops, Coarbs and Erenaghs]. Cumann Staire, Ballingeary & Inichigeela Historical Society. The surname prior to assuming the office is lost to history,Dufaigh, S. Ó. (1960). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27695501 Three Notes on Medieval Clones]. Clogher Record, 4(1/2), 6–8. https://doi.org/10.2307/27695501 though the family likely had some connection to the [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/ob/o-baoigheallain.php O' Baoigheallain (O'Boylans)] as they were the ruling tribal chiefs during the Mac An Eanaigh incumbency.The annals of Loch Cé: a chronicle of Irish affairs from A.D. 1014 to A.D. 1590, p. 3, 31 (1871). United Kingdom: Longman. [[Mac_An_Eanaigh-1|Sean Mac An Eanaigh]] held the office for most of the second half of the 14th century, [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiae03cottuoft/fastiecclesiae03cottuoft_djvu.txt Fasti ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral bodies of Ireland.][https://www.jstor.org/stable/25515971 Jstor] The Coarb in the Medieval Irish Church. (Circa 1200–1550) by St. John D. Seymour, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C, Vol. 41, (1932–1934), pp. 221–222 Published by: Royal Irish Academy which appears to have been centered around [https://clones-ireland.com/index.php/heritage-trail/165-st-peter-paul-s-abbey the abbey at Clones]. An attempt was made to pass the office to his son Tiernacus Mac An Eanaigh,The Christian name suggests an attempt at legitimization, as the abbey was known as St. Tighernach Abbey and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigernach_of_Clones Tigernach] was the patron saint of Clones. which the Pope revoked in 1398 as unlawful. The family is documented extensively throughout the subsequent century, listed collectively as tenants of the Bishop of ClogherClogher clergy and parishes : being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Clogher, from the earliest period, with historical notices of the several parishes, churches, etc" Leslie, J.B. p6: Enniskille; R.H. Ritchie; 1929. and holding a variety of lay and ecclesiastical church offices. *John Mackamyayl in 1403 *Bernard Macanegeanaig in 1415 *Thomas Macaneageanaid in 1423 *Thomas Macinedeanayd in 1428 *Odo Mageadmanic in 1429 *Tigernacus Maccanegheanaid in 1440 *Tygernatus Machanegcanaych in 1455 *William McAneychranaich in 1458 *Donaldus Macaneanyd in 1463 The surname was Anglicized in 1591 as [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/maca/mac-an-eanaigh.php ''Bird''] .MacLysaght, Edward, More Irish Families. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1982. Print. (ISBN 0-7165-0126-0) Descendants resided at [https://www.genuki.org.uk/gaz/MOG/Burdautien Burdautien] which may translate as "hearth of the Bird family at [https://clones-ireland.com/index.php/history-clones/176-st-eachaidh the old church of Eachaidh]",Mórdha, P. Ó. (1989). Notes on Some Clones Placenames. Clogher Record, 13(2), 64–69. https://doi.org/10.2307/27699292and [https://www.townlands.ie/monaghan/dartree/ematris/dawsongrove/drumanny/ Druminane Townland] known locally as ''Droim na nÉan'' ("the ridge of Eanaigh") and designated by the English as "the ridge of the Bird."Shirley, E. P. (1879). [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_the_County_of_Monaghan/2jEJAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 The History of the County of Monaghan], p. 473]. United Kingdom: Pickering. ==Generations== Designation of generations begin with the Bird immigration to America and are limited to DNA contributors.

Generation 1 *[[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]]/[[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] Generation 2 *[[Bird-12597|Mary Bird]]/[[Allison-1979|Benjamin Allison]] *[[Bird-7484|John Bird]]/unknown wife Generation 3 *[[Allison-5114|Posey Allison]]/[[Summers-4223|Dorcas Summers]] *[[Allison-1978|Thomas Allison]]/[[Bird-3519|Cassandra Bird]] *[[Allison-6503|Benjamin Allison]]/unknown wife *[[Allison-157|Burch Allison]]/unknown wife *[[Bird-12642|Joshua Bird]]/[[Bell-35997|Drusilla Bell]] Generation 4 *[[Allison-5115|Posey Allison Jr.]]/[[Halford-371|Lavina Halford]] *[[Allison-1904|Mary Allison]]/[[Curtis-1267|Thomas Curtis]] *[[Allison-6227|Thomas Allison]]/[[Owens-13854 |Louisa Jane Owens]] *[[Allison-6226|Lewis Allison]]/[[Beach-5290|Annie Beach]] *[[Allison-6451|Dorcas Allison]]/[[Allen-45442|John Coleman Allen Sr.]] *[[Bird-6921|Francis Bird]]/[[Schermerhorn-492|Rhoda Schermerhorn]] == Results == DNA tests establish: *common descent from [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] and [[Schamerhorn-4|Rhoda Schamerhorn]] dating to 1820-1822.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Common_Genome_of_Descendants_of_Francis_Bird#Descent_from_unknown_Irish_MRCA DNA Detail for the Bird DNA Study: Descent from unknown Irish MRCA]. *common descent from [[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]] "the immigrant" and [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] dating to 1725-1727. *common descent from an unknown couple in the area of County Monaghan in Eire between 1641-1724. DNA tests suggest: *an emigration that carried the genes to Scotland after the [https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/4963.htm#:~:text=Dispossessed%20Irish%20Catholics%20rose%20up,of%20Ireland%20by%20Oliver%20Cromwell Irish rebellion of 1641]; *an emigration that carried the genes to America in 1724; *the continued existence of the genes in at least two native irish lineages; and *two possible additional emigrations that carried the genes to England and America. == Sources ==

Birdwell, Isbell, Boone and Murray Patriot Families

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Murray-10306|Carolyn Murray]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Document their existence and activities through only primary sources * Trace descendants from each of our correlating lines * Place on WikiTree for free access for today's and future descendants * Stop replication in family history research; to give an accurate basis for continuing research 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=16085056 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Birkenhead Glenfield Cemetery Free-Space page

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[[Category: Birkenhead-Glenfield Cemetery, Birkenhead, Auckland]] [[Category: Birkenhead, Auckland]] [[Category: Glenfield, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Birkenhead/Glenfield Cemetery is now a closed Cemetery. '''LOCATION:''' Corner Glenfield and Eskdale Roads Glenfield Auckland '''Records held and governed by'''
North Shore Memorial Park
235 Schnapper Rock Road
Schnapper Rock
Auckland '''CONTACT:'''
North Shore Memorial Park
Phone 09 415 9646 ext 8020.
After hours phone 09 301 0101. === Links === * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burial & Cremation record search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435736/birkenhead-glenfield-cemetery Find-A-Grave] === 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 '''17''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''3496''' entries, and BillionGraves has '''2164'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 23:34, 27 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]].

Birks Family Mysteries

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

Birmingham, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Projects]] {{Image|file=Mcswiggan_Name_Study-2.jpg |caption=East Birmingham, Allegheny, Pennsylvania }} https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mcswiggan_Name_Study&public=1 Birmingham was a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on the South Side of what is now Pittsburgh. Incorporated in 1826 from St. Clair Township, the borough comprised a section of the South Side Flats between what is now South 6th and South 17th Streets.. Birmingham was laid out in 1811 by Dr. Nathaniel Bedford, son-in-law of John Ormsby. Bedford named the settlement after his native city, Birmingham in England. Birmingham became flanked by the boroughs of South Pittsburgh (created 1848) on the west and East Birmingham (1849) on the east. Those three and other nearby boroughs were merged into Pittsburgh in 1872. The namesake Birmingham Bridge is actually located at former East Birmingham. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania

Birmingham FSP

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==Districts of Birmingham== [[Image:Maria s Photobox-37.jpg|350px]] *Edgbaston *Erdington *Hall Green *Hodge Hill *Ladywood *Northfield *Perry Barr *Selly Oak *Sutton Coldfield *Yardley ==Birmingham Genealogy Resources== *[http://www.bmsgh.org/ Birminghams and Midlands Society] *[http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/genealogy/ Birmingham City Council, Genealogy and Family History] ==External Birmingham Resources== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham/ Wikipedia - Birmingham] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Areas_of_Birmingham,_West_Midlands/ Wikipedia -Areas of Birmingham]

Birong Name Study

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[[Category:Birong Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. I started this page to primarily study the Birongs that immigrated to the US. If they originated in the Banat area of Austria-Hungary (aka Yugoslavia, today mostly Serbia), they are related. The family history has the Banat Birongs originating in Alsace- Lorraine. Hoping to prove or disprove that and collect all US and European Birongs here. == How to Join == Leave a comment here or PM me to let me know that you're interested in participating.
== Surname Variants == Birong, Berong, Biron
== Task List == 1. Adopt and maintain orphan profiles
2. Collect information on origin, immigration date and U.S. city.
==Profiles by location== ====Kathreinfeld, Banat, Austria-Hungary==== [[Birong-2|Birong, Peter 1864 - 1940]]
[[Birong-1|Birong, Margaretha 1895-1988]] immigrated 1909, first settled in NYC.
[[Birong-3|Birong, Helen 1897-1995]] immigrated 1911, first settled in NYC.
[[Birong-4|Birong, Anna 1899 - 1946]]
[[Birong-5|Birong, Mathias 1901-1906]]
[[Birong-6|Birong, Kathrina 1903 - 1926]]
[[Birong-8|Birong, Magdalena 1907 - 1917]]

[[Birong-23|Birong, Josef 1870 - 1933]]
[[Birong-7|Birong, Franz 1898 - 1965]]
[[Birong-28|Birong, John Peter 1900 - 1958]]- naturalized in Chicago, Ill.
[[Birong-33|Birong, Anna 1903 - ?]]
[[Birong-34|Birong, Mathias 1906 - 1938]]

[[Birong-38|Birong, Peter 1878 - 1941]]immigrated 1910, settled & died in NYC.
[[Birong-39|Birong, Peter 1905 - 1971]]immigrated 1910, settled & died in NYC.

[[Birong-20|Birong, Konrad 1883 - ?]]immigrated 1904, settled in New Jersey.
[[Birong-21|Birong, Franz 1884 - ?]]immigrated 1908.

Birr Civil Parish, County Offaly

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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 Offaly, Ireland|'''Main Offaly Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Birr Parish, County Offaly|Category for Birr Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Offaly|'''Civil Parishes in County Offaly''']] |} [[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 Offaly Team|County Offaly team]] ==Birr Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Biorra. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2008&cat=BF&ord=en Birr Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Ballybritt :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Birr Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Offaly|Towns of County Offaly]] ====Birr==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Biorra. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0955,-7.9067,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0955/-7.9067 OpenStreetMap] ====Crinkill==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Críonchoill. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crinkill Web page for Crinkill] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0774,-7.8992,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0774/-7.8992 OpenStreetMap] ====Fortel==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Foirtil. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0775,-7.8358,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0775/-7.8358 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Birr Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Birr Parish (Biorra) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2008&cat=BF&ord=en Birr 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''' |- |Ballindarra||''Béal Átha na Darach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballindarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballindarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinree||''Baile an Fhraoigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballinree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballinree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boherboy||''An Bóthar Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boherdeel||''Bordaíol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherdeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherdeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castletown||''Baile an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonbrone||''Cluain Brónaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonbrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonbrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonkelly||''Cluain Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonkelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonkelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonoghil Lower||''Cluain Achaille Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonoghil Upper||''Cluain Achaille Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coolnagrower||''Cúil na gCreabhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Coolnagrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Coolnagrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cree||''An Chroithigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Cree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Cree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland extends into [[:Category:Kilcolman Parish, County Offaly|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Crinkill||''Críonchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Crinkill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Crinkill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrinduff||''An Doirín Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Derrinduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Derrinduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumbane'''||''An Droim Bán''||[[:Category:Drumbane Townland, Birr Parish, County Offaly]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Drumbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Drumbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fortel||''Foirtil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Fortel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Fortel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Seefin||''Suí Finn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Seefin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Seefin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Townparks||''Páirceanna an Bhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Townparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Townparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Offaly should be added to the main Offaly page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==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

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records, South Africa

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:South Africa Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Please report any dead links. Also if you know of any other resources, please advise [Bech-2|Paul Bech]. *(free) [http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/master_index.htm The First Fifty Years Project] **:A project to transcribe and make available copies of records relating to individuals who lived at the Cape during the first decades of the settlement after 1652.

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records; Japan

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:Japan Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. * [https://okinawaokuyami.com/ 沖縄おくやみ情報局 (''Okinawa okuyami jōhō-kyoku'')]

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records for the United Kingdom

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:UK Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ freebmd.rootsweb.com] *:FreeBMD is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed records. It is a part of the FreeUKGEN family, which also includes FreeCEN (Census data) and FreeREG (Parish Registers). The recording of births, marriages and deaths was started in 1837 and is one of the most significant resources for genealogical research. The transcribing of the records is carried out by teams of dedicated volunteers and contains index information for the period 1837-1983. PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE NOT YET TRANSCRIBED THE WHOLE INDEX *[http://www.iannounce.co.uk/ iannounce.co.uk] *: (Free) Searchable. Over 5,257,000 obituaries, death notices, wedding announcements and all other family announcements, from 511 newspapers, updated daily. See also: [[Military_Records%2C_UK]] ---- For Records in England [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales] [http://www.one-name.org/members/GMI/gmi.html Marriage Records Indexed](one-name.org membership required) [http://www.one-name.org/members/inscriptions/ INSCRIPTIONS indexed](one-name.org membership required) [http://www.one-name.org/members/regnames.html Registered One Name Studies](one-name.org membership required) [http://www.findmypast.co.uk/ General British Genealogy site] [http://www.bl.uk/ British Newspapers] [http://www.btplc.com/Thegroup/BTsHistory/BTgrouparchives/index.htm British Archives] [http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ College of Arms and Heraldy] [http://www.cwgc.org/ War Grave in England and elsewhere] [http://www.workhouses.org.uk/ WORKHOUSE RECORDS in England] [http://www.navylist.org/ Royal Navy Database]

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records of New Zealand

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[[Category:New Zealand Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[https://bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/search/ bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/search/], free online searches, basic information returned, name, year of event, fathers name, mothers name. *[https://www.bdmonline.dia.govt.nz/ BDM online] *Register of Otago & Southland Marriages 1848 to 1920 [https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/synodregionmarriages.htm Presbyterian research Center]

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records of Poland

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Birth, Death and Marriage Records for North America

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[[Category: United States, Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:US Genealogy Resources]] ==Canada Birth, Death, and Marriage Records== An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. ===British Columbia=== * [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy/BasicSearch Royal BC Museum; Births, Deaths and Marriages]: Free :Search indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1872-1938), deaths (1872-1993), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Most (not all) records have scans ===New Brunswick=== * [http://archives.gnb.ca/Search/FEDS/Databases.aspx?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick; Births, Deaths and Marriages]: Free : Birth, death, and marriage records, passenger lists, directories, cemetery records, land grants, and other sources. Search for free, and you can see scans in a viewer, or order copies for a fee. ===Nova Scotia=== * [http://novascotia.ca/archives/genealogy.asp Nova Scotia Archives; Births, Deaths and Marriages]: Free ===Québec=== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899Q-91MD?owc=collection%2F1321742%2Fwaypoints&wc=9RLF-DPJ%3A13667601%2C13667602%2C13667603%3Fcc%3D1321742&cc=1321742 Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979]: Free (Family Search) === Prince Edward Island === * http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/ === Manitoba === * https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php ==US Birth, Death, and Marriage Records== An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[http://www.deathindexes.com/ Online Searchable Death Indexes & Records] *:This website is a directory of links to websites with online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices & registers, obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery & burial records. You can also find information here about searching the Social Security Death Index online. *(free) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1202535 U.S. Social Security Death Index at familysearch.org] *:This index covers death events from 1962 to 2005 and a few from 1937 to 1961. Current as of February 28, 2011. *(free) [http://www.legacy.com/NS/ www.legacy.com] *:Obituaries. Searchable by newspaper or state.

Birth and Parentage of Joseph Ashley (Pamphlet in the Garst Museum, Greenville, OH)

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I found the text set forth below in an internet posting back in the mid 2010s. The post in which I found the text said it was from a pamphlet held in the Garst Museum, Greenville, OH. However, when I asked the Garst Museum in March 2024 if they had a pamphlet entitled "The Birth and Parentage of Joseph Ashley", they said they did not. It is possible that they have the pamphlet but that that title is one I made up and not a title that is ony the actual pamphlet. Probably there is no other bit of information that would please so many “OLD COLONY ASHLEYS” as finding the parents of the first generation, JOSEPH, Abraham and Rebecca Ashley of Rochester. We can’t promise that we have a positive proof but we do have some mighty convincing data. “My dear Watson, when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” Thus spoke Sherlock Holmes a century ago. We have eliminated the impossible, and what remains, is not at all improbable but very likely. For a long time it was widely believed that Joseph and Abraham were children of William Ashley of Wells, Maine. This William is known to have removed to Boston and then to have gone overland to Providence, where he lived for a time with one Harding, and to have soon died there. Newly found material in the Providence Town Records show that he left one child “and sole heir” Sarah. (See “Sarah’s Affidavit” in ASHLEYS OF AMERICA Vol. 10, #1.) [See [http://interactive.ancestry.com/19053/dvm_PrimSrc000309-01305-1/2484 Early Records of the Town of Providence, Vol X, p 19]. ] Thus we eliminate this William as father of Joseph and Abraham. Rochester records say “Abraham Ashley was born July 28, 1682”, but, contrary to MAYFLOWER FAMILIES ONE statement, it does NOT say he was born in Rochester. In fact the way it is stated seems to make it sort of an afterthought to the recording of the birth of his first child Rebecca. Brother JOSEPH, not recorded, seems to be a little bit older. (See evidence in ASHLEYS OF THE OLD COLONY). No record has been found of any Ashleys arriving in America, to be these people or their parents. In fact, for a time, more were returning to England than coming over. No data from the south gives any likelihood that they came up from there. So what do we have left? Just two men in Boston who were married and having families. Thomas Ashley who married Mary Branston and had five recorded children; and Edward Ashley who married Mary Hallowell and had six recorded children. Both appear to have enjoyed a degree of prosperity and were strong members of the First Church. In the 39 volumes of the REPORTS OF THE RECORD COMMISIONERS OF THE CITY OF BOSTON we find birth records for the FIRST CHURCH, and a note by the compiler, William S. Appleton, that “For several years the records of the First Church were so carelessly kept as to be very uncertain and of little value.” This gap in the records occurs at the very time Joseph and Abraham were born. Of the First Church records that we do have we find children of Thomas and Mary (Branston) Ashley to be Mary, b. 1681; Thomas, b. 1682; Ann, b. 1684; Joseph b. 1689 (died the next year) and another M---. If this couple were parents of OUR Joseph, b. about 1680 or before, they would not have named another child Joseph. Thus we eliminate Thomas and Mary (Branston) Ashley. This leaves only Edward and Mary (Hallowell) Ashley, who had recorded children William, 1674; Edward, 1676; now a gap of ten years before Dorothy, 1686; Esther, 1690; Mary, 1692; Sarah, 1697. Can you believe a prosperous, healthy couple had two children then a gap of ten years before having four more? This ten year gap comes in just the right place for our JOSEPH, Abraham, Rebecca and perhaps John. As we said, not positive proof, but mighty convincing. Edward Ashley (who married Mary Hollowell) was an inhabitant of Boston from 1674 to 1695 and perhaps longer. He was a member of the first Church of Boston, the oldest and one of the largest and wealthiest congregations in town. The first meeting house was erected at the corner of the present State Street and Devonshire Street (southwest corner) facing upon the place that a century and a third later would become the site of the “Boston Massacre”. The second meeting house was built in 1639 and lasted until consumed by fire in 1711. It stood nearly opposite the Old State House. This is probably the one attended by Edward and Mary and where their children were baptized. The third meeting house of the First Church of Boston was built in 1712 on the site of the second building. It was much bigger than most and was the largest meeting house in New England at that time. There were Ashleys in Boston at least as late as 1739 when Ann Ashley of Brattle Street was “disallowed an inn-keepers licence (sic)” The Hallowells were certainly still there. A Benjamin was customs commissioner, had a wife Mary and a son Ward who later changed his name to Ward Nichols Boylston. Some Hallowells were physically abused and suffered property losses. Left with the British on March 17, 1776. Just two days prior to the Boston Massacre, 300 soldiers had made an attack on nearby Hallowell’s Ship Yard at the foot of Milk Street, but were driven off by Hallowell’s brawny ship-builders. Benjamin Hallowell’s house was pillaged by mob in August 1765. He was Comptroller of Customs and assaulted on several occasions. (Divided Hearts, Massachusetts Loyalists 1765-1790, David E. Maas, pub. by N.E.H.G.S. 1980) Edward Ashley, in 1687, owned six houses, mills, and wharfs in Boston, and lived within walking of the Third Town House, Paul Revere’s house as well as the home where Benjamin Franklin was born. Today, only Paul Revere’s house stands.

Birth certificate

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birth cert year 1960 volume #42, page #432, No 16631 Father Richard Gagnon age 32 Busboy...Presque Isle, Me Mother Mary (Clayton) Gagnon age 33 Housewife...Washburn, ME Birth cert is a barely legible Photostat in its form. There were two of these mysteriously sent to me when I was 18 yrs old, still in Foster care. The 2nd pg has vanished over many moves across the country. I was told by a social worker that there was a half sister from Mary's 1st marriage that was supposed to keep track of us children 5 halves and 3 from marriage to Richard Gagnon. I am the youngest from this marriage. The half sister, I was told was a parapelegic. Social worker not clear on last name, Tolbin, Tolbert...Distinctly a "T" name. The birth cert was witnessed by John FX Davoren on January 15, 1970

Birth Certificate, Oscar Charles Niemeth (Jr)

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Birth Certificate Nicholas Paul Baione

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Certificate of Death
== ---- Place of Death: Philadelphia
File No. 1133
Registration No. 2061
Address: 3248 Kensington Ave, 33rd Ward
Full Name: Nicholas Baione
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Age: 2 months
Birthplace: Philadelphia
Name of Father: Paolo Baione
Birthplace of Father: Philadelphia
Maiden Name of Mother: Cicillia Fanelli
Birthplace of Mother: Philadelphia
Informant: Paolo Baione
Address: 3248 Kensington Ave ---- Date of Death: January 24, 1926
Time of Death: 9:10 A.M.
Cause of Death: Bronco Pneumonia of Infancy
Duration: 2 days
Place of Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery
Date of Burial: January 25, 1926

Birth Death and Marriage Records - Netherlands

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:Netherlands Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] [[Category:Netherlands, Sources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages up to 1812. *(partially free) [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ Wie Was Wie] or (free) [http://www.archieven.nl/nl/ Archieven.NL] *: Both give you a quick way to find your Dutch forebears, both in the Netherlands and overseas. Your search is in the most accurate source for Dutch genealogy, the Civil Register. *:Searches for individuals can be done in Dutch or English *:''beide bieden u de mogelijkheid in korte tijd uw voorouders te vinden, zowel in Nederland als overzee. U zoekt in de meest nauwkeurige bron voor stamboomonderzoek, de burgerlijke stand.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(free) [http://www.pondes.nl Pondes: Genealogie voor oost Nederland] *:Privately owned database for genealogy east region of Holland. With over 12 million families and more than 30 million entries it is one of the larges recources in the Netherlands. Searches for individuals can be done in Dutch or English *:''Prive database met meer dan 12 miljoen families en meer dan 30 miljoen personen hoofdzakelijk in Oost Nederland. Een van de grootste prive databases van Nederland.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(free) [http://alledrenten.nl/ Alle Drenten] *:DrenLias is the database of the Archive of Drenthe (www.drentsarchief.nl), one of the Netherlands 12 provinces. Here you will find all the basic information for your family research: Birth- Marriage- and Death ceretificate, as well as church records and charters from before 1600 a.d. This website is only in Dutch. *:''Alle Drenten is de database van het Drents Archief voor onderzoek naar Drentse personen. Hier vindt u de basisinformatie voor familieonderzoek: gegevens uit de Drentse geboorte-, huwelijks- en overlijdensakten, kerkregisters en oorkonden.'' *:» Language: Dutch *(free) [http://www.hetutrechtsarchief.nl/english Utrechts Archief] *:Utrecht is also one the the 12 provices of the Netherlands. The Utrecht Archives can be consulted by anyone interested in researching the history of the province of Utrecht and its cities, towns and people. Furthermore, the Utrecht Archives is the national centre for ecclesiastical archives and the Dutch Railways. *:''Het Utrechts Archief biedt inzage in de geschiedenis van de provincies, steden, dorpen en inwoners. Het Utrechts Archief is tevens het nationale centrum voor de Kerkelijke Archieven en Nationale Spoorwegen.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(Partially free) [http://www.stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/english/home.en.html Stadsarchief Amsterdam] *:Archive for the city of Amsterdam. Their archives are accessible through an award winning Archives Database. The site also offers a feature to explore the Amsterdam Treasures, an online exhibit with the most remarkable documents from the archives. *:''Het Stadarchief van Amsterdam heeft een uitgebreide website waarop u zelfs een online expositie kunt aanschouwen van de meest opmerkelijke schatten die Amsterdam te bieden heeft.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(free) [http://www.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/ Stadsarchief Rotterdam] *:Digital Family Tree of the Rotterdam Municipal Archives. Using this service, you can search for possible ancestors who lived in Rotterdam, the formerly independent municipalities of Rotterdam, or the regional municipalities Bergschenhoek, Berkel and Rodenrijs, and Bleiswijk. *:''Digitale Stamboom van de Gemeente Rotterdam, Bergschenhoek, Berkel en Rodenrijs, en Bleiswijk.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English

Birth of the USA

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'''Birth of the United States'''
:Occasionally, there has been disagreement as to when to put “United States of America” after a states name. Wikitree recognizes the birth of the United States and the date to put USA for the original 13 states as 4 July 1776, the date of the Declaration of Independence. The point of this page is to explain why this is correct. :The notion or problem is that many people seem to believe that USA should be put after a state’s name using the date that each state ratified the United States Constitution. In fact, you can find many web sites stating the same thing. This is incorrect as the United States existed as a nation well before these dates, and the original 13 states were already part of the new nation. While the dates that each state voted to ratify the Constitution are historically significant and interesting, they did not suddenly join the USA on these dates. :Basically, the USA existed as a separate nation from the day they declared their independence from England. The thirteen original colonies, were of course part of this new nation. The "United States of America" was not a simple turn of phrase, but it was a functioning nation with three distinct forms of government in its early founding - the Continental Congress from 4 July 1776 to 1 March 1781, the Confederation Congress (created by the Articles of Confederation) from 1 March 1781 to 4 March 1789, and the Congress of the United States (created by the Constitution of the United States) from 4 March 1789 until present. :The reasoning as to why 4 July 1776 is correct, and the ratification dates are wrong goes like this: :'''Birth date of the USA''': The birth date of the United States of America is held to be 4 July 1776 – the date on the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson used the phrase United States of America in the Declaration of Independence. In 1976, we celebrated the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of our country with tremendous fanfare – we did nothing in 1989. Certainly, we did not have the same form of Constitutional democracy which we have today before 1789, but that does mean Constitution Day is the birth of the United States of America. I doubt most Americans have any idea that there is such a thing as Constitution Day. The USA came into existence in 1776, and all 13 of the original states need to use this date for when to start adding USA after the state name. :'''Formation of a National Government''': From the moment the Continental Congress declared its independence from England, it was empowered and began acting as a national government. The Continental Congress had the power to raise a national army, to declare war, to regulate commerce between states, to negotiate with foreign governments, to enter into treaties with foreign governments, to raise funds, etc. The source of these powers was unclear, and really came from a common consent of the states and the people. The Continental Congress immediately began drafting a constitution where the powers of the national government would be enumerated by the Articles of Confederation. Still, a national government had begun functioning on 4 July 1776 with all 13 states part of the new nation. :'''Official adoption of the name 1''': There were times in the first couple months of the new nation where the term United States was used, and there were times where the term United Colonies was used. To make this clear, the Continental Congress declared on 9 September 1776 that the official name of the country was to be the United States and “That in all continental commissions, and other instruments, where, heretofore, the words ‘United Colonies’ have been used, the stile be altered for the future to the ‘United States.’” :'''Recognition by Foreign Governments''': A key tenet of national sovereignty is the recognition of other countries. In 1777, Morocco became the first foreign country to recognize the USA as a separate nation, and most importantly France also did so later that year. In 1778, a treaty of alliance was signed between France and “The United States of America”. The USA existed as a sovereign nation long before any votes on ratification of the Constitution. :'''Articles of Confederation''': Even before declaring independence, the Continental Congress formed a committee to draft a constitution for the new nation. This constitution was presented in the form of the Articles of Confederation and adopted by Congress on 15 November 1777. Even in its unratified state from 1777-1781 the Articles of Confederation allowed the Continental Congress to conduct war versus Great Britain, conduct diplomacy with European powers as a single nation, deal with issues of borders, land expansion, Native American relations, etc. The articles were not completely ratified until 1781, but they certainly formed a formal system of national government for The United States of America, before it was later replaced by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. :'''Official adoption of the name 2''': Article 1 of the Articles of Confederation states directly that the name of the country shall be The United States of America. There is no way that it can be argued that the original 13 states were not part of the USA from 1776 to 1789. :'''Treaty of Paris''': The American Revolutionary War officially ended with the Treaty of Paris on 3 September 1783. In the treaty, Great Britain formally recognized the “United States of America” as an independent nation. Who was part of this nation which signed the treaty if not all 13 original states? :'''Constitution of the United States''': Recognizing that the national government formed by the Articles of Confederation were too weak, the Confederation Congress in 1787 proposed writing a new Constitution of the United States. It was decided that this new Constitution would become the law of the land if 9 of the 13 states ratified it. This happened when Hew Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it on 21 June 1788. On 4 March 1789, the Congress of the United States (created by the Constitution of the United States) officially took over from the Confederation Congress (created by the Articles of Confederation). No new nation was created with the adoption of the Constitution, just a new form of government became the law of the land for the USA. :'''Why 25 June 1788 is wrong''': (Using Virginia as an example) This is the date that Virginia voted to ratify the Constitution of the United States. It is not the date that Virginia voted to join the Union – they were already a part of it. It is not the date that the Constitution was officially ratified – that happened with the New Hampshire vote. In fact, if Virginia had voted NO on 25 June 1788, it still would have been a state of the Union bound by the laws established by the Constitution. It is not the date the Constitution went into effect – that didn’t happen until 4 March 1789. Virginia was actually the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation on 16 December 1777. Why not use this date? The 25 June 1788 date really has absolutely no relevance as to when it is correct to start using "Virginia, USA." :'''Summary''': The United States came into existence on July 4, 1776. There were disagreements regarding the powers of the federal government vs the powers of states, and the rights to be granted under the Constitution. The states were not independent countries or territories agreeing to join the Union by ratifying the Constitution, they were agreeing that this would be the form of government of the Union which they were already a part of. This is certainly shown by the fact that only 9 of 13 states were needed to ratify the Constitution for it to become the law of the land. From the perspective of the United States, we became a separate and sovereign nation on 4 July 1776. All thirteen original states were of course part of this. Great Britain might disagree and say they did not give up governmental control of their colonies until 1783 when the Treaty of Paris formally acknowledged the United States to be a free and sovereign nation; but then again, they lost. There is nothing special about the ratification voting dates to suggest that they be used for any naming convention on wikitree. :There is absolutely no reason to choose any date other than July 4, 1776 for the birth of the United States.

Birth records for Leighton Family

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Extract of the non-conformist regsister from Dr William's Library, record of births for 5 children of [[Leighton-1691|Stephen Leighton]] and [[Blair-6077|Helen Blair]]. The family were members of the Sandemanian Church in London, with Stephen being admitted into the church in 1823. [[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian members list London]].

Birth records of John and Margaret Doyle

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I'm looking for the birth records of John and Margaret Doyle on sites, such as archives.com, familysearch.com, and other sites. I tried looking for them on ancestry.com several years ago, but all I could find was the passenger manifest on it and the date they arrived in Boston, Massachusetts.

Birthdates of Children of John Willis of Thornbury, PA

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There are no known records of the birthdates of the children of [[Willis-2234|John Willis]] and [[Bagley-126|Esther Brinton]] of Thornbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The following estimates are from indirect evidence:
#[[Willis-3192|William]] - 1693 #[[Willis-3191|Mary]] - 1695 #[[Willis-3196|Ann]] - 1697 #[[Willis-3190|JohnII]] - 1698 #[[Willis-3178|Henry]] - 1700 #[[Willis-601|Esther]] - 1702 #[[Willis-3194|Edward]] - 1704 #[[Willis-3195|Sarah]] - 1706 #[[Willis-3193|Benjamin]] - 1708 Sources used for these estimates include the following:
1. An estimate of the marriage date of their parents, John and Esther
2. The sequence of names in the will of their father, John
3. The sequence of names listed by John's nephew [[Willis-2720|Samuel Willis]]
4. Their marriage dates
5. The year of their first appearance on a tax list
6. Consistency with the Quaker naming custom
These are explained below.
'''1. An estimate of the marriage date of their parents, John and Esther'''
A reasonable estimate of the date that John and Esther married is 1692 or 1693. The record of John’s purchase of his homestead land in Thornbury, dated September 30, 1692, states that John was already living on it.Minute Book G (Commissioners of Philadelphia), Penn Archives, 2nd Series, December 18, 1701.. According to a [[Space:The Samuel Willis Account|genealogy]] written in 1760 by John's nephew [[Willis-2720|Samuel Willis]], John moved there "when he reached the state of a man", and John's father "was helpful in Purchaseing some Land there I think the place is called Thornbury...."Darlington, Oscar G. "The Willis-Titus-Mott Genealogy,” ''The Nassau County Historical Journal'', vol. 4, 1941, pages 26–38.. John, who was born in 1669, may have accompanied his father, Henry Willis, on his trip from Long Island to Philadelphia in the summer of 1692, when Henry was one of the 28 Quaker leaders who convened in Philadelphia in June and July to deal with a serious threat to the Quaker establishment, the Keith controversy.''The Judgment Given forth by Twenty Eight Quakers Against George Keith, and his Friends'', “printed in Pennsylvania; and now Re-printed at London,” Richard Baldwin, Warwick Lane, 1694; copy contained in Frost, J. William, The Keithian Controversy in Early Pennsylvania, Norwood Editions, 1980.
'''2. The sequence of names in the will of their father, John'''
In his 1745 will, John listed his wife and children in the following order:
"…. to my beloved wife Esther, the Plantation I now live on with all the improvements thereon containing about 270 or thereabout acres of land with all and singular my personal estate that I now possess….
…to my son '''Benjamin''' Willis…the remaining part of my plantation and above what may be made use of by my executors to pay my just debts be it less or more to be put in possession at the decease of his mother before mentioned. I leave all encumerances whatsoever.
…to my son '''Henry''' Willis…1 shilling
…unto my daughter '''Mary''' the wife of John Wall... 1 shilling
…to Joseph Webb the husband of my daughter '''Anna'''…1 shilling
…to my son '''John''' Willis’ son John…1 shilling [John had died in 1732.]
…to my daughter '''Esther''' the wife of Stephen Foulk…1 shilling
…the surviving children of my son '''Edward'''…3 shillings [Edward had died in 1732.]
…to my daughter '''Sarah''', the wife of Thomas Ward…1 shilling."
Benjamin and Henry were the only two of John's five sons who were still living. They are listed first. Benjamin is mentioned immediately after discussing his mother's inheritance, which was to be passed on to Benjamin after her decease.
'''3. The sequence of names listed by John's nephew Samuel Willis'''
in Samuel Willis's genealogy, he listed the names of John's children, first the sons, then the daughters:
"I think his sons were William John Henry Edward & Benjamin he also had several Daughters Viz: Mary, Ann, Sarah, & Ester."
The sequence in which Samuel lists the names differs slightly from the sequence given in John’s will. '''4. Their marriage dates'''
Inference about the children's birth sequence can be drawn from information about their marriage dates:
William - died young and did not marry, according to Samuel Willis.
Mary - married John Wall probably about 1715.The date of Mary's marriage is an estimate. On November 4, 1714, Mary Willis accompanied her parents as guests at the marriage of John Palmer Jr. of Concord and Martha Yearsley of Thornbury (''Concord MM Marriages, 1698 - 1783'', LDS microfilm 20457, Item 8). This was sometimes done when the daughter was soon going to be married, and in fact the same was done for Mary's sister Ann.
Ann - married Joseph Webb in 1722.Minutes of the Chichester (Concord) Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 8 Oct 1722, LDS microfilm 20386.
John Jr. - married the widow Mary (Webb) Browne on 22 Jun 1721.Minutes of the Chichester (Concord) Monthly Meeting, 3 Jul 1721, LDS microfilm 20386.
Henry - marriage date unknown; eldest child Joseph born roughly 1725.Joseph was the eldest of Henry's eight children, the youngest of whom, Isaiah, was born in 1742, plus or minus a few months.
Esther - The dates of her birth and marriage (Stephen Foulke) are unknown.
Edward - married Catherine Maris in 1726.
Sarah - The dates of her birth and marriage (Thomas Ward) are unknown.
Benjamin - no information
'''5. The year of their first appearance on a tax list'''
In early tax records for Chester County, property owners are listed, not tithes. One cannot be certain about a man’s age based on the year his name first appears. John’s sons first appeared in Chester County tax records on the following dates:
John Jr. - 1719 (Thornbury Township)
Henry - 1721 (Bradford Township)
Edward - 1726 (Thornbury Township, with his father, John)
Benjamin - 1740 (Thornbury Township, with his father, John)
'''6. Consistency with the Quaker naming custom'''
A custom Quakers sometimes followed at the time was to name the first-born son after the wife’s father (in this case, [[Brinton-60|William Brinton]]) and the first-born daughter after the husband’s mother [[Pease-1733|Mary Pearce]]). This Quaker naming convention is explained in the following quote from historian David Hackett Fischer:
''Unlike New England Puritans, Quakers named their first-born children after [the child’s] grandparents. Unlike Virginia Anglicans, they were careful to honor maternal and paternal lines in an even-handed way.…The concern for equality was carried to the point of double-reversing the naming order for children of different genders, so that the first-born female commemorated the father’s line, and the eldest male followed the maternal line.''Fischer, David Hackett. ''Albion’s Seed''. Oxford University Press, 1989, page 506.
Based on this and other evidence that Mary was the eldest daughter, John’s children would have been named in the following sequence if the Quaker naming custom were strictly followed:
Sons:
1. William (Esther’s father)
2. Henry (John’s father)
3. John (John himself)
Daughters:
1. Mary (John’s mother)
2. Ann (Esther’s mother)
3. Esther (Esther herself)
Under the Quaker naming custom Henry should be older than John, but the Quaker naming custom was not always followed.
'''Conclusion'''
The birthdates of John’s children were estimated (1) assuming that John and Esther were married about 1692, (2) using available indirect evidence for birth order, and (3) assuming the children were born about two years apart.
The evidence for who was older--John Jr. or Henry-- is inconclusive:
The sequence of names in the will of their father, John - favors Henry
The sequence of names listed by John's nephew Samuel Willis - favors John Jr.
Their marriage dates - favors John Jr.
The year of their first appearance on a tax list - favors John Jr.
Consistency with the Quaker naming custom - favors Henry
== Sources ==

Birthday List

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Birthdays of those on my watchlist [[[Special:Anniversaries|Birthdays]]]

Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Mansfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850 == * by [[Whitney-1472|Susan (Whitney) Dimock]] (1845-1939) * published by The Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1898 * 475 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=J35BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsbaptismsma00dimo * https://archive.org/details/birthsbaptismsma00dimoc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523635 === Table of Contents === * Town Records ** Births 1703 To 1850, Page 1 ** Marriages 1703 To 1850, Page 200 ** Deaths 1703 To 1850, Page 301 * First Church Records ** Baptisms 1710 To 1849, Page 351 ** Marriages 1744 To 1820, Page 415 ** Deaths 1807 To 1850, Page 426 * Second Church Records ** Baptisms 1745 To 1849, Page 436 ** Deaths 1830 To 1843, Page 452 * Index, Page 459 === 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 === * Dimock, Susan Whitney. ''[[Space:Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850|Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850]]'' (Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dimock|Dimock]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dimock, Susan Whitney. ''[[Space:Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850|Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850]]'' (Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1898) [ Page ].

Births, Deaths and Marriages (NZ)

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New Zealand Government records for births, deaths and marriages (BDM). ==Website== ===Historical Records=== [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/home www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz] ===Non-Historical Records=== [https://www.bdmonline.dia.govt.nz/NonHistoricRecords www.bdmonline.dia.govt.nz/NonHistoricRecords] ==Data== The historic data available to search is limited so that information relating to people who might still be alive, can be protected. Information available includes: * Births that occurred at least 100 years ago * Stillbirths that occurred at least 50 years ago * Marriages that occurred 80 years ago * Deaths that occurred at least 50 years ago or the deceased's date of birth was at least 80 years ago. ==Guide== Specific dates can be found in the Historical Records by first searching a wide period of dates, then, if the record is identified, it will display the year. Within that year, the dates can then be further refined until the exact date of the BDM record is found. Non-Historical Records can be ordered online if the user has a verified RealMe Account. The user must provide birth details of the person they are ordering a birth certificate for, no details are shown to the user. ==Citing this source== To cite this source on any page, copy the following text:
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Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850 == * published by The University Press, Cambridge, 1914 * 393 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=G8cMAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=0kIOAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd1649mald * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_G8cMAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriages01coregoog * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00malde * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriages00coregoog * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00mald * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00maldeb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565718 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028784 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009790222 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850|Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#BMDMM|BMD Malden, Mass.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850|Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1914) [ Page ].

Births & Deaths, Bennehan-Cameron Plantations, North Carolina

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[[Category:Tunica County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Granville County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Granville County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Person County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Tunica County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Granville County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Granville County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Person County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] ==Bennehan-Cameron Plantations Vitals== 1776-1842 Births and deaths of the enslaved on the Bennehan-Cameron plantations in North Carolina'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 Subseries 6.7.1. Other Antebellum and Civil War Era Account Books, 1768-1865 *Folder 3634, Volume 95: 1776-1842 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill These slaves have purposely not been profiled. For more information about them please see the Bennehan-Cameron plantations (link below). *Lucy, daughter of Arthur & Pheebe, born June 1776 *Sam, son of Jimmy & Dinah, born January 1778 *Mary, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born February 1778 *Arthur, son of Arthur & Pheebe, born Sept 1778 *Sukey, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born July 1779 *Paymore, son of Cato & Sall, born July 1780 *Pheebe, daughter of - & Dinah, born November 1780 *Patty, daughter of Jerry & Betty, born July 1781 *Isley, daughter of Arthur & Pheebe, born August 1781 *Aggy, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born August 1781 *Clarisy, daughter of Isaac & Dinah, born November 1782 *George, son of Daniel & Molly, born May 1783 *Joe, son of Carolina (Cato?) & Sall, born June 1783 *Humphrey, son of Jerry & Betty, born August 1783 *Dilsey, daughter of Arthur & Pheebe, born March 1784, died June 1813 *Tamar, daughter of Isaac & Dinah, born November 1784, died 1811 *Amey, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born Feby 1785 *Moses, son of Carolina (Cato?) and Sall, born September 1785, died 1810 *Charity, daughter of Betty, born March 1786 *Luke, son of Daniel & Molly, born July 1786 *Henry, son of Arthur & Phebee, born October 1786, died 1812 *Nancy, daughter of Esther, born March 1787, died July 90 *Jim Feog, son of Dinah, born March 1787, died March 1815 *Peggy, daughter of Sall & Caroline, born October 1787 *Daniel, son of Daniel & Molly, born January 1788, died July 90 *John Son of Rilly, born June 1788, died Jul 90 *Polly, daughter of Penny Weaver, born June 1788 *Dycie, daughter of Cato & Bety, born October 1788, died Jany 89 *Anthony, son of Little Esther, born December 1788, died Feby 89 *Alfred, son of Big Esther, born March 1789, died July 90 *Isham, son of Dinah, born September 1789, died July 90 *Shadrach, son of Arthur & Phebee, born September 1789 *Lucy, daughter of Carolina & Sall, born January 1790, died July 90 *Peter, son of Rilley, born April 1790, died July 90 *Jack son of Penny Weaver, born July 1791, died Novenber 98 *Grace, daughter of Little Esther & Joe, born January 1791 *Peter, son of Sall & Carolina, born January 1791, died Augt 94 *Virgil, son of Phil & Esther, born 1 May 1791, died Augt 96 *Mariah, daughter of Prilley, born June 1792 *Melia, daughter of Phil & Esther, born March 1793, died Sept 1816 *Nancy, daughter of Carolina & Sall, born March 1793 *John, son of Phil & Esther, born October 1794, died Feby 1823 *Lewis, son of Carolina & Sall, born December 1794 *Milley, daughter of Cato & Betty, born April 1795 *Fanny, daughter of Lucy, born September 1795, died January 1827 *Rhody, daughter of Esther, born March 1796 *Ephraim son of Carolina & Sall, born June 1796 *Lucy, daughter of Phebee, born September 1796 *Solomon, son of Phil & Esther, born December 1796, died January 1815 *Lettey, daughter of Cato & Betty, born October 1797 *Andrew, son of Clarissa, born August 1798 *Nathan, son of Phil & Esther, born January 1799, died May 1826 *Judith, daughter of Lewis & Esther, born May 1799, died March 1825 *Macklin, son of Phebee, born July 1799 *Horace, son of Jim & Lucy, born December 1799 *Davie, son of Francis & Isley, born December 1799 *Philip & Jamima, son & daughter of Philip & Esther, born May 1801, Philip died Sept 1825 *Mathew, son of Lewis & Esther, born May 1801 *Alsey, daughter of Cato & Betty, born August 1801, died January 1827 *Norvel, son of Jim & Lucy, born November 1801 *Olive, daughter of Tamar, born July 1803 *Isahm son of Phebee, born August 1803 *Alfred, son of Arthur & Charity, born October 1803 *Hardy, daughter of Carolina & Sall, born February 1805 *Patty, daughter of Isley, born July 1805 *Daniel, son of Phebee, born January 1806 *Joshua, son of Dick & Lucy, born January 1806, died Sept 1817 *Henderson, son of Isley, born September 1807 *Aron, son of Dick & Lucy, born August 1808 *Dicie, daughter of Charity, born Sept 1808 *Sam son of Demsey & Tamar, born Sept 1807 *Silva, daughter of Grace, born October 1808 *Isaac, son of Demsey & Tamar, born April 1809 *Flyrair/Hyrair?, son of Isley, born December 1809 *Virgil, son of Mary, born 24 December 1809 *Milley, daughter of Paymore & Rhodey, born April 1810 *Jesse, son of Henry & Charity, born 17 April 1810, died in 1811 *Peter, son of Nancy, born September 1810 *Dinah, daughter of Demsey & Tamar, Born January 1811 *Sally, daughter of Dick & Lucy, born September 1811, died 1816 *Elisha, son of Jerry & Dilsey, born May 1811, died 1816 *Daniel, son of Amey & Humphrey, born October 1806 *Moses, son of Lucy & Dick, born January 1812, died 1829 *Cato, son of Rhody & Paymore, born May 1812 *Betsey, daughter of Charity & Henry, born July 1812 *Zachariah, son of Isley & Demsey, born July 1812 *Albert, son of Mary, born October 1812 *William, son of Phebee, born July 1813 *John, son of Rhody & John Standwick, born December 1813 *Jordon, son of Charity & Henry, born 1814 *Danie, son of Rhody & Paymore, born June 1814, died June 1815 *Doshey, daughter of Isley & Demsey, born October 1814 *Henry, son of Milley & Shadrach, born December 1814 *Harrison, son of Fanny & Anderson, born Janrary 1815 *Nelson, son of Nancy & Phife, born January 1815 *Solomon, son of Mary, born January 1815 *Peggy, daughter of Lucy & Dick, born May 1815 *Jim Frog, son of Lucy & Lamargue, born January 1815 *Anna, daughter of Rhody & Charley, born January 1816 *Martha, daughter of Charity & Harry, born Nov 1815 *Phoebe, daughter of Isley & Dempsey, born August 1816 *Bathena, daughter of Milly & Shadrack, born May 1817 *Chaney, daughter of Nancy & Phife, born May 1817 *Ellen, daughter of Judy & Abner, born January 1818 *Sam, son of Lucy & Lamargue, born January 1818 *Solomon, son of Alsey & Solomon, born April 1818 *Mary, daughter of Jimmima, born January 1819 *Lucy, daughter of Milly * Shadrack, born May 1819 *Henry, son of Rhody & Charles, born July 1819 *John, son of Isley & Dempsey, born August 1819 *John Walker, son of Alsey & Solomon, born Nov 1819 *Willis, son of Charity & Henry, born June 1820 *Davie, bought of Mr. J. Walker, son of old Matthew, born 3 May 1809 *Jamima, bought of Mr. J. Walker, daughter of Ned, born 2 March 1807 *Patsey, bought of J. Fanan?, born March 1817 *Margaret, bought of D. Webb, born May 1808 *Polly, daughter of Nancy & Phife, born October 1822 *Elias, son of Isley & Dempsey, October 1822 *Easter, daughter of Rhody & Charley, born Sept 1822 *Phoeby, daughter of Lucy and Lamargue, born Sept 1822 *Hensy, daughter of Charity & Henry, born Nov 1822 *William, son of Ollig? & Jos, born Nov 1822 *McKensie, daughter of Alse & Solomon, born Nov 1822 *Shadrack, son of Milly & Shadrack, born Oct 1823 *John, son of Jemima, born December 24 1823, died Feby 1833 *Frank, son of Margaret, bon December 25 1823, died 1826 *Dilcey, daughter of Isley & Dempse, born May 1824 *Abner, son of Amy Yarbrough, May 1821 *Alsey, daughter of Sepia & Fanny, born December 1824 *Frederick, son of Silvey, born November 1824 *Charles, son of Charles & Rhodey, born Nov 1824 *Leucsus, daughter of Dicey, born Sept 1824 *Charity, daughter of Solomon & Alsey, born July 1824 *George, son of Lucy, born April 1824 *Letty, daughter of Shadrack & Milly, born May 1824 *Anna, daughter of Jemima, born July 1826 *Cornelia, daughter of Margaret & Horace, born July 1826 *Lewis, son of Molly & Mathew, born Sept 1826 *Judy, daughter of Silvey, born 1826 *Peter, son of Fanny & Sepio, born Sept 1826 *Alsey, daughter of Charity & Sam, born January 1827 *Artelia, daughter of Isley & Dempse, born May 1827 *Crucy, daughter of Bett (Fish Dam), born May 1827 *Hannah, daughter of Esther, born Nov 1827 *Tom, son of Shadrack & Milley, born Nov 1827 *Clarissay, daughter of Lucy, born Nov 1827 *Silus, son of Pattey, born April 1828 *Lissey, daughter of Margaret & Shadrack, born April 1828 *Staughton, son of Fanny & York, born May 1824 *Mary, daughter of Fanny & York, born May 1826 *Zachias, son of Fanny & York, born May 1828 *Henry, son of Dicey & Alfred, born June 1828 *Malinda, daughter of Molley & Mathew, born July 1828 *Mckaley, daughter of Charity & Sam, born August 1828 *Mathew, son of Rhody & Charles, born July 1829 *Charles, son of Fanny & Sepia, born Sept 1828 *Mariah Louisa, daughter of Jamima, born October 1829 *Stephen, son of Lucy, born Sept 1829 *Sidney, son of Fanny & York, born Dec 1829 *Sarah, daughter of Easter W., born March 1830 *Adner, son of Silvy, born March 1830 *Jim, son of Margeret & Henry, born June 1830 *Betsey, daughter of Milley & Shadrack, born in April 1830 *Eliza Ann, daughter of Patsey (Letita), born Aug 1830 *Peggy Jean, daughter of Sepia & Fanny, born August 1830 *Willie, son of Judy & Mitchel, born August 1830 *Milley, daughter of Molley & Mathew, born Sept 1830 *Winney, daughter of Dicey & Alfred, born March 1831 *Richardson, son of Betsey & Joe, born May 1831 *Emeline, daughter of Violet, born June 1831 *Umstead, son of Cinthia & Daniel, born Jany 1831 *Harriet, daughter of Amy Umstead, born 1832 *Susan, daughter of Nelly & Davis *Henderson, son of Mary & Ben *Jean, daughter of Patience *Arthur, son of Peggy, dead *Vicey, daughter of Margaret & Horace *Moses, son of Easter Waller/Walker *Nimmey, daughter of Gilley *Humphrey, son of Lucy *Vicey, daughter of Margaret & Horace, born 1833 *Sarah, daughter of Betsey & Joe *Miranda, daughter of Martha & Nat *Rebecca, daughter of Jemima *Noah, son of Petsey & Mathew *John, son of Fanny & Sephia *Isham, son of Lucy & Ben *Wiat, son of Milley & Shadrack, born 1834 *Polley, daughter of Dalsey & Dandridge *Morgan, son of Mary & Ben Umstead *Lucy, daughter of Easther & Jack *Tamisea, daughter of Ann *Wilson, son of Cinthea & Daniel *Paymere, son of Peggy & Cato *Wirren, son of Fanny & York *Christopher, son of Betsey & Joe *Jesse, son of Ben & Mary Cain *Fellis, daughter of Silvey *Daniel, son of Mathew & Molley *Lucy, daughter of Jack & Easther *Cinthia, daughter of Patsey & Dandridge, born 1835 *Judy, daughter of Ellen & David *David, son of Martha & Nat *Frances, daughter of Annis *Lucy daughter of Pegge & Cato, born 1836 *Ellen, daughter of Easther & Jack *Solomon, son of Betsey & Joe *Archie & Phoeby, twins, of Margaret & Horace *Violet daughter of Ellen & Obid *John, son of Mary *Frank son of Silvey *Harry son of Molley & Mathew, born 1837 *Alexander, son of Senthia & Daniel *Davis, son of Amey & Solomon *William, son of Martha & Nat, born 1838 *Anderson, son of Peggy & Cato *Nelley, daughter of Mary & Ben Lewes *Annet, daughter of Patsey & Dandridge *Rachiel, daughter of Easther & Jack *Edney, daughter of Ellen & Ovid *Freeland, son of Annis & William, born 1839 *Duncan, son of Mary & Ben *Thomas, son of Lena & Henry *Frankey, daughter of Margaret & Horace *Jane, daughter of Jemima & Henry *Cannon, son of Silvey, born 1840 *Rhodey, daughter of Peggy & Cato *Phebey, daughter of Solomon & Amey *Hilliard, son of Mary & Ben Lewes, born 1841 *Meriah, daughter of Amey & Solomon *Daniel, son of Margaret & Horace *John, son of Easther & Jack Stradwick *Preston, son of Dicie & Solomon *William, son of Ellen & Ovid, dead *Charles, son of Annis & William *Virgil, son of McKinsie & Albert *Jerry, son of Lina & Henry *Dicie, daughter of Martha & Nat *Ben, son of Mary Cain & Ben *Zilphia, daughter of Mary & Ben *Margaret, daughter of Jemima & Henry, born in 1842 *Addeline, daughter of Dice & Solomon *Burrell, son of Easther For more information on the enslaved, and the other plantations, please see the [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Bennehan-Cameron Plantation]] page. ==Sources==

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THE BATTLE OF ISANDHLWANA
(1879-01-22)

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::PERSONS WHO DIED

:: 'N' BATTERY, 5TH BRIGADE R.A. * Capt. and Brevet-Major Stuart Smith. * Brevet-Major F.B. Russell, R.A., Rocket Battery. * Sgt. William Edwards. * Cpl. H.R. Bailey. * Cpl. William Cooper. * Cpl. John Langridge. * Bombardier John Parker. * A/Bombardier Thomas Nash. * A/Bombardier John Leguay. * A/Bombardier James McDonnell. * A/Bombardier James Aylett. * A/Bombardier Thomas Boswell. * Farrier Sgt. Robert Whinham. * Collar Maker Thomas Shepperd. * Shoeing Smith Thomas Elliott. * Gnr. Frank Beech. * Gnr. James Thomas Berry. * Gnr. James Burke. * Gnr. James Byrne. * Gnr. Samuel Cockrane. * Gnr. Robert Collins. * Gnr. John Connelly. * Gnr. Isaac Davies. * Gnr. William Dickins. * Gnr. Thomas Harrison. * Gnr. James Hicks. * Gnr. Edward G. James . * Gnr. Charles King. * Gnr. James Lamb. * Gnr. Murdoch McGregor. * Gnr. James Mead. * Gnr. William Marshall. * Gnr. Thomas Miller. * Gnr. Daniel O'Neal. * Gnr. Henry Page. * Gnr. Alexander Redman. * Gnr. John Reede. * Gnr. John Regan. * Gnr. William Roscoe. * Gnr. Joseph Smythe. * Gnr. Joseph Stevenson. * Gnr. Robert Williams. * Gnr. Thomas Wilson. * Gnr. William Wilson. * Gnr. Alfred Woolacott. * Driver William Adams. * Driver Henry Allen. * Driver William Barron. * Driver Charles Bishop. * Driver James Brooks. * Driver Thomas Bruce. * Driver Thomas Clarke. * Driver Henry Cowley. * Driver John Dailey. * Driver William Hiatt. * Driver James Hutchings. * Driver J. William Jones. * Driver Leonard Joyce. * Driver John Marchant. * Driver George McKeown. * Driver Francis Murphy. * Driver Charles Spread. * Driver George Bailey. :: ROYAL ENGINEERS * Lt.-Col. A.W. Durnford. * Lt. F.H. McDowell. * Capt. G. Shepstone. * Cpl. W. Gamble (5th Coy). * Sapper H. Cuthbert (5th Coy). * Sapper J. Maclaren (5th Coy). * Sapper M. Wheatley (5th Coy).
:: 1ST BATTALION 24TH REGIMENT * Major and Lt.-Col. H.B. Pulleine. * Capt. William Degacher. * Capt. W.E. Mostyn. * Capt. G.V. Wardell. * Capt. R. Younghusband. * Lt. and Adjutant T. Melville. * Lt. F.P. Porteous. * Lt. C.W. Cavaye. * Lt. E.D. Anstey. * Lt. N.J.A. Coghill. * Lt. J.P. Daly. * Lt. G.F.J. Hodson. * Lt. C.J. Atkinson. * 2nd Lt. E.H. Dyson. * Paymaster F.F. White, (APD). * Qu.-Mr. J. Pullen. * Sgt.-Major F. Gapp. * Qu.-Mr.-Sgt. T. Leitch. * Sgt.-I. Musketry G. Chambers. * Drum-Major R. Taylor. * Ord.-R.-Sgt. G.G. Fitzgerald. * P.-Mtr.-Sgt. G. Mead. * Army.-Sgt. H. Hayward. * Sgt.-Cook A. Field. * Tailor-Sgt. J. Smedley. * Canteen Steward W.P. Seaton. * Colour-Sgt. T. Brown. * Colour-Sgt. J. Ballard. * Colour-Sgt. W. Edwards. * Colour-Sgt. F.H. Wolfe. * Colour-Sgt. W. Whitfield. * Sgt. P. Ainsworth. * Sgt. G. Bennett. * Sgt. D. Bradley. * Sgt. Jno. Clarkson. * Sgt. William Coholan. * Sgt. T. Cooper. * Sgt. Jno. Edwards. * Sgt. Thomas Fay. * Sgt. J. Fowden. * Sgt. D. Gamble. * Sgt. E. Giles. * Sgt. J. Greatorex. * Sgt. C. Heppenstall. * Sgt. M. Hornibrook. * Sgt. William Parsons. * Sgt. A. Piall. * Sgt. Jno. Smith. * Sgt. G. Upton. * Lance-Sgt. Jno. Milner. * Lance-Sgt. Jno. Reardon. * Cpl. N. Ball. * Cpl. P. Bell. * Cpl. Jno. Bellhouse. * Cpl. A. Board. * Cpl. R.S. Davis. * Cpl. E. Everett. * Cpl. Jno. Franks. * Cpl. Jno. Knight. * Cpl. Jno. Lawler. * Cpl. [[Markham-22|Patrick Markham]]. * Cpl. M. Miller. * Cpl. H. Richardson. * Cpl. Jno. Rowden. * Cpl. Jno. Tarbuck. * Cpl. R. Williams.
:: LANCE CORPORALS - DRUMMERS - PRIVATES * R. Abbott. * Drummer W.H. Adams. * T. Allingham. * E. Amos. * Drummer C. Andrews. * A. Atkins. * Jno. Bailey. * E. Baker. * Jno. Barry. * Jno. Barry. * J. Bartles. * C. Bastard. * R. Beadon. * William Beckett. Died of wounds received at Rorke's Drift. * Jno. Benham. * A. Bennett. * R. Bennett. * R. Benson. * N. Betterton. * Jno. Birch. * J. Bishop. * R. Blackhurst. * James Blower. * F. Bodman. * S. Boulton. * Jno. Boylan. * James Bray. * Jno. Breese. * J.W. Brew. * J. Brodrick. * J. Brown. * William Brown. * F.W. Bugby. * Jno. Bull. * T. Burke. * William Burke. * William Burke. * Thomas Busby. * W.J. Butler. * Jno. Bye. Not KIA. On medal roll. * J. Cahill. * J. Callanan. No trace. * James Camp. * M. Campbell. * James Cantillon. * W.H. Carpenter. * P. Carrol. * James Casey. * E. Ceiley. * Lance-Cpl. William Chadwick. * W. Chalmers. * William Chapman. Not KIA. On medal roll. * James Chatterton. * D. Christian. * A. Clarke. * M. Clarke. * H. Clements. * William Clutterbuck. * A. Cole. * James Coleman. * D. Collins. * T. Collins. * J. Colston. * Lance-Cpl. G. Conboye. * C. Connolly. * Jno. Connolly. * S. Connors. * James Cook. * H. Cooper. * R. Coughlan. * James Cox. * T. Cox. * M. Cullen. * A. Davis. * E. Davis. * W. Davis. * Drummer G. Dibden. * M. Diggle. * James Diggles. * Jno. Dobbin. * William Dobbs. * C. Donohoe. * M. Doran. * Jno. Dorman. * P. Dowde. * William Dredge. * T. Duck. * G. Duckworth. * Jno. Duffey. * E. Dugmore. * F. Dunn. * Jno. Dyer. * Jno. Edwards. * W.G. Edwards. * William Egan. * Thomas Egan. * W. Eldrington. * G. Elderton. * D. Ellis. * H. Ellison. * J. Ellsmore. * D. Evans. * J.W. Evans. * Lance-Cpl. T. Every. * Jno. Faircloth. * William Farmer. * G.H. Fay. * M. Ferris. * T. Fitzgerald. * E. Flint. * W. Flood. * James Fortune. * W. Freeman. * T. Gilder. * Jno. Gillan. * C. Gingell. * G. Glass. * A. Goatham. * C. Goddard. * G. Goodchild. * T. Goss. * W. Green. * W. Gregg. * William Gregson. * G. Griffiths. * G. Hadden. * I. Hale. * Jno. Hall. * Jacob Hannaford. * Lance-Cpl. T. Harkin. * J. Harman. * D. Harney. * Boy T.J. Harrington. * Dennis Harrington. * T.H. Harris. * William Hayden. * William Harris. * W. Hyden. * Drummer Jno. Haynes. * James Hedges. * C. Hemmings. * Lance-Cpl. Jno. Hewitt. * W.H. Hicken. * James Hibbard. * T. Hicks. * T. Higgins. * J. Hind. * Jno. Hitchin. * William Holden. * J. Holland. * Lance-Cpl. Dd Horgan. * Jno. Horn. * C. Hornbuckle. * William Horrigan. KIA Rorke's Drift. * William Hough. * E. Hughes. * John Hughes. * John Hughes. * Owen Hughes. * T. Hughes. * A. Iggulden. * F.G. Isley. * E. Ivatts. * James Jenkins. * W. Jenkins. * W. Jenkins. * G. Johnson. * H. Johnson. * J. Johnson. * Lance-Cpl. William Johnson. * A. Johnston. * G. Johnston. * James Johnston. * Jno. Johnston. * E. Jones. * Jno. Jones. * Jno. Jones. * T. Jones. * William Jones. * William Jones. * J. Keane. * James Keegan. * A. Kelly. * F. Kelly. * James Kelly. * J.F. Kelly. * N. Kempsall. * Jno. Kempster. * James Knight. * James Lamb. * Thomas Lambert. * Jno. Lawrence. * R.W. Leech. * T. Leaver. * Jno. Lee. * H. Lewis. * R. Lewis. * James Ling. * Jno. Linnane. * S. Lippett. * G. Lisbeck. * J. Lloyd. * W. Lockett. * C. Lovell. * C. Lowe. * R. Lowe. * James Lycett. * Jno. Lyons. * M. McDonald. * M. McFarlane. * J. McHale. * H.A. Mack. * J.J. MacKenzie. * J.R. Maer. * C. Mahoney. Rocket Battery. * M. Mahoney. * William Mann. * L. Marley. * C. Marney. * D. Martin. * J.H. Meredith. * C. Millen. * P. Miller. * R. Moore. * Jno. Morgan. * William Morgan. * G. Morris. * R. Morse. * Jno. Murphy. * P. Murphy. * Jno. Murray. * P. Nash. * A. Newberry. * T. Newberry. * E. Nickolas. Rorke's Drift. * William Nickolas. * William E. Nye. * William Oakley. * G. Odey. * James Ogden. * Drummer C. Osmond. * Drummer J.F. Orlopp. * James Padmore. * T. Painter. * R. Parry. * G.H. Patterson. * Jno. Peters. * Jno. Phillips. * J.N. Phillips. * Drummer T. Perkins. * J.R. Pickard. * S. Plant. * J. Plunkett. * A. Pollen. * W. Pope. * U. Potten. * H. Powell. * Jno. Proctor. * G. Prasser. * Jno. Prasser. * W. Pugh. * William Pugh. * James Quirk. * Drummer T. Reardon. * E. Remmington. * W.H. Retford. * G. Richards. * M. Richardson. * Jno. Rigney. * Jno. Rettman. * William Roberts. * H. Rodgers. * P. Rowbery. * H. Rowan. * W. Rule. * T. Rutter. * Jas. Ryan. * G. Salter. * F. Sainey. * H. Sears. * W. Sellwood. * F. Sharp. * R. Shaw. * D. Shea. * H. Sheather. * Jno. Shrimpton. * R. Silcock. * W. Skelton. * C. Smith. * C. Smith. * E. Smith. * G. Smith. * James Smith. * T. Speed. * Drummer S. Stansfield. * H. Stevens. * W. Stevens. * E. Strange. * Jno. Sullivan. * P. Sullivan. * P. Sutton. * R. Swaffer. * R. Tate. * E. Taylor. * James Terry. * W. Theobold. * Jno. Thomas. * J.B. Thomas. * Drummer Jno. Thompson. * Thomas Thomett. * Lance-Cpl. C. Thrassell. * H. Tillisard. * T. Tinnery. * G. Todd. * J. Townsend. * W. Trowell. * James Tullett. * E. Turner. Mounted Troop. * G. Vines. * E. Walker. * E. Walker. * Thomas Walsh. * Thomas Walsh. * W. Walsh. * W. Walton. * J. Warner. * H.W. Watkins. * Jno. Watley. * H. Watts. * T. Webb. * Lance-Cpl. H. Wetherhead. * Jno. Whelan. * Thomas Whelan. * E. Whybrow. * A. Wilkinson. * F. Wilks. * Ellis Williams. * E. Williams. * J. Williams. * Jno. Williams. * James Williams. * M. Williams. * Thomas Williams. * Thomas Williams. * W.E. Williams. * J. Wilson. * S. Wilson. * W. Wisher. * James Wood. * Drummer A. Wolfendale. * Drummer J. Wolfendale. * Jno. Wooley. * E. Worthington. * R. Wright. * Lance-Cpl. T. Young.
:: 2ND BATTALION 24TH REGIMENT * Lt. Pope, Charles D'Aguilar. bn:1849-08-23, Andhra Pradesh, India. Son of Rev. J.P. Pope. 1st Lt., G Company, 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot. Killed in action at the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156828014]Find A Grave Memorial 156828014. cr:1849-09-25, Masulipatam, Madras, India. bn:1849-08-25. Parents: John Powley and Eliza Pope.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG42-R84]FamilySearch. India Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947. Charles D'Aguilar Pope. * F.G. Godwin-Austen. * H.J. Dyer. * Sub-Lieut. T.L.G. Griffiths. * Qu.-Mr E. Bloomfield. * Band Mstr. H.T. Bullard. * Qu.-Mr.-Sgt. G. Davis. * Sgt. J. Lines. * Sgt. C. Chew. Cook Sgt. * Sgt. J. Ross. * Sgt. W.J.G. Reeves. * Sgt. H. Carse. * Sgt. W. Shaw. * Sgt. G. Wilkins. * Lance-Sgt. James McCaffrey. * Lance-Sgt. Joseph Haig. * Lance-Sgt. Thomas Williams. * Cpl. J. Henshaw. * Cpl. G. Sims. * Cpl. J.M. Low. * Cpl. T. Thompson. * Cpl. H. Mortlock. * Cpl. W. Greenhill.
:: LANCE-CORPORALS, DRUMMERS, PRIVATES, BOYS (PRIVATES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE) * Joseph Allen. * J.W. Barton. * S. Bevan. * Thomas Bennett. * H. Bishop. * A. Bray. * Francis Bridgewater. * J.P. Brierly. * M. Broderick. * J. Bryant. * Robert Buckley. * T. Bull. * A. Byard. * John Byrne. * J. Byrne. * Thomas Carroll. * W. Charles. * F. Cherry. * M. Cleary. * Thomas Cole. Rorke's Drift. * T. Cornish. * George Davies. * John J. Davies. * David Davis. * J. Davis. * J. Davis. * Michael Donegan. * John Dowle. * John Earish. * E. Edwards. * John Edwards. * Robert Emerson. * Lance-Cpl. J. Elvey. * J. Evans. * Alfred Farr. * T. Finn. * G. Fitton. * M. Fitzpatrick. * D. Flynn. * Joseph Flynn. * Michael Fortune. * T. Fox. * J. Fry. * William Gee. * George Ghost. * Boy D. Gordon. * William Griffiths.V.C. bn: 1841, Roscommon, Ireland.[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8543775]Find A Grave Memorial 8543775. * Boy J. Gurney. * Samuel Hacker. * B. Hall. * C. Hall. * John Hall. * William Hall. * L. Hankin. * W. Hawkins. * John Healey. * James E. Hill. * R.H. Hopkins. * G. Horrocks. * Robert Howells. * George Hudson. * F. Hughes. * John Hunt. * W. Jenkins. * William Johnstone. * Abraham Jones. * E. Jones. * J. Jones. * T. Jones. * T. Jones. * T. Jones. * William Jones. * J. Kelly. * T. Kennedy. * Joseph King. * B. Latham. * E. Lewis. * J. Lewis. * James Llewellyn. * Charles Long. * Thomas Lynch. * John Machin. * James Mack. * Edward Malley. * John Marsh. * E. Martingale. * P. McCaffrey. * J. McCormack. * S. McCracken. * G. McDoon. * Boy Joseph S. McEwan. * J. McGuire. * Michael Mockler. * Thomas Montgomery. * F. Moore. * J. Morgan. * Alfred Morris. * James Morrisey. * P. Mulroy. * J. Murphy. * T. Neagle. * R. Nobes. * T. O'Keefe. * Hugh Perkins. * David Phillips. * Samuel Poole. * Samuel Popple. * H. Price. * J. Price. * David Pritchard. * T. Quilford. * J. Quinn. * William Rees. * Walter Rice. * John Roche. * M. Roche. * T. Sanders. * J. Scott. * W. Sheen. * Samuel Sherwood. * William Shuttleworth. * H. Slade. * Charles M. Smith. * Daniel Smith. * F. Smith. * Henry Smith. * J. Smith. * Patrick Smith. * R. Smith. * Robert Stevens. * W. Terrett. * David Thomas. * G. Thompson. * Richard Treverton. * E. Turner. * T. Velder. * Samuel Walker. * E. Waters. * W. Waterhouse. * J. Watkins. * G. Watson. * J. White. * T. White. * Adam Wightman. * E. Williams. * E. Williams. * Evan Williams. * George Williams. * T. Williams. * James Williamson. * G. Wood. * J. Wright. * Edward Young.
:: ARMY SERVICE CORPS * Cpl. Joseph J. Pritchard. * Pvt. Jno. Cole. * Pvt. A. Jaques.
:: ARMY HOSPITAL CORPS * Lt. of Orderlies: A.W. Hall. * Cpl. J. Lee. * Pvt. A. Cain. * Pvt. H.W. Lewis. * Pvt. J. Deane. * Pvt. J. Hughes. * Pvt. G.G. Munn. * Pvt. J. Gilman. * Pvt. J. Hogan. * Pvt. W. Lovell. * Pvt. G. Baker.
:: ARMY MEDICAL UNIT * Surgeon-Major P. Shepherd. * Boy Green, servant to Surg.-Major Shepherd.
:: 80TH MOUNTED INFANTRY * Qm-Sgt. William Johnson. * John Chesterton. * Edward Holman. * William McDonald. * Shoeing-Smith William Seymour. * Pvt. Joseph Whitehouse.
:: 9TH LANCERS * Farrier H. Sampson.
:: 6TH DRAGOON GUARDS * Pvt. Jno. McStravick.
:: 2 BTN, 3RD * Pvt. James Shaw. * Pvt. George Wheatley.
:: 1ST BTN., 24TH * Edward Turner.
:: CIVIL SERVANT * William Popworth, servant to Capt. Gardner, special service. * Robert Turner, servant to Capt. Hallam Parr, 13th Regt.
:: NATAL MOUNTED POLICE * Cpl. H. Lally. * Lance-Cpl. H.C. Campbell. * Tpr. G.H. Banger. * Tpr. H. Berry. * Tpr. E. Blakeman. * Tpr. J. Clark. * Tpr. H.I. Capps. * Tpr. S. Daniels. * Tpr. C.T. Dorey. * Tpr. J.A. Eason. * Tpr. W. Fletcher. * Tpr. S. Hunter. KIA Rorkes Drift. * Tpr. H.C. Lloyd. * Tpr. T. McRae. * Tpr. C.H. Meares. * Tpr. H. Neil. * Tpr. A.B. Parsons. * Tpr. H.T. Pearce. * Tpr. J.W. Pleydell. * Tpr. A.F. Pollard. * Tpr. A. Secretan. * Tpr. J.W.M. Siddall. * Tpr. W.E. Stimpson. * Tpr. S.C. Thicke. * Tpr. C. White. * Tpr. H. Winkles.
:: NATAL CARBINEERS * Lt. F.J.D. Scott. * Qu.-Mr. W. London. * Qu.-Mr.-Sgt. W. Bullock. * Tpr. J.A. Blakie. * Tpr. G. Borrain. * Tpr. C.G.S. Christian. * Tpr. J. Deane. * Tpr. H. Davis. * Tpr. H. Dickinson. * Tpr. V.C. Hawkins. * Tpr. H. Hayhow. * Tpr. C. Haldane. * Tpr. R. Jackson. * Tpr. F. Jackson. * Tpr. W. Lumley. * Tpr. G.T. Macleroy. * Tpr. W. Mendenhall. * Tpr. [[Moodie-30|Malcolm James Dunbar Moodie]]. * Tpr. J. Ross. * Tpr. W. Swift. * Tpr. E. Tarbaton. * Tpr. J. Whitelaw.
:: NEWCASTLE MOUNTED RIFLES * Capt. Bradstreet. * Qu.Mr. Hitchcock. * Sgt. Swan. * Tpr. Barnes. * Tpr. Greenbank. * Tpr. McAlister. * Tpr. Dinkelman.
:: BUFFALO BORDER GUARD * Tpr. Eary. * Tpr. Guttridge. * Tpr. Wehr.
:: 1ST BATTALION 3RD REGIMENT, NATAL NATIVE CONTINGENT * Capt. Robert Krohn. * Capt. James Lonsdale. * Lt. Samuel Avery. * Lt. Frank Holcraft. * Lt. Charles Jameson. * Acting-Surgeon Frank Bull. * Qu.-Mr Jno. McCormick. * Interpreter Samuel Grant. * Sgt. J. Connock. * Sgt. J. Cole. * Sgt. H. Church. * Sgt. J. Welsh. * Sgt. C. Patterson. * Sgt. W. Galling. * Sgt. G. Bryant. * Sgt. H. Atkins. * Sgt. W. Russell. * Sgt. ? Donnell. * Sgt. W. Golding. * Sgt. W. McCarty. * Sgt. W. Humphries. * Cpl. F. Sibley. * Cpl. W. Anderson. * Cpl. R. Palmer. * Cpl. J. Balmore. * Cpl. J. Duprie. * Cpl. D. O'Connell. * Cpl. M. O'Neil. * Cpl. ? Davidson. * Cpl. J. Quinn. * Cpl. W. Willey. * Cpl. J. Pearson. * Cpl. W. Price.
* Hospital-Sgt. Cane. * Conductor Doyle. * Conductor Le Roue. * Cook George Neil.
:: 2ND BATTALION 3RD REGIMENT, NATAL NATIVE CONTINGENT * Capt. Edward Erskine. * Capt. A.T. Barry. * Capt. O.E. Murray. * Lt. R.A. Pritchard. * Lt. L.D. Young. * Lt. Arthur Gibson. * Lt. Standish. * Lt. H.O. Rivers. * Qu.-Mr. A. Chambers. * Qu.-Mr. Sgt. A. Farr. * Sgt. D. Schaap. * Sgt. S. Phillips. * Sgt. W. Brebner. * Sgt. W. Murray. * Sgt. W. Hamilton. * Sgt. J. Allen. * Sgt. G. Mowbray. * Sgt. A. Broderick. * Sgt. M. Broderick. * Sgt. G. Moore. * Sgt. W. Kemp. * Sgt. G. Elverson. * Cpl. J. Walker. * Cpl. W. Green. * Cpl. D. Delaharpe. * Cpl. H. Sturk. * Cpl. T. Harrington. * Cpl. J. Willis. * Cpl. R. Styles. * Cpl. J. Caufield. * Cpl. E. Welsh. * Cpl. W. Allen. * Cpl. L. Schneither. * Cpl. D. De Villiers. * Cpl. W. Stapleton. * Cpl. W. Laughlin. * Cpl. T. Pitzer.
:: 90TH REGIMENT * G. Broadhurst. * H. Edwards. * W. Healey. * D. Patterik. * T. Walsh. * C. Wickham.
:: STAFF OF THE LT.-GENERAL * Colour-Sgt. M.C. Keane, Staff Clerk to Military Secretary.
:: ROYAL NAVY * Signalman William Henry Aynsley. HMS Active.
:: ARMY SERVICE CORPS * Farrier Wright.
:: 1ST 24TH REGIMENT * Pvt. Hughes.
:: 2ND 24TH REGIMENT * Pvt. Williamson.
:: 25TH REGIMENT * Pvt. Fitzpatrick.
:: 31ST REGIMENT * Pvt. Watson.
:: 80TH REGIMENT * Sgt. H. Thompson.
:: CIVILIAN * Mr. Laparra, General's Cook.
:: REFERENCES * See: Battle of Rorke’s Drift (1979-01-23).[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BISAND]Battle of Rorke’s Drift (1979-01-23). * Wikipedia: The Battle of Isandlwana.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Isandlwana] (Wikitree Wikipedia: The Battle of Isandlwana.) * British Battles: Battle of Isandlwana.[https://www.britishbattles.com/zulu-war/battle-of-isandlwana/] (Wikitree British Battles: Battle of Isandlwana.) * YouTube: The Battle of Isandhlwana (Final Battle Scene).[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1vfJbUVo] (YouTube: The Battle of Isandhlwana (Final Battle Scene).)

Bisceglie, Apulia One Place Study

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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Burnett Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time == From the restoration of King Charles II, to the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. To which is prefixed, A Summary Recapitulation of Affairs in Church and State, from King James I. to the Restoration in the Year 1660. Together with The Author's Life, by the Editor, and some Explanatory Notes. The whole revised and corrected by him. In four Volumes. * by [[Burnet-258|Gilbert Burnet]] (1643-1715) * published 1724-1850 * See below for multiple additions and supporting publications * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === 1724-1725 Edition (4 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01burnuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012314475 * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 :: https://archive.org/details/bishopburnets03burnuoft * Vol. 4 ::* * (1724) An impartial examination of Bishop Burnet's History of his own times : Containing an abridgement of that history, and suitable remarks on every material paragraph. Wherein is also given a fuller account of many considerable transactions in the reigns of King Charles II. and King James II. than has hitherto been published / By Mr. Salmon ::* Vol. 1: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010677120 ::* Vol. 2: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010677120 * (1725) Bishop Burnet's late history charg'd with great partiality and misrepresentations, to make the present and future ages believe, that Arthur Earl of Essex, in 1683, murdered himself ... With observations upon the suppos'd poysoning of King Carles the second; and one of the most probable causes thereof, is here mentioned. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502400 * Historical and Critical Remarks on Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time ::* (1725) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008428038 ::* (1727) https://archive.org/details/historicalcritic00higgiala ::* (1727) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007662260 === 1734 Edition === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnets02burnuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012314475 * Vol. 3 ::* * Vol. 4 * (1734) The Conclusion to Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time. Containing Advice to the People of England. 3rd edition ::* https://archive.org/details/conclusiontobish00burn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100454902 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008393929 === 1753 Edition (4 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/bishopburnetshis01burn ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis01burnuoft ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=PdAuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi07burngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008645347 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burn ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burnuoft * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burn * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burn === 1809 Edition === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 * Vol. 4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 === 1818 Edition (4 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi03burnuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi04burn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 === 1823 Edition (6 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis01burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi02burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=pwRIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi14burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=16UNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/ofhisowntime02burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01onslgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KKUNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyowntime03burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi10burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=WqUNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7wRIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi11burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dqINAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6KUNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis05burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=aAVIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi12burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=O6UNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis06burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis06burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi03unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=BAZIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 === 1833 Edition (6 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=cGFJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00smitgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZyMPAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi08burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=2WFJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 3 ::* 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http://books.google.com/books?id=9uIoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 === 1838 Edition === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008428032 === 1840 Edition (2 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728684 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=OU92xYwsHWYC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009796431 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728684 === 1850 Edition (2 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofowntime01burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi05burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=lANIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005566724 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832848 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012295832 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi02burnuoft * An Abridgment of Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times, by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Stackhouse (1680-1752) ::* (1906) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766779 ::* (May 1906) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007968748 ::* (July 1910) ::* (Nov. 1922) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100571954 === Citation Formats === * Burnet, Gilbert. ''[[Space:Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time|Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time]]'' (London, 1724) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Burnet|Burnet]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burnet, Gilbert. ''[[Space:Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time|Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time]]'' (London, 1724) Vol. , [ Page ].

Bishop Ezekiel and Nancy Street

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[[Category: Simpson County, Mississippi]] === About === The goal of this project is to search for lost ancestry of [[Bishop-4100|Ezekiel Bishop]] and [[Street-641|Nancy Street]] prior to 1786. Please see their profiles for census records and land grants. === Contact Information === Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bishop-7924|Jim Bishop]]. Others interested are [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Jane Bishop-Craig]] and Barbara Rodgers. 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=14449837 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Tasks === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Determining the best DNA kit to identify our people in 1,000 years or longer. ::DNA Testing Choice Reviews[https://dnatestingchoice.com/en-us/ancestry DNA Testing Choice Reviews] * Find an immigration ship that delivered my families from England * Identify purposes, values and lifestyles on both side of Atlantic coasts. == Sources ==

Bishop Robert Horne's Will

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This is a draft transcription of the will which is found at https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D963828 (accessed November 25 2020) Please feel free to add or amend. THIS IS THE LAST WILL and testament of me Robert Horne Bysshoppe of Winchester made and declared the Fifth day of Maye Anno 1579 IN NOMINE PATRIS ET FILLI ET SPIRITUS SANCTI AMEN (In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit Amen) I Robert Horne Bishoppe of Winchester sicke in body but in perfect (?) memory make and ordeine my last will and testament in manner and forme following. First I commend booth my soule and body into the hands of myne onely saviour and redemer Jesus Christ through whose death and passion I am fully persuaded and doe beleve my synnes to be forgiven and that my soule imediately after the departure from my body shall be with him in his joyous paradise there to remain until my body shall arise out of the earth at the last day and then my soule and body to be united together again and to so to be with Christ in his glorious kingdome for ever more, In the mean while my body to be buried in my cathedrall church before the pulpite where yt now standeth in semely sort without any pompe or blazing ceremonyes in the earth to rest and slepe in hope until the day of the generall resurrection. I will and bequeath to the same my cathedral church at Wainton (?) all my historicall books Greke and Lattyn, Spiritual (?) and profane to be layd out and used in the library belonging to the same church. Item I bequeath to the poore hospital of St Cross nigh Wainton ​ thirtie poundes Item I bequeath to Magdalen hospital nigh Wainton twentie poundes Item I give unto to Richard Wingfield my servant five poundes Item I will that each of the residue of my househould sevants shall have a whole year's wages as they were wont to have in my lieftime paid them at or imediately after my buriall. I give and bequeath to the poore of the Citie or towne of D.(?). fortie poundes. Item I give and bequeath to Panole Dayrell (?) my nephew my best bason and ewer of silver … guilte Item I give and bequeath to George Dayrell my nephewe the other bason and ewer guilte of silver Item I give and bequeath my third bason and ewer all white without guilt of silver to the child of my daughter Rebcca Heyman goeth with all whether it be a man childe or woman child. Item I give and bequeath to Richard Ac(Pen)worth (?) my nephew my humanitie books Greeke and Latyn. Item I give to every one of my mayde servants fortie shillings. I give to David Riche my servant out and above his five poundes wages five poundes to make yt … all with that before given foure poundes Item I give to William Neate outand above his wages forty shillings amounting with that before given to foure poundes Item I give to Ambrose Long my servant over and above his wages, fortie shillings amounting all to foure poundes Item I give to Thomas Parker my servant over and above his wages eight Poundes amounting in all with that before given to ten poundes The residue of all my goodes and cattels unbequeathed, my funerall expenses debts and legacies first satisfied contented and paid, I give unto my foure daughters Anne Dairell, Mary Hales, Margery Daivell and Rebecca Heyman equally among them to be divided Item I make ordeine constitut and appointe M F Watson Deane of Winchester Dorfor (?) Ebden and John Dairell and John Hales my sonnes in lawe my executors of this my laste will and testament And I give unto every of the said M Watson deane and M Dorfor Ebdon one posteyne (?) And I do hartely request and pray Sir Henry Wallopp Knight Sir Richard Norton Knight and Sir William More Knight to be Overseers of this my last will and testament giving their assistance to myne executors And I give unto every of them out of my best horse whether they be in stable or pasture and every of them to make their … in order as they behave before named Robert Mainton (?) Witnesses at the declar... of the will and testament Afaforesaid Robert Mathe... Symond Trippe Hoplyn Williams Nicholas Fuller,

Bishop Sources - John, Seth, Clarence, Milton, Robert etc

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Source Images for the Ancestry of Robert M. Bishop {{Image|file=Hollister-2881.jpg |caption=Bluff Point United Methodist Church Hollister-2881.jpg }} {{clear}} The Lorinda Ann Wilcox/Bishop Family Bible was a gift to Lorinda on her 20th birthday in 1872. It passed from her to her son Clarence Long Bishop, to her granddaughter Florence Elizabeth Bishop, to her great grandson Robert Milton Bishop, to her great-great-grandaughter Anne Bishop. The pages have yellowed, the cover is falling off. The family record pages were removed by Robert M Bishop. A page not included has entries of still living persons. {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-7.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Cover}} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-9.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Fly Leaf }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-8.jpg |size=150 |caption=Title Page }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-10.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Marriage record }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-12.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Marriages }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-11.jpg |size=150 |caption=Births }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-13.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Deaths. }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-15.jpg |align=r |size=125 |caption=Jacob in the house of Laban. }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-14.jpg |size=150 |caption=Memo. }} {{clear}} Post Office sourcing John and Seth Bishop {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-16.jpg |align=r |size=150 }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-17.jpg |align=l |size=150 }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-18.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=John }} {{Image|file=Bishop_Sources_-_John_Seth_Clarence_Milton_Robert_etc-19.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Seth }} {{clear}}

Bishop's Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bread and Cheese Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bishop's Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bishop's Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Originally called Bread and Cheese Cove, it was renamed Bishop's Cove after the Rev. John Inglis, an Anglican bishop who toured Newfoundland in 1827 after it became part of his dioceseWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop%27s_Cove Bishop's Cove, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. It's unclear (from online sources) when the name change was, but the last mention of Bread and Cheese Cove was in a will, dated 1901Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site. A Collection of Newfoundland Wills. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Wills/williams-mary-ann-7-53.shtml Mary Ann Williams, probate year 1901]. Sheila Tiberio, Judy Benson & Ivy F. Benoit, 2013. Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== Early family names in the area include "Smith", "Barrett" and several variations of "Menchions", with possible claims to the land going back as early as 1625. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bishop's_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Sunderland, England

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This page is part of the [[Space:County_Durham_Cemeteries_Team|County Durham Cemeteries Team]]. See the: [[Category: Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Sunderland, County Durham|Bishopwearmouth Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard. Bishopwearmouth Cemetery Table of Graves Cemetery name: Bishopwearmouth Cemetery Address: Chester Road, Sunderland, SR4 7SU GPS Coordinates: OS grid: '''Information:''' To date, Bishopwearmouth Cemetery has has XXX graves, although some of them are unknown, and some go back to the 17th Century. Notables buried in Bishopwearmouth Cemetery are Theodore Doxford, Ernest Vaux, Frank Caws, John Bolam, William Reid Clanny, Frank Goldstone, Herbert Reed, George Allan Maling and Robert Gledden. This graveyard is still in use, so be aware that funerals may be taking place.

Bitterley Parish Will and Inventory Transcripts

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* Roger Mortimer [http://www.caynham.eclipse.co.uk/history3.html/ Caynham and Snitton history] ** The Mortimers were Norman knights who had come over with William the Conqueror. They originated from Mortemer-en-Bray in Normandy. Ralph of Mortimer was Roger of Mortimer’s son, and probably Earl Roger’s steward. Ralph received a number of estates forfeited by his cousin, Roger, son of Earl William of Hereford, on his rebellion in 1074 . In 1179 the newly founded Abbey of Wigmore was dedicated, and Hugh de Mortimer confirmed his gift of the Manor of Kayham to the Abbey. The Manor included not only Caynham, Snitton, Hope Baggot and Knowbury, but also Clee Hill. However Roger de Mortimer who quickly succeeded Hugh, challenged the title of Wigmore Abbey to Snitton, which was held by a lady as a dower at the time when Hugh gave the rest of Caynham to the abbey. On her death Roger initially allowed this part of the Manor to belong to the Abbey, but when he realised what a convenient staging post it was between Cleobury and Wigmore he took it back. His conscience was stirred when his wife, Isabel de Ferrars was seized with sudden labour at Snytton. Their child died and she was in some danger, and Roger, in response to her pleas and his own misgivings, restored the vill of Snytton to the Abbey to hold freely with the Manor of Caynham forever. * Appears there was a whole village in Snitton [http://www.tim.ukpub.net/pl_tree/ps01/ps01_167.html/ Thomas Powys history] ** There was a house on the site as early as Henry III. The whole township (=large farm, including house, farm buildings and cottages for farm workers) was presented by Roger Mortimer to Wigmore Abbey, but he then took it back. His wife, Lady Isabel, was delivered of a boy here, but it died, and she was convinced it was as punishment for her husband's behaviour. At her pleading, he restored the gift. ** The township would have been sold when the abbey was dissolved under Henry VIII, but we know not to whom. The house that Thomas and John Powys restored was a moated, timber-framed one, originally T-shaped but with later additions. The diamond-pattern arrangement of the timbers suggests a date in the middle of Elizabeth's reign. It had massive and finely moulded beams and posts, attractive brick chimneys, oak mullioned windows, huge fireplaces (the original one still in the kitchen, with all the appurtenances, in the 1920s). ** This description comes from the Shropshire Archaeological Transactions vol. xi. The house itself was pulled down during the 1930s, and the only visible remains are the trace of the moat. * Transcripts from Hereford Records Office kept at Ludlow Library for : ** Edwards Nott of Snitton 1720 Inv ** John Thomas (Collier) of Bitterley 1723 HR0 AA20 Box 153 ** Humfrey Counley of Mowbery 1622 HR0 AA20 ** Jonathon Howton of Snitton 1718 HR0 AA20 Box 149 ** Jane Cowdell of Ledwitch 1679 will HR0 AA20 Box 101 *** 1684 Inventory ** John Acherley of Bitterley 1629 will ** John Houghton of Snitton 1684 will * [http://www.caynham.eclipse.co.uk/churchyardnames.html/ Caynham Graves]

Bizony Family Archive

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[[Category:Zukmann Name Study]] This page was created to be a public access point to all things held, owned, or controlled by the Bizony Family Archive (Est. 2 Aug 2020). == Purpose == The Bizony Family Archive holds all documents, photographs, and other artefacts of the Bizony Family and related names. The Archive was set up to allow greater access to a wide variety of materials scattered across individual profiles. == Archivist == [[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]]
e: bizonyarchive@gmail.com == Collections == :: Organised alphabetically. * ''Bizony Family Papers'' * ''[[Bizony-7|Linnet Schreiber]] Collection'' * ''[[Zukmann-1|Béla Zukmann]] Collection, 1898–1959'' == Citing the Archive == See individual items for formatted citations.

BJ Campbell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Tichenor-133|BJ Campbell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Tichenor-133&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:BJ Campbell To-Do List|BJ's current to-do list]].'' confirmation of Mary Maynard and Hugh Reed marriage and children. find Mary Maynard parents confirm Hugh Reed parents and siblings

Björkeviksfolk

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[[Category:Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)]] ==Plats== Björkviken ligger vid sjön Dagarn nära sockengränsen till Västanfors. Intressant är att notera att hemmanet listades som skattenybygge 1597 (vet ej hur länge man förblev i denna kategori, längderna är inte alltid uppdelade så), samt att man hade del i den ena av de två masugnarna i Darsbo (man hade alltså inte en egen). *[https://kso.etjanster.lantmateriet.se/?e=539723&n=6641335&z=9&profile=default_background_noauth Karta hos Lantmäteriet.] ==Tidslinje== *'''1571''' -- Vid tiden för Älvsborgs första lösen var torpstaden Björkeviken öde.Älvsborgs lösen 1571, Älvsborgs lösen 1571, SE/RA/5116/19, [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/B0001018_00113 bildid: B0001018_00113] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1597''' -- Erik i Björkeviken, skattenybyggare.Landskapshandlingar, LandskapshandlingarVästmanlands handlingar, SE/RA/5121/5121.09/1597: 3 (1597), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050792_00185 bildid: A0050792_00185] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1611''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken delar användningen av den ena Darsbohyttan med [[Simonsson-254|Marcus]] i Sund, Erik Knutsson och [[Andersson-5925|Hans i Gävebo]].Landskapshandlingar, LandskapshandlingarVästmanlands handlingar, SE/RA/5121/5121.09/1611: 11 (1611), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050870_00051 bildid: A0050870_00051] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1616''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars Andersson]] i Björkeviken m huÄlvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/40 (1613-1617), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00304 bildid: A0066044_00304] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1623''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i BjörkevikenBoskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/3 (1623), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052685_00223 bildid: A0052685_00223] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1625''' -- [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]], ungefärligt födelseår *'''1633''' -- [[Hansdotter-1148|Elisabet Hansdotter]] född i Björkeviken enligt dödboken - dotter till [[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4313|Margareta Larsdotter]] *'''1636''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken skattar för fyra personer.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:1 (1622-1636) Bild 4050 / Sida 25 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402632.b4050.s25 page info] v402632.b4050.s25 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402632.b4050.s25 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1638''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken har fyra beskattningsbara personer i hushållet. En häst, två oxar, fem kor etc.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:2 (1638-1644) Bild 1660 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402633.b1660 page info] v402633.b1660 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402633.b1660 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1641''' -- [[Olofsdotter-2630|Karin Olofsdotter]] född utom äktenskap till [[Israelsson-118|Olof Israelsson]] och Brita Larsdotter i Björkevik. *'''1642''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken skattar för sig själv och hustrun, en måg och en sonhustru (något märkligt - troligen är det skrivaren som har glömt sina egna kolumnbeteckningar).Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 1 (1642) Bild 570 / Sida 200 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840989a.b570.s200 page info] v840989a.b570.s200 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840989a.b570.s200 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] *'''1643''' -- Hål i sidan men det ser ut som att [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] skattar för sig själv, hustrun, dotter och måg.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 2 (1643) Bild 640 / Sida 225 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840990a.b640.s225 page info] v840990a.b640.s225 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840990a.b640.s225 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] *'''1644''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru, måg och dräng. Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 3 (1644) Bild 590 / Sida 227 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840991a.b590.s227 page info] v840991a.b590.s227 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840991a.b590.s227 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-1717|Olof Hansson]] född i Björkviken i februari - son till [[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4313|Margareta Larsdotter]] *'''1645''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru måg och dräng.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 440 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b440 page info] v402634a.b440 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b440 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1646''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru dotter och måg.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 1160 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b1160 page info] v402634a.b1160 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b1160 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1647''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru dotter och måg.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2040 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2040 page info] v402634a.b2040 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2040 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] gift med [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] 27 augusti. Detta par övertar sedan hushållet. *'''1648''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru dotter och måg.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2440 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2440 page info] v402634a.b2440 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2440 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1649''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars]] i Björkeviken med hustru och son.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 8 (1649) Bild 700 / Sida 385 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900073a.b700.s385 page info] v900073a.b700.s385 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900073a.b700.s385 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-1325|Staffan Hansson]] född i Björkeviken i december - son till [[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4313|Margareta Larsdotter]]. Detta par lär vara det som hittills har noterats som dotter och måg i mantalslängderna. De flyttar sedan till Wetterskoga. *'''1650''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars]] i Björkviken med hustru, son, dotter, och måg.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Mantalslängder 1642-1820Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/9 (1650), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006385_00050 bildid: A0006385_00050, sida 339] Riksarkivet SVAR [[Andersdotter-8369|Margareta Andersdotter]] född i Björkeviken i mars - dotter till [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] *'''1651''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars]] i Björkviken med hustru och dräng.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Mantalslängder 1642-1820Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/10 (1651), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006386_00048 bildid: A0006386_00048, sida 344] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1652''' -- [[Månsson-754|Anders (Månsson)]] i Björkeviken med hustru och drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 11 (1652) Bild 670 / Sida 432 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900075a.b670.s432 page info] v900075a.b670.s432 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900075a.b670.s432 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1653''' -- [[Månsson-754|Anders]] i Björkeviken med hustru, dräng och pigaMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 12 (1653) Bild 1390 / Sida 593 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900076.b1390.s593 page info] v900076.b1390.s593 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900076.b1390.s593 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1654''' -- [[Månsson-754|Anders]] i Björkeviken med hustru och dräng.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 13 (1654) Bild 780 / Sida 484 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900077.b780.s484 page info] v900077.b780.s484 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900077.b780.s484 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-2855|Nils Hansson]] född i Vetterskoga i juli. [[Andersdotter-3902|Ingeborg Andersdotter]] född i Björkviken i december - dotter till [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] *'''1657''' -- [[Andersson-12629|Erik Andersson]] född i april - son till [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] *'''1658''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken död i februari *'''1663''' -- Första husförhörslängden upprättades. [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson ]] med hustru [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] finns i Björkeviken med barn och husfolk. Ingen kvar av den äldre generationen.Skinnskatteberg (U) AI:1 (1663) Bild 69 / Sida 65 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b69.s65 page info] v73999.b69.s65 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73999.b69.s65 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] == Källor ==

Björkhult under Sparreholm

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[[Category:Hyltinge (D)]][[Category:Sparreholm, Hyltinge (D)]][[Category:Björkhult, Hyltinge (D)]] Björkhult is a farm that for most of its existence has belonged to the estate of [[:Category:Sparreholm, Hyltinge (D)|Sparreholm]]. == History == === Owners === During the 16th Century the farm was subordinate to Göksholm in the parish of [[:Category:Stora Mellösa (T)|Stora Mellösa]]. Then, in the beginning of the 17th century, the main farm of Hyltingenäs came to belong to Bengt Sparre and his family, which led to the estate changing its name to Sparreholm. The main farm changed owners throughout the years. In 1886 Björkhult got its current name and at the same time Sparreholm was bought by Gustaf Fredrik Bonde, who sold it to Emil Quensel Dickson in 1893. Björkhult was sold off from the main estate in 1919. The buyer was the company Backa-Hosjö AB, who sold it to landlord Helmer Nilsson in 1938. Ten years later it was sold again, this time to landlord and member of parliament Emil Elmvall. The Elmvall family owned the estate until 1987 when Ilkka Sarrinen bought it and turned it into a horse stud.[http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/43513/sverige/sodermanlands-lan/flen/helgesta/bjorkhult/ Björkhult, Bygdeband.se] Only two years later the farm was sold at a compulsory auction. {{Image|file=Bjorkhult_under_Sparreholm.png |caption=Exekutiv Auktion 1989 }} Njord Förvaltning AB became the next owners but during the following years until 1993 it changed owners several times. The farm was once again put up for compulsory auction. {{Image|file=Bjorkhult_under_Sparreholm-1.png |caption=Exekutiv Auktion 1993 }} Billy Carlsson and Klas Erlansson, along with three other people bought the farm and owned it up until 2006 when it was bought by Anna Karrinen who also owned Sparreholm Castle, and thereby returning the farm to its original posiiton under the larger estate. == Formen and Tenants == ''Formen'' *1882 - 1893 Anders Fredrik Lundgren[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v115757.b21.s13 Hyltinge (D) AI:21 1891-1895 Bild 21 / Sida 13] *1893 - 1905 [[Winter-1513|John Gustaf Winter]][http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v115760.b330.s21 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:2 1904-1909 Bild 330 / Sida 21] *1905 - 1909 Johan Edvard Jonsson Skog[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v115760.b330.s21 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:2 1904-1909 Bild 330 / Sida 21] *1909 - 1924 Anders Gustaf Gustafsson Ekman[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v163937.b300.s17 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:4 1918-1927 Bild 300 / Sida 17] {{Image|file=Bjorkhult_Hyltinge_Sodermanland.jpg |caption=Befallningsman Ekman med familj }} ''Tenants'' *1924 - 1933 Erik Gottfrid Larsson[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v163939.b300.s14 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:6 1927-1936 Bild 300 / Sida 14] *1934 - 1938 Karl Henrik Svensson[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v251779.b430.s19 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:8 1936-1945 Bild 430 / Sida 19] {{Image|file=Winter-1513.png |caption=Auction, Björkhult Farm 1934 }} == Sources ==

Björskog soldiers

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[[Category:Björskog (U)]] For keeping some notes about soldiers in Björskog. There were many. ==Cavalry== [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upplands_ryttare Upplands ryttare] ===1636 to 1638=== *Major Påwel Jonsson's Compagnie in Uppland's cavalry under Isak Axelsson Silfversparre. Påwel Jonsson fallen 26 October 1637 *Corporal: Jöran Kraffert **Hindrich Ambjörnsson riding for Anders Nilsson in Wafle **Anders Swänsson for Per in Wastena **Anders Larsson himself riding for Låberga - fallen in May/June 1638 **Mårten Bängtsson riding for [[Andersson-10954|Lasse]] in Segelsbärg **[[Svensson-4066|Nils Menlöös]] riding for Nils Andersson in Hälla - fallen in May/June 1638 **Sventiänaren Anders Andersson riding for the widow in Hälla **Wellam Jacobsson, riding for Anders Larsson in Gräsnäs **Erich Larsson, riding for Erich Olsson in Örberga - wounded and dead in Usedom November 1637 **Oluf Persson himself riding for Ucknö - dead of disease january 1638 ***Matts Joensson, himself riding for Wirestad :Rullor 1620-1723 1636:1 (1636) Bild 330 / Sida 23 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053297_00036 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750951.b330.s23 page info] v750951.b330.s23 :Rullor 1620-1723 1637:1 (1637) Bild 170 / Sida 14 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053321_00020 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750975.b170.s14 page info] v750975.b170.s14 :Rullor 1620-1723 1637:5 (1637) Bild 60 / Sida 3 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053325_00008 SVAR image] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750979.b60.s3 page info] v750979.b60.s3 :Rullor 1620-1723 1638:7 (1638) Bild 70 / Sida 2 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053345_00010 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750999.b70.s2 page info] v750999.b70.s2 ===1640=== *Major [[Rålamb-7|Christian Rålamb]]'s Compagnie in Uppland's Cavallerie under Johan Mauritz Wrangel *Corporal: Jöran Kraffert **Matts Andersson for Ecknö **Erik Larsson for Segelberg **Wellam Jacobsson for Gräsnäs **Mårten Bengtsson (now) for Ucknö **[[Persson-6082|Joen Persson]] for Stentorp **the servant of the widow in Låberga :Rullor 1620-1723 1640:3 (1640) Bild 160 / Sida 11 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053391_00017 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v751045.b160.s11 page info] v751045.b160.s11 ===1671 and 1672=== *Colonel Claes Breitholtz Compagnie of Upplands Regiment under Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck **Captain Johan Ankerfjel's servant Lars Jonsson riding for Segelsberga **Cornetten's son [[Johansson-6086|Johan Jonsson]] riding for Stentorp **Captain Liutenant's widow's son Petter Falck riding for Hwastena **Johan Andersson, riding for Nåberga **Cornett Aspengren's servant Erich Hansson, riding for Aspa **Lieutenant Kart's(?) widow's (then children's) servant Hans Mattsson riding for Holma **Farmer Hans Persson's servant Nils Johansson (then Erich Oluffsson) riding for Ucknö **Book keeper Lars Erichsson's servant Johan Höök, riding for Täby. :Rullor 1620-1723 1671:4 (1671) Bild 210 / Sida 17 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053865_00158 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v751549.b210.s17 page info] v751549.b210.s17 :Rullor 1620-1723 1672:4 (1672) Bild 130 / Sida 9 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053872_00015 SVAR image] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v751556.b130.s9 page info] v751556.b130.s9 ===1676=== *Gustaf Ribbings Compagnie of Upplands Regiment under Nils Bielke, muster in Äsperöö 28 january 1676 **Capiten Anckerfiel's servant Joen Eriksson for Segelsberga **Cornetten's son [[Johansson-6086|Johan Joensson]] riding for Stentorp **Captain Liutenant's widow's son Petter Falck riding for Hwastena (commanded) **Johan Andersson, riding for Nåberga (commanded) **Heideridaren Petter Hiertzmann's servant Oluf Olsson, for Aspa **The Lieutenant's children's servant Hans Mattsson, riding for Holma (commanded) **Erich Olufsson, ridiing for Uknöö **The book keeper Lars Erichsson's widow's servant Bengt Nilsson Wernlöf riding for Täby :Rullor 1620-1723 1676:4 (1676) Bild 660 / Sida 60 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053930_00072 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v403464.b660.s60 page info] v403464.b660.s60 ===1677=== *Ryttmester Alexander Stromberg's Compagnie of Upplands Cavallerie **Mats Olofsson riding for Gräsnäs (presens) **''Hustru'' Margeta's servant Nils Hansson for Bergh (in Halland) **Bengt Andersson riding for Täby (in Halland) **Farmer Lars Erichsson's servant Pehr Larsson Jeger, riding for Walskog (presens) **Farmer Olof Andersson's servant Erich Larsson Öhrn riding for Örberga (crossed out) Olof Mårtensson ??? (presens) **The widow's servant Nils Larsson for Hälla (presens) **(something crossed out) Erich Ståck for Aspa (presens) :Rullor 1620-1723 1677:13 (1677) Bild 1480 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053960_00086 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v403463.b1480 page info] v403463.b1480 ===1678=== *Nicolas Goës Compagnie of Uplands Cavallerie mustered at Otterbergh (Odersberga) in Schåne 12 June 1678 **Captain Anckerfjel's servant Anders Bengtsson Alderman, riding for Segelsberga **[[Johansson-6086|Johann Joensson's]] [[Bengtsdotter-917|widow's]] servant Olof Joensson Frisk riding for Stentorp **Petter Falck's servant Carl Oluffsson, riding for Hvastena **Eric Bruun, riding for Nåberga (the previous rider incapacitated) **Petter Hirtzmann's(?) servant Anders Andersson Asp, riding for Aspa **Leutnant Carten's children's servant Hans Mattsson Kart, riding for Holma **Erich Oluffsson riding for Ucknö **''Rådman'' Gunmund Gunmundsson's servant Lars Ingewallsson Meenlöös, riding for Täby :Rullor 1620-1723 1678:2 (1678) Bild 460 / Sida 43 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053963_00048 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v403462.b460.s43 page info] v403462.b460.s43 ==Infantry== ===1636 and 1637=== *Captain Olof Michelsson's Compagnie under colonel Erich Stenbock **Anders Pärsson in Wirestad **Erik Eriksson, servant of Pär Salmonsson in Örberga **Pär Matsson in Hagen **Lars Månsson in Bråttgården **Anders Andersson ibidem **Erik Larsson in Sorby **Harald Larsson Skomakare **Pär Eriksson in Holma **Olof Andersson in Sorby **Joen Larsson in Stentorp **Nils Olofsson in Långtäby **Nils Olofsson in Sorby **Joen Andersson in Borsingeby ***Lars Persson in Långtäby ***Ingewall Erichsson in Kullingeby ***Anders Erichsson in Gräsnäs ***Jacob Erichsson in Eckna :Rullor 1620-1723 1636:4 (1636) Bild 460 / Sida 53 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053300_00048 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750954.b460.s53 page info] v750954.b460.s53 :Rullor 1620-1723 1637:5 (1637) Bild 160 / Sida 16 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053325_00018 SVAR image] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750979.b160.s16 page info] v750979.b160.s16

Bjursås (W)

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[[Category: Bjursås (W)]] [[Category: Maps and links for parishes in Dalarna]] *[[:Category: Bjursås (W)|'''Bjursås''']] parish is in the old [[:Category:Dalarna_Province|province of Dalarna]]. The county was formerly known as [[:Category: Kopparberg County|Kopparberg County]]. Today it is [[:Category: Dalarna County|Dalarna County]]. The [[:Category: Swedish County Codes|County Code]] is (W). *Bjursås is in Falun municipality since 1971 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjurs%C3%A5s Bjursås] in Wikipedia (en) * [http://www.bjursashembygdsforening.com/Historik Bjursås hembygdsförening] local history society ==Parishes surrounding Bjursås== *[[:Category: Leksand (W)|Leksand]] - [[Space:Leksand_(W)|About Leksand]] *[[:Category:Rättvik_(W)|Rättvik]] - [[Space:Rättvik (W)|About Rättvik with Boda and Bingsjö-Dådran]] *[[:Category: Enviken (W)|Enviken]] *[[:Category: Svärdsjö (W)|Svärdsjö]] *[[:Category: Stora Kopparberg (W)|Stora Kopparberg]] *[[:Category: Ål (W)|Ål]] - [[Space:Ål_(W)|About Ål]] The border towards Leksand parish (and Rättvik) is very complicated; it's a real mosaic. Bjursås also has some old shielings in Ål. The map at [http://www.fmis.raa.se/cocoon/fornsok/search.html?&parish=2342&tab=2&page=1 '''Fornsök'''] is the best for figuring this out. ==Maps== *Bjursås [https://www.google.se/maps/@60.7392761,15.4443961,15.39z Google map] - more likely to have street view for main roads *Bjursås [https://kartor.eniro.se/m/xaMrY Eniro map] - more likely to have many of the old village names *[http://geodata.scb.se/reginawebmap/main/webapp/?typ=forsamling&f=208011&a=0000 Presentday Bjursås församling] at SCB *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/searchresult.html?mapTypeSelected=false&mapType=&countyLMS=U&parish=3&village=1&yearMinLMS=&yearMaxLMS=&surveyor=&taskLMS=&firstMatchToReturnLMS=1&archive=LMS Historical maps at Lantmäteriet] - one of the possible searches *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_County,_Sweden_Genealogy#Parishes Kopparberg County Parishes] overview map at FamilySearch.

Bk Gates Plantation, Meriwether, Georgia

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[[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bk Gates Plantation, Meriwether, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == History == Benjamin started BK Plantation in 1830 close to Greeneville, Georgia, 14 slaves and owned up till his death in 1865 with 65 slaves. Quite a few were inherited from his Grandfather Benjamin A Gates in 1853 and his father Samuel K Gates in 1854. A few of the slaves were given to Benjamin and his wife Nancy as a wedding gift. As well as land that was inherited about 1000 acres from hs grandfather Benjamin A Gates, added to his own 600 acres. Not much is known about the live stock or crops he may have had. But it is safe to suggest it was pretty much the same as his Grandfather Benjamin A Gates had on his plantation. By 1865 Benjamin K Gates . his Estate Value: $15000, Personal Estate Value: $45000. Benjamin fought during the Civil War on the Confederate 60th Infantry, he survived the war and came home in in early 1865 (before June date of 1860 census) and died a few months later in November 1865. All of his property was left to his wife Nancy Ann, with the exception of a couple of slaves that he had given to his daughters. Any other property that was inherited from his grandfather’s estate was be equally divided between his children. And up on Nancy Ann’s death the rest of the property was to be divided by the children and the passed down to any grandchildren. ===Plantation Owners=== *[[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates (1829-1865)]] 1830-1865 *[[Keith-6878|Nancy Ann (Keith) Gates (1828-1891)]] 1865-1891 ===Acres=== Benjamin K Gates had about 1600 acres, more or less ===Slave Schedules=== Please See: [[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_K_Yates%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Benjamin K Gates, Georgia]] ===Named Slaves=== {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7837|George Gates]]||||[[Gates-8070|Gus]], child |- |[[Gates-7839|Creasy Gates]]||||[[Gates-8071|Robert]] |- |[[Gates-7840|Sophia Gates]]||||[[Gates-8072|Deck]] |- |[[Gates-7842|Solomon Gates]] (deeded gift)||||[[Gates-8073|Ned]] |- |[[Gates-7894|Henry]]||||[[Gates-8074|Matilda]] |- |[[Gates-8059|Emaline]]||||[[Gates-8075|Rhoda]] |- |[[Gates-7919|Amanda Gates]]||||[[Gates-8078|Lethea]] |- |[[Gates-8060|Mahala]]||||[[Abrams-2585|Jim Abrams]] |- |[[Gates-8061|Alec]]||||[[Gates-8079|Reid]], servant's son |- |[[Gates-8062|Georgiana]], daughter of [[Gates-8088|Mary]]||||[[Gates-8080|Ben]] |- |[[Gates-8063|Martha]]||||[[Booker-2351|Steward Booker]] |- |[[Gates-8064|Mariah Gates]]||||[[Gates-8081|Frank]] |- |Levi||||[[Gates-8082|Isaac]] |- |[[Gates-8065|Delia]]||||[[Gates-8083|Esther]] |- |[[Gates-8066|Theny]]||||[[Gates-8084|Puck]], child. |- |[[Gates-7956|Daniel]]||||[[Gates-8085|Bob]] |- |[[Gates-8067|Julia]] and children.||||[[Gates-8086|Wesley]] |- |[[Gates-8068|Elisa]]||||[[Gates-7958|Arta]] |- |[[Gates-8069|Sidney]]|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7898|Ben]]||||||[[Gates-7931|Loucinda Gates)]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7917|Olly]]||||||[[Gates-7932|Neptuner Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7918|Henry]]||||||[[Gates-7891|Becky Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7919|Amanda]]||||||[[Gates-7933|Minta Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7920|Edy]]||||||[[Gates-7935|Flora Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7936|Cherry Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7937|Jefferson Gates]]|||| |} ===Slave Sold=== *[[Gates-7842|Solomon]], a young boy *[[Wilson-102136|Henry Wilson]], young boy ==Notes== == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Benjamin A Gates probate on 10 Oct 1853. *'''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County)
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Benjamin Kolb Gates probate, 1865. * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Samuel K Gates probate on 5 Apr 1854. * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County)
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Benjamin Kolb Gates probate. * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 19; Page: 163; Family History Library Film: 0007039
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Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia. * '''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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Benjamin M Gates in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 77; Page: 377b; Line Number: 3
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Benjamin K Gates (21), Farmer, in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. Born in Georgia.

Black and Stevens Surname History.

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Creating a simple free space page to paste my surname data from the new app My own profile page can be found here [[Black-15566]] === My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Abbot-911|'''A'''bbott (Abbot) ]], [[Abbott-3216|Abbott]] , [[Abell-1093|Abell]] , [[Adams-258|Adams]] , [[Adcocke-5|Adcocke]] , [[Adriaen Louvendr.-1|Adriaen Louvendr.]] , [[Haynesworth-22|Ainsworth]] , [[Albone-14|Albone]] , [[Alexander-3614|Alexander]] , [[Allen-13131|Allen]] , [[Allen-1645|Allen]] , [[Allen-2406|Allen]] , [[Allin-33|Allen]] , [[Allen-1374|Allen]] , [[Allen-48210|Allen]] , [[Alley-1313|Alley]] , [[Alleyn-3|Alleyn]] , [[Algor-2|Allgar]] , [[Allott-23|Allott]] , [[Andrew-38|Andrew]] , [[Andries-102|Andriessen]] , [[Anne-22|Anne]] , [[Annis-150|Annis]] , [[Anstye-3|Anstye]] , [[Anthony-674|Anthony]] , [[Joosten-50|Arents]] , [[Jans-1167|Ariens]] , [[Arnold-575|Arnold]] , [[Artman-6|Artman]] , [[Ashe-93|Ashe]] , [[Esse-23|Ashe]] , [[Astle-11|Astle]] , 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[[Keaten-2|Keaton]] , [[Keats-6|Keats]] , [[Kelway-3|Kelway]] , [[Kempen-10|Kempen]] , [[Kennedy-3829|Kennedy]] , [[Kenion-23|Kennion]] , [[Keyes-29|Keyes]] , [[Kiis-1|Kiis]] , [[King-1614|King]] , [[Kinge-89|Kinge]] , [[Kinge-32|Kinge]] , [[Knight-148|Knight]] , [[Knight-6784|Knight]] , [[Kuijstendr-1|Kuijstendr]] :[[LaShawe-1|'''L'''aShawe]], [[Lacy-336|Lacey]] , [[Lacy-784|Lacy]] , [[Larkin-46|Larkin]] , [[Lascelle-2|Lascelle]] , [[Latham-66|Latham]] , [[Lawthrop-5|Lathrop]] , [[Laucs-3|Laucs]] , [[Lawe-8|Lawe]] , [[Lawter-41|Lawter]] , [[Le Blanc-6|Le Blanc]] , [[Leach-2764|Leach]] , [[Leagent-1|Leagent]] , [[Leche-1|Leche]] , [[Lee-780|Lee]] , [[Lee-13320|Lee]] , [[Lee-28117|Lee]] , [[Leeke-8|Leeke]] , [[Leenderts-1|Leenderts]] , [[Leese-23|Leese]] , [[Leman-131|Lemmon]] , [[Lester-769|Lester]] , [[Levell-49|Levell]] , [[Lewes-175|Lewes]] , [[Lewis-27748|Lewis]] , [[Lewis-5457|Lewis]] , [[Lewis-1192|Lewis]] , [[Lewis-1116|Lewis]] , [[Lightfoot-75|Lightfoot]] , 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[[Pamoore-1|Pamoore]] , [[Park-673|Park]] , [[Parker-12713|Parker]] , [[Parker-3724|Parker]] , [[Parker-29272|Parker]] , [[Parker-5054|Parker]] , [[Parkhurst-40|Parkhurst]] , [[Parmenter-411|Parmenter]] , [[Partridge-45|Partridge]] , [[Partridge-74|Partridge]] , [[Parye-2|Parye]] , [[Pasfield-22|Pasfield]] , [[Pasfield-15|Pasfield]] , [[Patrick-3984|Patrick]] , [[Patten-218|Patten]] , [[Paine-915|Payne]] , [[Peck-416|Peck]] , [[Peckham-128|Peckham]] , [[Pels-28|Pels]] , [[Penn-117|Penn]] , [[Perry-501|Perry]] , [[Perye-5|Perye]] , [[Peryent-5|Peryente]] , [[Mac Cairbe-1|Philips]] , [[Phillips-11438|Phillips]] , [[Phillips-1522|Phillips]] , [[Phillips-770|Phillips]] , [[Phillips-1521|Phillips]] , [[Pickering-937|Pickering]] , [[Pickle-237|Pickle]] , [[Pidge-4|Pidge]] , [[Pierce-253|Pierce]] , [[Pietertgen-1|Pietertgen]] , [[Pigot-80|Pigot]] , [[Pitts-3|Pitts]] , [[Platts-1871|Platts]] , [[Gawkroger-31|Platts]] , [[Plomer-2|Plomer]] , [[Pomeroy-1435|Pomeroy]] , [[Poppy-4|Poppy]] , [[Port-236|Port]] , [[Porter-385|Porter]] , [[Porter-6823|Porter]] , [[Porter-299|Porter]] , [[Fitzherbert-8|Powell]] , [[Powyes-6|Powyes]] , [[Preston-10|Preston]] , [[Puleston-12|Puleston]] , [[Pile-196|Pyle]] :[[Radcliffe-1069|'''R'''adcliffe]], [[Rande-4|Rande]] , [[Randolf-26|Randolf]] , [[Raven-173|Raven]] , [[Ravens-10|Raven]] , [[Rawson-18|Rawson]] , [[Ray-7435|Ray]] , [[Redman-2107|Redman]] , [[Reeder-87|Reeder]] , [[Remelle-1|Remelle]] , [[Reynes-7|Reynes]] , [[Reynolds-8389|Reynolds]] , [[Rice-52|Rice]] , [[Richardson-23591|Richardson]] , [[Rydysdale-1|Riddlesdale]] , [[Ripley-62|Ripley]] , [[Rockett-4|Rockett]] , [[Rockwood-10|Rockwood]] , [[Rogers-7647|Rogers]] , [[Rogers-70|Rogers]] , [[Roorda-76|Roorda]] , [[Goerts-1|Roosa]] , [[Roseblade-1|Roseblade]] , [[Row-496|Row]] , [[Russell-5061|Russell]] , [[Ryse-52|Ryse]] :[[Sabin-13|'''S'''abin]], [[Sale-337|Sale]] , [[Saltzmann-3|Salzmann]] , [[Sandeford-2|Sandeford]] , [[Sandler-103|Sandler]] , [[Saunders-3789|Saunders]] , [[Saunders-843|Saunders]] , [[Savage-489|Savage]] , [[Savell-160|Savell]] , [[Scadding-13|Scadding]] , [[Scarwier-3|Scarwier]] , [[Scott-1652|Scott]] , [[Scott-2746|Scott]] , [[Scott-3694|Scott]] , [[Scull-13|Scull]] , [[Seaborne-8|Seaborne]] , [[Seager-332|Seager]] , [[Sedgwick-730|Sedgwick]] , [[Serrell-1|Serrell]] , [[Sevenocke-3|Sevenoak]] , [[Sharpe-2486|Sharp]] , [[Sheldon-321|Sheldon]] , [[Sheldon-318|Sheldon]] , [[Shelton-2021|Sheldon]] , [[Shepherd-6089|Shepard]] , [[Shepard-125|Shephard]] , [[Wickham-57|Sheppard]] , [[Sherman-7885|Sherman]] , [[Short-606|Short]] , [[Florisz-5|Sijmons]] , [[Simmons-7667|Simmons]] , [[Sims-3569|Sims]] , [[Seubert-15|Siver]] , [[Skarlett-3|Skarlett]] , [[Skinner-698|Skinner]] , [[Slecht-15|Sleght]] , [[Smith-49223|Smith]] , [[Smith-57901|Smith]] , [[Smith-67259|Smith]] , [[Smith-232081|Smith]] , [[Smith-1215|Smith]] , [[Smith-46813|Smith]] , [[Smith-182007|Smith]] , [[Smith-5522|Smith]] , [[Smith-39964|Smith]] , [[Smith-16853|Smith]] , [[Smith-53272|Smith]] , [[Smith-6919|Smith]] , [[Smith-3275|Smith]] , [[Smith-36298|Smith]] , [[Smyth-43|Smyth]] , [[Sneade-9|Sneade]] , [[Alditheley-4|Sneyde]] , [[Snow-1611|Snow]] , [[Soule-358|Soole]] , [[Sorrell-11|Sorrell]] , [[Sotheron-15|Sothern]] , [[Sothy-3|Sothy]] , [[South-889|South]] , [[Spalding-138|Spalding]] , [[Spencer-753|Spencer]] , [[Spoure-1|Sporne]] , [[Sprague-157|Sprague]] , [[Sprague-155|Sprague]] , [[Sprague-148|Sprague]] , [[Squire-11|Squire]] , [[Santken-1|St. John]] , [[Stalcup-14|Stalcup]] , [[Stalham-7|Stalham]] , [[Stancliffe-2|Stancliffe]] , [[Stanhope-99|Stanhope]] , [[Stanley-341|Stanley]] , [[Stanyere-1|Stanyerne]] , [[Stapley-19|Stapley]] , [[Starlyng-1|Starlyng]] , [[Starring-12|Starring]] , [[Stasye-20|Stasye]] , [[Stebbins-954|Stebbins]] , [[Stephen-413|Stephen]] , [[Stephen-338|Stephen]] , [[Stephens-13423|Stephens]] , [[Stephenson-5771|Stephenson]] , [[Sterck-131|Sterck]] , [[Stevens-2668|Stevens]] , [[Stevens-18210|Stevens]] , [[Dol-46|Stewart]] , [[Stiles-374|Stiles]] , [[Stone-101|Stone]] , [[Stoner-33|Stoner]] , [[Strutt-7|Strutt]] , [[Stukeley-6|Stukeley]] , [[Sulsbury-1|Sulsbury]] , [[Swain-559|Swain]] , [[Swain-17|Swain]] , [[Swan-3572|Swan]] , [[Sybsay-4|Sybsay]] , [[Symonds-338|Symonds]] , [[Symonds-338|Symonds]] , [[Symonds-441|Symonds]] :[[Taintor-3|'''T'''aintor]], [[Tansley-2|Tansley]] , [[Taylor-1529|Taylor]] , [[Taylor-48951|Taylor]] , [[Telbe-1|Telbe]] , [[Thayer-23|Thayer]] , [[Thompson-4409|Thompson]] , [[Thomson-5161|Thomson]] , [[Thorne-178|Thorne]] , [[Thorpe-65|Thorpe]] , [[Thurber-82|Thurber]] , [[Tinker-216|Tinker]] , [[Tisdale-540|Tisdale]] , [[Titus-132|Titus]] , [[Tomson-193|Tomson]] , [[Torrington-70|Torrington]] , [[Tough-18|Tough]] , [[Tough-17|Tough]] , [[Towne-491|Towne]] , [[De Townshende-1|Townsend]] , [[Tracy-349|Tracy]] , [[Tracy-211|Tracy]] , [[Traphagen-63|Traphagen]] , [[Travers-180|Travers]] , [[Travers-260|Travers]] , [[Trott-35|Treat]] , [[Trebartha-1|Trebartha]] , [[Trecarrell-2|Trecarrell]] , [[Trentham-15|Trentham]] , [[Tritton-9|Tritton]] , [[Le Toukere-4|Tucker]] , [[Turner-335|Turner]] , [[Turner-40|Turner]] , [[Turnor-2|Turnor]] , [[Tryelinson-1|Twelison]] , [[Tylly-1|Tylly]] , [[Tyssen-2|Tyssen]] :[[Adrien-1|'''V'''an Etten (Jansen, Marinus, Adriaens, Adrien) ]], [[Van Keulen-10|Van Keuren]] , [[Jacobsen-41|Van Wagenen]] , [[Vessey-194|Vessey]] :[[Wadde-1|'''W'''adde]], [[Woodall-395|Waddell]] , [[Wade-194|Wade]] , [[Wade-194|Wade]] , [[Wade-89|Wade]] , [[Wagener-30|Wagner]] , [[Wayte-12|Waite]] , [[Walker-1826|Walker]] , [[Walker-17159|Walker]] , [[Walker-1823|Walker]] , [[Wallace-1008|Wallace]] , [[Walter-46|Walter]] , [[Ware-136|Ware]] , [[Warner-1538|Warner]] , [[Warren-3963|Warren]] , [[Warren-7300|Warren]] , [[Warren-4010|Warren]] , [[Warren-66|Warren]] , [[Warren-6415|Warren]] , [[Warrender-116|Warrender]] , [[Waters-116|Waters]] , [[Waters-389|Waters]] , [[Watson-2603|Watson]] , [[Watson-26479|Watson]] , [[Wayte-10|Wayte]] , [[Wayte-9|Wayte]] , [[Weare-115|Weare]] , [[Webb-6163|Webb]] , [[Webster-3377|Webster]] , [[Weeks-6115|Weeks]] , [[Weeks-217|Weeks]] , [[Weld-16|Weld]] , [[Wells-511|Wells]] , [[Wels-3|Wells]] , [[Wheeler-4209|Wheeler]] , [[Welere-3|Wheeler]] , [[Wheeler-640|Wheeler]] , [[Wheeler-2611|Wheeler]] , [[Whilton-3|Whilton]] , [[Whitbred-2|Whitbred]] , [[White-5664|White]] , [[White-141|White]] , [[White-2852|White]] , [[White-255|White]] , [[Whitfield-191|Whitfield]] , [[Whitfield-892|Whitfield]] , [[Whiting-308|Whiting]] , [[Whitney-131|Whitney]] , [[Whitney-63|Whitney]] , [[Wight-157|Wight]] , [[Wilder-216|Wilder]] , [[Willems-668|Willems]] , [[Willems-6|Willems]] , [[Willems-633|Willems]] , [[Willey-21|Willey]] , [[Williams-14822|Williams]] , [[Williams-19395|Williams]] , [[Williams-21955|Williams]] , [[Williams-21891|Williams]] , [[Willis-981|Willis]] , [[Willmote-2|Willmote]] , [[Willmote-1|Willmote]] , [[Willocke-2|Willocke]] , [[Wilmot-7|Wilmot]] , [[Wilsford-89|Wilsford]] , [[Wilsford-8|Wilsford]] , [[Wilson-1990|Wilson]] , [[Wimarke-3|Wimarke]] , [[Wingate-83|Wingate]] , [[Winslow-73|Winslow]] , [[Wintershall-3|Wintershall]] , [[Wise-2593|Wise]] , [[Wood-3898|Wood]] , [[Wood-13044|Wood]] , [[Woodman-1495|Woodman]] , [[Woods-6865|Woods]] , [[Woods-630|Woods]] , [[Worley-1305|Worley]] , [[Wright-1818|Wright]] , [[Wylding-1|Wylding]] , [[Wytton-1|Wytton]] :[[X-6540|'''X''']] :[[Young-1059|'''Y'''oung]], [[England-416|Young]] , [[Unknown-224810|Yumbert]] :[[De Duytscher-3|'''d'''e Duytser (Willemsen, De Duytscher) ]], [[De Jongh-160|de Jongh]] , [[De Witte-37|de Wit]] , [[Brewse-1|deBrewse]] , [[DeCondets-1|deCondets]] :[[Le Roy-73|'''l'''e Roy]] :[[Van Baresteijn-2|'''v'''an Baresteijn]], [[Van Beveren-14|van Beveren]] , [[Van Heuckelum-3|van Heuckelum]] , [[Van Wesel-2|van Wesel]] Notes: Edes: following the Mother's line - from NaN Edes [Edes-29] -> Geertruid Edes [Edes-30] . Barentsdochter: following the Mother's line - from NaN Barentsdochter [Barentsdochter-1] -> Unknown Barentsdochter [Barentsdochter-4] . Waite: following the Mother's line - from NaN Waite [Waite-664] -> Honor Waite [Waite-381] . Hale: following the Mother's line - from NaN Hale [Hale-2280] -> Unknown Hale [Hale-2282] . Farnsworth: following the Mother's line - from NaN Farnsworth [Farnsworth-560] -> Margaret Farnsworth [Farnsworth-1305] . Gawkroger: following the Mother's line - from NaN Gawkroger [Gawkroger-30] -> Jennet Gawkroger [Gawkroger-31] . Hooker: following the Mother's line - from NaN Hooker [Hooker-97] -> Alice Hooker [Hooker-105] . Hopton: following the Mother's line - from NaN Hopton [Hopton-9] -> Joan Hopton [Hopton-7] . Metcalfe: following the Mother's line - from NaN Metcalfe [Metcalfe-10] -> Unknown Metcalfe [Metcalfe-938] . Woodchurch: following the Mother's line - from NaN Woodchurch [Woodchurch-4] -> UNKNOWN Woodchurch [Woodchurch-9] . '''Breaking it down in more detail:''' === My Surnames === :Legend: :Surname (''alternate spellings'') : First Person with surname in tree → EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor :( # ) = number of generations from Primary person to EKA :https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/pedigree.gif

Black Birth Book of Monmouth County, New Jersey

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] Black Birth Book of Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1804-1848. Printed by the Office of the Monmouth County Clerk, Freehold, New Jersey in 1989. This is a book of births of enslaved children born between 1804-1848. The male children were to be free at age 25 and the female children at age 22, due to an act of legislation. Most of the children, and most of the parents who were recorded, are identified by first name only. The original, hand-written entries copied to the book were from the slaveholders reporting to the government. The form was along the lines of “I, name of slaveholder, of town name, certify that a boy/girl was born on date of mother’s name and named name.” Some entries have a bit more information. The book has seven sections: #Entries in order recorded in the original manuscript book, # List of parents' first names sorted alphabetically, # List of children's first names sorted alphabetically, # List of slaveholder's names sorted alphabetically, # List of children's surnames sorted alphabetically, # List of parents' surnames sorted alphabetically, # List of slaveholder's occupations with surnames. Only section one is transcribed here. There are sixteen pages in section one. The Forward to this volume indicates that similar, original Black Birth registers exist[ed] for Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, and Bergen counties in New Jersey. It is not stated if any had been reproduced in print. === Entries in original order (fields reordered from book) === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name of Child ! birthdate ! Parent(s) ! Slaveholder's name ! Connected? |- |||Caroline||1804-10-06||Ruth||[[Fleming-416|Fleming, Jacob]]|| |- |||Broff||1804-08-06||Kate||Combs, Joseph|| |- |||Frank||1804-08-05||Hannah||WIkoff, Margaret|| |- |[[Forman-1453|Eve Forman (1804-)]]||Eve||1804-09-18||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]]||Forman, Denise|| |- |||Jane||1804-11-30||Nanny||Bennet, Benjamin|| |- |||Lewis||1804-07-22||Mary||Polhemus, Daniel|| |- |||Mary||1804-11-04||Bett||Pease, Adam|| |- |||Ned||1804-20-28||Phillis||Hendrickson, Tobias|| |- |||Catherine||1804-07-20||Sabina||McClaine, Mosis|| |- |||Saxon||1804-07-19||Nelly||Reid, George|| |- |||Lucy||1804-12-19||Sally||Bowne, David Jr.|| |- |||Sally||1805-01-01||Cint||Combs, John || |- |||Eanos||1804-09-18||Poll||Longstreet, Helena|| |- |||Phebe||1804-07-14||Margaret or Peg||Rogers, John || |- |||Mary Ann||1804-07-31||Hannah||Covenhoven, David|| |- |||James||1804-08-21||Betty||Cornell, John || |- |||July Ann||1804-09-20||Dinah||Hubbard, Jacobus Jr.|| |- |||Hager||(rec.) 1805-04-23||Rose||Layton, Job || |- ||| - f - ||1804-07-26||Jane||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Mink||1804-10-07||Catee||Schanck, Roleff || |- |[[Vanmater-68|Lewis Vanmater (1804-)]]||Lewis||1804-11-29||[[Vanmater-66|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1785-)]] & [[Vanmater-67|Jacob Vanmater (abt.1785-)]]||Throckmorton, Margaret & Joseph || |- |||Samuel||1805-01-26||Hannah||Schank, Denice || |- |||Joe||1804-09-10||Sara||Wikoff, William || |- |||Joe||1805-06-03||Sarah||Schank, Hendrick || |- |||Joe||1804-09-10||Sara||Wikoff, William || |- |||Eliza||1805-01-16||Liz||Vanderveer, Garrett || |- |||George||1804-12-19||Jane||Lloyd, John || |- |||Marget||1805-03-03||Bet ||Dubois, Elenor || |- |||Abraham||1804-10-03||Betsey ||Gordon, David || |- |||Isaiah||1805-05-10||Yawn||Conover, William B || |- |||Peter ||1804-10-19||Rhoda ||Norton, John || |- |[[Holmes-19687|Harriet Holmes (1804-)]]||Harriet||1804-09-28||[[Holmes-19686|Hagar Holmes (abt.1785-)]]||Holmes, Asher || |- |||John||1804-11-28||Phebe||Woodward, Nimrod || |- |||Robert||1805-01-27||Patty||Throckmorton, John || |- |||Benn||1805-03-11|| - ||Wikoff, Peter || |- |||Suson||1805-03-09|| - ||Hendrickson, Jacob || |- |||Samuel||1805-02-05|| - ||Polhemus, Daniel || |- |||Betty||18045-05-10|| - ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |||Abraham||1805-03-24|| - ||Schenck, Daniel || |- |||Jack||1804-11-13|| - ||Covenhoven, Jacob || |- |||Adam||1805-02-07|| - ||Clayton, John || |- |[[Lane-18233|Rosetta Lane (1804-)]]||Rosetta||1804-12-25|| - ||Lane, William || |- |||Anthony||1804-11-15|| - ||Probasco, Abrm || |- |||Dick||1804-11-04||Susan||Vanbrokel, Stephen || |- |||||||||end page one|| |- |||Ceasar ||1805-02-28||Sarah||Vanbrokel, Stephen || |- |||Anthony ||1804-11-16||Esther||Conover, Elias || |- |||Hannah ||1805-07-28||Phebe||Lyell, John || |- |||Rhoda||1805-03-16||Hager ||Forman, Samuel || |- |||Betty||1805-04-17|| - ||Forman, Rebecca || |- |||George||1805-04-20|| - ||Vanmater, Jacob B || |- |||Lewis||1805-07-23||Betty||Polhemus, John || |- |[[Covenhoven-219|Edward Covenhoven (1805-)]] & [[Covenhoven-220|James Covenhoven (1805-)]] ||Edward & James ||1805-06-11||[[Covenhoven-218|Rachel Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]]||Covenhoven, William P. || |- |||Ciro||1804-12-01||Dinah||Freemen, Henry || |- |[[Rum-7|Juno Rum (1805-)]]||Juno||1805-03-27||[[Rum-6|Sabina Rum (abt.1785-)]]||Allen, James || |- |||Clara||1805-08-25||Dinah||Longstreet, Hendrick || |- |||Jane||1805-02-05||Rhoda||Vanpelt, George || |- |||Diana||1805-02-18|| - ||Covenhoven, William || |- |||Sabina||1804-02-20||Hagar ||Haight, William || |- |||Tunis||1804-02-10||Fanny||Haight, William || |- |||Phebe Ann||1805-04-03||Jane||Haight, William || |- |||Kate||1805-04-16||Mary||Smock, Hendrick & John || |- |||Fillis & Sabina||1805-10-23||Betty||Holmes, Samuel || |- |||Maria||1805-07-04||Mary||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |||George||1805-10-03||Phebe||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |[[Commons-240|Jacob Commons (1805-)]]||Jacob||1805-01-23||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]]||Holmes, John S || |- |||Lucy Ann||1805-04-15|| - ||Schenck, Peter || |- |||Hager||1805-09-03||Susan||Vanpelt, John P || |- |||Sciro||1805-11-20||Hannah||Wikoff, Margaret || |- |||Peg||1805-06-10||Manda||Gordon, Ezekiel || |- |||Daniel||1805-09-27||Susannah||Wykoff, Samuel || |- |||Margaret||1804-08-20||Nanny ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||Elizabeth||1804-10-23||Mary||Crawford, William || |- |||Rachel||1805-09-24||Elizabeth||Vanmater, Jos. || |- |||Isable||1805-07-06|| - ||Schenck, Koert || |- |||Euphame||1805-10-25||Stacy ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Judith||1805-12-21||Bets ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Clara||1805-02-25|| - ||Remsen, Catherine || |- |||Rosetta||1804-12-12||Daphne ||Tapscott, James Jr. || |- |||Almira||1805-08-01||Jane ||Stoutenborough, John || |- |[[Covenhoven-203|Luis Covenhoven (1805-)]]||Luis||1805-08-17||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |||Dick||1806-01-23||Judith ||Holmes, Jonathan || |- |||Dinah||1805-11-24||Suck ||Schenck, Chrineyonce || |- |||Elizabeth||1806-01-24||Nancy ||Crawford, John B. || |- |[[Bennet-1658|Mary Ann Bennet (1806-)]]||Mary Ann||1806-03-22||[[Bennet-1657|Nancy Bennet (abt.1785-)]] ||Crawford, John B. || |- |||Catherine||1805-10-10||Rose ||Woodhull, Henry H. || |- |||Lydia||1805-09-13|| - ||Taylor, Elen || |- |||Maria||1805-10-29||Dinah ||Nichols, William || |- |||Matilda||1806-05-05||Clarisse ||Taylor, John || |- |||||||||end page two|| |- |||Elizabeth||1806-06-14||Hannah ||Taylor, John || |- |||Silas||1806-05-21||Betty ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Jeff||1806-03-05||Phebe ||Stilwell, Jarrat || |- |||Tom ||1805-10-01||Jenny ||Pitney, Aaron Dr. || |- |[[Golden-3472|Cloe Golden (1806-)]]||Cloe||1806-01-18||[[Golden-3471|Nan Golden (abt.1790-)]] ||Golden, Elias || |- |||Ceaser||1806-01-01||Sally ||Covenhoven, Jane || |- |[[Covenhoven-217|Samuel Covenhoven (1806-)]]||Samuel||1806-03-12||[[Covenhoven-215|Rose Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Thomas || |- |||Dinah||1806-07-12||Rose ||Vanderveer, Garret || |- |||Prince ||1806-01-29||Betty ||Stymest, Jane || |- |||Jane||1806-03-12||Patty ||Throckmorton, John || |- |||George||1806-04-15||Lizzy ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Lette||1806-03-04||Lot ||Carhart, Robert || |- |||Sam ||1806-03-12||Lott ||Reid, George || |- |||Samuel||1806-07-25||Zilpha ||Covenhoven, Cornelius || |- |||Isaac||1806-06-17||Betty ||Crawford, George || |- |||Benjamin||1806-07-25||Jane ||Hoff, William || |- |||Kate||1806-04-29||Leah ||Layton, Thomas || |- |||Clarry||1806-04-16|| - ||Cook, David || |- |||Harry||1806-11-21||Lydia ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |[[Dubois-4270|Ephraim Dubois (1806-)]]||Ephraim||1806-05-28||[[Dubois-4269|Suckey Dubois (abt.1790-)]] ||Dubois, Benjamin Rev. || |- |[[Covenhoven-196|Rose Covenhoven (1806-)]]||Rose||1806-09-18||[[Covenhoven-195|Hagar Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Garret || |- |[[Herbert-4823|Cuff Herbert (1806-)]]||Cuff||1806-08-26||[[Herbert-4822|Nanne Herbert (abt.1785-)]] Nanny ||Herbert, James || |- |[[Lane-18231|Hannah Lane (1806-)]]||Hannah||1806-07-10||[[Lane-18230|Rose Lane (abt.1785-)]] ||Lane, William || |- |[[Vanmater-70|Rachel Vanmater (1806-)]]||Rachel||1806-03-12||[[Vanmatter-1|Sally Vanmatter (abt.1785-)]] & [[Vanmater-69|Stophel Vanmater (1785-)]] ||Vanmater, John || |- |[[Vanmater-73|Luce Vanmater (1806-)]]||Luce ||1806-05-06||[[Vanmater-71|Darcus Vanmater (abt.1785-)]] & [[Vanmater-72|Peter Vanmater (1785-)]] ||Vanmater, John || |- |||Phillip||1806-07-02||Sarah ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Mary Eliza||1806-07-21||Rose ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Diana||1806-07-30||Elizabeth ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Julian||1806-04-11||Lettice ||Walton, Thomas || |- |||Jack ||1807-04-05||Hester ||Wikoff, Peter || |- |||Carline||1806-11-17||Margaret ||Little, Theophilis || |- |||George||1806-08-30||Mary ||Forman, Samuel Dr. || |- |||Nan||1806-10-11||Sarah ||Schanck, Ruleff & Sarah || |- |||James||1806-10-20||Jenette ||Forman, David || |- |||John ||1806-11-01||Patience ||Hubbard, Jacobus Jr. || |- |||William||1807-02-23||Hannah ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |||Jane||1807-06-30||Rachel ||Schenck, John || |- |||Hannah||1807-03-03||Dinah ||Schenck, John || |- |[[Denise-284|Anthony Denise (1806-)]]||Anthony||1806-11-27||[[Denise-283|Ellon Denise (abt.1790-)]] ||Denise, Daniel || |- |[[Bowne-394|Edward Bowne (1807-)]]||Edward ||1807-02-10||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |||Isaac||1807-03-01||Rachel ||Covenhoven, John P. || |- |||Betty||1806-12-07||Mary ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Holmes-19688|Harry Holmes (1806-)]]||Harry||1806-07-19|| - ||Holmes, Asher || |- |||Ann||1807-01-23||Mary ||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |||Settis||1807-01-13||Suke ||Vanbrakel, Stephen || |- |||Peter||1807-04-01||Sarah ||Vanbrakel, Stephen || |- |||||||||end page three|| |- |||George||1807-05-01||Rose ||Schanck, Ruleff P. || |- |[[Dison-228|Enoch Dison (1807-)]]||Enoch||1807-07-23||[[Dison-226|Dinah Dison (abt.1785-)]] & [[Dison-227|Parris Dison (abt.1785-)]] Dison ||Cook, Thomas Esq. || |- |[[Dison-228|Enoch Dison (1807-)]]||Enoch||1807-07-23||[[Dison-226|Dinah Dison (abt.1785-)]] & [[Dison-227|Parris Dison (abt.1785-)]] Dison ||Davison, James || |- |||Hager||1805-03-23||Jane ||Hendrickson, Daniel || |- |[[Covenhoven-202|Isaac Covenhoven (1807-)]]||Isaac||1807-04-30||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |||Frank||1807-12-18||Nelly ||Grant, Edw. || |- |||Betty||1808-01-04||Peggy ||Walter, John || |- |||Jane Carman||1807-08-23|| - ||Maxon, John & Mary || |- |||Samuel||1808-02-05||Betty ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Commons-241|Frank Commons (1808-)]]||Frank Commons||1808-03-05|| - ||Holmes, John S. || |- |[[Tallman-1408|Elias Tallman (1805-)]]||Elias||1805-06-08||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallmann, James || |- |||Micle||1807-07-28||Hannah ||Schank, Daniel || |- |||Franck||1807-10-20||Nell ||Bown, Frederick || |- |[[Tallman-1407|Elizer Tallman (1808-)]]||Elizer||1808-01-28||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Stillwell-1707|Elsy Stillwell (1808-)]]||Elsy||1808-02-26||Paul [[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Hester||1808-04-12||Rose ||Schanck, Rulef P. || |- |[[Hendrickson-2441|Nance Hendrickson (1808-)]]||Nance ||1808-03-09||[[Hendrickson-2439|Dine Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, John || |- |||Luce ||1807-12-08||Permilla ||Holmes, Philip || |- |||Enoch||1808-06-03||Rachel ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Nance||1807-10-18||Charlotte ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Rachel||1808-02-19||Statia ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Hannah||1808-03-25||Catherine ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||James||1808-03-13||Sarah ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Hager||1808-03-12||Jude ||Holmes, Jonathan || |- |||Dick||1808-03-15|| - ||Hull, John || |- |||Matthews||1808-04-23|| - ||Allen, James || |- |[[Dubois-4271|Anthony Dubois (1808-)]]||Anthony||1808-03-11||[[Dubois-4269|Suckey Dubois (abt.1790-)]] ||Dubois, Benjamin Rev. || |- |||Rose||1808-02-13||Nance ||Crawford, John B. || |- |[[Covenhoven-199|Charlotte Covenhoven (1808-)]]||Charlotte||1808-05-01||[[Covenhoven-198|Ann Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Jacob || |- |||Rosannah||1808-09-19||Elizabeth ||Wikoff, Margaret || |- |||Elizabeth||1808-03-17||Hannah ||Wikoff, Margaret || |- |||Allice||1808-06-28||Margaret ||Wikoff, William || |- |||John||1807-03-17||Rhode ||lVanpelt, George || |- |||Joe||1808-07-12||Rhode ||Vanpelt, George || |- |||Phebe||1808-03-18||Mary Ann ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Clarra||1808-07-22||Easter ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||Hager||1808-05-08||Sook ||Schanck, Chrineyonce || |- |||Mary||1808-04-28||Elizabeth ||Voorhees, William Sr. || |- |||Dinah||1808-02-10||Rose ||Layton, Job || |- |||Ezabelah||1808-03-10||Cate ||Conover, Garret G. || |- |||Harriet||1806-07-17||Lucy ||Errickson, Daniel || |- |[[Covenhoven-216|Jim Covenhoven (1808-)]]||Jim ||1808-07-03||[[Covenhoven-215|Rose Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Thomas || |- |||Poll ||1809-01-29||Hager ||Seabrook, Stephen || |- |||||||||end page four|| |- |||George||1807-09-03||Pat ||Smith, Richard || |- |||Elenor||1808-06-13||Jane ||Covenhoven, John T. || |- |||Tom||1808-12-17||Rachel ||Covenhoven, John T. || |- |||Sarah Ann||1809-02-26||Jenny ||Pitney, Aaron || |- |||Thomas||1808-12-29||Elizabeth ||Stymest, Jane || |- |||Jow||1809-02-15||Mary ||Polhemus, Daniel || |- |||Jef||1809-02-13||Lid ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |[[Haight-1578|Samuel Haight (1808-)]]||Samuel||1808-08-20||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |||Jacob ||1808-11-12||Jane ||Applegate, Joseph F. || |- |[[Lane-18232|Alice Lane (1808-)]]||Alice||1808-09-07||[[Lane-18230|Rose Lane (abt.1785-)]] ||Lane, William || |- |||Benjamin||1809-01-27||Hannah ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |||Elias||1809-04-01||Phebe ||Schenck, Delafayette || |- |||Charles||1809-02-27||Betty (sold) ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Charles||1809-02-27||Betty ||Field, Elnathan Capt. || |- |[[Henderson-25401|Eugene Henderson (1809-)]]||Eugene ||1809-02-10|| - ||Henderson, Thomas || |- |[[Bowne-395|Jane Bowne (1808-)]]||Jane||1808-02-25||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |[[Covenhoven-197|Abraham Covenhoven (1809-)]]||Abraham||1809-05-15||[[Covenhoven-195|Hagar Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Garret Sr. || |- |[[Probasco-223|Jack Probasco (1809-)]]||Jack||1809-03-22||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |||Abram||1807-12-04||Sook ||Egbert, William || |- |||Feeb||1806-05-04||Caite ||Egbert, William || |- |[[Herbert-4825|Elias Herbert (1809-)]]||Elias||1809-03-04||[[Herbert-4822|Nanne Herbert (abt.1785-)]] ||Herbert, James Sr. || |- |[[Holmes-19689|Elzer Holmes (1808-)]]||Elzer||1808-12-06||[[Holmes-19686|Hagar Holmes (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, Asher & Sarah || |- |[[Hendrickson-2449|James Hendrickson (1809-)]]||James||1809-09-02||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||Mary||1809-10-10||Lise ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Sarah||1809-08-10||Katherine ||Stillwell, John || |- |||Jeremiah||1807-01-13||Jane ||Smock, Hendrick || |- |||Eliza ||1808-10-14||Jane ||Smock, Hendrick || |- |||Marry||1809-04-14||Liz ||Smock, Aaron || |- |||Hannah||1809-02-26|| - ||Chandler, Martin || |- |||Juliann||1809-02-16||Cathrine ||Woodhull, John || |- |||Liz ||1809-08-22||Phobe ||Stillwell, Garrett || |- |||Susan||1809-12-06||Rachel ||Schanck, John R. || |- |||Lydia ||1809-06-19||Diana ||Stoutenborough, Stephen || |- |[[Clay-4886|Charles Clay (1805-)]]||Charles ||1805-04-29||[[Clay-4884|Lucy Clay (abt.1785-)]] ||Hankinson, Peter || |- |[[Clay-4885|Abraham Clay (1808-)]]||Abraham ||1808-06-04||[[Clay-4884|Lucy Clay (abt.1785-)]] ||Hankinson, Peter || |- |[[Hendrickson-2440|Elizabeth Hendrickson (1809-)]]||Elizabeth ||1809-10-21||[[Hendrickson-2439|Dine Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, John || |- |||Thomas||1810-03-08|| - ||lDivinney, William || |- |[[Vanmater-63|William Henry Vanmater (1809-)]]||William Henry ||1809-07-31||Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||Vanmater, Aaron & Capt. John || |- |[[Golden-3473|Sarah Ann Golden (1810-)]]||Sarah Ann||1810-01-12||[[Golden-3471|Nan Golden (abt.1790-)]] ||Golden, Elias || |- |||Jude||1809-11-15||Mell ||Bowne, Frederick || |- |[[Forman-1437|Job Forman (1808-)]]||Job ||1808-04-04||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1438|Ruth Forman (1810-)]]||Ruth||1810-02-08||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Covenhoven-204|Elias Covenhoven (1809-)]]||Elias ||1809-12-07||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |[[Hendrickson-2446|William Hendrickson (1810-)]]||William||1810-02-17||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||George ||1810-02-23||Jude ||Holmes, Jonathan || |- |||Hercules ||1809-11-17||Mary ||Stillwell, Joseph || |- |||||||||end page five|| |- |||Caroline ||1810-03-10||Amy ||Schenck, Alche || |- |||Betty ||1810-06-04||Elizabeth ||Voo[r]hees, William || |- |[[Praikes-2|Pontous Praikes (1809-)]]||Pontous Praikes||1809-11-16||[[Praikes-1|Rebeckah Praikes (abt.1790-)]] ||Crawford, William || |- |[[Covenhoven-200|Elias Covenhoven (1810-)]]||Elias||1810-05-06||[[Covenhoven-198|Ann Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Jacob || |- |||Jane ||1810-06-07||Nanny ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Jameriah||1810-03-10||Patience ||Hubbard, Jacobus || |- |||Jane ||1810-05-03|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin I. || |- |||Lewis||1810-008-10|| - |||Vanmater, Benjamin I. || |- |||Jube ||1811-01-22||Feebe ||Conover, Jacob I. || |- |[[Clay-4911|Emaline Clay (1810-)]]||Emaline ||1810-06-10||[[Clay-4910|Elizabeth Clay (abt.1790-)]] ||Parker, Joseph || |- |||Hagar||1810-06-20||Sill ||Denise, Daniel || |- |||Clarra||1810-10-22||Elizabeth ||Reid, George || |- ||| (male) ||1811-01-03||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |[[Commons-243|Sophia Commons (1810-)]]||Sophia ||1810-06-26||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, John S. || |- |||Joseph||1810-06-03||Catharine ||Vandervere, Tunis G. || |- |||Roda||1810-05-29||Lis ||Polhemus, John || |- |[[Vanmater-64|Samuel Vanmater (1811-)]]||Samuel ||1811-04-18||Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron & John || |- |||Phebe||1811-07-05||Lydia ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Yaff ||1810-07-15||Bet ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Moses||1810-10-25||Stachey ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Smock-528|Jin Smock (1811-)]]||Jin ||1811-03-01||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]] ||Smock, Barnes || |- |||Israel ||1811-01-11||Elizabeth ||Throckmorton, Jane || |- |[[Bowne-393|Benjamin Bowne (1811-)]]||Benjamin||1811-01-10||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |||Charlot ||1810-11-17||Hagar ||Holmes, John W. || |- |||Alfred||1811-07-30||Easter ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||Amanda ||1810-10-25|| - ||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |[[Stillwell-1711|Roben Stillwell (1810-)]]||Roben ||1810-02-16||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Jane ||1811-02-01||Han ||Hull, John || |- |||Lisett||1811-07-21||Poll ||Lloyd, John || |- |||Caroline ||1809-12-24||Hannah ||Vanmater, Rulef || |- |||Deyon ||1808-05-19||Hannah ||Vanmater, Rulef || |- |[[Hendrickson-2445|Jane Hendrickson (1811-)]]||Jane ||1811-09-03||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||Elias||1811-03-27||Nanna ||Sprowl || |- |||Nero ||1811-07-04||Dinah ||Hoff, William || |- |||Cloe||1811-08-19||Cate ||Seabrook, Thomas || |- |||Hager||1811-10-05||Dinah ||Diviney, William || |- |||Lydia||1808-08-28||Mary ||Forman, S. || |- |||George ||1810-08-28|| - ||Forman, S. || |- |||Jane ||1812-02-23||Morry ||Polhemus, Daniel || |- |||Edward ||1809-01-27||Grace ||Schanck, Daniel I. || |- |||William ||1810-12-18||Grace ||Schanck, Daniel I. || |- |||Cate ||1811-07-29||Dine ||Parker, Thomas || |- |||Samuel ||1811-01-14||Liz ||Smock, Aaron || |- |||Adam ||1811-11-20|| - ||Schenck, John R. || |- |[[Covenhoven-205|Joseph Covenhoven (1811-)]]||Joseph ||1811-11-07||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |[[Herbert-4824|Jerimiah Herbert (1811-)]]||Jerimiah ||1811-08-08||[[Herbert-4822|Nanne Herbert (abt.1785-)]] ||Herbert, James || |- |||||||||end page six|| |- |||Ceazar||1811-10-05||Hagar ||Hance, David || |- |||Thomas ||1811-12-15||Synthy ||Vanartsdalen, Jacob C. || |- |||Hester||1812-02-02|| - ||Hankinson, James || |- ||| -f- ||1811-04-22||Violet ||Hankinson, Eliza D. || |- |||Hozier||1812-08-10||Nan ||Wilson, Benjamin || |- |||Robbin ||1812-07-24||Cate ||Johnson, John P. || |- |||Mary ||1812-07-15||Han ||Hull, John || |- |||Cesar ||1812-05-17||Cate ||Bennet, John L. || |- |[[Hendrickson-2448|Henery Hendrickson (1811-)]]||Henery ||1811-08-01||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |[[Wollis-2|Nanse Wollis (1812-)]]||Nanse Wollis ||1812-05-06||[[Wollis-1|Jude Wollis (abt.1795-)]] ||Mount, William || |- |||Harry ||1813-01-13||Clarissa ||Compton, Job || |- |[[Commons-244|Charles Commons (1813-)]]||Charles Commons ||1813-02-01||Gen [[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Homes, John S. || |- |[[Bowne-396|Martha Bowne (1812-)]]||Martha ||1812-09-20||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |||Maria ||1813-03-05||Betty ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Hurcaless ||1812-10-11|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Janet ||1813-04-01||Mary ||Lloyd, John || |- |||Nell||1810-10-25|| - ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Marium ||1813-07-11|| - ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Rhode ||1812-03-27||Phoebe ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Charles ||1812-02-23||Dine ||Stillwell, William || |- |[[Vanmater-65|Edward Vanmater (1813-)]]||Edward ||1813-04-07||Betty & Wm. Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||Vanmater, Aaron & John || |- |||Mary Jane ||1813-03-07||Phebe ||Williamson, Ellenor || |- |||Mink ||1811-09-21||Charlotte ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Jane ||1812-04-08||Bets ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Charlotte ||1812-05-02||Rose ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Miner ||1813-02-09||Stace ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Rosanna ||1813-06-26||Little Bet ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Maria ||1813-06-27||Ann ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||William ||1813-06-29||Cate ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Bett Esther||1813-12-02||Charlotte ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Hagerty-464|Gorden Hagerty (1809-)]]||Gorden||1809-08-10||[[Corlies-169|Elizabeth Corlies (abt.1790-)]] & [[Hagerty-463|Aaron Hagerty (abt.1790-)]] ||Corlies, William || |- |[[Hagerty-464|Gorden Hagerty (1809-)]]||Gorden||1809-08-10||[[Hagerty-463|Aaron Hagerty (abt.1790-)]] & [[Corlies-169|Elizabeth Corlies (abt.1790-)]] ||Hagerty, John || |- |||Hager ||1813-12-03||Lidd ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Tone ||1813-06-15||Susan ||Schenck, Chrineyonse || |- |[[Johnston-24730|Julian Johnston (1812-)]]||Julian ||1812-10-28||[[Johnston-24729|Jane Johnston (1790-)]] ||Johnston, Peter || |- |[[Johnston-24731|Catherine Johnston (1813-)]]||Catherine ||1813-12-30||[[Johnston-24729|Jane Johnston (1790-)]] ||Johnston, Peter || |- |[[Stillwell-1686|Hannah Stillwell (1811-)]]||Hannah ||1811-05-13||[[Stillwell-1685|Mary Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, Elizabeth || |- |[[Stillwell-1687|Charles Stillwell (1813-)]]||Charles ||1813-01-23||[[Stillwell-1685|Mary Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, Elizabeth || |- |||Peter ||1813-05-27||Elizabeth ||Throckmorton, Job || |- |||Eupheme ||1813-07-29||Teen ||Cook, Mary || |- |||Tom ||1811-06-17||Betty ||Vanmater, William || |- |[[Hendrickson-2444|George Hendrickson (1813-)]]||George ||1813-10-19||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||||||||end page seven|| |- |[[Hendrickson-2450|Emeliea Ann Hendrickson (1814-)]]||Emeliea Ann||1814-03-06||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||Martilia||1813-12-30||Nancey ||Hart, Jacob || |- |[[Stillwell-1700|Charlote Stillwell (1814-)]]||Charlotte Stillwell ||1814-01-18||[[Stillwell-1702|Julian Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] & [[Stillwell-1701|Thomas Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Diana ||1813-10-10||Elizabeth ||Croxson, William T. || |- |||Diana ||1813-10-10||Elizabeth (sold) ||Parker, William || |- |[[Herbert-4786|Daniel Herbert (1812-)]]||Daniel ||1812-04-19||[[Herbert-4785|Zilpha Herbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Herbert, Isaac || |- |[[Herbert-4788|Miner Herbert (1813-)]]||Miner ||1813-10-08||[[Herbert-4785|Zilpha Herbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Herbert, Isaac || |- |[[Probasco-223|Jack Probasco (1809-)]]||Pompey ||1813-07-22||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |||Rhoda ||1814-04-01||Elizabeth ||Voorhees, William || |- |||Call||1813-11-15||Susan ||Bowne, James || |- |[[Scudder-1320|Juliann Scudder (1812-)]]||Juliann ||1812-05-12||[[Scudder-1319|Sarah Scudder (abt.1790-)]] ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |[[Scudder-1321|Eliza Scudder (1813-)]]||Eliza ||1813-12-19||[[Scudder-1319|Sarah Scudder (abt.1790-)]] ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |||Paris ||1813-11-11||Pally ||Smith, Richard || |- |[[Conover-833|Sarah Conover (1808-)]]||Sarah ||1808-03-25||[[Conover-832|Sarah Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Garret I. || |- |[[Conover-834|Hannah Conover (1811-)]]||Hannah ||1811-06-15||[[Conover-832|Sarah Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Garret I. || |- |||Susan ||1814-07-07||Maria ||Conover, Elias || |- |||Betty ||1814-04-30||Mary ||Stillwell, Jeremiah || |- |[[Haight-1579|Buly Haight (1811-)]]||Buly ||1811-07-06||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Haight-1582|John Haight (1812-)]]||John ||1812-06-12||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Haight-1581|Henry Haight (1813-)]]||Henry ||1813-11-01||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |||Charles ||1815-02-10||Hannah ||Hull, Margaret || |- |[[Conover-836|Betty Conover (1812-)]]||Betty ||1812-05-01||[[Conover-835|Lucy Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Elias || |- |[[Conover-837|Rose Conover (1813-)]]||Rose ||1813-12-01||[[Conover-835|Lucy Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Elias Col. || |- |[[Conover-838|Jude Conover (1815-)]]||Jude ||1815-03-01||[[Conover-835|Lucy Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Elias || |- |[[Schanck-85|Abram Schanck (1807-)]]||Abram ||1807-01-15||Faim [[Schanck-84|Fame Schanck (abt.1790-)]]||Schanck, Alche & Tunis || |- |[[Schanck-86|Ruth Schanck (1812-)]]||Ruth ||1812-12-20||Fame [[Schanck-84|Fame Schanck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schanck, Alche || |- |||Mary ||1814-03-01||Nanny ||Sproule, Moses || |- |||Hary ||1815-09-13||Cate ||Jonson, John P. || |- |[[Egbert-688|Jeremiah Egbert (1810-)]]||Jeremiah ||1810-03-01||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |[[Egbert-686|Cate Egbert (1814-)]]||Cate ||1814-02-22||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |||York ||1815-04-05||Jane ||Applegate, Richard || |- |[[Jimmos-3|Ruth Jimmos (1814-)]]||Ruth ||1814-12-05||[[Jimmos-2|Pol Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] & [[Jimmos-1|Thomas Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] Jimmos ||[[Fleming-416|Fleming, Jacob]] || |- |[[Jimmos-3|Ruth Jimmos (1814-)]]||Ruth||1814-12-05||[[Jimmos-1|Thomas Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] Jimmos & [[Jimmos-2|Pol Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Tallman-1411|Julyan Tallman (1805-)]]||Julyan ||1805-08-06||[[Tallman-1410|Phebe Tallman (abt.1785-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Tallman-1412|Elias Tallman (1809-)]]||Elias ||1809-09-15||[[Tallman-1410|Phebe Tallman (abt.1785-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Tallman-1406|Mary Tallman (1812-)]]||Mary ||1812-05-12||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Tallman-1409|Anthony Tallman (1815-)]]||Anthony ||1815-03-19||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Hendrickson-2443|Enoch Hendrickson (1815-)]]||Enoch ||1815-03-13||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |[[Henderson-25400|Edwin Henderson (1814-)]]||Edwin||1814-11-01||[[Henderson-25399|Emily Henderson (abt.1790-)]] ||Henderson, Thomas || |- |||Silas ||1810-06-03||Jane ||Johnston, Peter || |- |||Isaac ||1815-10-03||Harriet ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||Hannah||1815-09-05||Bet ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||||||||end page eight|| |- |||Mary ||1815-05-06||Hester ||Hendrickson, Jacob || |- |[[Vanmater-62|Peter Vanmater (1815-)]]||Peter ||1815-07-11||Betty & Wm. Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||Vanmater, Aaron|| |- |[[Vanmater-62|Peter Vanmater (1815-)]]||Peter ||1815-07-11||William & Bet Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||White, Eseck|| |- |||Pero ||1814-05-18||Pheabs ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Robin||1814-06-27||Rose ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Charles ||1814-11-01||Hager ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Henery||1815-11-27||Lisabeth ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Christopher ||1815-04-05||Sarah ||Bowne, Peter || |- |[[Stillwell-1705|Arlin Stillwell (1812-)]]||Arlin ||1812-06-04||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Stillwell-1706|George Stillwell (1815-)]]||George ||1815-08-30||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]]||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Ephraim||1815-11-08||Catharine ||Vanmater, Benjamin Jr. || |- |||Cathrine||1815-01-15||Luce ||Vanderveer, Joseph || |- |||Francis ||1815-12-12|| - ||Ely, Joseph || |- |[[Cox-37514|Rose Cox (1816-)]]||Rose||1816-05-10||[[Cox-37513|Sarah Cox (abt.1800-)]] ||Cox, Thomas || |- |||Samuel||1814-12-26|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin I. || |- |||Jem ||1816-07-12||Lidd ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Elias ||1815-08-11||Violet ||Parker, Charles || |- |[[Commons-239|Susanah Commons (1816-)]]||Susanah Commons||1816-01-10||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, John S. || |- |[[Probasco-225|Julian Probasco (1815-)]]||Julian||1815-09-27||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |[[Schanck-82|Eliza Jane Schanck (1815-)]]||Eliza Jane ||1815-01-07||[[Schanck-81|Jane Schanck (abt.1795-)]] ||Schanck, Rulef R. || |- |[[Schanck-83|Catherine Schanck (1816-)]]||Catherine ||1816-08-24||[[Schanck-81|Jane Schanck (abt.1795-)]] ||Schanck, Rulef R. || |- |||Abriham||1816-03-12||Nansy ||Polhemus, Daniel T. || |- |||Anne ||1815-10-13||Anne ||Sproule, Moses || |- |||Samuel ||1816-03-03|| - ||Bennet, John L. || |- |||Ann ||1816-10-28||Mat ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |[[Whitlock-2312|Mary Ann Whitlock (1816-)]]||Mary Ann ||1816-03-25||[[Whitlock-2310|Isable Whitlock (abt.1795-)]] & [[Whitlock-2311|Robin Whitlock (abt.1795-)]] ||Whitlock, John || |- |||Silas||1816-08-16||Cloe ||James, Robert || |- |||Kate ||1816-11-01||Mary ||Stillwell, Jeremiah || |- |[[Quan-42|Lydia Quan (1816-)]]||Lydia Quan ||1816-06-03||[[Quan-41|Hannah Quan (abt.1795-)]] ||Mount, William Sr. || |- ||| -m- ||1817-02-24||Susan ||Hull, John || |- |||Joseph ||1817-01-10||Phoebe ||Schanck, Delafeyette || |- |||Cezar ||1816-11-04||Cate ||Woodward, Nimrod || |- |||Cezar ||1816-11-04||Cate (sold) ||Walling, Thomas || |- |||Elizer Quick ||1816-07-25||Phebe ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Elizer Quick ||1816-07-25||Phebe (sold) ||Willason, Hedrick || |- |||Elizer Quick ||1816-07-25||Phebe (ex sale)||Hulsehart, Honse exec. || |- |||Isaac ||1817-03-01||Bet ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Ned ||1817-08-19|| - ||Pintard, Samuel || |- |[[Clayton-7829|Jude Clayton (1812-)]]||Jude ||1812-03-19||[[Clayton-7828|Cate Clayton (abt.1795-)]] ||Clayton, John || |- |[[Clayton-7830|Silas Clayton (1817-)]]||Silas ||1817-01-22||[[Clayton-7828|Cate Clayton (abt.1795-)]] ||Clayton, John || |- |[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]]||Robin||1817-01-22||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Garret D. || |- |||||||||end page nine|| |- |||Jane ||1817-07-01||Lize ||Vandervere, David R. || |- |[[Forman-1437|Job Forman (1808-)]]||Job ||1808-04-04||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1438|Ruth Forman (1810-)]]||Ruth ||1810-01-08||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1439|Daniel Forman (1812-)]]||Daniel ||1812-05-10||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1440|Hora Forman (1815-)]]||Hora ||1815-04-04||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |||Frank ||1818-04-22||Lydia ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||George ||1818-01-05||Harriet ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||James ||1816-10-28||Maria ||Conover || |- |[[Hendrickson-2432|Harry Hendrickson (1818-)]]||Harry ||1818-07-12||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Garret D. || |- |||Peter ||1818-10-60|| - ||Pintard, Samuel || |- |[[Hendrickson-2438|Josh Hendrickson (1818-)]]||Josh ||1818-06-08||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |||Betty||1818-03-12||Lucy ||Vankirk, Peter || |- |||Harry ||1816-10-22||Isabella ||Williamson, John || |- |[[Stillwell-1710|Abrem Stillwell (1816-)]]||Abrem ||1816-08-04||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Harry ||1818-06-19||Hester ||Hubbard, Rebecca || |- |||Sam ||1818-04-03||Mary ||West, John || |- |||Henry ||1818-10-06|| - ||Stillwell, John || |- |[[Deproax-3|Harriet Deproax (1818-)]]||Harreat Deproax ||1818-09-02|| - ||Crawford, Richard || |- ||| -f- ||1818-08-19||Betty ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||George ||1818-12-21||Hannah ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |[[Henderson-25402|James Henderson (1818-)]]||James ||1818-07-08||[[Henderson-25399|Emily Henderson (abt.1790-)]] ||Henderson, Thomas || |- |||Charles ||1817-05-28||Emma ||Vanderhoef, Eliza F. || |- |||Lydia ||1818-04-24||Nanney ||Sproul, Moses || |- |||Margaret ||1818-09-24||Rose ||Sproul, Moses || |- |||Matildah ||1818-06-05||Betty ||Pintard, Samuel || |- |[[Forman-1454|Isaac Forman (1818-)]]||Isaac ||1818-01-28||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Commons-242|Sam Commons (1819-)]]||Sam Commons ||1819-05-28||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, John S. || |- |[[Scudder-1322|Emma Scudder (1818-)]]||Emma ||1818-09-29||[[Scudder-1319|Sarah Scudder (abt.1790-)]] ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |||Isaac||1819-09-05||Hannah ||Hull, John || |- |||Peter||1820-04-20|| - ||Freneau, Philip || |- |||Mary ||1814-05-12|| - ||Freneau, Philip || |- |||Christian ||1816-06-09|| - ||Freneau, Philip || |- |||Jane ||1816-10-04||Hannah ||Stout, John || |- |||Charles ||1817-04-07|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Bittey ||1819-04-11|| - ||Vanmater, Sarah || |- |[[Covenhoven-194|James Henry Covenhoven (1815-)]]||James Henry ||1815-02-25||[[Covenhoven-192|Rachel Covenhoven (abt.1795-)]] ||Covenhoven, Elinor || |- |[[Covenhoven-193|Ephraim Covenhoven (1816-)]]||Ephraim ||1816-08-28||[[Covenhoven-192|Rachel Covenhoven (abt.1795-)]] ||Covenhoven, Elinor || |- |||Charles ||1818-06-24||Eliza ||Vanschoick, David || |- |[[Probasco-227|Maryann Probasco (1817-)]]||Maryann ||1817-10-01||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |[[Herbert-4821|Sylus Herbert (1817-)]]||Sylus||1817-03-29||[[Herbert-4785|Zilpha Herbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Herbert, Isaac Sr. || |- |||Clarry||1819-08-10||Phebe ||Anderson, James || |- |[[Burnett-7772|Samuel Burnett (1820-)]]||Samuel Burnett ||1820-05-23||[[Burnett-7771|Jane Burnett (abt.1795-)]] ||Gulick, John || |- |||||||||end page ten|| |- |[[Burnett-7773|Julia A Burnett (1815-)]]||Julia A. Burnett||1815-06-16||[[Burnett-7771|Jane Burnett (abt.1795-)]] ||Gulick, John || |- |||Lavine||1819-10-19||Rachel Riley ||Craig, David || |- |[[Forman-1456|Henry Forman (1816-)]]||Henry ||1816-10-13||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1457|Peter Forman (1818-)]]||Peter||1818-10-13||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1461|Sarah Ann Forman (1819-)]]||Sarah Ann ||1819-08-21||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |||Het ||1819-11-26||Zilpha ||Disbrow, William || |- |||Bun ||1820-03-20||Sally ||Disbrow, William || |- |[[Burrows-4244|Jef Burrows (1820-)]]||Jef ||1820-01-20||[[Burrows-4241|Olly Burrows (abt.1800-)]] ||Burrows, Edward || |- |||Ami ||1820-04-28||Maryum ||Crawford, George || |- |||Harry ||1817-01-16||Clohe ||Crawford, George || |- |[[Deproax-2|Tom Thum Deproax (1820-)]]||Tom Thum Deproax ||1820-08-15||[[Deproax-1|Phebe Deproax (abt.1800-)]] ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Izable ||1820-07-10||Betty ||Taylor, Edward || |- ||| -m- ||1820-05-16||Marian ||Taylor, John decsd. || |- |[[Probasco-224|Dinah Probasco (1819-)]]||Dinah||1819-11-01||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |||Jaceb ||1820-09-02||Rose ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Aleda ||1820-04-19||Pheby ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |||Thomas||1819-12-01||Margaret ||Teneyck, William || |- |||Timothy ||1820-11-19||Hester ||Stillwell, John || |- |[[Denise-285|Oliver Denise (1820-)]]||Oliver ||1820-02-19||[[Denise-283|Ellon Denise (abt.1790-)]] ||Denise, Daniel || |- |[[Schanck-88|Betty Schanck (1816-)]]||Betty||1816-01-26||[[Schanck-87|Cate Schanck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schanck, Denice || |- |[[Schanck-89|Prince Schanck (1818-)]]||Prince||1818-02-12||[[Schanck-87|Cate Schanck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schanck, Denice || |- |||Charles ||1819-12-10||Luce ||Vankirk, Peter || |- |||Peter ||1820-09-15||Cloe ||James, Robert || |- |[[Stillwell-1709|Squez Stillwell (1819-)]]||Squez ||1819-04-18||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Stillwell-1708|Gilbert Stillwell (1820-)]]||Gilbert ||1820-07-15||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Polhemus-360|Rosetta Polhemus (1820-)]]||Rosetta ||1820-02-15||[[Polhemus-358|Elizabeth Polhemus (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanderveer, David R. || |- |||Lewis ||1821-03-01|| - ||Vanderveer, David R. || |- |[[Johnston-24998|Charles Johnston (1816-)]]||Charles ||1816-12-30||[[Johnston-24997|Catherine Johnston (abt.1795-)]] ||Johnston, John P. || |- |[[Johnston-24999|Cuffe Johnston (1819-)]]||Cuffe ||1819-05-31||[[Johnston-24997|Catherine Johnston (abt.1795-)]] ||Johnston, John P. || |- |[[Kerney-172|Joseph Kerney (1814-)]]||Joseph ||1814-02-08||[[Kerney-171|Cyntha Kerney (abt.1790-)]] ||Kerney, Edmund || |- |[[Kerney-173|Henry Kerney (1817-)]]||Henry ||1817-04-03 ||[[Kerney-171|Cyntha Kerney (abt.1790-)]] ||Kerney, Edmund || |- |[[Kerney-174|Charles Kerney (1819-)]]||Charles ||1819-07-19||[[Kerney-171|Cyntha Kerney (abt.1790-)]] ||Kerney, Edmund || |- |||Catherine ||1821-02-20||Rachel ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |[[Hendrickson-2430|Cuffy Hendrickson (1821-)]]||Cuffy ||1821-05-06||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Garret D. || |- |[[Burrows-4242|Alfred Burrows (1821-)]]||Alfred ||1821-07-30||[[Burrows-4241|Olly Burrows (abt.1800-)]] ||Burroes, Edward || |- |||Isabell Rose ||1821-04-24||Isabell ||Williamson, John || |- |[[Egbert-687|Elizabeth Egbert (1819-)]]||Elizabeth ||1819-02-18||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |[[Jackson-49166|Samuel Jackson (1821-)]]||Samuel Jackson ||1821-01-13||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |||Ellon ||1821-12-19||Hannah ||Hull, John || |- |[[Vanmater-61|Moses Vanmater (1818-)]]||Moses ||1818-09-28||[[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-60|Amanda Vanmater (1821-)]]||Amanda ||1821-06-05||[[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-75|Hannah Vanmater (1817-)]]||Hannah ||1817-03-05||[[Vanmater-74|Jane Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-76|Emaline Vanmater (1818-)]]||Emaline ||1818-10-14||[[Vanmater-74|Jane Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-77|Margaret Vanmater (1821-)]]||Margaret ||1821-01-23||[[Vanmater-74|Jane Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||||||||end page eleven|| |- |||Rachel||1822-02-13|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Thomas ||1808-12-17||Rachel ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Sarah||1811-12-01|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Rose||1814-01-13|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Nan||1816-07-18|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Charles||1820-07-26|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |[[Smock-529|Sussex Smock (1817-)]]||Sussex ||1817-05-08||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]]||Smock, Barnes || |- |[[Smock-530|Mink Smock (1819-)]]||Mink ||1819-05-09||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]]l ||Smock, Barnes || |- |[[Smock-531|Timothy Smock (1821-)]]||Timothy ||1821-10-12||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]] ||Smock, Barnes || |- |||Mary ||1821-10-28||Phoebe ||Schenck, Delafayette || |- |[[Taylor-87900|Emiline Taylor (1816-)]]||Emiline||1816-09-20||[[Taylor-87899|Rachel Taylor (abt.1800-)]] ||Taylor, John & Joseph || |- |[[Taylor-87901|Mary Taylor (1821-)]]||Mary ||1821-02-26||[[Taylor-87899|Rachel Taylor (abt.1800-)]] ||Taylor, John & Joseph || |- |[[Bowne-399|Lewis Bowne (1817-)]]||Lewis ||1817-02-19||[[Bowne-397|Hester Bowne (abt.1795-)]] ||Bowne, James || |- |[[Bowne-398|Catherine Bowne (1815-)]]||Catherine ||1815-05-20||[[Bowne-397|Hester Bowne (abt.1795-)]] ||Bowne, James || |- |||Alfred ||1822-04-27||Charlotte ||Taylor, Martha || |- |||Elisah ||1822-01-08||Hannah ||Bray, Daniel || |- |[[Cox-37515|Samuel Cox (1822-)]]||Samuel||1822-07-18||[[Cox-37513|Sarah Cox (abt.1800-)]] ||Cox, Thomas || |- |[[Denise-286|Cate Denise (1821-)]]||Cate ||1821-07-22||[[Denise-283|Ellon Denise (abt.1790-)]] ||Denise, Daniel || |- |||George ||1822-05-11||Mary Ann ||Taylor, Samuel || |- |||Sam ||1822-04-08|| - ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Cornelie ||1822-07-02||Judy ||Bergen, Peter C. || |- |||Surlot ||1822-09-01||Bet ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |[[Vanmater-80|Harculus Vanmater (1816-)]]||Harculus ||1816-01-01||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-93|Abraham Vanmater (1816-)]]||Abraham ||1816-06-16||[[Vanmater-92|Phebe Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-90|Sarat Vanmater (1816-)]]||Sarat ||1816-07-25||[[Vanmater-89|Peg Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Rose ||1817-05-04||Ann ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-82|Samuel Vanmater (1817-)]]||Saml ||1817-12-31||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]]e ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-84|Timothy Vanmater (1818-)]]||Timothy ||1818-02-07||[[Vanmater-83|Elizabeth Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-95|Robin Vanmater (1818-)]]||Robin ||1818-08-24||[[Vanmater-92|Phebe Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-88|Isaac Vanmater (1819-)]]||Isaac ||1819-11-14||[[Vanmater-86|Hagar Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-79|Adam Vanmater (1820-)]]||Adam ||1820-03-15||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-98|Samuel Vanmater (1818-)]]||Saml ||1818-08-10||[[Vanmater-96|Stacy Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-94|Jane Vanmater (1820-)]]||Jane ||1820-11-04||[[Vanmater-92|Phebe Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-91|Susan Vanmater (1820-)]]||Susan ||1820-11-11||[[Vanmater-89|Peg Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-81|Lewis Vanmater (1821-)]]||Lewis ||1821-10-25||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-85|Peter Vanmater (1822-)]]||Peter ||1822-01-04||[[Vanmater-83|Elizabeth Vanmater (abt.1800-)]]h ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Francis ||1822-03-14||Bets ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-97|George Henry Vanmater (1822-)]]||George Henry ||1822-07-11||[[Vanmater-96|Stacy Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-87|Cornelia Vanmater (1823-)]]||Cornelia||1823-01-05||[[Vanmater-86|Hagar Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Margaret ||1823-04-07||Margaret ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Matildah ||1823-02-07||Elizabeth ||Vanderveer, Daniel || |- |[[Haight-1583|Mary Haight (1822-)]]||Mary ||1822-01-19||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Holmes-19690|Ann Holmes (1814-)]]||Ann ||1814-12-20||[[Holmes-19686|Hagar Holmes (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, Asher & Sarah || |- |||Sam ||1823-03-24||Elizabeth ||Dubois, Tunis D. || |- |[[Sutfin-104|James Sutfin (1815-)]]||James ||1815-05-10||[[Sutfin-103|Rozette Sutfin (abt.1795-)]] ||Sutfin, Joseph || |- |[[Sutfin-105|Lewis Sutfin (1816-)]]||Lewis ||1816-11-20||[[Sutfin-103|Rozette Sutfin (abt.1795-)]] ||Sutfin, Joseph || |- |[[Sutfin-106|Oliver Sutfin (1820-)]]||Oliver ||1820-12-09||[[Sutfin-103|Rozette Sutfin (abt.1795-)]] ||Sutfin, Joseph || |- |||||||||end page twelve|| |- |||Benjamin ||1818-10-19||Susan ||Croes, John Jr. || |- |[[Davison-5704|Elizabeth Davison (1823-)]]||Eliz Davison ||1823-11-03||Rose ||Vandeveer, Jane || |- |||James ||1822-03-30||Lucy ||Vankirk, Peter || |- |||Mary ||1821-09-09||Catharine ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Eleanor ||1823-09-10||Cath ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Frank ||1815-12-15||Grace ||Schanck, Daniel || |- |||Rosette ||1824-01-01||Julia ||Hendrickson, Forman || |- |[[Vanmater-59|Ann Elise Vanmater (1824-)]]||Ann Eliza ||1824-03-10||Betty ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||Johnson ||1824-02-08||Betty ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Rose ||1824-12-19||Nelle ||Hendrickson, Elizabeth & Jacob || |- |||Susan Jackson ||1824-08-18||Susan ||Schenck, Jacob || |- |[[Smock-532|Hagar Smock (1824-)]]||Hagar ||1824-02-27||Milley [[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]] ||Smock, Barnes || |- |[[Smock-536|Delilah Smock (1823-)]]||Delilah ||1823-06-17||[[Smock-535|Joe Smock (abt.1800-)]] & [[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef & Sarah || |- |||George ||1821-01-19||Mary Ann ||Vanmater, Sarah || |- |[[Dick-5085|Ameline Dick (1822-)]]||Ameline Dick ||1822-11-10||[[Boyle-5217|Phephean Boyle (abt.1800-)]]e ||Crawford, Richard || |- |[[Dick-5086|Henry Dick (1825-)]]||Heny Dick ||1825-01-13||[[Boyle-5217|Phephean Boyle (abt.1800-)]] ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Roseann||1824-05-28||Bety ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Silos ||1824-04-09||Hannah ||Hull, John & Margaret || |- |||Mary Hannah ||1823-05-31||Catharine ||Vanmater, Jacob B. || |- |||James ||1820-09-15||Jinny ||Schanck, Rulef R. || |- |[[Walters-10175|Aaron Walters (1825-)]]||Aaron ||1825-04-27||[[Walters-10174|Clara Walters (abt.1805-)]] ||Golden, Matthew || |- |[[Jeffury-2|Martha Jeffury (1825-)]]||Martha ||1825-07-21||[[Jeffury-1|Chloe Jeffury (abt.1805-)]] ||Cole, David || |- |||Julia ||1824-04-10||Eve ||Hubbard, Samuel || |- |[[Haight-1580|Elizabeth Haight (1825-)]]||Elizabeth ||1825-05-01||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Brown-140364|George Brown (1821-)]]||George Brown ||1821-11-16||[[Baldwin-15606|Phebe Baldwin (abt.1800-)]] ||Baldwin, Woolsey || |- |[[Vinanet-1|Ann E Vinanet (1824-)]]||Ann E. Vinanet||1824-06-26||[[Baldwin-15606|Phebe Baldwin (abt.1800-)]] ||Baldwin, Woolsey || |- |||Will ||1825-12-13||Phebe ||Polhemus, Daniel T. || |- |[[Schenck-1686|James Schenck (1808-)]]||James ||1808-10-01||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1687|Hager Schenck (1811-)]]||Hager ||1811-05-27||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1688|Samuel Schenck (1814-)]]||Samuel ||1814-03-26||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1689|Windsor Schenck (1817-)]]||Windsor ||1817-06-21||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1690|Jacob Schenck (1821-)]]||Jacob ||1821-02-18||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1692|Jane Schenck (1825-)]]||Jane ||1825-06-01||[[Schenck-1691|Clara Schenck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Polhemus-359|Johnson Polhemus (1826-)]]||Johnson ||1826-02-01||Elizabeth Polhemus ||Vanderveer, David R. || |- |||Betty ||1825-12-10||Dean ||Longstreet, Hendrick || |- |[[Vanmater-59|Ann Elise Vanmater (1824-)]]||Ann Elise ||1824-03-10||Betty & William ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||Isabelle ||1826-03-10||Elain ||Britton, Nathaniel || |- |[[Cafferty-64|Lewis Cafferty (1807-)]]||Lewis Cafferty ||1807-10-28||[[Cafferty-63|Eff Cafferty (abt.1790-)]] ||Cafferty, Samuel || |- |||||||||end page thirteen|| |- |[[West-25024|Oliver West (1824-)]]||Oliver ||1824-02-22||[[West-25023|Rosannas West (abt.1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, John L. || |- |[[West-25025|Elisabeth West (1826-)]]||Elisabeth ||1826-02-13||[[West-25023|Rosannas West (abt.1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, John L. || |- |||Isaac ||1826-09-28||Olly ||Burrows, Edward || |- |||Phebe ||1808-07-30||Elizabeth ||Vanmater, Joseph H. || |- |[[Vancleve-207|Dianna Vancleve (1819-)]]||Dianna ||1819-12-18||[[Vancleve-206|Sally Vancleve (abt.1800-)]] ||Bennet, William H. || |- |[[Vancleve-208|Hannah Vancleve (1822-)]]||Hannah ||1822-06-21||[[Vancleve-206|Sally Vancleve (abt.1800-)]] ||Bennet, William H. || |- ||| - m - ||1827-12-14||Ella ||Teneyck, William || |- |[[Hendrickson-2434|Brasilla Hendrickson (1826-)]]||Burzilla||1826-02-26||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |||Janes ||1827-11-11||Clarysy Waters ||Golden, Arinthe || |- |||Jackson Seillinyes ||1828-01-09||Hagar Vanmarter ||Woodward, George || |- ||| - f - ||1828-04-25||Rhoda ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Clarisee ||1827-09-28||Catharine ||Schanck, H. || |- |[[Schenck-1692|Jane Schenck (1825-)]]||Jane ||1825-06-01||Clarry [[Schenck-1691|Clara Schenck (abt.1800-)]]||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1693|George Schenck (1827-)]]||George ||1827-06-25||Clarry [[Schenck-1691|Clara Schenck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Brown-141993|Rhody Brown (1828-)]]||Rhody ||1828-12-24||[[Brown-141989|Isick Brown (1800-)]] & [[Brown-141990|Morry Brown (abt.1800-)]] Brown ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Thomas ||1829-06-05||Juliann ||Hendrickson, Wm. || |- |||Lisit ||1829-06-12||Charlota ||Hendrickson, William || |- |[[Hendrickson-2429|Elizabeth Hendrickson (1828-)]]||Elizabeth ||1828-03-29||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, G. D. || |- |[[Forman-1456|Henry Forman (1816-)]]||Henery ||1816-10-30||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1457|Peter Forman (1818-)]]||Peter ||1818-10-30||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1459|Samuel Forman (1820-)]]||Samuel ||1820-08-21||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1461|Sarah Ann Forman (1819-)]]||Saryan ||1819-08-20||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1462|Abraham Forman (1828-)]]||Abraham ||1828-10-02||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1458|Augustus Forman (1827-)]]||Augustus ||1827-07-01||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1463|George Forman (1826-)]]||George ||1826-08-04||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1464|Joanna Forman (1828-)]]||Joanna ||1828-04-28||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |||William ||1828-09-15||Alice ||Vanderhoff, P. C. || |- |[[Smock-537|Fame Smock (1821-)]]||Fame||1821-04-08||[[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef || |- |[[Smock-538|Anthony Smock (1826-)]]||Anthony ||1826-11-13||[[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef || |- |||George ||1823-09-01||Catharine ||Smock, Rulef || |- |[[Smock-539|Louisa Smock (1828-)]]||Louisa ||1828-12-21||[[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef || |- |||Cynthia Ann ||1827-12-30||Margaret ||Lawrence, James S. || |- |[[Johnston-24874|Lydia Johnston (1808-)]]||Lydia Johnston ||1808-08-25||[[Johnston-24870|Charles Johnston (abt.1790-)]]Charles & Mary Johnston [[Johnston-24869|Mary Johnston (abt.1790-)]]||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24873|George Johnston (1810-)]]||George Johnston ||1810-11-18||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24876|Moses Johnston (1812-)]]||Moses Johnston ||1812-11-30||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |||||||||end page fourteen|| |- |[[Johnston-24871|Margaret Johnston (1815-)]]||Margaret Johnston ||1815-03-04||Charles & Mary Johnson||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24875|Maria Johnston (1817-)]]||Maria Johnston ||1817-04-24||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24872|Eliza Johnston (1819-)]]||Eliza Johnston ||1819-07-02||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24877|Sarah Johnston (1821-)]]||Sarah Johnston ||1821-04-06||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |||Alfred ||1829-04-06||Ellen ||Teneyck, William || |- |||Sarah ||1830-04-18||Dianna ||Conover, Peter G. || |- |[[Ellis-25727|Charles Ellis (1826-)]]||Charles ||1826-06-23||[[Ellis-25726|Sophia Ellis (abt.1800-)]] ||Ellis, Daniel H. || |- |[[Ellis-25728|Susan Jane Ellis (1829-)]]||Susan Jane ||1829-07-17||[[Ellis-25726|Sophia Ellis (abt.1800-)]] ||Ellis, Daniel H. || |- |||Benjamin Morris ||1830-11-05||Alice ||Vanderhoef, P. C. || |- |||Ben Jackson ||1827-08-27||Susan ||Craig, David D. || |- |||Ann ||1830-09-15||Dina ||Bowne, W. J. || |- |[[Vandorn-126|Sarah Vandorn (1814-)]]||Sarah||1814-03-08||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-127|Ann Vandorn (1816-)]]||Ann ||1816-11-19||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-128|Matilda Vandorn (1821-)]]||Matilda ||1821-02-01||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-129|Abraham Vandorn (1822-)]]||Abraham ||1822-07-22||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-130|Phebe Vandorn (1824-)]]||Phebe ||1824-04-26||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |||Charles ||1831-10-24||Clara Walters ||Golden, Yawney & Matt || |- |[[Willet-342|Edward Willet (1808-)]]||Edward Willet ||1808-02-15||[[Willet-341|Betsey Willet (abt.1790-)]] ||Hartshorne, Sarah || |- |[[Willet-343|Alfred Willet (1809-)]]||Alfred Willet ||1809-11-30||[[Willet-341|Betsey Willet (abt.1790-)]] ||Hartshorne, Sarah || |- |||Willis ||1832-02-13||Jane ||Taylor, Joseph A. || |- |[[Stoutenborough-14|Charles Stoutenborough (1818-)]]||Charles ||1818-12-12||[[Stoutenborough-13|Dinah Stoutenborough (abt.1800-)]] ||Stoutenborough, John || |- |[[Stoutenborough-15|Joe Ester Stoutenborough (1819-)]]||Joe Ester ||1819-04-15||[[Stoutenborough-13|Dinah Stoutenborough (abt.1800-)]] ||Stoutenborough, John || |- |[[Cummins-3236|Margery Cummins (1823-)]]||Margery ||1823-03-02||Jane & Hannible Cummins [[Cummins-3235|Jane Cummins (abt.1800-)]] [[Cummins-3234|Hannible Cummins (abt.1800-)]] ||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13280|Jacob Riley (1824-)]]||Jacob Riley ||1824-07-15||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]]||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13282|Robert Riley (1827-)]]||Robert Riley ||1827-07-14||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]]||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13283|William Henry Riley (1829-)]]||Wm. Henry Riley ||1829-08-10||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]] ||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13281|Mary Jane Riley (1831-)]]||Mary Jane ||1831-09-13||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]]||Holmes, John H. || |- |||Maryjane Forman ||1833-08-08||Alice ||Vanderhoef, P. C. || |- |||Jacquilina ||1835-01-12||Phoebe ||Crawford, John B. || |- |[[Jackson-49211|Susan Jackson (1835-)]]||Susan Jackson ||1835-09-11||Abraham [[Jackson-49209|Abraham Jackson (abt.1810-)]] & Margaret Jackson [[Jackson-49210|Margaret Jackson (abt.1810-)]] ||Throckmorton, R. || |- |||||||||end page fifteen|| |- |[[Probasco-221|Clara Probasco (1835-)]]||Clara ||1835-04-03||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret || |- ||| - ||1835-11-24|| - ||Schenck, Garrett D. || |- |||Lewis ||1817-05-01||Diann (sold) ||Forman, Denise || |- |||Lewis ||1817-05-01||Diann ||Stoutenborough, Wm. J. || |- |||Belinda ||1827-10-12||Lydia ||Stoutenberough, Hanah|| |- |||David ||1835-12-01||Clarissa Walters ||Golden, Arintha || |- |[[Clark-72069|Lewis Clark (1815-)]]||Lewis ||1815-06-01||[[Clark-72068|Morry Clark (abt.1795-)]] ||Clark, Micah || |- |[[Clark-72070|Emmeline Clark (1817-)]]||Emmeline ||1817-05-01||[[Clark-72068|Morry Clark (abt.1795-)]] ||Clark, Micah || |- |[[Hendrickson-2434|Brasilla Hendrickson (1826-)]]||Brasilla ||1827-02-24||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Hendrickson-2437|Tom Hendrickson (1829-)]]||Tom ||1829-06-05||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Hendrickson-2436|George Hendrickson (1832-)]]||George ||1832-08-05||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Hendrickson-2435|Eliza Ann Hendrickson (1836-)]]||Eliza Ann ||1836-06-04||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |||Sarah Ann ||1836-08-01||Elizabeth ||Vanderhoef, P. C. || |- |||Emmeline||1836-09-30||Emma ||Clark, Micah || |- |||William Henry Johnson ||1836-09-02||Sarah A. Johnson ||Forman, T. (former owner) || |- |[[Probasco-222|Rose Probasco (1838-)]]||Rose ||1838-08-16||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret || |- |||Edward ||1838-10-10||Clara ||Vanderveer, Jane || |- |[[Vanmater-100|Mary Vanmater (1834-)]]||Mary ||1834-05-11||[[Vanmater-99|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1810-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph R. || |- |[[Vanmater-101|Samuel Vanmater (1836-)]]||Samuel||1836-08-16||[[Vanmater-99|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1810-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph R. || |- |[[Vanmater-102|Jane Vanmater (1839-)]]||Jane ||1839-03-16||[[Vanmater-99|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1810-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Comings-394|Charles Comings (1842-)]]||Charles Comings ||1842-04-10||[[Comings-393|Judah Comings (abt.1820-)]] ||Ely, John W. || |- |||Hannah ||1844-03-27||Judah ||Hendrickson, Wm. H. || |- |||Alonzo Paterson ||1848-10-18||Susan ||Schenck, D. || |- |||Sarah ||1847-07-02||Phebe Schanck ||Whitlock, John S. || |- |[[Cummings-8075|Mary Cummings (1837-)]]||Mary Cummings ||1837-04-17||[[Comings-393|Judah Comings (abt.1820-)]] (bot 6 Sep 38) ||Ware, Eleanor || |- |[[Cummings-8075|Mary Cummings (1837-)]]||Mary Cummings ||1837-04-17||[[Comings-393|Judah Comings (abt.1820-)]] (sold) ||Gordon, J. or I. || |- |||Charles Hartshorn Johnson ||1839-02-23 ||Silpha Beldow ||Taylor, Catharine & Ellener || |- |||||(rec. date 1851-08-28) |||||| |- |||||||||end page sixteen|| |- |||||||||end of Section 1|| |-

Black Creek Cemetery

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This cemetery is located on Vancouver Island, a part of British Columbia, in Canada. Cemetery name: Black Creek Cemetery; Also known as Black Creek Mennonite Cemetery Address: 2230 Ployart Road, Black Creek, Comox Valley Regional District, British Columbia, V9J 1H8 Canada GPS Coordinates: 49.83333, -125.13333 *[ https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2549699/black-creek-cemetery Black Creek Cemetery BC]

Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery

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'''Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery In Robbins, Tennessee Detailed Listings:''' See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_Creek_Cross_Roads_Cemetery%2C_Robbins%2C_Tennessee The Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/378995/black-creek-cross-roads-cemetery Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=36.3732986,+-84.6022034 Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Tennessee |place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Black_Creek_Cross_Roads_Cemetery|Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery]]}}Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries |place=[[Space:Black_Creek_Cross_Roads_Cemetery|Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Black Creek Methodist Cemetery

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[[Category: Black Creek United Methodist Cemetery, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[ Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Black Creek Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Black Creek Methodist cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Black Creek Methodist cemetery is located in Black Creek Township near Fern Glen, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 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. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
----- ===Links === *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=794110&CRid=1777272&pt=Black%20Creek%20United%20Methodist%20Cemetery& Find a Grave] *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/township/cemetery/bcm2.htm Black Creek Methodist Cemetery Records] ----- ===About=== ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Smith-161163|Smith]]||Stewart||1897||1957|||||||||[[Image:Smith-161163.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3837|Boone]]||Perry||1825||1889|||||||||[[Image:Boone-3837.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shellhamer-19|Shellhamer]]||RachelBoone||1825||1887||w/o Perry Boone|||||||[[Image:Shellhamer-19.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3842|Boone]]||John||1846||1883||s/o Perry and Rachel Boone|||||||[[Image:Boone-3842.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3843|Boone]]||Henry||1850||1857||s/o Perry and Rachel Boone|||||||[[Image:Boone-3842.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kirkendall-300|Kirkendall]]||Stephen||1852||1899|||||||||[[Image:Kirkendall-300.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hauze-4|Hauze]]||Mary EllenKirkendall||1856||||w/o Stephen Kirkendall|||||||[[Image:Kirkendall-300.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kirkendall-301|Kirkendall]]||Percy||1889||1916||s/o Stephen and Mary Kirkendall|||||||[[Image:Kirkendall-300.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yost-1136|Yost]]||Edgar||1874||1894|||s/o Samuel and Elizabeth Yost|||||||[[Image:Yost-1136.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yost-1137|Yost]]||Agnes||1876||1893||d/o Samuel and Elizabeth Yost|||||||[[Image:Yost-1136.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yost-1134|Yost]]||Samuel Turnbach||1838||1913|||||||||[[Image:Yost-1134.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3834|Boone]]||EliszabethYost ||1849||1925||w/o Samuel T Yost|||||||[[Image:Yost-1134.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3838|Boone]]||Daniel J||1850||1915|||||||||[[Image:Boone-3838-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yeager-1600|Yeager]]||AngelineBoone||1850||1936||w/o Daniel J Boone|||||||[[Image:Yeager-1600.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3836|Boone]]||Samuel||1858||1938|||||||| [[Image:Boone-3836.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4150|Hess]]||Anna MayBoone||1864||1958||w/o Samuel Boone|||||||[[Image:Boone-3836.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-77796|Smith]]||Abraham||1797||1896|||||||||[[Image:Smith-77796.jpg|200px]] |- |[[McMurtrie-104|McMurtrie]]||CatherineSmith||1801||1888||w/o Abraham Smith|||||||[[Image:McMurtrie-104.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-144717|Smith]]||William E||1824||1903|||||||||[[Image:Smith-144717.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shellhammer-53|Shellhammer]]||Catherine AnnSmith||1828||1913||w/o William Smith|||||||[[Image:Smith-144717.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-160947|Smith]]||Charles Wesley||1853||1934|||||||||[[Image:Smith-160947.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yeager-1601|Yeager]]||CorneliaSmith||1855||1910||w/o Charles Smith|||||||[[Image:Smith-160947.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-77788|Smith]]||Phineas||1766||1848|||||||||[[Image:Smith-77788.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Vanhise-16|Vanhise]]||CatherineSmith||1865||1842||w/o Phineas Smith|||||||[[Image:Vanhise-16.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Barnes]]||Elizabeth||1841||1842||d/o Uzal O and Sally Barnes||||||| |- |[[Barnes]]||Hanna||1837||1837||d/o Uzal and Sally||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||||1886||34y-9mo||||||| |- |[[unknown]]||KateNungesser||1853||1927||w/o Abraham Nungesser||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||Nehemia||1853||1853||d/o John and Eleanor Nungesser||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||Catherine E||1878||1921||d/o John and Eleanor||||||| |- |[[unknown]]||EleanorNungesser||1812||1883||w/o John Nungesser||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||John||1812||1889||||||||| |- |[[Smith]]||Bertram S||1872||1964||||||||| |- |[[Vanheise]]||Mary||||1840||86y,erected by Abraham Smith||||||||| |- |[[Engle-1124|Engle]]||Eve||1791||1856||w/o John Smith|||||||[[Image:Engle-1124.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-77798|Smith]]||John||||1854||51y-1mo-12d|||||||[[Image:Smith-77798.jpg|200px]] |- |[[unknown]]||MaryCooper||||1845||41y-10mo-5d||||||| |- |[[Cooper]]||William B||||1851||43y-4mo-12d|||||||

Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida == [[Taylor-27085|William Newton Taylor I]] and his wife, [[Grice-315|Elizabeth Grice Taylor]], moved around from one plantation to another over a period of years. Elizabeth kept a detailed journal of their movements, and also documented births and deaths of their slaves. :The following slaves were documented living at Black Creek Plantation in 1850-1855: * [[Brown-125735|Mary Brown]], b about 1831 * [[Brown-125743|George Brown]], son of [[Brown-125735|Mary]], b 20 Jul 1850 * [[Brown-125749|Fanny]], b 29 Nov 1852 * [[Grice-1015|Harriet]] , b 1839 * [[Branson-1402|Charles Branson]], son of [[Branson-1401|Mary Branson]], b 22 March 1853 * [[Brown-125750|Maria]], b 25 Mar 1855 * [[Grice-1028|Lizzie]] , b Aug 1854 * [[Grice-1024|Bull S.]], son of [[Grice-1023|Bell]], b 1 Apr 1855 * [[Grice-1019|Pleasant]], [[Grice-1018|Till]]’s babe, b Jan 1855 == Sources == * Florida Memory. The Taylor Family Papers: Using Plantation Records for Researching Enslaved People (http://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/332812) *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Newton_Taylor_I|Slaves of William Newton Taylor I]]

Black Family

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Black_Name_Study]]

Black Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Blacks. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have in a cemetery I am adding to wiki a Robert C. Black born about 1816 in TN and died in Attala County, Mississippi in 1850. I found a marriage bond for him in Fayette, Tennessee, United States. He married Lydia A. Clendenin. This cemetery also has a grave for Lydia A that I apparently mistook for the maiden name Anderson. I will be correcting that. My question is who does this Dr Black belong to? I am not find a graving but I would like to at least make sure each person who I list in a cemetery has a page. The surnames you mention are interesting also since I have known some Surrats, Blacks, and Childresses most of my life there are a large group of them here where I live and where this cemetery is.

Black Genealogy Basics

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[[Category:African-American Family History]] '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' '''This page answers a few basic questions about USA Black/African-American genealogy and its unique challenges.''' ==USA Black Genealogy General Hints == #Race on census records was either what the household member self-identified as OR was subjective based on the skin tone of that person as the census taker saw it. It is not uncommon to see the same person marked as Black, Mulatto, and White on three different census records. It's okay to note this information on a person's profile in the research notes. #Information takers did not always take the same care with Black families. Many Black families did not know how to read/write because it was discouraged or even illegal for them to learn. Because of this, you will see terrible name misspellings and inaccuracies, ages that are as much as 10 years or more off, wrong birth locations, and incorrect relationships on records. It's important to put all records side by side and look for similarities. #Relationships on documents are not always entirely accurate because families would often claim kinship based on how their household was structured. Examples: 1) Children in the household might call their stepmother their biological mother. 2) Grandchildren might call their grandparents their biological parents. 3) A common law spouse or other relatives might be enumerated as boarders. It is important to look for all the documents and study the family over time to determine correct relationships. #Divorced or separated women often went back to their maiden names. You may see them in a census record with their birth family going by their maiden name while they are still married. #Be careful of last names. You may see up to half a dozen different last names and various spellings across documents. It's important to study the family over time to determine which of the names is correct. #It is not uncommon for a couple to marry AFTER they began having children together. Do not automatically assume a child born before a marriage belongs to a different mother or father. #Because it was difficult and expensive for Black families to marry in some areas, couples may have lived together in common-law marriages (US Black Heritage Project recognizes these as marriages) or may have married some time after they lived together. #Sometimes there will be look-alike families (same names in the family from the same area). In these cases, study all the records you can find side by side until you are able to find the differences and separate the two families. #Do not assume families with the same last name living next door to each other on a census record are related (especially on the 1870 census). It is possible they were enslaved by the same person, and that is where their last name comes from. #Because most enslaved ancestors were not allowed to read or write, they intentionally passed down family history from generation to generation. Therefore, oral history is an important source for Black genealogy. However, like any information that passes through time, it can become distorted and should be validated with documents whenever possible. #Do not assume an unusual or unusually spelled first or middle name is spelled incorrectly. Look for additional documents to confirm the name. ==USA Black Genealogy Hints Regarding Slavery== #Almost everyone born Black in the USA, whose ancestors were here before the time of the Civil War, has enslaved ancestors. #Records for those enslaved are hard to find because they were not enumerated by name on census records before 1870 (unless they were Free People of Color). They might have been listed by first name only on wills and sale documents. #Enslaved ancestors did not always go by their slave owner's last name. Sometimes they chose their own last name after freedom and sometimes they changed their last name at least once. #Records DO exist for enslaved ancestors, but they are not readily available or indexed. These records are almost always linked to the slave owners or traders, or a plantation. ==USA Black Genealogy Research Tips== #Transcripts of slave schedules often only count the first page enumerated for that slave owner. Look at the original document to see if entries continue on the next page. #Because transcriptions of all types of documents are often incorrect, always check the original documents when possible. #Often transcribers will count the number of lines as being the number of enslaved held, and they miss the fact that some enumerators used the first column to count the number of enslaved at that age, thereby affecting the count. Always check the original document to see how the owner was enumerated. #Think about names phonetically, especially in areas where accents were more pronounced. For instance, a name enumerated as "Lucinder" is likely "Lucinda." #Consider possible last name variations when searching for records. For instance, the last name Sale is often seen also as Sales, Sayles, Sails. ==WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project Standards== === Links === '''Please see these links for more information''' *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|Preferred terminology used by US Black Heritage Project]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming conventions for enslaved ancestors]] *Please see the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] for how to process slavery documents and create profiles for enslaved ancestors. ===Stickers=== USBH uses the {{African-American Sticker}} on all profiles for Black Americans. This is for the purpose of honoring their heritage, counting how many Black profiles we have at WikiTree, and maintaining all Black profiles. {{African-American Sticker}} {{clear}} ===Categories=== We have these main category structures for Pre-Civil War: #[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Slaves|Slaves by county]] #[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Slave_Owners|Slave Owners by county]] #[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Free_People_of_Color|Free People of Color by state]] #[[:Category:USBH_Heritage_Exchange|USBH Heritage Exchange]]

Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia

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[[Category:Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Plantation History == The Black Hammock Plantation was developed by John Hopkins who had received a land grant of 500 acres in the 1790s. When Nathan Atkinson sold his [[Space:Bourbon_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Bourbon Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] around 1800, he bought Black Hammock Plantation from Tompkins. The plantation was located in the northeastern part of Camden County, Georgia, in the Dovers Bluff, Hazards Neck area at the mouth of the Little Satilla River. Upon his death in 1817, Nathan bequeathed the plantation to his son, Alexander Atkinson. Alexander was murdered by five of his slaves in 1840. The plantation remained with the Atkinson family until purchased by W.C. Kirby (date as yet unknown). Kirby's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Kirby, Jr, acquired the property in the 70s (not known if 1870s or 1970s).[http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt, Plantations & Homes of Camden County, by Tara Fields] === Slave Owners === * John Tompkins * [[Atkinson-12789|Nathan Atkinson (1758-1817)]] * [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] === Slaves Bequeathed to [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] === Slaves bequeathed to Alexander in Nathan Atkinson's will in 1817 along with Black Hammock Plantation. However, Nathan's wife Sarah was to have the "labor and benefit" of Jim, Cloe, Pen and Jack until her death, and were not to be removed from the plantation. Sarah died on 20 Dec 1817: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Will Index 1795-1916, And, Wills 1795-1829, 1868-1932 Atlanta (Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Camden County)
{{Ancestry Sharing|30292850|0866c7}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|1350548}} (accessed 7 September 2022)
Alexander Atkinson probate.
#[[Atkinson-12813|Seck]] #[[Atkinson-12814|Hannah]] #[[Atkinson-12815|George]] #[[Atkinson-12816|Ned]] #[[Atkinson-12821|Phillis]] #[[Atkinson-12817|Joe]] (not the same person as [[Atkinson-12866|Joe Atkinson (bef.1817-)]]) given to Edmund #[[Atkinson-12818|Jim]] #[[Atkinson-12819|Chloe]], Jim's wife #[[Atkinson-12820|Peg]], Jim and Cloe's daughter #[[Atkinson-12833|Amos]] #[[Atkinson-12835|Ester]] #[[Atkinson-12836|Venus]] #[[Atkinson-12837|Maria]] #[[Atkinson-12834|Adam]] #[[Kitt-205|Sarah Kitt]] #[[Elder-4873|Bess Elder)]] #[[Atkinson-12824|Jack]] #[[Atkinson-12823|Pen]] #[[Atkinson-12838|Rachel]] #[[Atkinson-12839|June]] #[[Atkinson-12865|July]] === Slave Purchases === :Alexander purchased 14 slaves worth $4300 from Charles Dunham of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, on 22 Mar 1824.[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/151142317/person/192353279835/media/88a75045-8277-4cd6-a9fd-64bac9a09f07?_phsrc=QPQ4372&_phstart=successSource Abstract from a Camden Co. GA slave deed book. M-238. March 1824.] * [[Dunham-4523|George]] * [[Dunham-4534|Patty]] * [[Dunham-4524|Harry]], [[Dunham-4525|Lacy]] and their children, [[Dunham-4526|Auig]] and [[Dunham-4527|Fong]] * [[Dunham-4533|Tyra]] * [[Dunham-4528|Chloe]] and her child [[Dunham-4529|Harriet]] * [[Dunham-4522|William]] * [[Dunham-4535|Minty]] * [[Dunham-4530|Molly]] and her children, [[Dunham-4532|William]] and [[Dunham-4531|Nancy]] :On 18 Dec 1830, he purchased 30 slaves for $10,000 from John Randolph Bryan, of Chatham County, Georgia. [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008, p88, M 176-177] *[[Bryan-8375|Ned]] *[[Bryan-8397|Fanny]] *[[Bryan-8383|Ned]], assumed to be son of [[Bryan-8375|Ned]] *[[Bryan-8395|Clara]] *[[Bryan-8396|Nancy]], [[Bryan-8395|Clara]]'s child *[[Bryan-8376|March]] *[[Bryan-8380|Lydia]] *[[Bryan-8408|Amy]], not the same Amy as [[Bryan-8409|Amy]] *[[Bryan-8398|Lyndy]] *[[Bryan-8384|Jacob]] *[[Bryan-8399|Sarah]], not the same Sarah as [[Bryan-8407|Sarah]] *[[Bryan-8385|Joe]] *[[Bryan-8400|Ruth]] *[[Bryan-8386|Abraham]] *[[Bryan-8401|Bess]] *[[Bryan-8387|Salisbury]] *[[Bryan-8402|Margaret]] *[[Bryan-8403|Aminda]] *[[Bryan-8388|York]] *[[Bryan-8407|Sarah]], not the same Sarah as [[Bryan-8399|Sarah]] *[[Bryan-8409|Amy]], not the same Amy as [[Bryan-8408|Amy]] *[[Bryan-8406|Charlotte]], not the same Charlotte as [[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]] *[[Bryan-8389|Adam]], not the same Adam as [[Bryan-8390|Adam]] *[[Bryan-8404|Rose]] *[[Bryan-8390|Adam]], not the same Adam as [[Bryan-8389|Adam]] *[[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]], not the same Charlotte as [[Bryan-8406|Charlotte]] *[[Bryan-8394|Dick]], [[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]]'s infant, not the same Dick as [[Bryan-8392|Dick]] *[[Bryan-8405|Tyra]] *[[Bryan-8391|Andrew]] *[[Bryan-8392|Dick]], not the same Dick as [[Bryan-8394|Dick]] == Sources == See also: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Nathan_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Nathan Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Alexander_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Alexander Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Boggy_Swamp_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]]

Black Heath Mine Disaster 1839

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[[Category: Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining DIsasters]]|'''Black Heath 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: 18 Mar 1839 * Location: [[:Category:Richmond, Virginia|Richmond, Virginia]] * Cause: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 40 deaths === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Black Heath Mine Disaster, Richmond, Virginia, 1839]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Richmond, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} === Sources ===

Black Heath Mine Disaster 1844

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[[Category: Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining DIsasters]]|'''Black Heath 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: 15 Jun 1844 * Location: [[:Category:Richmond, Virginia|Richmond, Virginia]] * Cause: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 11 deaths === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Black Heath Mine Disaster, Richmond, Virginia, 1844]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Richmond, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Sources ===

Black Heritage in Australia

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Black Heritage in Australia - Jamaicans

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Black Heritage Records in England

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[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] Please edit this page and add relevant records by scrolling to the bottom of this page and adding lines to the table just before the final line ( which has |} in ). See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips#Tables help page on editing tables]. This page exists to collect records of people in England in the 1700s and 1800s whose black heritage is clear from the record, primarily because such records sometimes give a forename with no surname, which would make them very difficult to locate using standard online search methods. Employer is used in the heading for brevity so more can be fitted in the other columns, and in theory slavery was never legal in England, but slaves were brought from other countries and kept in effective slavery by those who brought them, and in some cases for Employer read Owner. This page is not really meant for records of people whose surname is recorded and who has a profile, or it will get unwieldy. But it might be useful to keep records where only a forename is recorded here for reference, even after a profile is made. You can sort the table in various orders by clicking the hourglass symbols in the blue header line. Some records have been added based on secondary sources, care should be taken to verify them before further use. See also https://sites.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/baptisms/black_baptisms.html (baptisms from Toxteth Park registers but without dates) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Year''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Employer''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Details''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Source''' |- |1813 |Joseph |Atkinson |Died in wreck of ''Rothsay Castle'' 18 Aug 1813 aged 14, had run away a few days before and been forcibly returned; ship's master Lieutenant John Atkinson, ship's owner Mr William Watson of Liverpool (merchant), Atkinson had the power to dismiss crew but not without informing Watson |Adshead, Joseph. A circumstantial narrative of the wreck of the Rothsay Castle steam packet : on her passage from Liverpool to Beaumaris, August 17, 1831. (Liverpool : D. Marples and Co, 1834). Accessed on https://archive.org/details/circumstantialna00adshiala/page/302/mode/2up |- |1736 |Sambo | |Young black servant from West Indies, died on arrival at Sunderland, buried in a field near Sunderland Point, gravestone erected 1796 |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1720 |Scipio Africanus |William |Servant of Charles William Earl of Suffolk, died 31? Dec 1720 aged 18, buried near Bristol |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1803 |Mary Southworth | |"A mulatto woman in Preston". Bequeathed £20 per annum in the will of [[Atherton-1980|William Atherton (1742-bef.1803)]], provided she made no claims against him. |Will of William Atherton - National Archives Reference: IR 26/425/852. Description: Abstract of Administration of William Atherton of Prescot, Lancashire. Proved in the Court of York. Date: November 10 1803. Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7207252 |- |1834 |[[Africanus-1|George John Scipio Africanus]] | |Born Sierra Leone, brought to Wolverhampton as a child, after death of master moved to Nottingham, married Ester & ran a successful Employment Agency there, had children, died 1834 aged 71, buried St Mary's Church Nottingham |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1767 |Chloe Gambia |Aston |bapt 1767 St Peter's Church Aston-by-Sutton aged about 7, d 12 Sep 1838 |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1821 |Joseph Nibbs | |"Man of colour" from St Kitts, cook on the ''Blenden Hall'', lost in first venture for help following wreck of the ship in 1821 off Ascension Island. Place of residence not known, voyage was from England. |Aberdeen Press and Journal 8 January 1823. Also Greig, Alexander M. Fate of the Blenden Hall, East Indiaman ... bound to Bombay : with an account of her wreck, and the sufferings and privations endured by the survivors for six months, on the desolate islands of Inaccessible and Tristan d'Acunha. (New York: W.H. Colyer, 1847). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044019421171&view=1up&seq=78&q1=muster |- |1767 |Chloe Gambia |Aston |d 12 Sep 1838 of breast cancer, bur St Peter’s Church, Aston-by-Sutton (bap 1767) |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1705 |Myrtilla |Beauchamp |Slave of Mr Thos Beauchamp of Nevis (in the Caribbean). Bap 20 Oct (presumably 1705), bur 6 Jan 1705, Oxhill, Warwickshire |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1841 |Jacob Walker |Long |Slave of George & Harriet Long who lived in Virginia and moved to England bringing him with them, he was then a servant and paid a wage. Died at Highgate London 12 Aug 1841 aged 39. |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1784 |Philip Scipio |Wharton |Died 1784 aged about 18. Servant of Duke of Wharton. Gravestone at St Martin’s Church, Werrington, Cornwall. |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1809 |George Edward Doney |Essex |Born Gambia, kidnapped and sold in America as a slave. Died 3 Nov 1809. Buried St Mary’s, Church Street, Watford, Hertfordshire. Worked for 5th Earl of Essex at Cassiobury 44 years. Obituary in Gentleman’s Magazine, and headstone. |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1762 |Charles Bacchus |Bond |Died 31 Mar 1762 aged 16. Buried St Mary’s Church, Culworth. Servant and slave to Richard Bond |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1766 | |Caster |Buried St Augustine’s Church Bristol, slave to Captain Caster. |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1770 | |Harwood |Buried St Augustine’s Church Bristol, slave to Captain Harwood. |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1778 |Ned | |Aged 12. Buried Quakers Friars, Bristol. Servant to a friend of the Champion family (Quakers). |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1829 |Felicity Ogilvie |McKinnon |Native of West Indies. Nanny to Miss McKinnon of Auchenfroe, Cardross. Died 22 May 1829 aged 19? or 41?, buried Cardross Church |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1801 |I.D. | |Native of Africa, died 9 Sep 1801, buried at Church of St John the Baptist, Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire. Has been linked to a burial record for a John Davies on 12 Sep 1801 by an annotation added later. |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1822 |Rasselas Bellfield |Taylor |Abyssinian (Ethiopian); died 16 Jan 1822 aged 32, lived free in Britain, buried Windermere |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1839 |Rasselas Morjan |Palmer |Abyssinian (Ethiopian); died 25 Aug 1839 aged 18, had been rescued from slavery & then employed by the Palmers of Wanlip Hall |https://blackpresence.co.uk/slave-graves/ |- |1822 |Samuel Ally | |From St Helena; freed from slavery; died 28 May 1822 aged 18, inscription by his grateful master on gravestone in Windleshaw Chantry, St Helens, Merseyside |Photo on [https://www.facebook.com/groups/929253387207046 Chantry St Helens FB group] |- |1717 |Abell | |Buried 1 Oct 1717 at St Nicholas' Church, Liverpool. Gravestone unveiled Oct 2020. |Source https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-54387940 (has gravestone photo) |- |1939 |Marie Negro | |Born 17 Nov 1894, married, living as paid domestic help in household of Harry and Emma White, Rothwell, Northamptonshire |* '''1939 Register''': "1939 England and Wales Register"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1939 Register; Reference: RG 101/6121D
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Marie Negro (born 17 Nov 1894), married, Paid Domestic Duties, at 43, Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England. |}

Black History Canada

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[[Category:Black History Canada]] Canada's Black population includes people who migrated to Canada from Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, the United States and South America since the 17th century. These people, connected by their common African history and ancestry, have created Black history in Canada, and are important participants in Canadian history. Some examples: *In 1608, the first recorded Black person in Canada was Mathieu de Coste *In the 17th and 18th centuries, before the American Revolution, Black slaves were recorded in Nouvelle France, and in the English colonies. *After the American Revolution, over 3000 slaves and free Blacks arrived as Black Loyalists. Other Black slaves joined their Loyalist slave owners when they migrated north. *In 1792, many residents of the Black communities in Nova Scotia migrated to Sierra Leone. *In 1793, Upper Canada passed legislation that began the abolishment of slavery and ensured any slave arriving in the province was automatically freed. *Over 30,000 slaves came to Canada from the United States via the Underground Railroad until the end of the American Civil War in 1865. *During the 19th Century, other migrations occurred from coast to coast. Many of the Blacks who arrived during this period were economic migrants in search of work and farmland. *In 1910 Canada implemented a racially discriminatory immigration system, which was in place until 1967. *Many Black Canadians volunteered and served in both World Wars, in spite of the discriminatory practices that were commonplace at the time. *In 1946, Viola Desmond's case created pressure that eventually led to the end of segregation *Various Black Canadians have emerged as notables, and advocates for Black rights in Canada Some sources can be found: *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/history-ethnic-cultural/Pages/blacks.aspx Library and Archives Canada] Black History in Canada splash page provides a window to various sources *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Canadians Wikipedia] Black Canadians (scroll to the bottom for sources) *[https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/black-history-month/resources.html Canadian Heritage] Black history organizations and educational resources *[https://amherstburgfreedom.org/ Amherstburg Freedom Museum] *[https://bccns.com/our-history/ Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia] *[https://www.bhmwinnipeg.com/ Black History Manitoba] *[https://www.blackhistoryottawa.org/ Black History Ottawa] *[https://blackloyalist.novascotia.ca/ The Black Loyalist Heritage Centre] *[https://bcblackhistory.ca/ British Columbia Black History Awareness Society] *[http://www.buxtonmuseum.com/ Buxton National Historic Site and Museum] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3187835?docref=ijLVcPhH6NN_hjrGGQhs2g L'esclavage au Canada français: histoire et conditions de l'esclavage] Marcel Trudel, Presses Universitaires Laval, 1960 (BAnQ, PDF) *[https://www.nbblackhistorysociety.org/ New Brunswick Black History Society] *[https://blackhistorysociety.ca/ Ontario Black History Society] *[https://sachm.org/ The Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum] (SACHM)

Black Mine Flowery Field Colliery Disaster

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Black Mine Flowery Field Colliery Disaster 1842

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Black Oak Cemetery

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[[Category: Black Oak Cemetery, Canelo, Arizona]] [[Category: Santa Cruz County, Arizona, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Santa Cruz County, Arizona]] ----- :'''Black Oak Cemetery''' is located in :Canelo (Canille), Santa Cruz County, Arizona, ::Approximately 9 miles south of Elgin on Highway 83 :[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=56973&GSfn=&GSln=burch Black Oak Cemetery] on Find A Grave Many thanks to Linda Hummel Roslund for creating this website: http://lroslund.com/ Here is a list of my relatives buried here: Grandfather Frank "Shorty" Burch [[Burch-2242]] Grandmother Grace Mary Douglas Burch [[Douglas-6056]] http://www.lroslund.com/burchg.jpg Aunt Norma Roselle Burch [[Burch-2321]] Greatgrandfather Irvin Warren Douglas [[Douglas-1443]] http://www.lroslund.com/douglasi.jpg Lulu Belle Brizzee Stoddard Douglas [[Brizzee-6]] http://www.lroslund.com/lulud.jpg Great Uncle Volney Marx Douglas [[Douglas-6177]] http://www.lroslund.com/douglasvolney.html Volney's wife Blanche Audrey Lawson [[Lawson-5287]] Alonzo T. "Lon" Lowe [[Lowe-7272]] http://www.lroslund.com/lowea.jpg 2nd Great Aunt Grace Ramona Jacobs Lowe [[Jacobs-7375]] http://www.lroslund.com/loweg.jpg 2nd Great Aunt May Jacobs [[Jacobs-7450]] http://www.lroslund.com/jacobsm.jpg 2nd Cousin Alonzo Franklin "Jokey" Spencer III [[Spencer-15190]] http://www.lroslund.com/spencerj.jpg Emory Stoddard [[Stoddard-828]] http://www.lroslund.com/stoddard.html 2nd Cousin Harold Stoddard [[Stoddard-1734]] http://www.lroslund.com/stoddardherald.jpg 2nd Cousin Nolan Stoddard [[Stoddard-2368]] http://www.lroslund.com/nolanstoddard.html Great Aunt Olive Douglas Stoddard [[Douglas-6151]] http://www.lroslund.com/stoddardolive.html

Black PointCemetery, McKean, Pennsylvania

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Black River Church Cemetery

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Black Rock, Arkansas

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'''A place to document this little city with photos, stories, and links to historical and other references.''' == Basic Facts and History == *Settlement of Lawrence County and Powhatan 1803-1890.[https://www.arkansasheritage.com/docs/default-source/ahpp-documents/local-historic-contexts/lawrence_county_new33329fb7-182d-4f78-b98b-b502793c54f5.pdf?sfvrsn=3eb2b12b_5 Arkansas Historic Preservation Program.] *The city of Black Rock in Lawrence County is situated on the Black River at the edge of the Ozark Mountains. It reportedly takes its name from black rocks in the area. The city was a boomtown, rising due to the development of railroads and timber interests, and it was later sustained by the pearling industry.[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/black-rock-lawrence-county-6076/ Encyclopedia of Arkansas.] == Cemeteries == *Oak Forest Cemetery, Black Rock.[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55420/oak-forest-cemetery Find a Grave Memorials.][http://nlmatthews.com/oakfor.htm Oak Forest Cemetery.] == Sources ==

Black Sea German References Owned by People on WikiTree

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Here is a list of books related to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Germans] that are owned by people on WikiTree. They are willing to look up information upon request. (Please add your books and contact information to this list.) * ''1813 Kutschurgan District Family Lists'' (2011) GRHS. Contact: [[Myers-14600]] *''1813 Grossliebental District Family Lists, Includes villages of Alexanderhilf, Franzfeld, Freudental, Grossliebental, Josefstal, Kleinliebental, Lustdorf, Mariental, Neuberg, and Peterstal'' GRHS. [[Myers-14600]] *''1852 Kutschurgan Census'' GRHS. Contact: [[Myers-14600]] *''[Alt] Arzis Bessarabia 1835 Census.'' GRHS and Heimatmuseum Der Deutschen Aus Bessarabien. [[Hensel-236]] *''Alt Arzis Bessarabia 1850 Census.'' GRHS and Heimatmuseum Der Deutschen Aus Bessarabien. [[Hensel-236]] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/163587629 ''Extended Relationships of the Kulm, Leipzig, Tarutino Communities in Bessarabia, Russia'']. Fargo, ND; Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, NDSU Libraries, Contact: [[Hensel-236]] *''Family Listings of Elsass 1881'' GRHS. Contact: [[Myers-14600]] *''Family Listings of Elsass 1893'' GRHS. Contact: [[Myers-14600]] *''Josefstal, Liebental District Odessa 1858 Census'' GRHS. [[Myers-14600]] *''Josefstal Roman Catholic Parish Church, Baptisms: November 1829- August 1835'' GRHS. [[Myers-14600]] *''Josefstal Roman Catholic Parish Church, Baptism: September 1835- December 1850'' GRHS. [[Myers-14600]] *''Josefstal Roman Catholic Parish Church, Marriages: January 1816- October 1834'' GRHS. [[Myers-14600]] *''Kulm Bessarabia 1835 Census. ''GRHS and Heimatmuseum Der Deutschen Aus Bessarabien. [[Hensel-236]] *''Kutschurgan January 1922, Includes Villages of Baden, Kandel, Selz, and Strassburg'' GRHS. [[Myers-14600]] *''Leipzig Bessarabia 1850 Census..'' GRHS and Heimatmuseum Der Deutschen Aus Bessarabien. [[Hensel-236]] *''Leipzig Bessarabia 1859 Census..'' (2002) GRHS and Heimatmuseum Der Deutschen Aus Bessarabien. [[Hensel-236]] *''Neu Freudental Liebental District Odessa 1858 Census'' GRHS & AHSGR. [[Hensel-236]] *Peterstal Census - 1812 -1815 -1858 - 1897 [Family Listings] (2005 GRHS) [[Hensel-236]] *Peterstal, Liebental District, Odessa, 1841-1861 Church Family Book. (GRHS) [[Hensel-236]] *''Peterstal, Liebental District Odessa 1858 Census.'' GRHS & AHSGR. Contact: [[Hensel-236]] *''Rohrbach Beresan District Odessa 1858 Census/'' GRHS & AHSGR. Contact: [[Hensel-236]] *''The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the years 1763 to 1862- Part 1.'' By Karl Stumpp. Contact: [[Myers-14600]] *''The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the years 1763 to 1862 - Part 2.'' By Karl Stumpp. Contact: [[Myers-14600]]

Black Sea Germans Working Page

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[[Category:Germany Project]] The goal of this project is to provide a place for communication/work to be completed by members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Black_Sea_Germans&public=1 Black Sea Germans] Team. This page will also be used commutate the latest areas where development is happening. ===Project Task List=== * Create a sticker for the Black Sea Germans, Done!!! *Help with category development in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kherson_%28Province%29 Kherson] - help & feedback from team members would be appreciated in this area. *Figure out how to add categories for the Dobrudscha Colonies :;''Please let me know other items you are desiring to see'' '''6 June 2022'''
There are three scanned versions of '''Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 to 1862''' by Dr. Karl Stumpp, available online. *[http://gfr.foxping.com/Emigration/Emigration%20from%20Germany%20to%20Russia.pdf Text of the book - OCR scanned] lacks page numbers, contains the article, " A Researcher's Guide to Stumpp" (A. Flegel) *[https://library.tou.edu.kz/fulltext/buuk/b2567.pdf a pdf of the book in German] from a Russian university '''3 October 2021'''
Have you seen a lot of references in your reseach, referring to the the Welfare Committee and wonder what it is? I was pondering it and I found the answers, I wrote the following article to explain the committee: :;[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Welfare_Committee&public=1 '''The Governance of the German Colonies in Russia - With the Eventual Establishment of the Welfare Committee'''] '''31 August 2021''' Our sticker is now being made. Yeah!!! I have just read an article which I highly recommend team members read. It conveys the history of the German Russians as their villages were being systemically depopulated [circa 1920-1930s]. The author, Mr. Vossler noted, "there was only silence about our origins and connections to the old country." After reading this article, I now understand, why my grandparents never discussed their heritage with me. :;[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/vossler%20-islandhell.pdf ''Island Hell''], by By Ron Vossler as found on Black Sea German Research We can all count our blessings for our ancestors' choices and honoring them by helping to preserve the memory of their lives. Our new sticker will certainly help in our efforts! '''11 August 2021''' Added antother page: Are you willing to do look up and share information from your resources? Please add your resources [Books, census listings, magazines] to the following page. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Black_Sea_German_References_Owned_by_People_on_WikiTree Black Sea German References Owned by People on Wikitree] There is no recent news about the Black Sea Germans Sticker.... '''3 August 2021''' The sticker is in process, we should have it soon, I'm looking forward to using it! '''29 July 2021. ''' The winner has been declared - It is # 5. Please go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277718/proposing-a-new-black-sea-german-sticker posting on G2G] and post an answer letting us know if you plan on using this sticker on your profiles. With three responses, the sticker will be made. Please also let me know which villages you would like categories built for. The basic category structure is the village name followed by the provence name. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bessarabia_%28Province%29 Bessarabia Province] now has a nice number of village categories. We also now have a high level category for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_Sea_German_Colonies Black Sea German Colonies]. I have yet to figure out how to add the Dobrudscha Colonies.... I'd like to welcome our newest members, Spencer Kaul and Gavin Myers to our team! Carrie '''Here's the tally of the votes so far:'''
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No. 4 or No. 5 > 1 vote
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No. 2 & No. 5 > 2 votes If you care about our sticker, please vote! ====Black Sea Sticker Choics==== Here are the options that have been gathered: {{Image|file=ADWP2-65.png |align=l |size=50 |caption=Choice 1 -Black Sea - Black Outline |-}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-65.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Choice 1 -Black Sea - Black Outline |-}}
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Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery, Garnett, South Carolina]][[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Garnett, South Carolina]] ---- '''''Description of Cemetery''''' The Black Swamp Cemetery is located approximately one-half mile south of Garnett, South Carolina off SC Route 119. The church no longer exists, having burned in 1968. The cemetery is now associated with St. John\'s Methodist Church, which was originally in Brighton before being moved to its present location in Garnett in the1920s. The plaque at the left of the gate reads: Black Swamp Methodist Church and Cemetery - Church Built in 1790. The iron fence surrounding the cemetery was dedicated in 1942 as the gift of Benjamin Martin, Jr. in memory of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Martin. *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/church_blk_swamp_meth.htm Genealogy Trail page] *[http://www.blackswampcemetery.org/ Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery, Garnett, South Carolina web page] *[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=69571&CScn=Black+Swamp+Meth&CScntry=4&CSst=43& Find A Grave Page] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Black-Swamp-Methodist-Church-Cemetery/161203 Billion Graves Page] ===About=== This free space page for the Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo |- |1||[[Barfield-627|Barfield]]||[[Barfield-627|Harrison Lee]]||1945-10-28||1988-02-24||43||||[[Image:Barfield-627.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Barfield-629|Barfield]]||[[Barfield-629|Infant]]||0000||0000||00||Son of Joseph Edwin and Pattie Lou||[[Image:Barfield-629.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Barfield-628|Barfield]]||[[Barfield-628|Joseph Edwin]]||1885-05-26||1953-01-01||68||Shorty||[[Image:Barfield-628.jpg|75px]] |- |4||[[Smith-131292|Barfield]]||[[Smith-131292|Pattie Lou (Smith)]]||1910-04-02||2000-07-24||90||||[[Image:Barfield-628.jpg|75px]] |- 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Black Valor

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Black Valor, Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898'' * '''Author''': Schubert, Frank N. * '''Publishing Information''': Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1997 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Schubert, Frank N. ''[[Space:Black Valor|Black Valor, Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898]],'' Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1997, pg. 344. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Schubert, Frank N. ''[[Space:Black Valor|Black Valor, Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898]],'' Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1997, pg. 344. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/blackvalorbuffal0000schu === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Black Valor|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]''' === Preface === ''This book examines the lives and military experiences of twenty-three black American soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor for valor between the Civil War and World War I. Serving in the Army just after the era of slavery ended, they participated in some of the more grueling frontier campaigns and America's first overseas war in half a century. These buffalo soldiers, as they came to be called, made important contributions to the fighting ability of the small Army of which they were members. They also served as role models and as reminders that blacks may have lacked opportunity but not soldierly skill or commitment to the nation. Along the way these heroes kept alive a tradition of courage under fire established during the Civil War and carried on by their successors in the twentieth century.''

Blackadder Clan

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

Blackball Cemetery

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Blackberry Cemetery, Elburn, Kane County, Illinois

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Blackburn Family Bible

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: Washington W. & Milley A. (Barnes) Blackburn, The Holy Bible (New York: T. Carlton & J. Porter, 1857); privately held by Mrs. (Schrader) Boyett, 2016. Family records. Includes names, birth, marriage and death dates of family members.

Blackdriver

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[[Category:McBeth-165 Managed Ebaugh-51 profiles]] The question "who was the first Black driver in NASCAR?" seems like it would be easy enough to answer. Even though NASCAR was founded in 1948,According to Alexa on my Fire tablet when I asked. the answer only really became clear in the early 2010s! It is important to be ''specific'' about the question. NASCAR oversees several national and regional series. Each series in which a Black driver competed has a "first Black driver." Extensive research would be required to identify the Black drivers across all series, but there is general consensus on the following firsts: * First Black driver to be licensed to compete in any NASCAR series: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], 1952. * First Black driver to start a race in NASCAR's top level national series (then called the Grand National series, now known as the NASCAR cup series): [[Bowie-1300|Elias Bowie Jr. (1910-2005)]] * First Black driver to compete regularly in the Grand National series: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], from 1961-1973. * First Black driver to win a race in the Grand National series: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], 1963. (As of 2020, the ONLY win by a Black driver at this level.) It is important to remember that as the history of motorsports in America is much larger than just NASCAR, so too is the history of Black drivers. There are many series and events beyond those sanctioned by NASCAR, and there are many Black drivers who participated in them. There were even events and even series run by Black drivers for Black drivers during the segregation era! The history of Black drivers in motorsports is a rich story which is still being uncovered..

Blacket House

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On 5 Aug 2015 Blacket House was on the market. Discretely, the price was not mentioned. Comparable properties nearby sold for 70K pounds.

Blackethouse

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[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM10431 Historic Environment Designation] [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/home-of-the-week-the-tragedy-and-trials-of-blacket-house-rrm9r2txj56 Realtor Listing] [http://www.blackethouse.co.uk/ Blackethouse Bed and Breakfast]

Blackfeet Tribe

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[[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Blackfeet]] {{Image|file=Blackfeet_Tribe.jpg |align=r |size=m |label=Painting by George Catlin, 1832 |caption=Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief }} {{Image|file=Blackfeet_Tribe-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief }} {{clear}} == Team Scope == The Blackfeet Tribe (Ampskapi Piikani) of the Blackfeet Nation are situated in northwestern Montana, United States on the Blackfeet Reservation. They are comprised mostly of descendants of the Piegan (Piikani) band of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksikaisitapi). This Confederacy is comprised of the Blood (Kainai), Piegan (Piikani) and Blackfoot (Siksika) tribes. The Kainai and Siksika are located on Reserves in Alberta, Canada. == Goals == The goal of this project is to add well-sourced profiles of Tribal Members of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana, United States, along with their Enrolled descendants, to source any existing unsourced profiles, and to flesh out the biographies of all profiles. Right now this project has the following members: ::* [[Chandler-2888|Kitty Carr]] (Project Coordinator) ::* [[McDougle-525|Kathleen McDougle]]. Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. Our team will be working on them, and could use your help. ::* Source existing profiles according to WikiTree and the Native American Project guidelines ::* Improve biographies of existing profiles ::* Add profiles from Native American census records from 1892 onward. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blackfeet_Tribe&action=edit§ion=1 Blackfeet Tribe] == Project Sticker == Use the Native Americans Sticker for profiles that do not need Native American Project Protection. The sticker should be added below the == Biography == lines. Sample usage: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Blackfeet}} Result: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Blackfeet}} {{clear}} == Online Resources == * [http://blackfeetgenealogy.com/ Blackfeet Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2761958 FamilySearch: United States Native American Census Rolls, 1885-1940]

Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study

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'''[[Space:North Shore Conception Bay, Newfoundland|North Shore Conception Bay]]'''
[[Space:Adam's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Adam's Cove]] | [[Space:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Blackhead]] | [[Space:Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Bradley's Cove]] | [[Space:Broad Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Broad Cove]]
[[Space:Mulley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Mulley's Cove]] | [[Space:Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Ochre Pit Cove]] | [[Space:Small Point, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Small Point]] | [[Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Western Bay]]
== Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony|category=Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Newfoundland Colony :'''District:''' Bay de Verde :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.52551014653488, -52.657276564645876 :'''Elevation:''' 7.0 m or 23.0 feet The name Blackhead comes from outcropping on the coast first used for navigation and, then, to designate the settlement there that later became Blackhead and Broad Cove. Mulley's Cove and even Small Point were sometimes included as well although Mulley's Cove was sometimes also referred to as "Little Blackhead". ===History=== 1700 to 1750 * Gill: James Gill is recorded in the Colonial Office Secretary Book in September 1753 as as a resident of Blackhead. It is not clear if this is Blackhead Northshore of the Blackhead near St John's. *Moores: Thomas Moores is the start of the Moores family line in Blackhead Newfoundland. He had a fishing Room in Blackhead where he was recorded in the summer of 1708 (CO Newfoundland Fishing census for 1708). His winter residence was likely Freshwater where he had a plantation. Both the Blackhead and Freshwater properties are noted in his will of 1754 in the Wimborne Court records. He gave his plantation in Freshwater to his son John and his Blackhead property to his son Jonathan. Thomas returned to Wimborne Dorset after 1722 (last date Thomas was supplied by Boston Merchant, Thomas Ruck, see Ruck fonds, Newfoundland Archives, The Rooms) where he lived on King St (also noted in his will). Jonathan is the first Moores in Blackhead. Family link: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moores-327 * Nicole (Nicholle): Noe (Noah) Nicole had married, Ann Thistle, the widow of William Thacker of Western Bay. They were in Blackhead before 1734. That year Noe was coming back from Jersey and wrote a will naming his wife, who was still in Newfoundland as executor. They had no children together. The will states that he had a plantation in Blackhead. The will was not proved until 1742 when Ann sent it to Jersey to be probated. What happened to the property in Blackhead? Ann remarried Richard Mullens after Noe's death and moved to the Thacker property she had inherited in Western Bay. At this time, Blackhead included the communities we now know as Broad Cove and Mulley's Cove and perhaps Adam's Cove. Since we do not know for sure where his plantation was, the family is included in the Blackhead one place study. Noe's profile starts here. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nicolle-461 In the 19th Century an Edward Nichole and wife Margaret were living in Blackhead. The link between the early Nicholes and Edward is not known Edwards profile is here https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nichole-13&errcode=new_profile * Pippy: The first Pippy in Blackhead may have been Philip Pippy Sr. A Philip Pippy was at the bedside of John LeGrow in 1773. He may have been in Blackhead as early as 1754 when Mary and Edward Janes named their second son Philip P(ippy?). Janes. Philip would have been in the same generation as George Pippy of Harbor Grace who was born about 1739 and died there possibly 1790. The Blackhead Pippys and the Harbour Grace Pippys may have been related. Perhaps Philip and George were brothers. While birth and death records confirm there were two families, they are often jumbled together into one. For example the Blackhead Peter Peter who was born in 1783 and died there in 1859 is confused with the Peter Pippy born 1758 and died at Harbour Grace in 1832. The Blackhead Pippy profile begins with Philip Pippy Sr. of Blackhead. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pippy-49 Thacker: A William Thacker was in Carbornear about 1685. And on Little Belle Island about 1703 where he was stationed to defend Carbonear against the French. William and his brother Thomas fished out of Blackhead. William may have met Ann Thistle there where the Thistles had a large plantation in Little Blackhead (later Mulley's Cove). They married in the early 1700s. After William died about 1730 Ann next married Noe Nicolle of Blackhead and then Richard Mullens of Western Bay. Ann moved to Western Bay to Richards plantation. Ann and Richard had no children and Ann's children by William Thacker inherited the Western Bay plantation. Williams brother, Thomas, seems to have remained in Blackhead into the 1750s where he and his wife, Ann Boudier Thacker were recorded as living in Feb 1759 in records held by the Cour du Samedi of Jersey (pages 421-422). The Thacker profiles start here. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thacker-2649 1750-1800 *Brehaut: (Breho): Henry Brehaut was in Blackhead by 1761 when he cleared land. His son, Henry, and family moved to PEI. In Blackhead there is a branch of the Moores family that is referred to as the Moores / Brehos Suggesting a Brehaut daughter may have married a Moores son. The porfile starts with Henry Brehaut Sr. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brehaut-39 * Butts: Thomas Butt was likely born in Broad Cove, the son of William who arrived there in 1750. He moved to Blackhead after he had married a Blackhead girl and received property from his mother-in-law. Thomas' brother-in-law, Edward Lawrence shared the property with him. Thomas also leased property from Augustin Le Rossignol. The family information can be found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Butt-455 * Hudson: Matthew Hudson settled in Blackhead and inherited property there from his father. This branch of the Hudsons likely stems from the Adam's Cove Hudsons *Lawrence: Edward Lawrence moved to Blackhead when he married a Blackhead girl and received property from his mother-in-law. Edward's brother-in-law, Thomas Butt shared the property with him. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lawrence-19820 *Le Rossignol: Augustin Le Rossignol of Jersey was on the Northshore by the 1720s and held properties in Western Bay and Blackhead. Before 1761 when he cleared land in Blackhead, he may have lived in Western Bay. We know that members of Augustin's family were in Newfoundland before 1768 when his son Edward appears in court records. By the time of the Plantation Book there is little evidence that the family lived permanently in Newfoundland. However, Augustin's sons Augustin Jr, Phillipe and Edward were ship captains that regularly carried goods between Jersey and Newfoundland. Details on the family can be found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/LeRossignol-2 *Moran: John Moran married a local girl and got property from his mother-in-law in 1806. However he was likely in Blackhead before this date. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Moran-6373&errcode=new_profile *Mulley: John Mulley (Mollet) moved to Blackhead from Mulley's Cove when he got a plantation there from his father-in-law after he married before 1776. The John Mulley family starts with this link: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mulley-253 *Parsons: Joseph Parsons was fishing at Blackhead in the summer of 1708 with his wife 4 children and 2 skiffs, which was recorded by the Census of that year. The Parsons were an old family who had settled in Clown's Cove (CO 1 census for 1675, 1676 & 1677). In 1768 William Parsons was in Blackhead with the intention of establishing a plantation on the southside of Blackhead. Perhaps this is the property the Parsons held in 1708. In September of that year his building was blocked by Joseph Yabsley. William went to court ( Colonial Office Secretary Letter Book for Sept 30 1768 #123.) The Court ruled that, William Parsons is not to be obstructed by Joseph Yeabsley or anyone else in building fishing works at Blackhead. And noted that enclosures or fences to meadows or gardens are not considered fishing works." * Whelan (Whalen Whealon: David Whelan arrived in Blackhead about 1766 when he leased 1 meadow of John Mulley (Sr.) of Broad Cove (likely part of Mulley's Cove that borders Broad Cove) who cut it out of woods. He purchased property in Broad Cove in 1766. HIs profile can be found in the Broad Cove One Place Study. *Yabsley: Joseph Yabsley was in Blackhead by 1768 when he is recorded in the Colonial Office Secretary Letters in a Blackhead property dispute with William Parsons. He and wife Elizabeth had only one child who married Thomas Moores. She inherited her father's plantation. The link to Yabsley information is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Yabsley-122 ===Population=== ==Sources==

Blackie

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My dad on the left, my Uncle Ken, and their dog, Blackie.

Blackman and Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Blackman and Allied Families == Contains the lines of four grandparents: Blackman, Joslin, Adams and Keigwin. * by [[Holman-5015|Alfred Lyman Holman]] (1854-1934) * published Chicago, Illinois, 1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackman and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712904 === Citation Formats === * Holman, Alfred Lyman. ''[[Space:Blackman and Allied Families|Blackman and Allied Families]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1928) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holman|Holman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Holman, Alfred Lyman. ''[[Space:Blackman and Allied Families|Blackman and Allied Families]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1928) [ Page ].

Blackmore, Rivenhall, Essex, England , USA , France , Iraland , Scottland ,Mo. Rinnalds Co, Mo.Augusta Co VA.County of PRINCE EDWARD CO-ENL ,State: VIRGINIA

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Ok Peeps ! Because there is so many that have to think thy have all the answers , we needed this area to get a Better look at where we are , were we ,came from, and were we see it going , now there is way more in the line then this 6 Generations and well , there is there Younins, and the new Husbands and then there is My Smith -line and , To Cut this short we will try to peace this to gather here , and then Try to Add to the Smith-line, as soon as we can , Thank you for your Help, [[Smith-83171|Charles|E Smith !]] Spaces Profile , [Charles_Smith_To-Do_List_%22SmithBrickwalls%22 SmithBrickwalls] Profile,to do list, [Smith-83171-To-Do-List-Brickwalls To-Do-List-Brickwalls] An extract from the family tree of the Smyth Family of Blackmore Generation 1 John Smyth (b. 1498. m. date? Dorothy Twissell, d. 1543) Generation 2 Thomas Smyth Born 1524 Rivenhall Married date?(1) Blanch Colshill, by whom he had Francis, who was disinherited upon his death, a son and two daughters Married date? (2) Margaret Turner (subsequently married Stephen Powle) by whom he had John (who died 31 May 1521), Arthur (see below), 4 sons, 4 daughters. Died 1592 Generation 3 Arthur Smyth Born date? Blackmore Married c.1602. Anne Milward Children: Stephen Smyth (see below), Thomas & Arthur (both emigrated to Virginia, 2 daughters Died 7 March 1622/23 Generation 4 Stephen Smyth Born 28 May 1602 Blackmore Married date? Jane (Jone or Joanne) Bennett Children: 14 including Thomas (see below) and Stephen (grave illustrated on this page) Died 22 September 1670 Generation 5 Thomas Smyth Baptised 9 September 1653 Married date? Mildred, dau. of Sir Capel Luckyn Children: Thomas (see below) & Mary Joanna Died 23 May 1684 (grave illustrated above) Generation 6 Thomas Smyth Born 25 December 1683 Died “without issue” 25 January 1720/21 Stephen Smyth (brother of Thomas), died 1672, buried at Blackmore, Essex

Blackmore Family Bible

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Scans from a family bible that belonged to Sarah (Moore) Blackmore.

Blackmore Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Blackmores. We think we know that Mary Jane Blackmore was the second wife of Jonas R. Sutton. We don't know Mary Jane's parents. One possibility for her father is Isaac Blackmore who served Massachusetts in the Revolution, later relocating to the Pike County Pennsylvania area. His name appears as giving testimony regarding the Pennamite War. Another possibility is Isaac is her grandfather. Any Blackmore information greatly appreciated! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Blacks Cemetery Omakau

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[[Category: Blacks Cemetery, Omakau, Otago| ]][[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category:Omakau, Otago]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Blacks Cemetery in Omakau, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Blacks 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, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Blacks_Cemetery,_Omakau,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 2 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2509446/omakau-black-cemetery| Findagrave]: 700 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Omakau/172131| Billion Graves] : 89 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- |[[Clair-247|Clair]]||John || 1836||28 September 1884||None yet||Not Found |- |[[Clare-1093|Clare ]]||John ||1862|| 7 Aug 1928||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2015/233/148287680_1440297568.jpg On FindAGrave]|| [[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148287680/john-robert-clare| 148287680]] |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Blacksburg, South Carolina

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Blacksburg, VIrginia

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[[Category:Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia]] [[Category:Blacksburg, Virginia]] [[Category: Virginia Tech]] [[http://blacksburg.gov Town Website]] [[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Blacksburg,+VA/@37.224998,-80.404987,13z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x884d950adc06dcc3:0x86ceb8ea4842da2d?hl=en Location on Google Maps]] [[http://arcgis.webgis.net/va/blacksburg/ Town of Blacksburg Online GIS System]] ''[[http://www.blacksburg.gov/index.aspx?page=213 From the town website]]'' == History == The small, fragile settlements along the east coast of North America in the early 1600's initiated "The Great Migration", the historic ever-westward march of humanity that eventually populated this country. Around 1750, the frontier of this migration reached the Allegheny Ridge (or Eastern Continental Divide), which was a difficult barrier to be crossed. The frontier settlement of Draper's Meadow (now Blacksburg) originated on one of the earliest and best routes over the mountainous ridge. The site of the settlement was selected because of the abundance of fertile land and numerous springs, just within the eastern boundary of the great Mississippi River basin. William Preston surveyed the original settlement, creating 25 to 30 lots, most of which were between 150 and 600 acres. About twenty years later, in 1773, Preston returned an purchased four of those same lots to create his Smithfield Plantation and prosperous land business. Another purchaser, Samuel Black, purchased one lot, on which one of his sons later constructed the square grid of streets now known as "The Old Sixteen Squares." Many assets of the Town's early history, including a large number of old structures, springs and streams, and the layout of the original streets that define the Sixteen Squares, remain as a glimpse into the past. Within those same bounds are the stories of the constant evolution of Blacksburg's history. This evolution has led to a unique sense of place and time in Blacksburg, and it is that sense that we seek to enhance through the programming of the Blacksburg Museum.

Blackshear Prison

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[[Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs]] [[Category:Blackshear, Georgia]] = History = = Conditions = = References = * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Blackshear_Prison|Blackshear Prison]] * [https://www.mycivilwar.com/pow/ga-blackshear.html Blackshear Prisoner of War Camp] = External Links =

Blacksmith Image

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Blackstock

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Blackstock Clan

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

Blackstock Resource Page

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[[Space:Blackstock_and_Related_Families_Interest_Group|Blackstock and Related Families Interest Group]] '''A collection of records and sources for the Blackstock family.''' (Feel free to add and correct data) :::'''''*Special Note: Early Origins of the Blackstock family :::'''''*The surname Blackstock was first found in Dumfriesshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Dhùn Phris), a Southern area, bordering on England that today forms part of the Dumfries and Galloway Council Area, where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Dumfriesshire,_Scotland_Genealogy Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Genealogy].''''' === 1790 United States Census === Laurens County, South Carolina Amy Blackstock :1f 16+ :1m -16 Greenville County, South Carolina James Blackstock :1m 16+ :1f 16+ :1f 16+ :1m -16 :1m -16 === 1800 United States Census, Heads-of-House ===
:Alphabetical by Name :James Blackstock, Greenville SC :John Blackstock, Laurens, SC :Richard Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :William Blackstock, York, SC :In Order by State :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :James Blackstock, Greenville SC :John Blackstock, Laurens, SC :Richard Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :William Blackstock, York, SC
=== 1810 United States Census, Heads-of-House ===
:Alpha Order :Edwd Blackstock, Capt., Chester, SC :Jno Blackstock, Laurens :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton Dist., SC :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :In Order by State :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :Edwd Blackstock, Capt., Chester, SC :Jno Blackstock, Laurens Dist., SC :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton Dist., SC :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC
=== 1820 United States Census, Heads-of-House ===
:Alpha Order :Danl Blackstock, Hall, GA :Ed Blackstock, Chester, SC :Jas Blackstock, Hall, GA :John Blackstock, Chester, SC :John Blackstock, Greenville, SC :John Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :John Blackstock, Halifax, VA :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :Richd Blackstock, Hall, GA :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :Thomas Blackstock, Halifax, VA :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :Wm Blackstock, Hall, GA :Wm Blackstock, Allegheny, PA :Wm Blackstock, Greenville, SC :In Order by State :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :Danl Blackstock, Hall, GA :Jas Blackstock, Hall, GA :Richd Blackstock, Hall, GA :Wm Blackstock, Hall, GA :Wm Blackstock, Allegheny, PA :Ed Blackstock, Chester, SC :John Blackstock, Chester, SC :John Blackstock, Greenville, SC :John Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :Wm Blackstock, Greenville, SC :John Blackstock, Halifax, VA :Thomas Blackstock, Halifax, VA
=== 1830 United States Census, Heads-of-House === === 1840 United States Census, Heads-of-House === === 1850 United States Census, Heads-of-House === === 1860 United States Census, Blackstock Heads-of-House === If a Blackstock is living in the household of someone with a different surname, they're included on this list, even if they are a child. Given Name, Age, Birthplace, County of Residence, Location Within County Alabama :Andriew 37, GA Calhoun, Twp 13, Range 11 :Daniel 38, GA Calhoun, Twp 14, Range 12 :Elizabeth 34, GA Barbour, E-Divn :Jane 25, GA St Clair, Greensport PO :Jefferson 26, GA Talladega, County Line PO :Kindred 43, GA Macon, Auburn PO Arkansas :Evaline 41, TN AR Independence, Round Pond Twp Washington, DC :Geo 30, DC Washington, 2-WD, Washington Maryland :Matilda S 45, MD Washington, 7-WD, Washington Georgia :Name, Age, Gender, Race, Birth Place
:Alpha Order :A 52 M/W GA Carroll County, Carrollton PO :Allen 30 M/W GA Dawson, Barretts Dist. :C M C 45 M/W GA Hall County, Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-47|Cornellius]] ] :D 63 M/W SC Hall Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-39|Daniel K.]] ] :Elizabeth 33 F/W SC Coweta Haralson P O :G W 29 M/W Fulton 1-WD Atlanta :Hannah 64 F/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :Hannah 52 F/W W SC Gilmer 33-SUB Division :Isaac G 33 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :J 24 M/W SC Fulton 5-WD Atlanta :J 42 M/W GA Hall Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-50|James]] ] :J A 19 M/W GA Fulton 2-WD Atlanta :J E 24 M/W GA Fulton 3-WD Atlanta :J L 32 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :[[Blackstock-103|James]] 40 M/W GA Haralson Buchanan P O :Jas C 44 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :Jno J 26 M/W GA Carroll Carrollton :John 38 M/W GA Dekalb Panthersville Dist. :John H 28 M/W GA Coweta Palmetto P O :K 60 M/W GA Fulton 2-WD Atlanta :Milly 21 F/W GA Fannin Edom P O :Richard 28 M/W GA Pickens Town Dist. :Sarah 31 F/W GA Pickens Town Dist. :Terry T 25 M/W GA Dekalb Panthersville Dist. :W J 36 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :William 32 M/W GA Haralson Tallapoosa P O :William N 34 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :[[Blackstock-131|Wilson]] 48 M/W GA Haralson Buchanan P O :Wm. 21 M/W GA Fulton 2-WD Atlanta :Wm. 43 M/W GA Hall Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-48|William ]] ] :[[Blackstock-185|Wm. C]] 25 M/W GA Carroll Carrollton :In Order by County Carroll County, Carrollton PO :A 52 M/W GA :Jno J 26 M/W GA :[[Blackstock-185|Wm. C]] 25 M/W GA Coweta County, Haralson PO :Elizabeth 33 F/W SC Coweta County, Palmetto PO :John H 28 M/W GA Dawson County, Barretts Dist :Allen 30 M/W GA Dekalb County, Panthersville Dist :John 38 M/W GA :Terry T 25 M/W GA Fannin County, Edom PO :Milly 21 F/W GA Forsyth County, Cumming PO :Hannah 64 F/W GA :Isaac G 33 M/W GA :J L 32 M/W GA :Jas C 44 M/W GA :W J 36 M/W GA :William N 34 M/W GA Fulton County, 1-WD Atlanta :G W 29 M/W GA Fulton County, 5-WD Atlanta :J 24 M/W SC Fulton County, 2-WD Atlanta :J A 19 M/W GA :K 60 M/W GA :Wm. 21 M/W GA Fulton County, 3-WD Atlanta :J E 24 M/W GA Gilmer County, 33-SUB Divn :Hannah 52 F/W SC Hall County, Gainesville PO :C M C 45 M/W GA [ [[Blackstock-47|Cornellius]] ] :D 63 M/W SC [ [[Blackstock-39|Daniel K.]] ] :J 42 M/W GA [ [[Blackstock-50|James]] ] :Wm. 43 M/W GA [ [[Blackstock-48|William ]] ] Haralson County, Buchanan PO :[[Blackstock-103|James]] 40 M/W GA :[[Blackstock-131|Wilson]] 48 M/W GA Haralson County, Tallapoosa PO :William 32 M/W GA Pickens County, Town Dist :Richard 28 M/W GA :Sarah 31 F/W GA
Illinois :John 52, IREL Rock Island, Coal Valley Twp :Robert 33, CANA Ford, Patton Pct Indiana :Moses 60, IREL Tippecanoe, Randolph Twp Massechusetts :David 21, ENGL Essex, Salisbury :James 57, ENGL Essex, Amesbury :John 24, ENGL Essex, Amesbury :Saml A 26, MA Essex, Salisbury Missouri :Geo 34, SCOT St Louis, 5-WD St Louis Mississippi :D N 32, GA Leake, Carthage :W T 22, VA Madison, Canton :W T 21, VA Yazoo, No Twp Listed North Carolina :J G 41, SC Polk, Columbus Divn :N 65, SC Buncombe, Stocksville PO :R V 36, NC Buncombe, Stocksville PO :W J 6, NC Buncombe, Reems Crk PO New Jersey :Samiel 31, ENGL Burlington, Bordentown Twp New York :Henry 36, IREL Monroe, Sweden :James 71, ENGL Westchester, Rye :Jno 49, ENGL New York, 7-WD, New York City :John 30, IREL New York, 10-WD, New York City :Richard 23, NY New York, 15-WD, New York City :Thos 35, IREL New York, 5-WD, New York City Pennsylvania :D 50, SCOT Allegheny 4-WD Allegheny :David 13, PA Westmoreland, Derry Twp :Eliza 37, PA Indiana, Blairsville Boro :Elizabeth 39, PA Washington, E-WD, Washington :Ella 6, PA PA Cambria, Susquehanna Twp :Hattie 16, PA Washington, E-WD, Washington :James 46, SCOT Allegheny Sewickley Boro :James 26, PA Butler, Clinton Twp :John 38, SCOT Allegheny, 2-WD Allegheny :Margaret 40, SCOT Washington, Franklin Twp :R 25, PA Allegheny, 4-WD Allegheny :T 23, PA Allegheny, 4-WD Allegheny :W 69, SCOT Allegheny, 4-WD Allegheny :Wm I 30, CANA Allegheny, 3-WD Allegheny Tennessee :Jas 34, TN Henderson, Scotts Hill PO :Thomas 36, TN Weakley, Dedham PO Texas :Caroline 41, AL Cherokee, Rusk PO :D K 39, GA Rusk, New Salem PO :J R 12, AL Cherokee, Rusk PO :Margaret 16, TX Cherokee, Rusk PO Virginia :James E 39, VA Halifax, Scottsburg PO :John 68, VA Halifax, Scottsburg PO :William 60, VA Halifax, Scottsburg PO Wisconsin :Susanna 20, IREL Sheboygan, 2-WD, :Thomas 25, IREL Sheboygan, Sheboygan === 1870 United States Census, Blackstock Heads-of-House === === 1880 United States Census, Blackstock Heads-of-House === === 1900 United States Census, Blackstock Heads-of-House === == Sources == *Microfiche *Heritage Quest (available at some libraries)

Blackstone census comparisons

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1790 SOUTH CAROLINA , VIRGINIA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, TENNESSEE none. After this, if a state is NOT labelled, there were no Blackstone (odd names are Blackstone but are a transcription error) A comparison would help determine family links. For example, in Pitt, North Carolina in 1790, you have three and looking at 1800, you have two, children of the 1790 ones. And in Accomack Virginia, 1820, William and Thomas, probably father and son, in 1830 just Thomas and in 1840 just Anne, probably the widow of Thomas. NORTH CAROLINA Home in 1790 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves James Blackston Pitt, North Carolina 8 John Blackston Pitt, North Carolina 7 Thomas Blackston Pitt, North Carolina 10 Thomas Blaxton Perquimans, North Carolina MARYLAND Name Home in 1790 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Elijah Blackstone Harford, Maryland 1 2 Michael Blackstone Queen Annes, Maryland 11 Richard Blackstone Kent, Maryland 1 Blackston Kent, Maryland 9 16 James Blackston Kent, Maryland 11 14 James Blackston Kent, Maryland 11 14 John Blackston Queen Annes, Maryland 1 John Blackston Kent, Maryland 4 10 John Blackston Kent, Maryland 4 10 Joseph Blackston Kent, Maryland 4 13 Lewis Blackston Kent, Maryland 9 16 Stephen Blackston Kent, Maryland 9 19 Ignatious Blanford Prince Georges, Maryland 4 1800 North Carolina Name Home in 1800 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Thomas Blackstone Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina 6 Elisha Blahston Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina 2 Elisha Blackston Hillsborough, Chatham, North Carolina 2 Henry Blackston Bertie, North Carolina 7 Jesse Blackston Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina 2 10 Levy Blackston Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina 1 4 ??Sscilla Blackston Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina 5 William Blackston Hillsborough, Chatham, North Carolina 2 MARYLAND Name Home in 1800 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves James Blackstone Marsh and Barren Hundred, Washington, Maryland 5 John Blackstone St Mary's, Maryland 11 13 Nehemiah H Blackstone St Mary's, Maryland 24 30 Darigil Blacheton Kent, Maryland 5 John Blackrton Kent, Maryland 3 4 James Blackston Kent, Maryland 10 17 James Blackston Queen Anne's, Maryland 5 Kennard Blackston Kent, Maryland 6 8 Michael Blackston Jr Queen Anne's, Maryland 4 Michael Blackston Queen Anne's, Maryland 2 Priscilla Blackston Kent, Maryland 10 Rebecca Blackston Queen Anne's, Maryland 4 10 Sarah Blackston Kent, Maryland 6 15 Swver Blackston Kent, Maryland 8 14 York Blackston Kent, Maryland 1 Jacob Blarterton Kent, Maryland 2 Thomas Blakestone Port Tobacco Parish, Charles, Maryland 1 2 SOUTH CAROLINA Record Name Home in 1800 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves James Blackston Barnwell, South Carolina 4 1–1 of 1 1810 NORTH CAROLINA Name Home in 1810 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Tho Blackston Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina 6 James Blackstone Pitt, North Carolina 8 Jesse Blackstone Pitt, North Carolina 13 John Blackstone Pitt, North Carolina 8 William Blackstone Pitt, North Carolina 4 Levi Blackston Lenoir, North Carolina 2 6 Henry Blaxton Bertie, North Carolina 4 SOUTH CAROLINA Record Name Home in 1810 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Thos Blackstone Pendleton, South Carolina 5 1–1 of 1 VIRGINIA Record Name Home in 1810 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Vp James Blackstone Caroline, Virginia 3 Jenny Blackstone Caroline, Virginia 4 1–2 of 2 MARYLAND 1–5 of 5 View Record Name Home in 1810 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Nehemiah H Blackstone Saint Mary's, Maryland 24 32 Ebenezer Blackston Queen Anne's, Maryland 1 7 Joseph Blackston Marsh Hundred, Washington, Maryland 3 James Blackeston Queen Anne's, Maryland 4 10 Thomas Blakestone Saint Mary's, Maryland 10 15 1820 North Carolina Record Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Robert P Blackston Chowan, North Carolina 3 Levi Blaxton Orange, North Carolina 4 12 1–2 of 2 SOUTH CAROLINA Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Mary Blackston Pendleton, South Carolina 7 1–1 of 1 VIRGINIA Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves William Blackstone Accomac, Accomack, Virginia 3 8 Thomas Blaxton Accomac, Accomack, Virginia 4 7 1–2 of 2 GEORGIA Record Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves John Blackston Junior Capt Elijah Joness District, Warren, Georgia 6 John Blackston Senior Capt Elijah Joness District, Warren, Georgia 2 10 A Blackstone Richmond, Georgia 3 Francis Blackston Monticello, Jasper, Georgia 2 TENNESSEE Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves James Blackston Gallatin, Sumner, Tennessee 5 Young Blackston Gallatin, Sumner, Tennessee 4 Norman Blacksten Rutherford, Rutherford, Tennessee 7 1–3 of 3 KENTUCKY Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Letty Blackstone Crab Orchard, Lincoln, Kentucky 5 1–1 of 1 1830 NORTH CAROLINA Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slave Isabel Blackstone Duplin, North Carolina 4 John Blacksher Pittsboro, Chatham, North Carolina 8 Robert Blackston Chowan, North Carolina SOUTH CAROLINA Record Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, slaves John H Blackstone Pickens, South Carolina 2 Judah Blackstone Pickens, South Carolina 6 VIRGINIA Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slave Thomas W Blackston St Georges Parish, Accomack, Virginia 3 9 GEORGIA Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slave James Blackstone Rhodes, Richmond, Georgia 6 Stephania Blackstone Rhodes, Richmond, Georgia 7 John B Blackstun Fayette, Georgia 11 John Blockston Crawford, Georgia 3 8 Mrs F Blackston District 2, Columbia, Georgia 19 25 Richard Blackston Rabun, Georgia 5 ALABAMA Record Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slave Harold Blackstone Lawrence, Alabama 8 Alexander Blockster Henry, Alabama 4 TENNESSEE Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slave Argyle Blackstone McMinn, Tennessee 1 3 John Blackston Regiment 98, Monroe, Tennessee 2 Joice Blackston Regiment 67, Monroe, Tennessee 3 1–3 of 3 KENTUCKY Record Name Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slave James B Blackstone Warren, Kentucky 4 7 Kennard Blackstone Lincoln, Kentucky 8 1840 NORTH CAROLINA Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Felix Blackston Mecklenburg, North Carolina 1 Thomas H Blackston Bertie, North Carolina 7 SOUTH CAROLINA Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Hiran Blackston Pickens District, Pickens, South Carolina 5 Judith Blackston Pickens District, Pickens, South Carolina 3 Richard Blackston Pickens District, Pickens, South Carolina 10 Jas Blaxton St James Goose Creek Parish, Charleston, South Carolina 11 18 GEORGIA Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Bennington B Blackstone District 5, Columbia, Georgia 7 Frances Blackstone District 2, Columbia, Georgia James W Blackstone District 5, Columbia, Georgia 11 17 Argyle Blackston District 121, Richmond, Georgia 11 James Blackston District 121, Richmond, Georgia 7 John Blackston Stewart, Georgia 1 9 Sarah Blackston District 121, Richmond, Georgia 3 4 Thomas Blackston District 121, Richmond, Georgia 2 Zephemiah Blackston District 121, Richmond, Georgia ALABAMA Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves H Blackston Lawrence, Alabama 12 John Blackston Chambers, Alabama 4 9 John Blackston Chambers, Alabama 10 Wm Blackston Tuscaloosa, Alabama 6 Edward Blaxton Shelby, Alabama 6 VIRGINIA Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Ann Blackstone Accomack, Virginia 2 10 KENTUCKY Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves J B Blackstone Smithland, Livingston, Kentucky 3 Wm P Blackstone Harrodsburg, Mercer, Kentucky 1 Francis Blackston Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky 2 1–3 of 3 TENNESSEE Record Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves Jone Blackston Monroe, Tennessee info Isaiah Blaxton Giles, Tennessee info Argile Blockston Monroe, Tennessee info Tho Blanton Rutherford, Tennessee number of slaves info 1–4 of 4

Blackstone Records

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There is a section at the end discussing THOMAS BLACKSTONE , the first Southern Blackstone, in Virginia. There were only two wills (images 1 & 2 ) probated in South Carolina from 1800 to 1870. There were no land records. There were no wills probated in Virginia. In Georgia, a will for James Blackstone who is 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Andrew Blackston Age: 26 Birth Year: 1834 Gender: Male Birth Place: Georgia Home in 1860: District 121, Richmond, Georgia Dwelling Number: 2030 Family Number: 1977 Occupation: Farmer Real Estate Value: 400 Personal Estate Value: 25 Household Members: Name Age James Blackston 64 Andrew Blackston 26 Dallas Blackston 14 Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: District 121, Richmond, Georgia; Roll: M653_135; Page: 955; Family History Library Film: 803135 And Andrew died INTESTATE : Andrew Blackston Probate Date: 6 Apr 1863 Probate Place: Richmond, Georgia, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1863 Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA Item Description: Bond Books 5-9, 1856-1891 DALLAS BLACKSTONE Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 Name: Dallas M Blackston Gender: Male Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1863 Marriage Place: Richmond, Georgia, USA Spouse: Rebecca Powell Spouse Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Rebecca Powell Dallas M Blackston Source Information: Ancesrty.com. Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original Data: County Marriage Records, 1828–1978. The Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia. U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865 Name: Dallas Blackstone Enlistment Date: 25 Feb 1862 Enlistment Place: Augusta, Georgia, USA Rank: Private Military Unit: First (McCreary's) Infantry (First Provisional Army) Household Members: Name Age Dallas Blackstone Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of South Carolina; NAI: 586957; Record Group Title: Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations, compiled 1903 - 1927, documenting the period 1861 - 1865; Record Group #: 586957; Series Number: M267; Roll: 126 Image Number four is the will of Bennington Blackstone died 1864. Don't confuse him with the other Benningtons who died INTESTATE Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 Name: Bennington B Blackston Probate Date: 8 Nov 1848 Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1848 Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA Item Description: Administrators Bonds, 1824-1851 Household Members: Name Age Bennington B Blackston Source Citation: Estate Records, 1788-1940; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Columbia County); Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia Source Information: Ancestry.com. Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 Name: B B Blackston Probate Date: 4 Apr 1859 Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1859 Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA Item Description: Administrators Bonds, Vol E 1852-1913 Distributions of Estates 1809-1827 Guardians Bonds 1821-1851 Household Members: Name Age B B Blackston Source Citation: Estate Records, 1788-1940; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Columbia County); Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia Source Information: Ancestry.com. Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Image number 5 is Sarah Blackstone dying INTESTATE, administrator of estate Argyle Blackstone. JAMES Blackstone who died INTESTATE in 1824 Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 Name: James Blackstone Probate Date: 5 Apr 1824 Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1824 Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA Item Description: Administrators Bonds, 1824-1851 Household Members: Name Age James Blackstone Source Citation: Estate Records, 1788-1940; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Columbia County); Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia There was a John Blackstone in Georgia before census taking started in 1790 U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 Name: John Blackston Gender: M State: Georgia County: Camden County Residence Year: 1780 Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 2 May 1778, to the Governor from inhabitants of the Fourth District of Camden County asking for a new (5th) district on the north side of Great Satilla River. They recommend that H Source Citation: Document: Telamon Cuyler Collection, Manuscript #1170 [Hargrett Library, University of Georgia]; Call Number: Box 44, Folder 2; Page Number: 1; Family Number: 19 THERE WERE NO WILLS FILED IN ALABAMA For North Carolina, There was a THOMAS in North Carolina before the 1790 census Name: Thos Blackston Gender: M (Male) State: North Carolina County: Tyrrell County Residence Year: 1780 Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 20 Oct 1779, to the General Assembly from inhabitants of Tyrrell County asking that the county be divided to form a new county called Buncombe County because of the difficulty in a Source Citation Document: Series: General Assembly; Box: Oct - Nov 1779 [North Carolina State Archives]; Call Number: Folder: Petitions; Page Number: 3; Family Number: 49 And a John Blackstone Name: John Blackston Issue Date: 24 May 1773 Residence Place: Pitt, North Carolina, USA Certificate Number Range: 1-436 Description: Pitt 1-436 Source Information Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Land Grant Files, 1693-1960 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: North Carolina Land Grants. Microfilm publication, 770 rolls. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. LAND GRANTS TO WAR VETERANS North Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843 Name: Peter Blackstone Warrant or Survey Date: 13 Feb 1797 Warrant or Survey Number: 4737 Record Type: Survey Order Source Information: Ancestry.com. North Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1837 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Ancestry North Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843 Name: Henry Blackston Warrant or Survey Date: 9 Feb 1797 Warrant or Survey Number: 4579 Record Type: Survey Order Source Information: Ancestry.com. North Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1837 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. There were no wills filed in North Carolina or Maryland. In Tennessee William died INTESTATE Ancestry Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 Name: Wm P Blackstone Probate Date: 1857 Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1857 Inferred Death Place: Tennessee, USA Case Number: 786 Item Description: Loose Probate Papers, Folders 1-2014, 1857 Household Members: Name Age Wm P Blackstone Source Citation: Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee Probate Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennesse Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 Name: Wm P Blackstone Gender: Male Marriage Date: 25 Jan 1849 Marriage Place: Shelby, Tennessee, USA Spouse: Louisana C White Household Members: Name Age Louisana C White Wm P Blackstone Source Information: Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Ancestry 1850 United States Federal Census Name: William P Blackstone Age: 29 Birth Year: 1821 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1850: Hickman, Fulton, Kentucky, USA Gender: Male Family Number: 45 Household Members: Name Age Walter A Patterson 30 William P Blackstone 29 Louise C Blackstone 19 James J Blackstone 0 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Hickman, Fulton, Kentucky; Roll: M432_200; Page: 113A; Image: 365 Source Information: THERE WERE NO WILLS FOR TENNESSEE. # * # * Thomas Blackstone Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Name Tho Blackstone Arrival Year 1635 Arrival Place Virginia Source Publication Code 6220 Primary Immigrant Blackstone, Tho Annotation Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977 Source Bibliography NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983. Page 28 The father-in-law of his son Argyle William Hawkins BIRTH 1610 England DEATH 1650 (aged 39–40) USA BURIAL Unknown *William Hawkins born unknown or ca 1610 England Unknown parents or see below Married Unknown or 1 Agnes Holcomb and 2 Sarah Died ca 1650 Children Alice HAWKINS b ca 1630 m Argyle Blackstone I Early Virginia records have an Argyle Blackstone, orphan, with cattle. William Hawkins reported to the courts on the status of Argyle’s property. When William Hawkins died in the 1650’s Argyle was his son-in-law. NOTES His name may be William Amadas Hawkins, Jr.Birthdate: February 28, 1587 Birthplace: Tavistock, Devon, England Death: Died June 25, 1655 in Will, York, Virginia, USA Son of Sir Capt. William Hawkins and Mary Halse Husband of Agnes Edgecomb and Sarah ( ? ) Hawkins Father of Thomas Hawkins; John Hawkins (Immigrant); Sarah Hawkins; Millicent Hawkins and Alice Hawkins Brother of Elizabeth Anderson; Grace Hawkins; Nicholas Hawkins; Richard Hawkins; Clare Mitchell and 6 others Half brother of Margaret Hawkins; Unknown Hawkins; Grace Hawkins; Daughter Hawkins; Thomas Hawkins and 4 others FATHER: Capt. William Hawkins William Amadas Hawkins Sr Birthdate: circa 1530 Birthplace: Colne, Wiltshire, England Death: Died October 7, 1589 in Deptford, Kent, , England Place of Burial: Deptford, Kent, England, United Kingdom Son of Capt. William Hawkyns, MP, of Tavistock and Joan Trelawny, Heiress of Brightorre Husband of Mary Halse; Joan Tothill and Katherine Gonson Hawkins Father of Elizabeth Anderson; Grace Hawkins; Nicholas Hawkins; William Amadas Hawkins, Jr.; Richard Hawkins and Brother of V. Adm. Sir John Hawkins and 3 Daughters Hawkins Family Members Children Alice Hawkins Blackstone* 1630–1688 It's possible that one of Argyle's sons married a daughter of Thomas Garrard Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 Name: Blaxtones Description: Son-in-law Date: 1 2 1672 Notes: Garrard, Thomas, 1 February 1672; 19 9br. 1673. To be buried by deceased wife Susanna; son John and loving and deare wife Rose estate in Va., Md., and England. Dau. Mary land in Mrs. Whites Neck; to son in law Blaxtones, 300 acres adaj: Mr. Cole, Mr. Salles. Son Justinian. Grandson Gerrard Peyton. One mare to Gerrard Tucker; my sons in law and daughters in law; my 3 sons and 2 daughters; my eldest son Justinian my land in England. Prove date: 19 11 1673 Other Names Associated with this Will: 88 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original Data: Lineages, Inc., comp.. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800. . Records transcribed from LDS Family History Library microfilm copies of wills for this locality. Other early Virginia Blackstones to investigate Name: Prudence Blackstone Marriage Date: 5 Dec 1795 Marriage Place: Southampton, Virginia, USA Spouse: Pierre Gordett Page Number: page 46 Source Information Ancestry.com. Virginia Marriages before 1824 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 1997. Original data: Crozier, William Armstrong. Early Virginia Marriages. Baltimore, MD, USA: Southern Book Co., 1953. Ancestry Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850 Name: James Blackstone Gender: Male Spouse Name: Polly Coleman Spouse Gender: Female Marriage Date: 3 Apr 1804 County: Caroline State: Virginia Household Members: Name Age Polly Coleman James Blackstone Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Ancestry Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 Name: James Blackstone Gender: Male Marriage Date: 3 Feb 1815 Marriage Place: Jefferson, Tennessee, USA Spouse: Mary Bittle Household Members: Name Age Mary Bittle James Blackstone Source Information: Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original Data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. Ancestry Tennessee, Compiled Marriages, 1784-1825 Name: James Blackstone Spouse: Polly Shelly Marriage Date: 2 Oct 1804 Marriage County: Jefferson Household Members: Name Age Polly Shelly James Blackstone Source Information: Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Compiled Marriages, 1784-1825 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Ancestry U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Name: Prideaux Blackstone Gender: Male Birth Place: of VA Spouse Name: Bridget Shrader Marriage State: of PA Number Pages: 1 Household Members: Name Age Bridget Shrader Prideaux Blackstone Source Citation: Source number: 5244.006; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1 Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. John Blackstone and wife Elizabeth Wise of Accomack Virginia had a daughter Elizabeth who married Thomas Riley (born at 1785) North Carolina, Land Grant Files, 1693-1960 Name: John Blackstone Issue Date: 7 Mar 1759 Residence Place: Craven, North Carolina, USA Certificate Number Range: 1141-2031 Description: Craven 1141-2031 Source Information: Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Land Grant Files, 1693-1960 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original Data: North Carolina Land Grants. Microfilm publication, 770 rolls. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. ANN WOULD BE A CHILD OF ARGYLE BLACKSTONE AND ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114346571 Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Index, 1655-1900 Name: James Stodgill Gender: Male Marriage Date: 1723 Marriage Place: Richmond and Essex, Virginia, USA Spouse: Ann Comments: 1723, STODGILL, JAMES Married Ann, granddaughter of Robert Armstrong Page: page 223 Household Members: Name Age Ann James Stodgill Source Citation: Book: D 17,; Page: 266 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Index, 1655-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1999. Original Data: Wilkerson, Eva Eubank. Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia, 1655-1900. Richmond, VA, USA: Clearfield Co., 1953. ------------------------------ FROM LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA Record 2 out of 2 Title Blackston [Blackstone], Argoll. Publication 1688. Gen. note Part of index to York County Wills and Administrations (1633-1811). Note p. 106. Exors bond rec. [26 Mar. 1688]. Note Deeds, Orders, Wills, etc. [Records No. 8], 1687-1691 (Reel 4a) Subject - Personal Blackston [Blackstone], Argoll. Subject -Geographic York County (Va.) Genre/Form Estate administration records. Subject Blackstone, Argoll. Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. System Number 000519346 -------------------------- Name: Argyle BLACKSTONE Sex: M Birth: Abt 1630 Note: BIOGRAPHY: The name Argyle Blackstone first appears in 1646 in Orphan's court of York Co. He had been left 3 cows and a calf by his grandfather, unnamed, which Wm. Hawkins was to take care of for his upkeep and education. In 1648 the herd had expanded to include 4 cows, 2 heifers, and 3 calves. When Hawkins died in 1655, he left his estate to his wife, upon her death to revert to his 'son-in-law' Argoll Blackstone. This is undoubtedly the father of our Argyle Blackstone. The name Blackstone also appears as Blaxton. On a deed in 1698 when he and wife Elizabeth bought 100 acres on the Rappahannock River, which they sold soon after, he calls himself a carpenter. After Elizabeth died in 1702, he married her half-sister, Millicent Armstrong. Among his family are [BO:Anne, who married James Stodghill,:BO] and Elizabeth Hannah. ------------------------------------------ WILL: YORK COUNTY VIRGINIA DEEDS, ORDERS, WILLS ETC 1687-91" Dorman p35 "Pages 107-109. Will of Argoll Blackstone of the County and Parish of York in Virginia, being very weeke in body, dated 19, Aug. 1686." Witnesses were John Hall and John Sommers. The will was proved 26 March 1688 by Ralph Walker and John Sommers. Wife Ailes to "enjoy the plantation that I now live on during her naturall life and after her decease to my eldest son James Blackstone with the rest of my divident". Wife Ailes to care for my fower sons "til they come of age of one and twenty yeares", if she remarries then eldest sons James and William to take their two younger brothers Argoll and Thomas Blackston care until age one and twenty. The majority of the will deals with the distribution of personal property to the four sons and York Parish. A Majr. Goodin is the only non family member mentioned. The executrix of the will was to be wife Alice Blackstone. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Full transcript below: ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Will of Argoll Blackstone of the County and Parish of York in Virginia, being very weeke in body, dates 19 Aug. 1686. My beloved wife Ailes Blackstone should injoye the plantation that I now live on dureing her naturall life and after her decease to my eldest son James Blackstone with the rest of my devident. Alsoe ynto my wife my best feather bed and furniture thereto belonging with all the rest of my moveables, cattell and hoggs that be left on my plantation after my fower sonns parts be given to each of them by this my will. Alsoe my loveing wife should take into her care the keepeing of my fower sonns to kive and work for her dureing her widdowhood till they come of age of one and twenty yeares, but provided shee should change her condition by marryage then my two eldest sonns James and William to take their two younger brothers Argoll and Thomas Blackston and with what I have given them into their care till they come to be one and twenty yeares of age, then to give itt to them. My eldest sonn James shall lett his brothers live on my divident of land till they can better provide for themselves, to live loveingly as brothers and not to hinder them according to his promise made to me and if my deare wife shall keepe herselfe a widdow, then my desire is that my sonns shall continue with her and nothing to be removed till they each of them come to bee one and twenty yeares of age. Unto my sonn James Blackston all my divident of land I now possesse in York County and itt is my desire that hee nor his heires nor none of my children that shall or may injoye the land shall not make any sale of any part by sale or mortgage on the forfeture of L500 sterling but to lett his brothers seat and live on the divident and not to want a being unlesse they can better provide fir themselves otherwise. Unto my said sonn three cowes named Daise, Red daves and Black bird. Alsoe my next feather bed with the furniture belonging. Allsoe one long table with two chaires standing in the chamber. Alsoe my black trunk with one halfe of my wearing cloathes, alsoe my best hatt, two pewter dishes, one plate, one beare bowle, one lookin glass and court cubbart standing under itt. Alsoe my gunn and black horse which I generally ride with bridle and saddle, alsoe the second biggest brass kettle, one iron pott, one dozen of milke traies, two breeding sowes, fower barrowes, six yeare old shotes and my eldest mare now runing at Majr. Gooddin's. Unto my sonn William Blackstone the best flock bed with what furniture can be made to itt with one drawer table, two chares, two pewter dishes and beare boule, one puter plate, one great brasse sckillett and my small gunn, with one court cubbart in the chamber and the biggest red leather chare trunck with the other halfe of all my wearing cloaths both linnen and woollen, and my next best hatt, also the seacond mare with her increase. Alsoe three cowes named Pincorne, and Rose and Mopley, one dozen of milk trayes, two breeding sowes, fower barrows, six yearling shoats. To my son Argoll Blackstone one flock bed with what furniture can be made to itt, with the new square turnd table, with two chares and my chest in the chamber, two pewter dishes and one plate, one tankard, one iron pott, one leather stoole, one dozen of milke trayes, also the third mare with her increase. Alsoe three cowes named Nutcye, Lydia and Cherry, two breeding sowes, fower barrows, six yearling shoats. To my son Thomas Blackstone three cowes named Mary Gold, Inlin and Truelove and one yearling heifer Scatterall, and one yeare old horse, also the first three yeare old mare that shall be bred from my mares. Alsoe my chest above staires, two chares and one leather stooll with one dozen of milk trayes, also two breeding sowes, fower barrowes and six year old shoats, when he comes to the age of one and twenty. My wife and children shall take care to shipp for England one hogshead of good tobacco that shall bee made on my plantation next year's cropp after my decease containing 550-odd pounds and cause the produce thereof to bee laid out for a silver wine boule with my owne name and k Parish with the year of our Lord thereof and then be given to the charge of the Vestry for the use of the Communion table soe longe as itt shall last, takeing a receipt for the same. If the Vestrymen of York Parish please to gett sawyers to saw soe much plancke feather edge as will cover York Church of either oake, pine or poplar, then my loveing wife will make use of such trees as will make soe much plancke as will doe the same for covering thereof, but if they will not saw itt for the same use but cover itt with clap boards, then this clawes of my will to be voyd and not any timber for any other use. My loveing wife Alice Blackstone executrix. [Signed] Argoll Blackstone Wit: Ralph Flowers, John (H) Hall, John Sommers. 26 March 1688. Proved by Ralph Walker and John Sommers. ----------------------------------------------------------------- A probatt of the last will and testament of Argoll Blackston granted to his relict Alce Blackston being proved in Court by Ralph Flowers and John Summers, and is recorded." [York County, Virginia Deeds, Orders, Will Book 8 (p.107); 1688. Found at: ] PROPERTY: "VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS VOL. 25" Beverly Fleet p22 1646 "p.182. "It is ordered by the consent of William Hawkins that the stocke of Catle this Day by him presented to the Court belonging to Argall Blacksone (sic) which were given him by his Grandfather shall be by him kept with all the female increase for the said orphant without any future charge for there keeping or the mentanaince and Educacon of the said Argall Blackstone" (sic)." "p183. "The stock of Catle belonging to Argall Blackstone (sic) are as followeth 3 Cowes one Cowe Calf" Note: The above two entries are just about as agrevating as anyhing a conscientious genealogist could find. Just a bit more ink on the quill and the Clerk could have written in the record who the grand-father was. This orphant was my kin and I'm much annoyed with Mr Ro Bouth. I'd pay any country gentleman 50 c to spit tobacco juice on his grave at this moment. Also: Mr. Bouth's handwriting was vile which I want to complain about before going on with my work. B.F. (why Beverly Fleet's books are such fun to do research in)" In 1648 the herd had expanded to include 4 cows, 2 heifers, and 3 calves. When Hawkins died in 1655, he left his estate to his wife, upon her death to revert to his 'son-in-law' Argoll Blackstone. The term son-in-law in that time was also used for a stepson. The name Blackstone also appears as Blaxton. MISCELLANEOUS: Court Records: York Co Va Records 1665-1672 abstracted by John Frederick Dorman Hawkins Blackstone in Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol III pg 61 Virginia Will Records Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. II

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[[Category:Blackwall, Arrived 1 Nov 1855]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrant ship Blackwall sailed from Gravesend, England on the 17th July 1855 - arrived Port of Melbourne 1st of November 1855. === One of the Blackwall Line of Packets Master: Captain John McKerlie type: ship of 839 tons ------------------ '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' PORT OF MELBOURNE. Arrived October 31—Alice Martin, schooner, from Adelaide 28th Oct. November 1.—Africa, ship, 1450 tons, from Liverpool. 20th July with seventeen cabin and two hundred and eight intermediate and steerage passengers; Blackwall. ship, from Plymouth 24th, July, with twenty-three cabin and thirty-three second and third cabin passengers; Harp, schooner, from Sydney: Pilot, schooner, from Hobart Town; Cyclone, schooner, from Sydney: Village Belle, schooner, from Geelong; Thomas and Henry, brig, from Otago, N.Z., 15th ult; Teake, brig, from Calcutta 6th June, via Mauri tius 16th September: Pilot, schooner. from Hobart Town 21st ult.;. Cantero, barque, from Mauritius 15th September. from: '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. in the Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) of Tuesday 6 November 1855, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88047921?] === PASSENGER LISTs === Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists (search for Blackwall 1855) Results for Victoria Inward Passenger Lists 1839-1923 from the Find My Past website at: https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=victoria+inward+passenger+lists+1839-1923&eventyear=1855&eventyear_offset=0&shipname=blackwall === FURTHER READING === TIME-SIGNAL.—LIGHTHOUSE, GELLIBRAND'S POINT. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Saturday 6 October 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4820166? ENGLISH SHIPPING. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Tuesday 16 October 1855, Page 5. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154895177? SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Wednesday 17 October 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154891990? PORT FAIRY. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Friday 2 November 1855, Page 4, at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4822325? SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday 2 November 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154860965? SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) of Tuesday 6 November 1855, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88047921? VESSELS IN HOBSON'S BAY AND THE RIVER. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Monday 19 November 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154867952? Packet trade from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_trade

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__NOTOC__ == Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study == This "Blackwater Swamp" One Place Study (OPS) for the area south of the James River in southeastern Virginia includes the Main Blackwater Swamp as well as the First, Second, and Third Swamps of the Blackwater (as described in early Virginia land records) that are the upper Blackwater River and some of its tributaries. It is west of today's Great Dismal Swamp.See the moveable map for the [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp] posted by the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. See also [[#Great Dismal Swamp|Great Dismal Swamp]] (under [[#Resources|Resources]], above). : The Blackwater River area is part of the Chowan/Roanoke watershed (see additional information in the [[#Geography|Geography section, below]]). See also the map of the Blackwater River watershed posted by the "Virginia Places" website ([http://www.virginiaplaces.org/watersheds/blackwater.html this page], a non-WikiTree page [click your browser's back button to return to this WikiTree space page]). : As noted in the Wikipedia article about the Blackwater River: "In this region of Virginia, many streams are called 'swamps' but still function like streams in being long and linear, with water moving from one end to the other and laid out in a normal stream tributary network."Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Blackwater River (Virginia)], accessed 11 April 2024. If you would like to join the Blackwater Swamp OPS, please send me a private message, post a comment, or add your name/interest area to the [[#Members|Members section, below]]. Thanks!
~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 11 April 2024 __TOC__ === Stickers === {{Member|OPS|place=Blackwater Swamp, Virginia}} :
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: Members of this One Place Study can add the '''Member sticker''' to their profile. ::: For profiles of '''WikiTree Members''' >>> {{Clear}} : For profiles of people who lived in the area of southeast Virginia referred to as the Blackwater Swamp, lying south of the James River, add the '''One Place Study sticker'''. {{One Place Study|place=Blackwater Swamp, Virginia|category=Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study}} :
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: The OPS sticker adds a link to this page and also the corresponding category, which means profiles in the OPS are "findable" in two ways: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] * [[:Category: Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study]] : Please also add location categories as appropriate. === Categorization === : In addition to [[:Category: Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study]], which can be added using the sticker or manually, please also add location categories as appropriate: * [[:Category: Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony]] ([1634]-1776) ''Isle of Wight County was preceded by Warrosquyoake County (1634-1637), but that county does not currently have a WikiTree category'' ** [[:Category: Southampton County, Virginia Colony]] (1749-1776) ''created from Isle of Wight County in 1749'' * [[:Category: Isle of Wight County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) ''for WikiTree purposes of categorization, USA begins on 4 July 1776'' ** [[:Category: Southampton County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) * [[:Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] (1634-1652) * [[:Category: Surry County, Virginia Colony]] (1652-1776) ** [[:Category: Sussex County, Virginia Colony]] (1753-1776) ''created from Surry County in 1753'' * [[:Category: Surry County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) ** [[:Category: Sussex County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) : Dates are from "History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995", which also has an interactive map where you can compare locations of counties which have a community named Blackwater (e.g., Franklin County, formed in 1785) with IoW County, James City County, Surry County, and Sussex County. Note that Franklin and Franklin County are different places.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] (accessed 11 April 2024). Franklin, incorporated as a town in 1876 and as an independent city in 1961, is "bordered to the east by the Blackwater River", lying across the river from Isle of Wight County, surrounded by Southampton County.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_Virginia Franklin, Virginia] (accessed 11 April 2024). === Geography === : The 105-mile Blackwater River "flows from its source near the city of Petersburg [and] joins the Nottoway River to form the Chowan River, which empties into Albemarle Sound.... The Blackwater-Nottoway confluence forms the boundary between Virginia and North Carolina." Franklin "lies on its west bank at the river's head of navigation. While canoes and other small boats plied the Blackwater upstream of Franklin in colonial times (and still do today), in the steamboat era, navigation was restricted to the river downstream of Franklin." : Although running from today's Prince George County to Southampton County through Surry County and Isle of Wight County,"The watershed of the Blackwater River contains a portion of three cities and five counties of Virginia: the cities of Franklin, Petersburg, and Suffolk, and the counties of Isle of Wight, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Wikipedia] (acessed 13 April 2024) the area that is the initial focus of this OPS lies mostly in the latter two counties. In the mid-1700s, Southampton County and Sussex County were created from the southwestern portions of Isle of Wight County (1749) and Surry County (1753). :: '''Note''': I anticipate that most of the profiles added to this OPS will initially be those who settled the area prior to 1750. As people join this OPS project and post-1750s profiles are added, it may be that we will need to have pre- and post-1750s subcategories for [[:Category: Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study]]. If I don't go ahead and create them at the outset. ~ [[Noland-165|ls]], 11 April 2024 : The orientation of a contemporary 1670 map of the area that highlights waterways near Jamestown is a bit disorienting, but it shows the Blackwater River as well as Third Swamp and First Swamp tributaries (notice the arrow pointing North in the lower right corner and adjust accordingly).[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-6 WikiTree image], from the following blog post, which has additional maps and location details: * Glenda Taylor, "[https://oneandallwisdom.com/ancestry-virginia-until-1625-lawnes-creek-chippoakes-creek-blackwater-river/ Ancestry: Virginia until 1625: Lawnes Creek, Chippoakes Creek, Blackwater River]" (accessed 11 April 2024). "James City County grew from the 1607 Jamestown settlement"WikiTree's [[:Category: James City County, Virginia]] (accessed 11 April 2024). and included land on both banks of the James River. In 1652, the land across the river from Jamestown became Surry County, which was bordered by Charles City County to the northwest and Isle of Wight County to the southeast. : '''Note''': Not included in this OPS are Blackwater Swamp, North Carolina; Blackwater, Franklin County, Virginia; Blackwater, Lee County, Virginia; Blackwater, Mathews County, Virginia; etc. "Blackwater" is a descriptive name"The Blackwater River is, as its name implies, a blackwater river - its waters are clear, dark, acidic, low in nutrients, and tannin stained" ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Wikipedia] (accessed 11 April 2024) that is found in other counties (and throughout the country). The OPS also does not include Petersburg, Fort Henry, or Franklin, Virginia. :'''Continent''': North America :'''Country''': United States :'''State/Colony''': Virginia :'''Elevation''': ''not much above sea [river] level? '' :'''GPS Coordinates''': * 36.7837610, -76.8744044 / 36° 47' 1.54" N, 76° 52' 27.86" W (Zuni, Isle of Wight County, Virginia)USGS: Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) #[https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/1478230 1478230] (accessed 11 April 2024).
Wikipedia: [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Zuni,_Virginia¶ms=36_51_58_N_76_49_51_W_type:city_region:US-VA 36°51'58"N 76°49'51"W]Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuni,_Virginia Zuni, Virginia] (accessed 11 April 2024). * 37.0215389, -76.8744046 / 37° 1' 17.54" N, 76° 52' 27.86" W (Dendron, Surry County, Virginia)
Wikipedia: [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Dendron,_Virginia¶ms=37_2_40_N_76_56_5_W_type:city 37°2'40″N 76°56'5"W]Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendron,_Virginia Dendron, Virginia] (accessed 11 April 2024). : '''Chowan/Roanoke Watershed''': See the map attached to the Wikipedia article for the Blackwater River of the "eastern portion of the Chowan/Roanoke watershed, showing the Chowan, Meherrin, Nottoway and Blackwater rivers as well as Albemarle Sound."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia)#/media/File:Chowanrivermap.png Chowan/Roanoke Watershed map] (from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Wikipedia]). : The river shown starting parallel to the Blackwater River in the map is the James River. : The outlined counties along the path of the Blackwater River, from its source to the North Carolina border, are Prince George County (previously Charles City County), Surry County (partly following the border between Surry County and Sussex County, created from Surry County in 1753), and Isle of Wight County, following that county's border with Southampton County (created from IoW County in 1749) to Franklin, and then south to the North Carolina border, where it joins the Nottoway River to form the Chowan River. "South of Franklin, the Blackwater River forms the border between Southampton County and Suffolk." === History === * 1607 Jamestown * 1617 James City Incorporation: One of four created in 1617, it covered land that would later be Surry County and Isle of Wight County. * 1624/5 Jamestown Muster: The 524 people listed as being in James City in the muster - 19 of them in "Wariscoyack",1624/5 Jamestown Muster, [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&corp=James+Citty&month=&year=&date= James City residents]. the forerunner of 1634's Warrosquyoake County/Warrosquoyacke County, across the James River from Jamestown - probably did not venture far from the shores of the James River and, therefore, would not have settled in the Blackwater Swamp area. * 1634 counties: In 1634, Virginia was divided into eight Shires, quickly renamed as Counties, including James City County and Warrosquoyacke County (renamed Isle of Wight County in 1637).See also the "[[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#counties |Counties Table]]" on WikiTree's [[Space: Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes|Virginia Counties and Parishes]] page. * 1646 Treaty:
"The lower Blackwater River (or Blackwater Swamp) up to its head at 'Yapim' (modern Franklin), and thence in a directly straight line to the 'Monacan town' (Mowhemencho, at the eastern tip of Powhatan County)" was set as "the boundary between Virginia and Indian lands". The 1646 treaty was agreed two by Governor William Berkeley and Chief Necotowance "after two years of war between the Virginia colony and the Powhatan confederation".
"Native Americans were only allowed to cross this line at the newly built Fort Henry on the Appomattox", where the city of Petersburg, Virginia is today. "Fort Henry was also one of the few places where trade between Europeans and interior Native American tribes could take place."From the WikiTree page [[Space: Virginia Peter Joneses]], citing [https://nelsonloeb.wordpress.com/2017/04/22/deep-virginia-roots/ Deep Virginia Roots], "Posted on April 22, 2017 by Charlie" (accessed 1 May 2020). : See "notes on Surry County, VA" for a discussion by "anderson1951" of laws enacted by the Virginia pertaining to parish and county borders. ==== Localities ==== : The following list is for locations as they are known then and/or today, or both, in the area covered by this OPS. For example the name a plantation, a creek (or swamp), or city. * : If WikiTree has a One Place Study for a locality near the Blackwater Swamp area (or if I missed a locality OPS that is within the area), list it here. If you find a non-WikiTree link for a relevant Place Study, add it under [[#Resources|Resources, below]]. * : If you're not sure, list the locality and details here: * :: Once researched, if the locality does not fit in either of the previous sections, move it to here with your results: * Pagan Creek, Isle of Wight County (from [[Hays-550]]) - not along the Blackwater River, if Pagan Creek is the same as the Pagan River (previously known as the Warrosquoyacke River). The Pagan River is a tributary of the James River, east of the Blackwater River.W&M report: "[https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1568&context=reports Shoreline Evolution: Isle of Wight, Virginia James River and Pagan River Shorelines]" by D. A. Milligan, K. O'Brien, C. Wilcox, & C. Hardaway. (Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary : 2010). https://doi.org/10.21220/V5313S === People === ==== Early Settlers ==== : List the person who initially settled in the area below and a date - generally the head of the family who received a land grant and, ideally, the date of the grant. If the person has a WikiTree profile, the name should be linked to it. Include that person's profile, and profiles for their family, in the appropriate [[#Categorization|location category/ies]]. * [[England-2255|Francis England (1609-1677)]], "obtained a patent July 26, '''1652''' for 1,066 acres, same being in Isle Of Wight County lying on a swamp running to the upper Chipoaks in Surry County" (from his profile, citing Boddie) * [[Gwaltney-9|Thomas Gwaltney (abt.1613-abt.1666)]], 14 May '''1666''', "granted 200 acres in Surry County on Main Blackwater Swamp"Virginia Chronicle, Library of Virginia: [https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=d&d=TSMT19670517.1.8&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------#documentdisplayleftpanesectionleveltabcontent Smithfield Times, Volume 46, Number 20, 17 May 1967] (accessed 12 April 2024). * John Teasley received a '''1713''' land grant for "200 acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp. Beg.g at the mouth of Tarapin Swamp, on the east side of Seacock Swamp."Transcription of grant (from the Library of Virginia) posted on a [https://sciway3.net/clark/gill/Francis.html Virginia Gills]" page, information submitted by Mary Stromberg on 12 January 2009, accessed 12 April 2024). ** [[Teasley-212|John Teasley I (abt.1694-abt.1738)]] ''too young to have received a land grant in 1713'' * John Atkeison - 28 September '''1730''', received 150 acres "N.L." (new land) on the north side of the main Blackwater Swamp in Surry County, adjacent William Hart, Thomas Gwaltney, Thomas Halliman, Christopher Atkeson, and his own land.Nell Marion Nugent, ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'', Volume 3, 1695-1732 (Virginia State Library, Richmond : 1979). * [[Betts-5068|Thomas Betts Sr. (abt.1716-abt.1773)]] - Thomas Betts Homeplace near Mill Swamp: In '''1763''', Thomas Betts Sr. purchased 75 acres on the north side of the main Blackwater Swamp. It remained in the Betts Family for 190 years until it was sold in 1913.Instagram, "isleofwightcountymuseum" [https://www.instagram.com/p/CyQZR0KOAZf/ Betts Homeplace near Mill Swamp] (accessed 12 April 2024). * ''possibly [[Dew-152|John Dew Jr. Esq. (abt.1675-abt.1744)]]'' - He died in Isle of Wight County, but not sure where in the county he was living. His son, [[Dew-152|John Dew Jr. Esq. (abt.1675-abt.1744)]], was born in Isle of Wight County and died in North Carolina. "He owned large tracts of land on Meherrin River" (from his profile, 12 April 2024).See also the "Thomas Duke of James City County, VA" section on [https://genealogy.ztlcox.com/~ztlcox/duke/LynnTeague/Virginia/N%20James.htm this page] (accessed 12 April 2024). * Thomas Pittman - ''probably [[Pittman-317|Thomas Pittman IV (abt.1684-bef.1730)]]' ====Notables==== : Include the person's name, linked to their WikiTree profile (if they have one), followed by a link to their Wikipedia article.Generally, only people with a [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]] article are considered "Notables" by WikiTree's [[Project: Notables |Notables Project]]. * === Members === * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], Blackwater Swamp, Virginia OPS Coordinator: My main interest is in the pre-USA settlement of the area, including my Gwaltney ancestors. == Resources== * [https://surrycountyvahistory.org/articles/2019/1/30/the-blackwater-swamp Tales from The Blackwater Swamp] by James E. Atkins, 28 March 2004 (posted by the Surry County, Virginia Historical Society, accessed 11 April 2024). * Virginia Places: [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/watersheds/blackwater.html Map of the Blackwater River watershed] (accessed 13 April 2024). * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia)#/media/File:Chowanrivermap.png Chowan/Roanoke Watershed map] (accessed 13 April 2024). * {{Wikidata|Q2905609|enwiki}} for the Blackwater River. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surry_County,_Virginia Surry County, Virginia]. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Wight_County,_Virginia Isle of Wight County, Virginia]. * [https://www.blackwaterlib.org/ Blackwater Regional Library] ** Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_Regional_Library Blackwater Regional Library] * WikiTree space page, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Adjacent_Virginia_Counties ** [[Space:Adjacent_Virginia_Counties#Isle_of_Wight_County |Isle of Wight County, Virginia]] ** [[Space:Adjacent_Virginia_Counties#Surry_County |Surry County]] * NCpedia: "[https://ncpedia.org/moseley-manuscript-map Moseley manuscript map] by T. Mike Childs, NC Government & Heritage Library, 2012 (acessed 12 April 2024). * NCpedia: 1737, [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/1245 A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina drawn from the Original of Colo. Mosely's] [sic]. Below title: "Survey by J. Cowley, London. 1737."Cowley, John. A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina drawn from the Original of Colo. Mosely's [sic]. Map. London: J. Cowley 1737. From North Carolina State Archives, North Carolina Maps. https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/1245. ** "Historical Note: Edward Moseley, Surveyor General of North Carolina, published in 1733 one of the first maps of North Carolina to accurately show the coastal regions of the colony and identify settlements in the interior. John Cowley was the engraver of the Moseley map, and this manuscript map appears to be a reduced version from it with identical place names and locations of geographical features. The map differs slightly from the Moseley map of which it is a copy: also shows a proposed settlement at the head of the Pee Dee River where the Yadkin and Uwharrie rivers join." ** ''See the confluence of the Nottaway and Blackwater Rivers, to the west of the Great Dismal Swamp, along ''"The Dividing Line between Virginia and Carolina made in the Year 1728". * NCpedia: 1733, [https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/51135 New and correct map of the Province of North Carolina] by Edward Moseley (1682-1749). Moseley, Edward, 1682-1749. New and correct map of the Province of North Carolina. 1733. A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina (Moseley Map). MC0017. East Carolina University Digital Collections. https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/51135. Accessed 12 Apr. 2024. ** "A new and correct map of the Province of North Carolina by Edward Moseley, late surveyor general of the said province ([London]: Sold at the Three Crowns, 1733).... This image was assembled from 6 separate scans of the original map.)" ** ''See the confluence of the Nottaway and Blackwater Rivers, to the west of the Great Dismal Swamp, along ''"The Dividing Line between Virginia and Carolina made in the Year 1728". * The Nature Conservancy, Places We Protect: [https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/blackwater-river/ Blackwater River] (map point is Zuni, Virginia). ** Using the same map, Terrapin Swamp & Blackwater River is at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B057'48.7%22N+76%C2%B051'24.3%22W/@36.9635372,-76.8613614,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m10!1m5!3m4!2zMzbCsDQ5JzEwLjAiTiA3NsKwNTEnMTIuMSJX!8m2!3d36.8194295!4d-76.8533575!3m3!8m2!3d36.963533!4d-76.856748?entry=ttu 36°57'48.7"N 76°51'24.3"W], Southampton County, Virginia.This point (Terrapin Swamp & Blackwater) is relevant to a 13 November 1713 land grant to John Teasley of 200 acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp:

"...in Consideration of His importation of four persons to dwell within this our colony of Virginia whoso named are Francis Gill, Tho's: Fournell, Hugh Williams and Rich: Andross. We have Given, Granted and Confirmed and by these ye _______ for us our heirs & ______ do Give, Grant and Confirm unto John Teasly of the County of Isle of Wight one certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres lieing and being on the south side of the ___ blackwater swamp in the said County of Isle of Wight and bounded as followeth, to wit, beginning at the mouth of Tarrapin swamp on the east side of Seacock Swamp thence up the various courses of the run of Taarapin swamp east, northeast eighty poles north seventy two degrees east thirty poles to an ash, a line tree of Tho's: Reeves's land then by the said Reeves's line south twenty four degrees east two hundred thirty two poles to a pine by Seacock swamp side and the same course crossing the said swamp twelve poles farther to a white oak thence south thirty two degrees west one hundred twenty four poles to a pine a line tree of George Pearses' land then by the said Pearse north twenty one degrees west ninety four poles to a white oak and north forty two degrees west thirty eight poles to a Gum by a branch then north fifty four degrees west thirty poles to Great Cypress by Seacock swamp side and up the various courses of the run of the said branch to the beginning . withall .. " (from a "[https://sciway3.net/clark/gill/Francis.html Virginia Gills]" page, information submitted by Mary Stromberg on 12 January 2009, accessed 12 April 2024).

* Discussion of Surry County borders.Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina: [https://andersonnc.com/notes-on-surry-county-va/ notes on Surry County, VA]: Hening's Statutes. "Written by anderson1951, 16 July 2021 (accessed 12 April 2024). : '''Resources with Genealogical Information''' * Boykin, Edward - My Southern Family: Entry for [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/genealogy/myff/d0080/g0000093.html Edward Boykin] "the Immigrant" (about 1650-1 Apr 1725), accessed 12 April 2024. * Bradshaw - [https://bratcherrw.com/Land/LandVAIsleWt.htm Isle of Wight County, VA Land Records] (accessed 12 April 2024). * Dew, Thomas - Duke Reassessment: [https://genealogy.ztlcox.com/~ztlcox/duke/LynnTeague/Virginia/N%20James.htm Virginia: On the North Side of the James River], accessed 12 April 2024. The page name displayed in the browser window's tab is "Blackwater River People", but "Blackwater" is not found in the page's text. * Gwaltney, Thomas ([[#People|above]]) - Virginia Chronicle, Library of Virginia: [https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=d&d=TSMT19670517.1.8&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------#documentdisplayleftpanesectionleveltabcontent Smithfield Times, Volume 46, Number 20, 17 May 1967] (accessed 12 April 2024). ** "Thomas Gwaltney who was granted 200 acres in Surry County on Main Blackwater Swamp, on May 14, 1666, for transporting four persons into the Colony of Virginia...." (detailed information is about 1800s Gwaltneys). * Harris - [https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2020/12/22/lancasters-and-harris/ LANCASTERS AND HARRIS], "Major Lancaster Connections", posted by m stanhope on 22 December 2020 (accessed 12 April 2024). * Holliman - ''Holliman Family History blogspot'', including one found in a search for "Blackwater", which includes a nice map of where they settled.''Holliman Family History blogspot'', "[http://hollimanfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/Blackwater%20River Exploring further Holleman History in Old Virginia, Part 8]", posted by Glenn N. Holliman on 10 February 2014 (accessed 12 April 2024). [http://hollimanfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/Blackwater%20River Blackwater River] (accessed 12 April 2024). * Mayo, William - [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mayo-family-dn-aproject/about/background Mayo Family DNA Project] ''probably [[Mayo-840|William Mayo (1629-1713)]]'' * ''multiple names'' - [https://www.directlinesoftware.com/Pool/surry.txt Surry] (land records, accessed 12 April 2024). * Raney/Rainey - Leaves on the Raney Tree: [http://raneygenealogy.blogspot.com/2019/07/south-of-blackwater-our-male.html South of the Blackwater: Our Male Raney/Rainey Line], posted 6 July 2019 (accessed 12 April 2024). * Tatum/Tatham - "[https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php?pagebody1=TatumSamI.htm https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php?pagebody1=TatumSamI.htm New Detailing on Daughter Mary Tatum]" (but seems more about Samuel Tatum's wife Mary, who left a will proved in Prince George County in January 1715/6), accessed 12 April 2024. * Teasley, John - Land Grant of 200 acres for Teasley (see [[#People]] section above) names the four headrights: Francis Gill, Tho's: Fournell, Hugh Williams and Rich: Andross. * Vaughan, Henry - [https://www.genealogyfacts.org/GFData/VA/VASurry/VASurry_County_Mixed_Records_Vaughan.htm Surry County Vaughan Family, Mixed Records (Before 1800)], accessed 12 April 2024. * Wall, Joseph (in a reply by anderson1951 on 7 March 2012 to a comment on the posted page) - Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina: [https://andersonnc.com/2-john-pitmans-of-iow/ 2 John Pitmans of IOW] (posted by anderson1951 on 5 March 2012, accessed 12 April 2024). === Great Dismal Swamp === * Moveable map for the [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp], which is east of the area for this Blackwater Swamp, Virginia area. ** Today, it is 113,000 acres, but it "once covered more than one million acres".[https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge]; the Office/Visitor Contact Station is in Suffolk, Virginia ([https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp/contact-us "Contact Us"]), accessed 11 April 2024. It was named by William Byrd II in 1728 "(he thought it was dismal). He was here to survey the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina...."[https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp/about-us "About Us"], [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge] (accessed 11 April 2024) * Wiipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Dismal_Swamp Great Dismal Swamp]; [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/GreatDismalSwampMap.jpg Map]. * NCpedia: [https://www.ncpedia.org/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp], by Bland Simpson, 2006; additional research and revision by Jared Dease and Alyssa Putt, February 2022 (accessed 12 April 2024). * [https://www.suffolkva.us/299/Great-Dismal-Swamp Great Dismal Swamp] in Suffolk, Virginia (accessed 12 April 2024): "The Great Dismal Swamp consists of approximately 72 square miles and is located in the southeastern portion of the City." * Only in Your State: [https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/virginia/multiple-bodies-of-water-va/ Teeming With Adventure, The Great Dismal Swamp In Virginia Was Once Over 1 Million Acres], by Beth (published 12 May 2023, accessed 12 April 2024). * Time Magazine: "[https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,829536,00.html Virginia: Swamps & Split Levels]", Friday, Nov. 30, 1962 === Footnotes ===

Blackwelder Name Study

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[[Category:Blackwelder Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Blackwelder Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blackwelder Blackwelder] 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 Blackwelder 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 Blackwelders), by time period (18th Century Blackwelders), or by topic (Blackwelder DNA, Blackwelder Occupations, Blackwelder 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 Blackwelder 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: [[Riedel-224|Taylor Riedel]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blackwelder}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== *Your team name here * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Blackwelders 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/Schwarzwelter Schwarzwelter]

Blackwell Family Bible

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The Blackwell Family Bible
James W. Blackwell
Edgefield, South Carolina
This Bible has been passed down through the years, and the family pages were transcribed by my Aunt Margaret (Blackwell) Elam and Uncle Charles Elam in 1987. I am in contact with the present owner and am trying to make plans to visit to take photos of the actual Bible. Questions I hope to get answered: *Publish date of the Bible *Confirm trail of owners through the years **James W. Blackwell **Susan Blackwell (his wife) **Fannie Cornett (their daughter) **Susan (Cornett) Lyon (her daughter) **Frances (Lyon) Parks (her daughter) **Mary (Parks) Bass (her daughter) **Joy (Bass) Conley (her daughter) ----
Transcription by Charles and Margaret Elam in 1987:
James Blackwell and Mrs. Caroline Harmon, formerly Caroline Jennings, were married August 18, 1844 James Blackwell was married July 4, 1847 to Miss Susan Price, daughter of Jooseph and Mary Price, by Rev D. D. Brunson James Blackwell, son of John and Lucretia, was born November 19, 1821 J. P. Blackwell, a son of James and Caroline Blackwell was born November 20, 1845 John Robert Blackwell, a son of James and Susan A. Blackwell was born April 24, 1848 Susan A. Price a daughter of Joseph and Mary Price was born October 13th or 15th, 1825 Joseph Isaiah Blackwell a son of James and Susan A. Blackwell was born April 15th 1850 William Thomas Blackwell a son of James and Susan Blackwell was born May 16, 1852 Wright Atticus Dickerson Blackwell a son of James and Susan A. Blackwell was born the 7th day of August AD 1854 Mary Frances Lucretia Blackwell daughter of James and Susan Blackwell was born October 1856 James Blackwell son of Susan Blackwell was born 1858 W. L. Lyon departed March 5, 1937 J. H. Lyon departed this life Feb 15, 1923 Mary L. Lyon departed this life Dec 4, 1957 at 7:30 Susan C. Lyon departed Jan 26, 1962 Pauline C. Lyon born Jan 29, 1920; departed July 5, 1963 Caroline Blackwell the wife of James Blackwell departed this life on the 24th Nov 1846 at 6 o'clock am *May the Lord Bless her hence forth and forever more is my prayer, a husband and six children to mourn her loss...and Lord wouldn't Thee be pleased to take charge of them and guide and protect them in all of their foot steps. William Thomas Blackwell son of James and Susan Blackwell departed this life the 22nd day of Oct 1853 1:56 am J. E. Cornett departed this life Dec 10 1923 at 10:30 o'clock pm Mr. James Blackwell departed this life November 27, 1858 and left widow and six children to mourn his loss James Blackwell, Jr. departed this life of Thursday the 15th Sept 1860 W. A. D. Blackwell departed this life on Thursday the 19th of May at 10:30 o'clock pm 1904 Susan A. Blackwell departed this life the 2nd of July at 10:00 o'clock pm 1908 J. D. Cornett departed this life March 27, 1911 Fannie M. L. B. Cornett departed this life April 10 1933 at 4 o'clock am wife of J. D. Cornett James Blackwell Bible August 18, 1844

Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Periodicals]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] __TOC__ == Blackwood's Magazine == : A.K.A. "The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine" : A.K.A. "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" * published by William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1817- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackwood's Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034208 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000496211 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012361592 * Vol. 1-50 Index ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb202unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=a3cAAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1 April-September 1817 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi01edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/edinburghmonthl06unkngoog * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi02edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb209unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fPMAAAAAYAAJ * Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi03edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb229unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=xPIAAAAAYAAJ * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi04edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb243unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=GhQTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.68198 * Vol 5: ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb03edingoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=knAEAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb186unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KPQAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb255unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=0RITAAAAYAAJ * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi06edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb221unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=p_wAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagaz106edinuoft * Vol 7 April-September, 1820 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi07edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagaz207edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb257unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=LRMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb223unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uPcAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.68187 * Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi08edinuoft * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi09edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmag209edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb248unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KPUAAAAAYAAJ * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi10edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb250unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ETATAAAAYAAJ * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmag211edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi11edinuoft * Vol 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi12edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmag212edinuoft ::* 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[[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Balfour, Southland]] [[Category: Balfour Cemetery, Balfour, Southland]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Balfour Cemetery in Balfour, Southland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Balfour 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

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the Blagdon profiles [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Haywood-41&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ros Haywood To-Do List|Ros's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Blagdon-342|Balle, Mary (Blagdon) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-9|Blagdon, John Henry]] || 1866-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Farley-140|Blagdon, Susan Emma (Farley) ]] || 1868-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-10|Blagdon, John ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-17|Blagdon, Mary Ann (Lethbridge) ]] || 1845-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-12|Blagdon, John ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-3731|Blagdon, Elizabeth Thomas (Hall) ]] || 1796-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-13|Blagdon, Edward Seavear]] || 1817-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Harris-2836|Blagdon, Julia Brock (Harris) ]] || 1814-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-14|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bridges-321|Blagdon, Elizabeth Catherine (Bridges) ]] || 1828-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-16|Blagdon, Georgiana ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-17|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1764-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-18|Blagdon, Catherine May]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-19|Blagdon, Kathleen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-20|Blagdon, Edwin John]] || 1898-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-21|Blagdon, Reginald Albert]] || 1900-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-22|Blagdon, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-23|Blagdon, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-24|Blagdon, Henry Richard]] || 1906-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-25|Blagdon, George ]] || 1910-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-26|Blagdon, Alfred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-27|Blagdon, Catherine Elizabeth]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-28|Blagdon, Kate Bridges]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-29|Blagdon, Alfred B]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-30|Blagdon, Frank ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sullock-1|Blagdon, Rhoda (Sullock) ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-32|Blagdon, Gladys ]] || || to-do |- | [[Webber-433|Blagdon, Mabel (Webber)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-33|Blagdon, Clifford ]] || || to-do |- | [[Vigus-2|Blagdon, Amelia (Vigus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-34|Blagdon, Beryl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-35|Blagdon, Betty ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-36|Blagdon, Roma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elliott-1043|Blagdon, Caroline (Elliott)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hambly-18|Blagdon, Flossie (Hambly)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-37|Blagdon, Owen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scantlebury-37|Blagdon, Teresa (Scantlebury)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-38|Blagdon, Kathleen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-39|Blagdon, Anthony ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-41|Blagdon, George ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coombes-26|Blagdon, Elizabeth Anne (Coombes) ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-42|Blagdon, William George]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-43|Blagdon, Arthur ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-44|Blagdon, Caroline ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-45|Blagdon, Gladys ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-46|Blagdon, Leonard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Perry-1771|Blagdon, Ellen (Perry)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-47|Blagdon, John ]] || 1870-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-48|Blagdon, William ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-49|Blagdon, James ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Matthews-1037|Blagdon, Kate Elizabeth (Matthews) ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-50|Blagdon, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-51|Blagdon, Frederick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-52|Blagdon, Amelia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-53|Blagdon, Dorothy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-54|Blagdon, Vera ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-55|Blagdon, Gladys ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-56|Blagdon, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-58|Blagdon, Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-59|Blagdon, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Saggers-9|Blagdon, Rosina (Saggers)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-60|Blagdon, Rose ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-61|Blagdon, Edna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-62|Blagdon, Annie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-75|Blagdon, Selina ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-88|Blagdon, John George Harris]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-89|Blagdon, William Henry White]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-91|Blagdon, Thomas Richard Edwards]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-92|Blagdon, John , Esqr]] || 1730-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Ford-4861|Blagdon, Anne (Ford) ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tapper-61|Blagdon, Jane (Tapper) ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-93|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1800-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-94|Blagdon, Ann ]] || 1798-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Yeo-275|Blagdon, Anna (Yeo) ]] || 1590-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-95|Blagdon, Dennis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-100|Blagdon, John ]] || 1585-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-101|Blagdon, Henry , Esqr]] || 1705-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Gill-3261|Blagdon, Rachell (Gill) ]] || 1703-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-102|Blagdon, Rachel ]] || 1732-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-103|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1732-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-104|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1758-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-105|Blagdon, John ]] || 1759-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-106|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1760-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-108|Blagdon, Rachel ]] || 1766-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-109|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1767-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-110|Blagdon, Charles ]] || 1769-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-111|Blagdon, Richard John]] || 1821-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Barrett-3552|Blagdon, Catherine (Barrett) ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-112|Blagdon, Sarah ]] || 1822-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-113|Blagdon, Mary Anne]] || 1823-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-114|Blagdon, William Henry]] || 1827-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Pine-237|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Pine) ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-115|Blagdon, Alfred James]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-116|Blagdon, Mary Elizabeth Pine]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Commings-7|Blagdon, Caroline Frances (Commings) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-117|Blagdon, Caroline Elizabeth]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-119|Blagdon, William Henry]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-120|Blagdon, Amelia Matilda]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-122|Blagdon, Alfred John]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-123|Blagdon, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-124|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-125|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1830-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-126|Blagdon, John , Gent]] || 1668-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Crossing-18|Blagdon, Margrett (Crossing) ]] || 1668-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-127|Blagdon, John , Gent]] || 1645-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Stoninge-2|Blagdon, Mary (Stoninge) ]] || 1645-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-128|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cowling-234|Blagdon, Mary (Cowling) ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-131|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1651-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-133|Blagdon, Charles ]] || 1667-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-134|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-135|Blagdon, Margarett ]] || 1673-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-136|Blagdon, George ]] || 1675-03-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-137|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1697-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-138|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1698-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-139|Blagdon, John , Esq]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Serle-31|Blagdon, Sarah (Serle) ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-140|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1702-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-146|Blagdon, Agnes ]] || 1759-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-147|Blagdon, Agness ]] || 1826-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-148|Blagdon, Alice Mary]] || 1885-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-149|Blagdon, Charles Alfred]] || 1866-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-150|Blagdon, Charlotte ]] || 1833-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-151|Blagdon, William ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-152|Blagdon, Edith Grace Caroline]] || 1889-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-153|Blagdon, William ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7795|Blagdon, Edith Grace (Warren) ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-154|Blagdon, William John]] || 1888-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-155|Blagdon, Edward Arthur Isaac]] || 1893-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-156|Blagdon, Fred Albert]] || 1896-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-157|Blagdon, May Irene]] || 1897-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-158|Blagdon, Henry Ernest Brace]] || 1900-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-159|Blagdon, Edward Albert James]] || 1867-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-160|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1889-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Rowe-3854|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Rowe) ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-161|Blagdon, Frederick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-162|Blagdon, Richard ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-163|Blagdon, Elizabeth Smith]] || 1821-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-164|Blagdon, Jane Smith]] || 1823-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-165|Blagdon, Robert ]] || 1828-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-166|Blagdon, William Henry]] || 1856-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-167|Blagdon, John Bray]] || 1820-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-168|Blagdon, John Windsor]] || 1857-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-169|Blagdon, Mary Louisa]] || 1861-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-170|Blagdon, Samuel George]] || 1863-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-171|Blagdon, Robert Albert]] || 1870-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-172|Blagdon, Emma Jane]] || 1874-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-173|Blagdon, William ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-174|Blagdon, Rebecca ]] || 1823-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-175|Blagdon, John ]] || 1618-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-176|Blagdon, John ]] || 1727-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Harris-18207|Blagdon, Joan (Harris) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-177|Blagdon, John ]] || 1755-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-178|Blagdon, John ]] || 1690-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Hoidge-1|Blagdon, Charitie (Hoidge) ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-179|Blagdon, John ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-303143|Blagdon, Jane (Unknown) ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-180|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Woodbury-731|Blagdon, Mary (Woodbury) ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-181|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collings-372|Blagdon, Alice (Collings) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Winsor-443|Blagdon, Mary Ann (Winsor) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[MacCoy-4|Blagdon, Anne Bray (MacCoy) ]] || 1784-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Ley-262|Blagdon, Susan (Ley) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-183|Blagdon, Sophia Jane]] || 1830-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-184|Blagdon, John Winsor]] || 1889-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Prowse-568|Blagdon, Violet (Prowse)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-185|Blagdon, Violet ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-186|Blagdon, Violet ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hooper-3114|Blagdon, Florence (Hooper)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-187|Blagdon, Frederick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-188|Blagdon, David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-189|Blagdon, Ronald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-190|Blagdon, Doris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-191|Blagdon, Sidney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-192|Blagdon, Phyllis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-193|Blagdon, Dennis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-194|Blagdon, Kenneth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-195|Blagdon, Derek ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-196|Blagdon, Anthony ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-95511|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Smith) ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-197|Blagdon, Richard Collins]] || 1826-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-198|Blagdon, Lilian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-199|Blagdon, William ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-200|Blagdon, Jane ]] || 1798-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-201|Blagdon, Millicent Ward]] || 1900-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-202|Blagdon, Morice Pretonus]] || 1901-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-203|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1777-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-204|Blagdon, Peggy ]] || 1774-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-205|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1889-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-206|Blagdon, Sarah Ann]] || 1890-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-207|Blagdon, Thomas ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gilbert-5723|Blagdon, Sarah Ann (Gilbert) ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harvey-6864|Blagdon, Jane (Harvey) ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-213|Blagdon, John ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-216|Blagdon, Ann ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-217|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-218|Blagdon, Betty ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-220|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Quicke-37|Blagdon, Christian (Quicke) ]] || 1603-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-221|Blagdon, Christian ]] || 1629-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-222|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1631-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-223|Blagdon, Lydia ]] || 1633-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-224|Blagdon, William ]] || 1637-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-225|Blagdon, Wilmot ]] || 1638-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-226|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1644-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-227|Blagdon, Kathren ]] || 1644-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-228|Blagdon, Grace ]] || 1656-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-229|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1657-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-230|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1660-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-231|Blagdon, John ]] || 1664-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-232|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1664-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Mychell-18|Blagdon, Cattrene (Mychell) ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-320616|Blagdon, Grace (Unknown) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-233|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1676-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-234|Blagdon, Katharine ]] || 1680-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-235|Blagdon, John ]] || 1719-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-236|Blagdon, Robert ]] || 1722-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-237|Blagdon, Agnes ]] || 1730-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-238|Blagdon, Jonathan ]] || 1737-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-243|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1670-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-244|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-246|Blagdon, Anne ]] || 1675-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-249|Blagdon, Hannah ]] || 1687-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-250|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1680-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-251|Blagdon, Agnis ]] || 1637-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-252|Blagdon, John ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-253|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1633-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-254|Blagdon, Thomasin ]] || 1639-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-255|Blagdon, Petter ]] || 1650-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-256|Blagdon, Presscilla ]] || 1647-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-257|Blagdon, Suzana ]] || 1656-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Ivy-330|Blagdon, Margaret (Ivy) ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-258|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1686-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-259|Blagdon, Ivey ]] || 1681-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-260|Blagdon, John ]] || 1682-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-261|Blagdon, Peter ]] || 1688-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-262|Blagdon, Sarah ]] || 1690-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-263|Blagdon, Susanna ]] || 1693-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-264|Blagdon, Christian ]] || 1671-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-265|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1676-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-266|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1681-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Hughs-141|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Hughs) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-268|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-269|Blagdon, Isaack ]] || 1650-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-270|Blagdon, John ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-271|Blagdon, Robert ]] || 1651-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-272|Blagdon, Agnes ]] || 1680-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-273|Blagdon, Edmund ]] || 1692-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-274|Blagdon, John ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-321652|Blagdon, Joan (Unknown) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-275|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-41074|Blagdon, Agnes (Williams) ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-276|Blagdon, Frances ]] || 1682-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-278|Blagdon, Joseph ]] || 1627-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-279|Blagdon, John ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Addam-5|Blagdon, Charitye (Addam) ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-280|Blagdon, Charity ]] || 1656-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-281|Blagdon, William ]] || 1658-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-282|Blagdon, John ]] || 1661-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-283|Blagdon, Richard ]] || 1663-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-284|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1666-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Leveitny-1|Blagdon, Dorothy (Leveitny) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-285|Blagdon, Richard ]] || 1693-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-286|Blagdon, Mathias ]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lucas-4741|Blagdon, Milicent (Lucas) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-287|Blagdon, William ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-288|Blagdon, John ]] || 1666-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-289|Blagdon, William ]] || 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Joan (Collings) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-303|Blagdon, Charity ]] || 1772-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-304|Blagdon, Cherry ]] || 1787-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-305|Blagdon, Jonathan ]] || 1776-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-306|Blagdon, Jonathan ]] || 1780-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-307|Blagdon, Samuel ]] || 1811-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Ham-968|Blagdon, Temperance (Ham) ]] || 1812-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-308|Blagdon, William ]] || 1838-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Row-262|Blagdon, Ann (Row) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-319|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1790-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-320|Blagdon, Peter ]] || 1792-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-321|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1794-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-322|Blagdon, William ]] || 1796-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-323|Blagdon, Jane ]] || 1728-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-324|Blagdon, George ]] || 1735-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Melhuish-44|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Melhuish) ]] || 1754-06-13 || to-do |- | 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|| 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-57|Davis, Margaret (Blagdon)]] || || to-do |- | [[Dorricot-2|Dorricot, William ]] || 1570-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downe-20|Downe, Josias ]] || 1742-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Phillip-63|Downe, Martha (Phillip) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downe-21|Downe, John ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downe-22|Downe, Richard ]] || 1777-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Downe-23|Downe, George ]] || 1780-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Downe-24|Downe, Josias ]] || 1783-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Downe-25|Downe, William ]] || 1786-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Downe-26|Downe, Simon ]] || 1788-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Downe-27|Downe, Samuel ]] || 1795-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Downe-28|Downe, Ann ]] || 1797-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Downe-29|Downe, Richard ]] || 1703-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Larwill-6|Downe, Elizabeth (Larwill) ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downe-30|Downe, Richard ]] || 1667-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Westleck-1|Downe, Jane (Westleck) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downe-31|Downe, Richard ]] || 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|| to-do |- | [[Farley-153|Farley, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tozer-16|Farley, Elizabeth (Tozer) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Farley-284|Farley, John James]] || 1848-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Farley-288|Farley, George ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-289|Farley, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-291|Farley, Samuel Thomas]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-293|Farley, William Henry]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-295|Farley, Robert George]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-299|Farley, Albert Richard]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-300|Farley, Joseph Edward]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-301|Farley, Joanna ]] || 1808-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Farley-302|Farley, William ]] || 1773-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Farley-303|Farley, Mary ]] || 1776-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Farley-304|Farley, Nancy ]] || 1781-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Farley-305|Farley, Betty ]] || 1778-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Farley-306|Farley, Martha ]] || 1811-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Farley-307|Farley, Josias ]] || 1815-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Farley-308|Farley, John ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-310|Farley, Henry ]] || 1820-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Farley-312|Farley, Martha ]] || 1824-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Farley-313|Farley, George ]] || 1826-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-247|Glas, Priscilla (Blagdon) ]] || 1676-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Hall-5816|Hall, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-135529|Hall, Mary (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-31|Halliday, Isabel (Blagdon)]] || || to-do |- | [[Ham-969|Ham, William ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Claraston-1|Ham, Temperance (Claraston) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harris-13464|Harris, George ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-129|Harris, Elizabeth (Blagdon) ]] || 1642-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Brock-2476|Harris, Mary Pike (Brock) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-8|Haywood, Elsie Beatrice (Blagdon) ]] || 1908-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-15|Jackson, Susan (Blagdon) ]] || 1835-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Larwill-7|Larwill, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-18|Lethbridge, James ]] || 1814-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Webber-304|Lethbridge, Mary (Webber) ]] || 1812-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-19|Lethbridge, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Chown-146|Lethbridge, Mary (Chown) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-118|Lethbridge, John ]] || 1816-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-119|Lethbridge, Sarah ]] || 1818-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-120|Lethbridge, Richard ]] || 1820-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-40|Lewis, Mary (Blagdon)]] || || to-do |- | [[Lucas-4742|Lucas, John ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[MacCoy-5|MacCoy, Ann ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-95|Mallett, Ellen (Lethbridge)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-341|Marker, Elizabeth (Blagdon) ]] || 1715-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-121|Mulvey, Kate Elizabeth (Blagdon) ]] || 1862-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-107|Neale, Anne (Blagdon) ]] || 1762-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-343|Norrish, Grace (Blagdon) ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-292|Norton, Mary Jane (Farley) ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nott-48|Nott, Hugh ]] || 1777-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Nott-49|Nott, Richard ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleave-2|Nott, Anne (Cleave) ]] || 1738-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Nott-50|Nott, Mary ]] || 1763-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Nott-51|Nott, Jenny ]] || 1773-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Nott-52|Nott, Richard ]] || 1775-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Nott-53|Nott, Ann ]] || 1780-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Nott-54|Nott, Ann ]] || 1783-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Pike-3954|Nott, Jane (Pike) ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-245|Osmond, Mary (Blagdon) ]] || 1673-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-248|Passmore, Ann (Blagdon) ]] || 1683-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-337|Peard, Elizabeth (Blagdon) ]] || 1668-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-132|Radford, Johane (Blagdon) ]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-290|Rise, Johan (Blagdon) ]] || 1657-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-65|Rowe, Charity (Blagdon) ]] || 1758-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Farley-290|Spear, Fanny Ellen (Farley) ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-329|Stamberry, Emme (Blagdon) ]] || 1624-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Tapper-18|Tapper, Charles Philip]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tapper-19|Tapper, Sydney George]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tapper-20|Tapper, Philip Henry]] || 1892-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-118|Taylor, Louisa Jane (Blagdon) ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tozer-30|Tozer, Mark ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tozer-493|Tozer, Unknown ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-212|Trathan, Joanna (Blagdon) ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Webber-305|Webber, John ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caseley-35|Webber, Anne (Caseley) ]] || 1786-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Webber-1486|Webber, John ]] || 1814-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Webber-1487|Webber, Anne ]] || 1816-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Webber-1488|Webber, Joanna ]] || 1819-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Webber-1489|Webber, William ]] || 1822-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Webber-1490|Webber, James ]] || 1827-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-330|Yeo, Phillip (Blagdon) ]] || 1630-07-11 || to-do |- |}

Blagg roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Find out where the name came from and if I have more relatives on my father's side I never knew about. Right now this project just has one member, me. 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=13137618 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Blaine County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Blaine 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 * [[Wikipedia:Blaine County, Oklahoma|Blaine County, Oklahoma on Wikipedia]]

Blair

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Trying to find evidence on John Charles Blair and several John Blairs before him trying to link to Scotland [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Blair County, Pennsylvania, Davis Name Project

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[[Category: Blair County, Pennsylvania, Davis Name Study]] The goal of this project is to work on adding a profile for every Davis buried in Blair County, Pennsylvania, and then connect them to Wikitree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lord-3096|Lori Masucci]]. 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 Cemeteries in Blair County * Add profiles for every Davis burial * Use census and other data to locate these individuals and their connections Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15504983 send me a private message]. Thanks!

BLAIR Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about BLAIRs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. I am trying to find the parents of James Blair. He was born in Canada in 1834. His parents came from Scotland. They moved to Calcasieu La. and their children came to Texas. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study

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[[Category:South Ayrshire One Place Study]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Scotland, Place Studies]] [[Category:Building and Institution, Place Studies]] [[Category:Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Ayrshire, Scotland]]
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== Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=South Ayrshire|category=South Ayrshire One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire|category=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire|category=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4924231|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blairquhan Castle One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Name === Blairquhan Castle, Straiton, Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UK ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 55.3161, -4.5776 :'''Elevation:''' === Blairquhan - The unknown Factor === Blair Society; https://blairsociety.orgFamily Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 On first thought, one might say that the word 'Blairquhan' came from the latest family of occupants of Blairquhan Castle, the Hunter-Blairs, but that's not the case. The origin likely came into being about 400 years prior to the Hunter-Blair dynasty. Most of the history of Blairquhan is well known and well written about, but there is one unknown factor that remains elusive. And that is how did the name Blairquhan evolve? The answer could not be found in any current written or online information. The following are some possible scenarios that might hold the key: A. We do not know much about Sir Thomas Kennedy of Dalmortoun other than the fact that he bought the 'Lands of Dalelachane' from the original owners. One thought is that he renamed his new property 'Blairquhan' based on the Scots-Blair / Gaelic-Blar connotation which signifies a "plain", "meadow" or "field", frequently a “battlefield”. ''Note: Without verification, it is the opinion of this OPS manager that Sir Thomas was the individual that named his new property acquisition 'Blairquhan'.'' B. It is believed that Sir John Kennedy (1382-1473) (later 1st of Blairquhan) was married because he had a son (later, the 2nd of Blairquhan), but there is no valid information as to whom Sir John married. Family Search says he married (Mrs. John Kennedy (1386-XXXX)) in 1405. Did he marry a relation of Sir Thomas and acquired Blairquhan through marriage? Or did he and his new spouse rename the property, and John then styled himself the 1st of Blairquhan? C. Another case would be that there was the Blair family (also called the Blair's of Blair) of Ayrshire who might have bought the "Lands of Dalelachane' from Sir Thomas and renamed it Blairquhan. They may also have had a daughter who married Sir John and that couple renamed the property from the the "Lands of Dalelachane' to Blairquhan. It is a known fact that the Blairs did marry some Kennedy's, but no connection could be found in any currently available information. So you see that there are various possible ways that the name Blairquhan came about and more research is needed to determine the correct path the name took. '''So we start with what we know from written and online resources:''' === Overview === Love, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering A County, Fort Publishing, 2003Blairquhan Castle; https://www.blairquhan.co.ukClan Hunter; http://www.clanhunter.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgGoogle; https://www.google.comTravel Scotland; https://www.scotland.org.ukHistoric Environment Scotland; http://portal.historicenvironment.scotHistory of McWherter Family; https://www.mcwherter.com/Wire Strung harps; https://www.wirestrungharp.comPeople of Medieval Scotland 1093 - 1371; https://www.poms.ac.ukRoots Web; http://freepages.rootsweb.comFamily Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.orgBlair Society; https://blairsociety.orgRed Books of Scotland; http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/Family Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 ‘Patrick MacChruiter, son of the late Michael MacChruiter ‘the Harper’ in the Earldom of Carrick acquired the lands of Dalelachane where the current castle sits from his brother Andrew and in 1346 built an early tower house there. The entire land was then acquired by Sir Thomas Kennedy the Lord of Dalmortoun in 1385 from nearby in the same general area. Sir John Kennedy (1382-1473) acquired Blairquhan in the early 1400's through marriage and became the 1st (Laird) of Blairquhan. The Whitefoord family acquired the estate in the early 1600's but had to sell it following the Ayr bank crash of 1772 when the family lost most their savings. Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet bought the estate in 1798. He eventually built a new structure (today's castle) between 1820 and 1824 in the Tudor Revival style to the plans of noted Scottish architect William Burn (1789-1870) which was one of his early commissions. Previous designs prepared by J. Gillespie Graham in 1814 and Robert Wallace in 1818 were not implemented. The house was built slightly to the south of an earlier fortified building and incorporates features of 1576 within the kitchen courtyard. The 21st century saw the estate under pressure from debts and taxes. The Hunter-Blair family sold paintings and art works, which brought in a few million, but eventually Blairquhan Castle and 670 acres of the estate went on the market for £4.85 million. In 2012 Sir Patrick David Hunter-Blair, 9th Baronet, sold Blairquhan to Ganten Scotland, a subsidiary of a Chinese bottling company. === Families of the Castle === Love, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering A County, Fort Publishing, 2003Blairquhan Castle; https://www.blairquhan.co.ukClan Hunter; http://www.clanhunter.comWikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/Google; History of McWherter Family; https://www.mcwherter.com/Wire Strung harps; https://www.wirestrungharp.comPeople of Medieval Scotland 1093 - 1371; https://www.poms.ac.ukRoots Web; http://freepages.rootsweb.comRampant Scotland; http://www.rampantscotland.com/Whitefoord; http://whiteford.itgo.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgRed Books of Scotland; http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/Family Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 Over the centuries there has been four families who owned and occupied the Blairquhan lands. The following is a summary of some but not all members of these families. They are listed here as reference only to their respective families. '''''MacChruiter (later var. McWhirter)''''' The first written records of the MacChruiters appear in 1190, where they are referenced as the hereditary harpers of the Carricks (the Mac Citharistes) which were a sept of the Clan Buchanan. The hereditary Citharistes (Harp players) of Carrick seem a likely origin for the surname MacWhirter (MacChruiter) in the Earldom of Carrick (later Ayrshire). The MacWhirter surname is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic “Mac Chruiteir,” a patronymic created from the occupational byname “Cruiteir,” or “a player of the crwth,” a musical instrument that figures prominently in the name’s early history. Early versions of the name would likely have used the Scottish 'Mac' patronymic but over time the frequency of the spellings using the 'Mc' variant became dominant. Variations of MacWhirter (also spelled McWherter and Macwherter, MacWherter) are Anglicisations of the Scottish Gaelic MacChruiteir, meaning "son of the harpist or fiddler", originating from M’Churterr. Less common forms of this Scottish name, MacWhorter and McWhorter, McQuarter, McQuirter, McGruder, and McCarter are found in North America. Michael ‘the Harper’ of Carrick (Michaelis Cithariste de Carryk) had settled the lands of Dalelachane in 'Ballemontyrcowyltane' in the Earldom of Carrick (Ayr) and had two son's named Andrew (1st heir) and Patrick (2nd heir). Andrew inherited and resigned the land of 'Dalelachane' in the tenement of 'Ballemontyrcowyltane' (AYR) before certain nobles of the kingdom at Ayr on the 23 May 1344. On 6 May 1346 King David II (1324-1371) granted a charter to Patrick (2nd heir) to own the land previously held by his brother Andrew. Patrick proceeded to build the first tower house here in this year. In 1385, Patrick MacChruiteir's son and heir Duncan MacChruiteir sold the whole lands of Dalelachane to Sir Thomas Kennedy, Lord of Dalmortoun for twelve cows and their calves. Family Members: '''Michael MacChruiter ''' ‘the Harper’ of Carrick '''Andrew MacChruiter''' '''Patrick MacChruiter''' '''Duncan MacChruiter''' '''''Kennedy''''' Members of the Scots Kennedy family already owned a vast amount of property in the Carrick district of Ayrshire, some titled Kennedy of Dunure, Kennedy of Cassillis, and Kennedy of Culzean, so their history is long and came further into to the picture when John Kennedy (1382-1473), the 4th son of Gilbert Kennedy (1348-aft.1408) and Agnes Maxwell (1353-1414), acquired the estate through marriage in 1405. He would be styled the 1st (Laird) of Blairquhan. Descendants of John (the 1st of Blairquhan through John the 7th of Blairquhan) held and used the estate for their respective homes. Family Members: '''Sir John Kennedy''', 1st of Blairquhan (1382-1473) '''Sir John Kennedy''', 2nd of Blairquhan (1420-bef.1471) '''John Kennedy''', 3rd of Blairquhan (bef.1450-abt.1500) '''John Kennedy''', 4th of Blairquhan (bef.1475-bef.1515) '''Gavin Kennedy''', 5th of Blairquhan (bef.1484-abt.1522) '''James Kennedy''', 6th of Blairquhan (abt.1490-bef.1558) '''Sir Gilbert "5th Lord" Kennedy''', 3rd Earl of Cassilis (1515-1558), (son of James, 6th of Blairquhan) (above), was father of John 7th of Blairquhan (below). '''Sir John Kennedy''', 7th of Blairquhan (1541-1605) son of Sir Gilbert (above) ''' Sir Rev. Thomas Kennedy''' of Culzean (1543-1602), brother of Sir John, 7th of Blairquhan, 2nd son of Sir Gilbert (above) '''James Kennedy''' (1578-1637), 1st son of Sir Rev. Thomas ''' Rev. John Kennedy''' (1580-XXXX), 2nd son of Sir Rev. Thomas, brother of James (above). ''Note: Without validation, the following summary is assumed:'' ''Sir John Kennedy, 7th of Blairquhan (1541-1605) had a brother Rev. Sir Thomas Kennedy (1543-1602) who had two sons James (1578-1637) and John (1580-XXXX). Sir Rev. Thomas Kennedy (1543-1602) died in 1602. Sir John (7th) left Blairquhan to his nephew Rev. John Kennedy (1580-XXXX) (2nd son of Rev. Sir Thomas). Rev. John Kennedy (1580-XXXX) sold the estate to brother James Kennedy (1578-1637) (1st son of Rev. Sir Thomas). In a legal dispute during the mid to late 1620s, the Kennedy's lost possession of Blairquhan to the Whitefoords of Ballochmyle. However the Kennedy's managed to remain in residence until well into the middle of the 17th century when they conceded defeat to the Whitefoord's. '''''Whitefoord''''' Following the legal dispute with the Kennedy's and having finally gained vacant possession of Blairquhan, Sir John Whitefoord rented it to the McAdams of Lagwyne, parents of the famous road improver John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836), inventor of tar-macadam. The Whitefoords of Blairquhan, in the County of Ayr, are descended from a younger son of the Whitefoords of that Ilk, who took up residence in the Ayrshire with his brother, Abbot of Crossraugel, during the reign of King James IV, who designed them Heritable Coroners of the jurisdiction of Carrick. They intermarried, at various periods, with many eminent northern houses -- Blair of that Ilk, Kennedy of Ardmillan, Cathcart of Carnock, and Inglis of Sheel. As the family grew in power and reputation and acquired considerable estates. They married into more powerful families like Semple, Somerville and Houston. They obtained substantial lands in Ayr and were hereditary coroners of Carrick. James Whitefoord married a daughter of Sir Bryce Blair of that Ilk, and their son, Adam, was created a Baronet in 1701. Family Members: '''James Whitefoord''' (1630-1697) '''Sir Adam Whitefoord''' (1684-1727) ,1st Baronet 1701-1727 '''Sir John Whitefoord''' (1700-1763), 2nd Baronet 1727-1763 '''Sir John Whitefoord''' (1734-1803) , 3rd Baronet 1763-1803 (Patron of Robert Burns) The barony ended with the 3rd Baronet because he did not produce any legitimate male heirs. The Sir John Whitefoord, 3rd Baronet was badly affected by his investment in, and collapse of the Ayrshire bank in 1769. Although they retained Blairquhan at the time, he was eventually forced to sell it in 1798 to Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet (1778-1857). '''''Hunter-Blair''''' In 1798, David Hunter Blair (1778-1857), 3rd Baronet bought Blairquhan from Sir John Whitefoord (1734-1803) , 3rd Baronet. David also inherited the baronetcy in 1800 when his elder brother John died, and after marrying a niece of the Marquess of Tweedale, he and his family took up part time residency at Blairquhan, but he did not take up full residence there until after a major expansion of the building that he commissioned was completed in 1824. Today, the castle is largely as he created it, including all of the original furniture. The double-barrelled name arose from David Hunter, a son of a landed Ayrshire family, and Jean Blair, the daughter and heiress of John Blair of Dunskey in Wigtownshire. Family Members: '''Sir James Hunter-Blair''', (1741-1787) 1st Baronet was created a Baronet in 1786, the Territorial Designation being "of Dunskey" '''Sir John Hunter-Blair''' (1773-1800), 2nd Baronet 1787-1800 (eldest son of James, 1st Baronet) '''Sir David Hunter-Blair''' (1778-1857), 3rd Baronet 1800-1857 (2nd eldest son of James, 1st Baronet) '''Sir Edward Hunter-Blair''' (1818–1896), 4th Baronet 1857-1896 (eldest surviving son of David, 3rd Baronet) '''Sir David Oswald Hunter-Blair''' (1853–1939), 5th Baronet 1896-1939 (eldest son of Edward, 4th Baronet) '''Sir Edward Hunter-Blair''' (1858–1945), 6th Baronet 1939-1945 (eldest surviving son of Edward, 4th Baronet) '''Sir James Hunter-Blair''' (1945–1985), 7th Baronet 1945-1985 (eldest son of Edward, 6th Baronet) '''Sir Edward Thomas Hunter-Blair''' (1985-2006), 8th Baronet 1985-2006 (son of James, 7th Baronet) '''Sir Patrick David Hunter Blair''' (b.1958) , 9th Baronet 2006-Present (grandson of 7th Baronet's younger brother) ''Note: The present Baronet, Sir Patrick and Lady Hunter Blair, still live on part of what used to be the estate, in the "old Dower House" at Milton of Blairquhan.'' === Historical Highlights Timeline === Love, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering A County, Fort Publishing, 2003Blairquhan Castle; https://www.blairquhan.co.uk '''1346''' – A tower house was built on the land by the M’Churterr (McWhirter) family after being granted ownership and use by King David II. '''1385''' - Duncan MacChruiter, son and heir of the late Patrick MacChruiter sold the whole lands of Dalelachane to Sir Thomas Kennedy, Lord of Dalmortoun. '''c.1400's''' - Sir John Kennedy, 1st of Blairquhan. (1382-1473) acquired Blairquhan through marriage (spouse unknown). '''1573''' - John Kennedy (1541-1605) 7th of Blairquhan and his wife Anne Keith, is recorded on a date stone of 1573 (as Laird of Blairquhan). '''1576''' - John Kennedy and his wife Anne Keith, added a new front porch. '''1602''' - Sir Rev. Thomas Kennedy (1543-1602) died. '''c.1622''' – Blairquhan Castle is taken over by the Whitefoord family. '''1701''' - Sir Adam Whitefoord was created Baronet of Blairquhan. '''1772''' - Ayr Bank crash. '''1798''' - Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet (1778-1857) bought Blairquhan. '''1820''' – Sir David commissions the famous Scottish architect William Burn (1789-1870) to build a new castle after the original building was neglected and left ruinous. '''1821''' – The foundation stone of today’s Blairquhan Castle is laid by on August 31st by Sir Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck. '''1820's''' - John Tweedie (1775-1862) created the walled garden. '''1824''' – Building work is completed at a cost of 16,000 Pounds and another 4,000 Pounds for interior furnishings. '''1970''' – Blairquhan opens its doors to paying guests for the first time. '''2005?''' – Oscar winning motion picture ‘The Queen’, starring Helen Mirren, is filmed at Blairquhan '''2012''' – The castle is sold to its current owners, Ganten Scotland (a Chinese bottling company). === Interior Highlights === Celtic Castles; https://www.celticcastles.com '''Dining Room''' Comfortably seats up to 60 diners. Next door, there is a serving kitchen. '''Entrance Hall''' The Entrance Hallis one of the sequence of Tudor Gothic rooms through the centre of the castle. The entrance doors are 10’7” high and made of oak, and there is an oak floor which continues into the Saloon. '''Principal Ground floor Bedrooms''' '''River Room''' (shares bathroom with Flower Garden Room) ''' Oriel Room''' (own bathroom) '''Canopy Room''' (own shower room) '''Queen’s Room''' (shares bathroom with Queen’s Dressing Room) '''Laird’s Room''' (shares bathroom with Laird’s Dressing Room). '''Secondary Ground Floor Bedrooms''' '''Peach Room''' (own bathroom) '''Boudoir''' (own bathroom), '''Lady Hunter Blair’s Room''' (own bathroom). '''Hallway (adjacent) Bedrooms''' '''Yellow Room''' (shares bathroom with Yellow Dressing Room) '''Pink Room''' (shares bathroom with Pink Dressing Room) '''Dunskey Room''' (own shower room). '''Library''' The Library has fitted bookshelves, an open fire, and views over the river to 'Bishopland' and the Kings Hill. '''Saloon''' The 60’ high, top lit Saloon is a space which gives a dramatic introduction to the castle, and boasts 22 doors in total, eight of which are faux, essential to the symmetry of Burn’s design. === Estate Grounds and Gardens === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgHistoric Environment Scotland; http://portal.historicenvironment.scot Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 8th Baronet (1920–2006), was a noted horticulturalist and forester who spent most of his life restoring the castle and preserving the estate grounds, which includes veteran trees. '''Blairquhan Bridge''' Was also designed by William Burn. The Old Bridge of Blairquhan, at the east entrance of the estate, is a single arch, stone, hump-back bridge, possibly of the 18th century. The New Bridge, on the straightened section of road to Straiton, was built in 1820. '''Dool Tree''' The Dool Tree or gallows tree was planted early in the 16th century during the reign of King James V of Scotland. The once-spreading crown was heavily pruned in 1997, saving the much-weakened trunk from total collapse. '''The Glass House''' The Glasshouse was built in 1820. '''Ice House''' A well-preserved early 19th century barrel-vaulted ice house lies to the east of the stables.As with most ice houses, it is built on raised,sloping ground near a source of ice, in this case the Garden Pond and a stretch of the Water of Girvan known as the Icehouse Pool. It was renovated in 1997. '''Kennels''' The kennels date from the late 18th century '''Stables''' The stables were also designed by William Burn. They have recently been converted into three holiday flats and a house for estate staff. '''The Walled Garden''' The walled garden was designed by John Tweedie, who came to work at Blairquhan in1816. The bricks for the walls were fired on the estate. It is unusual in having only three walls,the fourth being unnecessary because of rising ground to the south. Flues within the main wall allowed fires to be lit to protect the fruit trees from frost. === Memorials === Historic Environment Scotland; http://portal.historicenvironment.scot '''Colonel Hunter Blair''' ( 1817-1854) monument on Craigengower Hill. '''Sundials''' There are two sundials: one in the flower garden which is mounted on a high pedestal and another in the walled garden. === Notable People === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgWikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/JSTOR; https://plants.jstor.orgRed Books of Scotland; http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/Family Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 '''Sir David "3rd Baronet Hunter-Blair''' (1778-1857) Born: Wigtownshire, Scotland Died: Blairquhan, Ayrshire, Scotland, Resting place: Unknown Bio Summary: The family member who built the current castle structure. 1800 - He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Hunter Blair upon the death of the 2nd Baronet. He gained the rank of Colonel in the Ayrshire Militia. 1827 - He was recognised by Lord Lyon King of Arms, and matriculated his arms at the Lyons Court. Parents: James Hunter Blair (1741-1787) and Jean (Blair) Hunter-Blair (1752-1817) Siblings: Anne Hunter-Blair (1770-1854), Sir John Hunter-Blair, 2nd Baronet (1772-1800), William Hunter-Blair (1774-1775), Clementina Hunter-Blair (1777-XXXX), James Hunter-Blair (1779-1831), Robert Hunter-Blair (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 1: Dorothea Hay Mackenzie (1791-1820) Married 1813 Issue: Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 4th Baronet (1818-1896) Spouse Number 2: Elizabeth Hay (1797-1859) Married 1825 Issue: John Hunter-Blair (1825-1885), David Hunter-Blair (1827-1869), Mary Elizabeth Hunter-Blair (1830-1870), Jane Anne Eliza Hunter-Blair (1835-1915), For more information see Wikitree profile ''Hunter-Blair-2'' '''William Burn''' (1789-1870) Scottish Architect Born: Edinburgh, Scotland Died: 6 Stratton Street in Piccadilly, London, England Resting Place: Kensal Green Cemetery, Chelsea, London, England Bio Summary: Architect for the 1824 Blairquhan. William was educated at the High School in Edinburgh's Old Town. He started training with Sir Robert Smirke in London in 1808. He received major commissions from the age of 20 until his death at 81. He built in many styles and was a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial Revival, often referred to as the golden age of Scottish architecture. Commissions totaled about 300 in his career in Scotland, England, and Ireland. In 1827 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, unusual for an architect, his proposer being James Skene. He resigned in 1845 following his move to London and opened his practice on Stratton Street. Parents: Robert Burn (1752-1815) and Janet Patterson (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: 16 children (names Unknown) Spouse: Elizabeth MacVicar (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: 7 Children (Names Unknown) '''Sir John Kennedy''' (1382-1473) 1st (Laird) of Blairquhan Born: Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: (Unknown) Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Was included in the remainder of a charter to his father, the lands of Casillis dated 2 November 1404. Was styled the 1st of Blairquhan through marriage. His descendants held the estate of Blairquhan until 1621 when it was sold by John Kennedy to James Kennedy, eldest surviving son of Sir Thomas Kennedy of Culzean. Parents: Gilbert Kennedy of Dunure (1348-aft.1408) and Agnes Maxwell (1353-1414), Married 1384 Siblings: Sir James Kennedy of Dunure (13761408), Alexander Kennedy of Ardstynchar (1378-1473),Hugh Kennedy of Ardstynchar (1380-1454), Thomas Kennedy (1380-1460), David James Kennedy (1386-1460), Roland Kennedy (1385-XXXX), Gilbert Kennedy (1390-1408) Spouse: Unknown Issue: John Kennedy 2nd of Blairquhan (bef.1420-bef.1471) For more information see Wikitree profile ''Kennedy-23030'' '''John Tweedie''' (1775-1862) Landscape Gardener Born: Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotlandmap Died: Buenos Aires, Argentina Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Built the walled garden at Blairquhan. Born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, where he trained in horticulture, rising to be head gardener at Edinburgh Botanic Garden. In 1825, rather than settling into a snug life at the latter, he followed an irresistible urge to go to South America, where he had heard there were botanical riches. In Argentina, he settled in Santa Catalina and continued to practice his craft, though he also ran a store in the city and spent long periods exploring and collecting plants. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Janet 'Jessie' Kingo (1776-1852) Issue: Ann Tweedie (1798-1870), Margaret Tweedie (1801-1840), William King Tweedie (1803-1863), Janet Tweedie (1805-1855), Jean Tweedie (1807-1889), Annabella Tweedie (1809-1889), Elspeth Tweedie (1809-XXXX), Cecilia Louisa Tweedie (1813-1895), Elizabeth Tweedie (1813-1880, James Tweedie (1816-1881) For more information see Wikitree profile ''Tweedy-339'' === In the Movies === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org '''Beauty and the Geek''' '''The Queen''' === Visitation === Celtic castles; https://www.celticcastles.comAyrshire-Arran; https://ayrshireandarran.com The castle sleeps 30 guests in 15 spacious bedrooms. All bedrooms offer tea/coffee facilities, luxurious bed linens, thick, fluffy towels and L'Occitane bath products. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the castle. For larger groups, the estate is home to eight secluded cottages ranging from 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, offering accommodation for an additional 49 guests. The cottages are let on a self-catering basis with the option of joining castle guests for dining and socialising. ==Sources==

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Blake Bryant To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] === General Tasks === * Update lacking/poor sources of paternal side ("Family Pedigree Chart" profiles) * Upload images for [[Space:Thomas_Family_History|Thomas Family History]] * Add "German Roots Sticker" to German profiles in watchlist * Join the Texas Project ===Profiles=== Here are the profiles [[Bryant-3841|Blake Bryant]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="4" !|Name !|Birth !|Task |- | [[Isham-447|Bryant, Neita Louise (Isham) ]] || 1897-05-04 || find older ancestors through this tree |- | [[Bryant-6489|Bryant, Joseph ]] || 1830-09-11 || keep moving up paternal line |- | [[De_Camp-16|Bryant, Sarah (De Camp) ]] || 1839-00-00 || find parents/ancestors |- | [[McConkey-249|McConkey, Dallie Baker ]] || 1888-06-06 || research possible Native American heritage |- | [[Stubblefield-77|Stubblefield, William Seth ]] || 1788-03-03 || Prove matches and merge profiles of children |- |}

Blakeburn Mine Disaster 1930

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[[Category: Blakeburn Mine Disaster, Coalmont, British Columbia, 1930]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] | '''Blakeburn Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 13 August 1930 * Location: Coalmont, British Columbia, Canada *Type: Coal Mine explosion * Victims: 45 * Cause: Ignition of gases {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Blakely Cemetery, Blakely, Georgia

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See the [[:Category:Blakely_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Blakely Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Blakely Cemetery '''Address:''' 751 Chattahoochee Ave, Blakely, GA 39823 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 31.3722, -84.9389 '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Blakely_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Blakely Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Blakely_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Blakely Cemetery]]}} '''Information:''' Blakely Cemetery is a very old cemetery located in Blakely, Early County, Georgia. This Cemetery has extremely old burials as well as sections for newer burials.

Blakely Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Blakely Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Blakely Plantation == Blakely Plantation was a 900 acre forced labor farm developed by [[Blake-10755|Miles Blake (1785-1840)]] from North Carolina about 1826. It was located in the extreme northeastern Leon County, Florida. After Miles Blake's death in 1840, his wife, [[Parish-3116|Susan (Parish) Blake (1809-1868)]], took over ownership.[https://genealogytrails.com/fla/leon/plantations_1860.html Plantations of Leon County in 1860Wikipedia contributors. (2020, October 8). Blakely Plantation. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:15, August 26, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blakely_Plantation&oldid=982493631 == Slave Owners == *[[Blake-10755|Miles Blake (1785-1840)]], about 1826-1840 *[[Parish-3116|Susan (Parish) Blake (1809-1868)]], inherited after husband's death in 1840 *[[Blake-11050|Ann Eliza (Blake) Cromartie (1839-1903)]], inherited from mother in 1863 == Slaves Owned by Miles Blake== In the 1830 census Miles was in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, and owned 15 slaves.'''1830 Census''':"1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Tallahassee, Leon, Florida; Series: M19; Roll: 15; Page: 114; Family History Library Film: 0006711
{{Ancestry Sharing|30106478|67360a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|468243}} (accessed 26 August 2022)
Miles Blake in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida.
* 1 male under 10 * 5 men 10-24 * 1 man 24-36 * 3 girls under 10 * 5 women 10-24 === Enslaved in Miles Blake's Chancery Court Records === In 1841 these enslaved were listed in the Chancery court paperwork on Miles Blake. His heirs, Susan, Joel and John, were petitioning the court for an equitable division of the following named slaves: '''Chancery packets, 1837-1902''': "Chancery packets, 1837-1902"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/441295 Chancery packets, 1837-1902] Chancery Packets no. 41-62
Film number: 008190684 > image 1290 of 1578
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-Q9JT-Z}} (accessed 6 October 2022)
*[[Blake-11186|Simon]] *[[Blake-11187|Tim]] *[[Blake-11188|Abraham]] *[[Blake-11189|Washington]] *[[Blake-11190|George]] *[[Blake-11205|Elsy]] *[[Blake-11206|Harriet]] *[[Blake-11207|Elvey]] *[[Blake-11208|Hannah]], not the same Hannah as [[Blake-11211|Hannah]] *[[Blake-11209|Crecy]] *[[Blake-11210|Minerva]] *[[Blake-11226|Amaret]] *[[Blake-11227|Hannity]] *[[Blake-11211|Hannah]], not the same Hannah as [[Blake-11208|Hannah]]. *[[Blake-11191|Nelson]] *[[Blake-11192|Will]] *[[Blake-11193|Jacob]] *[[Blake-11194|Gibson]] *[[Blake-11195|William]] *[[Blake-11196|Jesse]] *[[Blake-11197|Ebb]] *[[Blake-11198|Peter]] *[[Blake-11199|Scotland]] *[[Blake-11200|Harry]] *[[Blake-11201|Dennis]] *[[Blake-11202|Lewis]] *[[Blake-11203|Ephraim]] *[[Blake-11204|Aleck]] *[[Blake-11212|Clara]] *[[Blake-11213|Eliza]] *[[Blake-11214|Mary]] *[[Blake-11215|Ann]], not the same person as [[Blake-11224|Ann]] *[[Blake-11216|Laura]] *[[Blake-11217|Lizzette]] *[[Blake-11219|Lucy]] *[[Blake-11220|Amy]] *[[Blake-11221|Gracey]] *[[Blake-11222|Mariah]], not the same person as [[Blake-11225|Mariah]]. *[[Blake-11223|Josephine]] *[[Blake-11224|Ann]], not the same person as [[Blake-11215|Ann]] *[[Blake-11225|Mariah]], not the same person as [[Blake-11222|Mariah]] == Slaves Owned by Susan Blake == In the 1850 census Susan was in Division 8, Leon, Florida, United States. She was enumerated as having 57 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
{{Ancestry Sharing|30107170|bd02be}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|91417967}} (accessed 26 August 2022)
Susan Blake in Division 8, Leon, Florida, USA.
:Gender Age :#Male 32 :#Male 54 :#Male 23 :#Male 21 :#Male 19 :#Male 28 :#Male 19 :#Male 18 :#Male 23 :#Male 20 :#Male 30 :#Male 12 :#Male 9 :#Male 3 :#Male 10 :#Male 9/12 :#Male 60 :#Male 20 :#Male 9 :#Male 53 :#Male 40 :#Male 43 :#Male 12 :#Female 28 :#Female 13 :#Female 11 :#Female 9 :#Female 2 :#Female 9/12 :#Female 42 :#Female 23 :#Female 49 :#Female 17 :#Female 6 :#Female 42 :#Female 6 :#Female 27 :#Female 11 :#Female 9 :#Female 6 :#Female 57 :#Female 42 :#Female 9 :#Female 11 :#Female 8 :#Female 5 :#Female 9/12 :#Female 40 :#Female 17 :#Female 17 :#Female 11 :#Female 9 :#Female 6 :#Female 5 :#Female 27 :#Female 6 :#Female 3 By 1860, she only owned 14 slaves in Leon County, Florida, 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 Sharing|30107192|644314}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|94089126}} (accessed 26 August 2022)
Susan Blake in Leon, Florida, USA.
:Gender Age :#Male 60 :#Female 60 :#Female 30 :#Female 17 :#Female 15 :#Female 13 :#Female 12 :#Male 16 :#Male 12 :#Male 10 :#Male 4 :#Female 22 :#Male 22 :#Male 40 == Sources == *[[Space:Ingleside_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Ingleside Plantation, Leon County, Florida]]

Blake-Nelson Photo Album

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A leather bound 50-page album of CDV photos with some tintypes, vintage ca. 1860-1870. Most photos contemporaneous with [[Blake-4139|Ebenezer W Blake]] and [[Nelson-11882|Maria Gardner (Nelson) Blake]] and their daughter [[Blake-4137|Helen Angeline (Blake) Jones]] who probably added many of the Jones family photos. Upload of photos is completed, 12 July 2023. The thumbnails are set up so that facing pages in the album are paired below. Provenance: from Helen to her granddaughter [[Lucas-6731|Kate Isabel (Lucas) Seale]], to [[Seale-237|RHSeale MD|2000]] Photos in album order: {|border="1" |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-1.jpg |caption=Cover of Blake-Nelson photo album |size=l }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Ruby Bacon Jones and Ira Brewer Jones, page 1 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Kate Augusta, John B and Helen B Jones, page 2 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-3.jpg |size=l |caption=James M Nelson?, page 3 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-4.jpg |size=l |caption=Horatio Nelson, page 4 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-5.jpg |size=l |caption=Son of Horatio Nelson?, page 5 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-6.jpg |size=l |caption=Nephews of Maria Blake?, page 6 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 7 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-9.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 8 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-10.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 9 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-11.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 10 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-12.jpg |size=l |caption=Isabel (Nelson) Warden, p11 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-13.jpg |size=l |caption=E W Blake children?, page 12 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-14.jpg |size=l |caption=Addie (Jones) Lucas, page 13 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-15.jpg |size=l |caption=Mary Paddleford, page 14 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-16.jpg |size=l |caption=Addie Blake?, page 15 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-17.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 16 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-18.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 17 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-19.jpg |size=l |caption=Hannah Paddleford?, page 18 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-20.jpg |size=l |caption=Ruby (Bacon) Jones, page 19 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-21.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 20 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-22.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 21 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-23.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 22 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-24.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 23 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-26.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 24 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-27.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 25 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-28.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 26 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-29.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 27 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-30.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 28 }} |
Tintype, duplicate of page 37
Page 37 photo labelled with details,
this example is unlabelled.
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Blake-Nelson album, page 34
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Blake-Nelson album, page 35
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Blake-Nelson album, page 36
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Blake-Nelson album, page 39
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}} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-41.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 40 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-42.jpg |size=l |caption=John B and Helen Jones, page 41 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-43.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 42 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-44.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 43 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-45.jpg |size=l |caption=Ruby (Bacon) Jones?, page 44 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-46.jpg |size=l |caption=Ira B Jones, page 45 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-47.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 46 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-48.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 47 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-49.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 48 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-50.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 49 }} |- |{{Image|file=Blake-Nelson_Photo_Album-51.jpg |size=l |caption=Blake-Nelson album, page 50 }}

Blakeney sisters

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The following notes pertain to '''Blakeney''', Luther H. Hodges, Jr, Phoenix Press, Blowing Rock, NC. 39 Pages., copyright 2017. The booklet features these items of interest to genealogists. • 13 photographs • a photocopied marriage license for Rochel Edward Blakeney and Margaret Anne Houston. • Forward by William Covington Parker. • Introduction. • Section on the Blakeney’s who emigrated from England and Ireland to the United States. • Section titled “The Blakeney Memorial,” pertaining to memorials to Revolutionary War Blakeneys. • Section titled “The Blakeney Sisters,” pertaining to the author’s mother , her parents, and her five sisters. • Section titled “The Origins of the Blakeneys,” with acknowledgement of Anne Batty, Family Discovery Genealogy, England. • Section titled “Hodges: From Ireland, Also”. • “About the Author”. Following the common genealogical convention that a person can be considered a primary source for data on his immediate family, and that that memory can also be relied on for the names of grandparents, (except where actual documents are included or cited) the booklet will be of interest to genealogists primarily for data on the birth family of the author, however with additional, noteworthy, biographical information relating to the birth family of the author’s mother (Martha Blakeney Hodges).

Blakley Cemetery, Covington County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Covington County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Blakely Cemetery, Covington County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== '''Please note this page and it's category page was misspelled by me and should be spelled Blakely.''' [[Bishop-4082|Bishop-4082]] 13:00, 22 January 2017 (EST) This project will catalog and document all burials in Blakely Cemetery , located in rural Covington County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Blakely 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=== :Location :: Intersection of Salem Church Road and Blakely Creek Road :: Directions: ::From Collins: Head northwest on S Arrington Ave toward Main St, Take the 1st right onto MS-184 E/Main St (0.5 mi), MS-184 E/Main St turns slightly left and becomes Salem Church Rd (go 6.3 mi), Turn slightly right (go 177 ft) cemetery on your right. ::From Mt. Olive: Head south on 5th St toward Jaynesville Rd/S Main St (33 ft), Take the 1st left onto Jaynesville Rd/S Main St, Continue to follow S Main St (0.2 mi). Turn left onto 7th St (0.8 mi), Continue onto MS-532 E (4.6 mi), Turn right onto Salem Church Rd (1.6 mi), Turn left, cemetery on your right. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.735418, -89.567658 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/RFqfM Blakely Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === : Located in the Mish Community of Covington County but has a Collins Address. About 170 known burials most with grave markers. John Sellers' daughter, Quilla Sellers McQueen and her descendants are buried here. As of Dec 22, 2016 Findagrave has 175 graves, with 99% photographed.[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=58107 Findagrave Blakely Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 99% of all marked graves ===To Do=== *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== 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) ! Row ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Knight-8698|Arinder]]||Edna Izona||1922-05-06||2000-03-19||(nee Knight) A Loving Mother ||Row 03||[[Image:Knight-8698.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1094|Ashley ]]||Annie S. ||1888-02-11||1976-02-14||(nee Sellers) Mother ||Row 03||[[Image:Sellers-1094.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2270|Ashley ]]||Baby ||1924-07-28||1924-07-28||'''(see findagrave for better photo)''' ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-2270.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-238|Ashley ]]||Earnie E.||1909||2013||(nee Easterling) ||Row 05||[[Image:Ashley-2266.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1805|Ashley ]]||G. Ira ||1883-05-17||1958-07-24||Father ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-1805.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2268|Ashley ]]||Hoye G. ||1922-10-24||1967-12-20||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal. ||Row 04||[[Image:Ashley-2268.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2267|Ashley ]]||James Benton ||1909-12-11||1965-05-09||Rest is thine and Sweet remembrance ours ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-2267.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2266|Ashley ]]||Leonard H. ||1905||1974|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Ashley-2266.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-304966|Ashley ]]||Lettie Odelle ||1914-03-27||1994-10-10|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-2267.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Josef-5|Ashley ]]||Mary B.||1923-12-30||2003-12-03||(nee Josef) Blessed are the pure in Heart for they shall see God ||Row 04||[[Image:Josef-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2269|Ashley ]]||Steven Richard ||1957-10-25||2015-07-06||For by grace are you saved through faith||Row 04||[[Image:Ashley-2269.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brown-44051|Brown ]]||Carl Chester||1913-09-10||2003-01-03||||Row 08||[[Image:Brown-44051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-890|Brown ]]||Stella Irene||1915-11-16||1992-05-17||(nee McQueen) Mother ||Row 08||[[Image:Brown-44051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cobb-5337|Cobb ]]||Lynda Raye||1945-12-19||1945-12-28||Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harvey M. Cobb, Our Darling ||Row 07||[[Image:Cobb-5337.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-891|Culpepper ]]||Bessie McQueen||1906-12-29||1975-08-16|| ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-891.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-889|Easterling ]]||Annie Mae M.||1909-11-17||1997-05-06||(nee McQueen) Mother Her children arise up and call her blessed. Her husband also and he praises her. ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-889.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-240|Easterling ]]||Rev. E. D. "Earley"||1906-02-13||1994-04-27||Father ||Row 04||[[Image:Easterling-242.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-241|Easterling ]]||Gladys ||1919-08-13||1926-01-12||Sister; Our darling ||Row 05||[[Image:Easterling-241.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-242|Easterling ]]||Lewis Carlton||1930-11-14||1981-12-31||I am the resurrection and the life; He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. John 11:25 ||Row 04||[[Image:Easterling-242-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-239|Easterling ]]||R. L.||1883-03-03||1961-06-12||Father, (given name Robert Louis) ||Row 05||[[Image:Easterling-239.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8114|Easterling ]]||Sallie Warren||1883-11-29||1925-11-30||(nee Warren) Mother; Asleep in Jesus ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-8114.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ferguson-7078|Ferguson ]]||F. Lee||1904-04-07||1981-04-01||[wed] Feb 13, 1978 ||Row 13||[[Image:Ferguson-7078.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lyon-2937|Ferguson ]]||Lois Lyon S.||1912-05-27||2000-01-22||(nee Lyon) [wed] Feb 13, 1978 ||Row 13||[[Image:Ferguson-7078.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strebeck-14|Fulgham]]||Barbara Strebeck||1941-01-29||1991-02-23||(nee Strebeck) In loving memory (back) A glimpse of heaven tho often unshared, is seen in the darkness by all who've cared. ||Row 11||[[Image:Strebeck-14.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Granberry-42|Granberry]]||William Sim||1889-12-10||1969-05-12|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Granberry-42.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Green-20438|Green]]||Larry Michael "Mickey"||1957-09-28||2003-02-16|| ||Row 11||[[Image:Green-20438.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-2006|Harvey]]||Bonnie Lee||1929-07-16|| ||(nee Sellers) '''still living''' ||Row 11||[[Image:Sellers-2006.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harvey-xxx|Harvey]]||John Russell||1960-05-15|| ||[wed] Jul 9, 1994, God blessed our home with four children; Jacob, Thomas, Katelyn, Kristin, four grandchildren; Lee, Logan, Carson, Pyper '''still living''' ||Row 11||[[Image:Elkins-1179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harvey-7945|Harvey]]||John Wiley||1921-02-28||2000-01-24 ||At Rest (mil) S SGT US Army World War II, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart||Row 11||[[Image:Harvey-7945.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Elkins-1179|Harvey]]||Shelia Elkins||1966-03-19||2008-06-02||(nee Elkins) [wed] Jul 9, 1994, God blessed our home with four children; Jacob, Thomas, Katelyn, Kristin, four grandchildren; Lee, Logan, Carson, Pyper ||Row 11||[[Image:Elkins-1179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-929|Herrin ]]||Malissa M.||1914-06-21||1998-01-03||(nee McQueen) Mother ||Row 13||[[Image:McQueen-929.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Herrin-264|Herrin ]]||Van "Buster" ||1916-08-25||1977-02-01||Father ||Row 13||[[Image:Herrin-264.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1063|Herrington ]]||Ocie R.||1900||1993||(nee McQueen) ||Row 07||[[Image:Herrington-805.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Herrington-805|Herrington ]]||H. Winton||1891||1976|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Herrington-805.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Herrington-806|Herrington ]]||John Winton||1923-12-31||1980-05-08|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Herrington-806.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gentry-xxx|Hilsabeck]]||Diann Gentry||1950-08-21|| ||(nee Gentry) The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want. '''still living'''||Row 11||[[Image:Hilsabeck-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hilsabeck-59|Hilsabeck]]||Richard Allen||1949-11-20||1979-09-09||The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want. ||Row 11||[[Image:Hilsabeck-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patrick-2487|Hunt]]||Fannie P.||1879-10-01||1954-02-26||(nee Patrick ) ||Row 11||[[Image:Patrick-2487.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-52372|Johnson ]]||J. Herman||1914-02-18||1969-02-20|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Johnson-52372.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-49932|Jones ]]||Charles Howard||1932||1935||Son of E. O. & Myrtle Jones ||Row 06||[[Image:Jones-49932.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-49930|Jones ]]||E. O. ||1902-07-06||1977-11-06|| ||Row 06||[[Image:Jones-49930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8666|Jones ]]||Eunice Knight||1905 ||1930 ||(nee Knight) Wife of E. O. Jones ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-8666.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Powell-9222|Knight ]]||Addie Powell||1888-12-24||1967-04-03||(nee Powell) A faithful mother ||Row 10||[[Image:Powell-9222.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-57|Kirkley]]||Clayton Scott||1964-02-14||2010-06-01||Loving brother & uncle (back) C.H.S. 1982||Row 11||[[Image:Kirkley-57.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-7117|Knight ]]||Alonzo Martin ||1883-10-02||1936-11-26|| ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-7117.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8696|Knight ]]||D. Wilmer ||1908-07-12||1979-04-29|| ||Row 10||[[Image:Knight-8696.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-7558|Knight ]]||India ||1864-11-14||1944-03-15||(nee Warren) Wife of D. T. Knight; Gone but not forgotten. ||Row 10||[[Image:Warren-7558.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8700|Knight ]]||Irene ||1912-09-08||1913-04-23|| ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-8700.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8701|Knight ]]||Marvin Levelle ||1910-08-23||1911-09-16||Son of A. M. & R. A. Knight ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-8701.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-783|Knight ]]||Rosa Ann McQueen ||1886-04-15||1977-06-10||(nee McQueen) ||Row 06||[[Image:McQueen-783.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8695|Knight ]]||Wilson Merida ||1881-10-27||1953-02-14||A faithful father ||Row 10||[[Image:Knight-8695.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Langford-1443|Langford ]]||Harvey H. ||1887-01-08||1962-08-29|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Langford-1443.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Langford-1444|Langford ]]||L. C. ||1915-05-21||1969-04-05||(mil) Mississippi TEC5, 4 REGT AGF DEP2 World War II ||Row 08||[[Image:Langford-1444.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Norris-4668|Langford ]]||M. Verle||1919-06-24||2002-09-03||(nee Norris) ||Row 08||[[Image:Norris-4668.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1507|Langford ]]||Pearlie M. ||1896-03-15||1972-12-01||(nee Mathis) ||Row 08||[[Image:Mathis-1507.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1498|Mathis ]]||Louis ||1905-02-28||1965-12-05||Mason ||Row 11||[[Image:Mathis-1498.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1035|Mathis ]]||Marie ||1914-11-19||2004-04-17||(nee McQueen) ||Row 11||[[Image:Mathis-1498.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Buchannon-24|McKenzie]]||Leona ||1896-01-07||1960-12-29||(nee Buchannon) ||Row 04||[[Image:Buchannon-24.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McKenzie-3971|McKenzie]]||Lonnie ||1892-12-24||1979-09-27|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McKenzie-3971.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patrick-2292|McQueen ]]||Ada P. ||1889-12-09||1961-08-27||(nee Patrick) ||Row 06||[[Image:Patrick-2292.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-782|McQueen ]]||Alex A. ||1890-05-11||1968-12-24|| ||Row 06||[[Image:McQueen-782.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-790|McQueen ]]||Ance J. ||1880-03-23||1972-09-14|| ||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-790.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8662|McQueen ]]||Avis K. ||1917-07-09||2000-06-16||(nee Knight) ||Row 08||[[Image:Knight-8662.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQUEEN-88|McQueen ]]||Bailey Andrew ||1849-01-29||1926-03-01|| ||Row 02||[[Image:McQUEEN-88.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1041|McQueen ]]||Bennie Russell ||1927-05-27||1981-03-24|| TEC 5, US Army, World War II ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1041.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1040|McQueen ]]||Benton C. ||1902-06-05||1970-06-03|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1040.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1039|McQueen ]]||Billy Carl||1945-08-29||1970-04-10||Father, Son, Brother and friend; Born to love died for peace ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-1039.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1043|McQueen ]]||Clifford ||1910-05-11||1910-09-27||Infant Son of P. V. & Alner McQueen; Too good for earth, God called him home. ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1043.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1044|McQueen ]]||Corene ||1915-11-16||1915-11-16|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1044.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8680|McQueen ]]||Edith Warren||1887-05-27||1937-05-10||Mother ||Row 09||[[Image:Warren-8680.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1045|McQueen ]]||Elderly Calhoun ||1917-11-15||1970-01-09||Louisiana, S1 US Coast Guard, World War II ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1045.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Worthy-245|McQueen ]]||Elnora ||1879-03-01||1957-10-14||(nee Worthy) Mother||Row 04||[[Image:Worthy-245.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-893|McQueen ]]||Elsie Lee ||1920-07-13||1931-06-11||Daughter of Joe & Lona McQueen ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-893.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-888|McQueen ]]||Infant Daughter ||1943-09-29||1943-09-29||Infant Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. A. A. McQueen ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-888.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1038|McQueen ]]||Infant Daughter ||1916-09-24||1916-09-24||Infant Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. McQueen ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-1038.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1056|McQueen ]]||Infant Son || || ||Infant Son of Ance & Edie McQueen||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-1056.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-974|McQueen ]]||Infant Son ||1936-05-24||1936-05-24||Inf. Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. W. McQueen ||Row 01||[[Image:McQueen-974.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1046|McQueen ]]||Infant Twin Sons ||1919-06-22||1919-06-22||Infant Twin Sons of Mr. & Mrs. P. V. McQueen ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1046.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1047|McQueen ]]||Infant Twin Sons ||1919-06-22||1919-06-22||Infant Twin Sons of Mr. & Mrs. P. V. McQueen ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1046.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1037|McQueen ]]||J. Carl ||1906-08-10||1979-03-10|| ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-1037.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1058|McQueen ]]||Jerry Ann ||1958-10-27||1961-03-14|| ||Row 10||[[Image:McQueen-1058.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-784|McQueen ]]||Joe J. ||1883-03-10||1954-10-06||Papa ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-784.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-788|McQueen ]]||John S. ||1872-10-04||1941-06-27||Father ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-788.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-892|McQueen ]]||Joseph Preston ||1907-12-03||1922-07-01||Son of Joe & Lona McQueen ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-892.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-789|McQueen ]]||Lauren ||1866 ||1955 || ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-789.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1050|McQueen ]]||Lauren Graham ||1915-08-15||1985-08-22||(mil) PVT US Army Korea ||Row 01||[[Image:McQueen-1050.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1051|McQueen ]]||Leon ||1920-10-16||1922-07-23|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-7116|McQueen ]]||Lona Knight||1885-11-26||1961-11-24||(nee Knight) Mama ||Row 03||[[Image:Knight-7116.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1052|McQueen ]]||Leonard J. (Pevine) ||1904-10-13||1976-03-29|| ||Row 01||[[Image:McQueen-1052.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1054|McQueen ]]||Linda Marie ||1957-07-08||1963-01-31|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1054.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-1837|McQueen ]]||Mae Craft||1901-01-10||1972-03-01|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-982.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8111|McQueen ]]||Mary A. Warren||1880-07-06||1963-06-23|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-786.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8112|McQueen ]]||Mary E. Warren||1865 ||1930 || ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-789.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-982|McQueen ]]||O. B. ||1898-11-19||1976-10-20||(given name Orestus B.) Mason ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-982.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-781|McQueen ]]||Owen ||1892-04-27||1960-04-26|| ||Row 02||[[Image:McQueen-781.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-786|McQueen ]]||Peter Vander ||1875-04-05||1942-12-28|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-786.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-149|McQueen ]]||Quilla Sellers||1851-04-15||1933-11-26|| ||Row 02||[[Image:McQUEEN-88.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1049|McQueen ]]||Sam Wilbur ||1911-04-03||1975-04-05|| (mil) PVT, Army Air Forces, World War II ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1049.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nicholas-1360|Nicholas]]||Danny Leon ||1963-10-17||1963-10-17||Infant ||Row 03||[[Image:Nicholas-1360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patrick-2489|Patrick ]]||Charles Leroy||1885-08-30||1966-08-17||(birth from SS) ||Row 11||[[Image:Patrick-2489.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9707|Polk]]||Pearle W.||1898-07-26||1962-04-23||(nee Warren) Wife of D. L. Polk ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9707.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Robertson-8701|Robertson ]]||Alford D. "A. D."||1936-05-18||2010-07-03|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Robertson-8701.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-927|Robertson ]]||Edna M.||1908-12-11||1955-12-21||(nee McQueen) ||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-927.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Robertson-8700|Robertson ]]||Elmon||1911-06-22||1985-01-10|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Robertson-8700.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx|Robertson ]]||Faye Kennedy||1940-04-30||||'''still living''' ||Row 12||[[Image:Robertson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rowell-1012|Rowell]]||Colton Wesley||2000-07-21||2000-07-21|| Son of Charles & Chanda Rowell ||Row 11||[[Image:Rowell-1012.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kemp-3926|Runnels]]||Ann||1943-04-24||2006-10-07||[wed] Jul 25, 1967; (nee Kemp) A loving caregiver||Row 09||[[Image:Kemp-3926.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-436|Runnels]]||Jeffery Dale||1948-02-29||1994-03-10||'''FHM 2016''' ||Row 09||[[Image:Runnels-436.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-437|Runnels]]||L. D.||1964-02-14||2010-06-01||[wed] Jul 25, 1967; In God's care ||Row 09||[[Image:Runnels-437.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Phillips-18603|Rutland]]||Ada P. ||1895-04-16||1981-11-03||(nee Phillips) She was the sunshine of our home. ||Row 02||[[Image:Phillips-18603.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-184|Rutland]]||Ansel William ||1911-08-22||1968-03-25|| ||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-184.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-183|Rutland]]||Asa C. ||1908-07-07||1991-03-24|| ||Row 01||[[Image:Rutland-183.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Duff-2142|Rutland]]||Emogene D. ||1926-12-15||2005-09-02||(nee Duff) ||Row 02||[[Image:Duff-2142.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-185|Rutland]]||J. P. ||1916-10-04||1987-09-12||In Loving Memory (mil) PFC US Army World War II||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-185.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-186|Rutland]]||Jim L. ||1893-07-09||1955-07-07||In thee O Lord, have I put my trust ||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-186.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-350027|Rutland]]||Mary D. ||1906-12-13||1989-11-01||(nee ?) ||Row 01||[[Image:Unknown-350027.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brewer-4301|Rutland]]||Mellie V. ||1890-12-31||1952-10-24||(nee Brewer) Meet me in Heaven. ||Row 02||[[Image:Brewer-4301.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-182|Rutland]]||Richard Acey ||1875-02-24||1953-12-11||The angels called him. ||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-182.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sanford-2720|Sanford]]||Barry Kendle ||1966-09-12||1966-09-12|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Sanford-2720.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sasser-360|Sasser]]||Edgar ||1927-08-07||1992-02-18||[wed] Nov 23, 1946 [back] Children: Opal, Bennie, Marty ||Row 13||[[Image:Sasser-360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1108|Sasser]]||Ruby Sellers||1930-04-06||||(nee Sellers) [wed] Nov 23, 1946 '''still living''' ||Row 13||[[Image:Sasser-360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1713|Sellers ]]||Clem ||1938-08-15|| ||[wed] Nov 13, 1960 Father '''still living''' [back] Our Children: Clemmie Kaye, Karen ||Row 12||[[Image:Graves-4608.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1098|Sellers ]]||H. Buford ||1895-11-13||1919-01-05|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1098.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1092|Sellers ]]||Hiram ||1862-09-18||1950-05-22|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1092.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1129|Sellers ]]||Jewell Burnham ||1907-02-13||1989-08-19||(nee Burnham) ||Row 12||[[Image:Burnham-1129.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1714|Sellers ]]||Joe Wilson ||1961-08-23||1971-02-23|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1714.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1102|Sellers ]]||Johnnie Virgil ||1906-11-06||1983-12-20|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Sellers-1102.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1101|Sellers ]]||Joseph B. ||1905-01-08||1990-01-06||Back together again ||Row 11||[[Image:Sellers-1101.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4730|Sellers ]]||Margrette ||1868-02-09||1950-01-22 ||(nee Sullivan) ||Row 07||[[Image:Sullivan-4730.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Graves-4608|Sellers ]]||Martha G.||1942-09-27||2005-05-07 ||(nee Graves) [wed] Nov 13, 1960 Mother [back] Our Children: Clemmie Kaye, Karen ||Row 12||[[Image:Graves-4608.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1096|Sellers ]]||Martin A. ||1891-08-08||1959-09-19|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Sellers-1096.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1112|Sellers ]]||Merle ||1917-02-19||2001-03-10|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Sellers-1112.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Keyes-549|Sellers ]]||Nancy Addie Keyes ||1889-12-14||1983-12-14|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Keyes-549.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1994|Sellers ]]||Robert Frank ||1935-02-16||2001-01-24|| ||Row 0x||[[Image:Sellers-1994.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1103|Sellers ]]||Thomas J. ||1910-11-01||1988-09-28||Pappy; Home at last ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1103.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-928|Shoemake]]||Elber M. ||1912-06-29||1980-07-27||(nee McQueen) ||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-928.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemake-81|Shoemake]]||Lester||1898-01-23||1971-08-01||Blessed||Row 09||[[Image:Shoemake-81.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Speed-841|Speed ]]||Faith McQueen||1961-09-30||1961-10-02||Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Billy Speed ||Row 01||[[Image:Speed-841.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Spell-291|Spell]]||Ledrew Dixon "L. D."||1914-02-13||2002-02-13|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Spell-291.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-868|Spell]]||Louise McQueen||1918-11-19||2017-06-23||(nee McQueen) '''death date from obit'''||Row 12||[[Image:McQueen-868.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strebeck-12|Strebeck ]]||Edward Charles||1913-07-13||1968-12-27||Asleep in Jesus ||Row 11||[[Image:Strebeck-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-930|Strebeck ]]||Vondell M.||1916-10-12||2004-04-01||(nee McQueen) ||Row 11||[[Image:McQueen-930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8699|Stubbs]]||Ruby Lee ||1912-09-09||1982-12-24||(nee Knight) A faithful mother ||Row xx||[[Image:Knight-8699.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9715|Thornton]]||Ida W.||1908-02-13||1981-04-21||(nee Warren) ||Row 09||[[Image:Thornton-4459.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thornton-4459|Thornton]]||Ulmer ||1909-12-21||1978-11-16||||Row 09||[[Image:Thornton-4459-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McKenzie-3970|Turner]]||Margie Lee ||1920-08-27||1989-01-09||(nee McKenzie) (mil) S1 US Navy World War II ||Row 04||[[Image:McKenzie-3970.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Valentine-1507|Ward]]||Frances V.||1924-05-16||2011-02-24||(nee Valentine) [wed] Oct 20, 1939 ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16535.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16536|Ward]]||Garvis W.||1926-06-16||1992-12-06|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16536.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16537|Ward]]||James Howard||1926-06-16||1959-09-19||Father||Row 01||[[Image:Ward-16537.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16534|Ward]]||Julious O.||1896-12-18||1982-07-03|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16534.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hardy-4267|Ward]]||Mary Jane ||1891-05-30||1960-01-16||(nee Hardy) ||Row 03||[[Image:Hardy-4267.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16535|Ward]]||Wayne||1917-09-15||1979-07-26||[wed] Oct 20, 1939 ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16535.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-116922|Ward]]||Wynell O.||1926-02-14||2006-08-09||(nee Smith) ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16536.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9706|Warren ]]||Archie||1886-04-21||1924-10-01|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9706.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9714|Warren ]]||Bailey A.||1906-09-25||1961-09-28|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-9714.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McLendon-232|Warren ]]||Barbara Elizabeth||1899-01-11||1987-10-30||(nee McLendon) ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9703.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9705|Warren ]]||Dora||1893-04-01||1972-11-06|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9705.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9713|Warren ]]||Gettie P.||1904-06-26||1905-09-26||Dau. of J. J. & S. B. Warren; Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-9713.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gandy-464|Warren ]]||Gladys Gandy||1914-04-26||1997-09-19||(nee Gandy) ||Row 08||[[Image:Gandy-464.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9702|Warren ]]||J. Laurens||1865||1915|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9702.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9703|Warren ]]||Jessie Thomas||1888-06-28||1966-02-03|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9703.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-6522|Warren ]]||John J.||1884-11-10||1960-04-05|| He was loved by God and men. ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-6522.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9717|Warren ]]||Jon Nolan||1941-05-15||2008-07-04 ||[wed] Nov 25, 1965 (back) Children: Wendy, Jon Paul, Bryan ||Row xx||[[Image:Warren-9717.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx|Warren ]]||Mary Dale||1945-05-10|| ||(nee ?) [wed] Nov 25, 1965 (back) Children: Wendy, Jon Paul, Bryan '''still living''' ||Row xx||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wood-19878|Warren ]]||Mary Wood||1858||1931|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9702.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9718|Warren ]]||Odell||1917-10-05||1919-09-30||Infant ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9718.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9716|Warren ]]||Oreane ||1913-11-18||1914-03-24|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-9716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-672|Warren ]]||Sarah McQueen||1877-11-05||1929-12-13|| Beloved wife of J. J. Warren ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-672.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9704|Warren ]]||William Dewey ||1926-06-07||1956-06-30|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9704.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-785|Yawn ]]||Charity M.||1882||1960||(nee McQueen) At Rest ||Row 02||[[Image:McQueen-785.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-58|Yawn ]]||James Ernest ||1908-11-13||1977-11-05||Father; A loving father and a faithful friend ||Row 10||[[Image:Yawn-58.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-53|Yawn ]]||James William||1877||1983||At Rest ||Row 02||[[Image:Yawn-53.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-59|Yawn ]]||Sammy ||1941-11-06||1941-11-12||Baby Sammy, Son of Ernest & Verna Yawn ||Row xx||[[Image:Yawn-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Norris-4000|Yawn ]]||Verna N. ||1917-04-19||1963-12-23||(nee Norris) Mother; A loving mother and a faithful friend ||Row 10||[[Image:Norris-4000.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-57|Yawn ]]||Willie Leon||1911-11-25 ||1963-11-23|| ||Row 02||[[Image:Yawn-57.jpg|100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Blanchard, Iowa, World War I

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Memorial plaques in the Blanchard, Iowa cemetery include the following names of men from that community in Colfax Township, Page County, Iowa, adjacent to the Missouri state line, and also from nearby communities in Iowa and Missouri who served during World War I. My World War I veteran Harper and Walkinshaw cousins’ names are on this plaque. Adding WikiTree profiles to this page is a work in progress. [[Adams-66867|Forrest L. Adams (1897-1938)]] Frank Apley Arthur Barnett Orphus Barnet William L. Beck Elmer Bramen Charles Brown Ernest Brown William Henry Brown Alvin Buck [[Bullock-7140|Jesse Bullock]] John Bullock Fred Callahan Harley Campbell I.M. Christianson John Clifton David Ray Copeland [[Cozad-489|Ralph Cozad]] Russell Dalby [[Danner-1651|Harry K. Danner (1896-1918)]] Nathaniel L. DeWell Sherrodd Dewell Guy Dukes Fred Everett Forest Fleming [[Fleming-15161|Henry Ellsworth Fleming (1892-1961)]] Clyde Fletcher Milo Francis Donald Gell Aubrey Green Arthur Lee Grubb Homer Hannah Newton Hannah Cassion Harness Henry S. Harness Late Harness [[Harper-17023|Andrew Harper]] [[Harper-17021|Charles Harper]] [[Harper-17022|Ernest Harper]] [[Harper-17024|William B. Harper (1886-1958)]] Vein Henderson [[Hensleigh-34|Arthur Gamble Hensleigh (1899-1960)]] John Hensleigh [[Hensleigh-33|William Hensleigh]] Wayne Herron Gilbert Hill Ray Hills Owen Hixson Leslie Holmes Raleigh Holt J. Wiley Huston Lowell Huston Ernest Hutchison Dawson Hutchison [[Hutt-1439|William A. Hutt (1894-1958)]] Arthur Ingram Wesley Irvin John S. Jackson Allen Johnson George D. Johnson Lester C. Johnson S. Ray Johnson Edward Johnston Harold Keeler John W. Lawson Edgar Leonard Edgar McClurg Roy McCord Ralph McGee Wilbur Manes [[Miller-112141|Charles Hite Miller (1899-1918)]] Lloyd Morrow Wilford A. Nance Orval Ogle Earl Orr Glenn Orr Jesse G. Owen Sam Pursell J. Hubert Reece Walter Reece Templeton Rice N. J. Russell Charles Sanger Allen Sirles Dodde Sloan Oral Sloan Charles Smith Dwight Smith Errol Smith John O. Smith Wayne Smith Allen Thurman Roy Walkinshaw Louis Ward Frank Williamson Trevor Winney ==Resources== https://sites.rootsweb.com/~iapage/cem/CHAP03.HTM https://iowagravestones.org/cemetery_list.php?CID=73&cName=Blanchard

Blanchard DeHoff Orr Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] ==Summary== Here are open questions mainly surrounding [[DeHoff-67 | Susanna (DeHoff) Blanchard]] and her marriages. In particular, the marriage to [[Orr-4678 | Joseph Orr]] which was very brief and we understand ended in divorce. The main questions are: #Is Joseph Orr the biological father of [[Orr-4352 | Martha Orr Blanchard]]? #Why is Joseph Orr listed as single on his Civil War draft registration card? #Why is Joseph Orr not mentioned in his father's will? #Why is his Joseph's daughter Martha also not mentioned? #When and Where did Joseph Orr die? The information below also touches on the complex relationships that were formed due to the later marriages of Susanna into the family of her daughter Martha's husband. Please feel free to edit text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. The information below doesn't imply "facts". We are only trying to answer the questions to the best of our ability by sourcing what we can. ==Conversations== ---- ===Text conversation from Charles "Chuck" Ivins to his cousin, Anne Dale=== ([[Ivins-260 | Charles]] to [[Dale-2134 | Anne]] on 21 Jan 2018)
Just emailed you a link to Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff marriage return. The 1850 census record for Joseph Orr and Susanna DeHoff has always puzzled me. Joseph Orr is enumerated with his parents and no one else in the household "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7Q-NXP : 12 April 2016), Joseph Orr in household of Thomas Orr, Ballville, Sandusky, Ohio, United States; citing family 652, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).; he was listed as married within the year. (Note from Anne Dale 22 Jan 2018: In the census record, it shows both Joseph Orr and his father as being farmers but only Joseph at 23 years of age as having real property, rather than his parents owning the property. The amount is somewhat illegible but it appears to be a value of $2500.) Susan Orr (presumably his wife) was enumerated as living next door, with the family of George B. Orr (Joseph's brother) and his wife Harriet and family. She was also listed as having been married within the year. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7Q-NX1 : 12 April 2016), Susan Orr in household of George B Orr, Ballville, Sandusky, Ohio, United States; citing family 653, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). The marriage record says they were married 4 Jan 1850 "Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDV6-24R : 8 December 2014), Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff, 12 Feb 1850; citing Sandusky,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0506617 V. 9, A-E. "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZF7-VG8 : 10 December 2017), Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff, 12 Feb 1850; citing Sandusky, Ohio, United States, reference vol C p125; county courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 506,617.; and the census indicted the households as of 7 Aug 1850. Martha Ellen Orr, only known child of Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff was born 4 Feb 1852. Per the 1860 census, Susan and Martha were living with Susan's widowed father Moses Dayhof in South Bend, Indiana, who was listed as a tailor but also had been a circuit riding preacher. I have have materials regarding Moses during this period. "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4N3-QM2 : 13 December 2017), Susan Orr in entry for Moses Dayhoof, 1860. Also per the census, Joseph was enumerated with his parents in Ohio in 1860. So I assume the divorce would have been between 4 Jan 1850 and 1860. It is entirely possible that Joseph wasn't necessarily Martha's father. In Joseph's 1863 Civil War draft registration he was listed as single. In 1880 census he was listed as divorced. I have never found Joseph in the 1870 census. I don't even know when or where he died, but do know where he was buried. The gravestone gives no birth or death dates only that he served in the Civil War. The death certificate for Martha (Orr) Blanchard does list her father as Joseph Orr, so she at least believed or thought or she was told that was the case. It is possible I think, that maybe none of Joseph Orr's DNA has come down to us. But he would still be our ancestor. We can determine that by filling in all the DNA Painter slots and see if anything is left or not. ---- ===Email between Charles Ivins and Maurice Eby dated 01 Sep 2013.=== (From [[Ivins-260 | Charles]] to [[Eby-811 | Maurice]])
I recently exchanged email with ____________ (living person's email address I do not have permission to post [[Dale-2134|Dale-2134]] 19:02, 22 January 2018 (EST)) through the ancestry.com contact system, regarding the Blanchard-Moser-Dehoff families. She stated that you are her cousin, and suggested that I contact you. My mother is [[Blanchard-3915 | Emma L. (Blanchard) Ivins]]; her mother was [[Hollinger-368 | Edith (Hollinger) Blanchard]]; daughter of [[Hollinger-404 | John Hollinger]] and [[Blanchard-3692 | Ida S. (Blanchard) Hollinger]]. Ida was the daughter of [[Blanchard-3693 | Peter]] and [[Blodgett-1313 | Artimetia Blanchard]]. I have seen that at least some of these names are in your Ancestry tree. It gets complicated: My grandmother, Edith (Hollinger) Blanchard married her first cousin, William H. Blanchard; his parents were William E. Blanchard and Martha Orr. Martha Orr was the daughter of Joseph Orr and Susannah Dehoff. As I understand it, Joseph Orr and Susannah Dehoff were divorced after a brief marriage. Susannah later married Seneca Talladay, and they had Susie Grace Talladay. It appears that Seneca then died, and Susannah then married Jarvis Blanchard, who was the brother of Peter Blanchard (above). Peter was the father-in-law of Susannah's daughter, Martha (Orr) Blanchard. So Jarvis became Susie Grace Talladay's step father, and also Martha (Orr) Blanchard's uncle-by-marriage and step-father. I hope this is correct, and makes sense. I'll have to create a chart to see it more clearly. I don't know where you fit in the equation but I suspect you and I are related in several ways. Another interesting relationship is that Eugene Moser, who married Susie Grace Talladay, was the brother of Harvey Moser who married Rinnie Blanchard, daughter of William E. Blanchard and Martha Orr. So Eugene was Rinnie's brother-in-law and half-uncle by marriage since Susie Grace Talladay Moser was Rinnie's half-aunt. If you don't already have it, I have a copy of the Epsilon Methodist Episcopal Church commemorative edition booklet. I'll have to search for it amongst my files. It includes old photos of the Blanchards, Mosers, and others that may be of interest to you. (Maurice's reply to Charles on 01 Sep 2013)
:Hi; My head is also spinning from your family tree. [Anne edit: snipped out personal information from the email about living person] I believe that we did communicate once in the past. It was about Joe and Susannah Orr. I added your family to my tree on ancestry.com. I see that you are slightly involved in findagrave. I spend a lot of time adding material to it. My wife is also a descendent of the Mayflower through her father Paul Burrows. Her Puritan was William Brewster. Our common ancestor is Susannah DeHoff Orr Talladay Blanchard. WHOA, while writing this, I went back to look at Joe and Susan Orr. I had missed that in the 1850 census, they are listed in different households (probably a mistake as they both stated that they had married in the past year.) No need to send pamphlet or pictures. The Johnson-Moser family was good at keeping stuff. Later, Maurice Eby ===Text conversation between Anne Dale and her cousin, Charles "Chuck" Ivins.=== (From [[Dale-2134 | Anne]] to [[Ivins-260 | Charles]] on 21 Jan 2018)
Is it possible that the Joseph Orr of the 1880 census is not our Joseph Orr? The parents are listed as having been born in Scotland. Why would he hide Ireland and Virginia? Also, the 1860 census shows him at 30 y.o., instead of the 33 he should be with a birthday in 1827. I saw your note regarding hypertrophy of the heart. If that is him, and he was indeed discharged because of it, he might very well have died on his way home and somehow his paperwork was taken from him (implying he could not be identified). (Charles to Anne)
We do know there is a head stone for our Joseph Orr in same cemetery as his parents, but with no dates. Maybe you're right, maybe there isn't a body there, just a marker? I could contact the cemetery and see if they have info. Don't know why I haven't yet. I don't know if you've discovered wills yet but they can be so interesting and revealing! Here is a transcription of the will of Thomas Orr. What is especially interesting is what he does NOT say: he doesn't mention but a couple of his kids/or grandkids; no mention of Joseph, or Joseph's daughter: (I received a reply from the letter I wrote (see under Martha Orr) to Jean Berlecamp in April, 2001, via US mail, including lots of great information. She sent me a copy of the handwritten will of Thomas Orr. I've transcribed it, under Thomas Orr's section in this tree.) ====Will of Thomas Orr==== :Court House Tiffin Senca County, Ohio :Will/Case 1929 :In the name of the benevolent father of all I Thomas Orr of Fostoria Seneca County Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament :Item 1st I give and devise to my wife Sarah Orr in lien of her ______ a mortgage note or notes against Jacob Kridler for property lately sold to him amounting to seven hundred dollars with all interest accrued and to accrue to be held and enjoyed by her in her own right. :2. I give and devise to my son William Orr and to his heirs the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid to him by my executor after my decease also my trunk and all my wearing apparel. :3. I give and devise to my grand daughters Sarah Gilmer Catherine Gilmer and Mary Gilmer or their heirs the sum of one hundred dollars each to be paid them after my decease by my executor :4th I give and devise to my daughter Catherine Kridler the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid her or her heirs after my decease by my exr. :5th It is my request that all my funeral expenses by paid after my decease and that all my real estate and personal property be sold and that the above bequests be paid from the proceeds of same sale and from my monies and credits and if anything remains after paying said bequests my just debts and funeral expenses it is my request that the same be paid over by my executer to the proper authorities of the Village of Fostoria Ohio for the benefit of the poor of said village :I hereby revoke all former wills by me made :In testamony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of January AD 1871 :Thomas Orr (signature) (Anne to Charles)
So even if Joseph was dead by 1871, and I do suspect he was -- that his daughter Martha is not mentioned at all in the will is very odd indeed. Unless he felt Martha was not his grandchild. On the other hand, he could have been bitter toward Susanna and cut her and her child completely out of the family. Perhaps their being divorced, which is of course anathema to the teachings of Christianity at that time, might have caused a complete break between him (Thomas) and all parties. == Sources == ==See Also== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blanchard DeHoff Orr Family Mysteries|WikiTree Profiles or Collaborators mentioned in this Mystery Page]] {{FindAGrave|7804147|23 January 2018|Susanna DeHoff Blanchard (1828-1916)}} {{FindAGrave|77425946|23 January 2018|Joseph Orr (1827-Unknown)}}

Blanche Byrne postcard album

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[[Carter-24116|Blanche Byrne]] created this postcard album, collecting cards from the mid 1890s to around 1915. Senders include her mother, Sarah Carter, sisters Carrie, Elsie and Beattie, brothers Dan and Jack, E McC (her second husband or his family?), CC, Allie, Harriett D who is the most frequent correspondent, Minnie or Winnie, Lily O'Donnell and Aunty and Uncle, yet to be identified. Addresses from the Postcards: --November 1904 B c/o Mrs Carter Post Office Burraga --BB c/o D Carter Esq Post Office Burraga (from sister Carrie, signs off love to all at home), --from Minnie c/o D Carter Esq Post Office Burraga (Copper mines) --4 Oct 09 c/o D Carter Commonwealth Ave Portland Mudgee Line --5 Sep ? Miss B Byrne Reservoir St Portland Mudgee Line from Mum 27 Denison St postmark Newtown (she is visiting someone) --1909 Miss B Byrne c/o Mrs E Byrne 27 Denison St Newtown (not Jack's wife Ethel as they married in 1916) --posted Oct 14 The album is in the custody of Blanche's great niece Mary.

Bland, New Mexico

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[[Category:Sandoval County, New Mexico]][[Category: New Mexico Ghost Towns]] An abandoned mining town. Two lost prospectors discovered gold in a canyon only 60 feet wide in 1894 and soon miners were filling the area. By 1900, 3,000 people lived in the canyon and the mill ran 24/7. Bland had a post office from 1894 to 1935 and a newspaper "The Bland Herald" "Ghost town a casualty of Las Conchas Fire: Fire destroys remnants of Bland, including historic hotel" by Nico Roesler The New Mexican, Posted on Jul 20, 2011 by Nico Roesler In the late 1800s, Bland was a bustling mining camp in the Jemez Mountains northwest of Cochiti Pueblo. With a population of about 3,000 at its peak, Bland had a red-light district, more than a dozen saloons, two banks, a school, an opera house and four sawmills. After a couple of decades, however, the ore was mined out, and the town dwindled into a ghost town of mostly abandoned wooden buildings along what once was a single, main road along a canyon bottom. What remained of those structures, however, was reduced to piles of ash last month when the Las Conchas Fire burned through the canyon. The news was devastating to a few families who had lived in Bland part-time. Along with a few cabins, the historic Exchange Hotel and a dozen other structures, the remnants of an exciting gold rush had vanished. A gate on a private access road had kept the area 10 miles northwest of Cochiti Lake off-limits to the public. Three weeks ago, Alley Helmer of Albuquerque and others who had spent time in Bland were allowed to see the damage. All that remained were two picnic tables, a chicken coop and some trees. "Everything else is history," said Sandi Kadisak, who for 20 years lived part-time in Bland with her artist husband, Michael. An observance had been planned at Bland on July 31 to mark the birthday of Helen Blount, who had owned a deed to the historic Exchange Hotel before passing it on to her daughter, Helmer. Since Blount's death in 2005, Helmer annually opened the site to the public on that day. But the tradition is over. "It's just piles of 12-inch-deep ashes," Helmer said of the old hotel building. She was married in a courtyard near the hotel building in 1979. In 1994, she celebrated the centennial of the hotel's construction "with cake and everything." Although her mother was a New Mexico native, Helmer grew up in a turquoise-mining ghost town in Nevada. Her family would travel back to New Mexico to sell stones. They became friends with the previous owners of the hotel building in Bland, a mining engineer named Thomas Henry Jenks and his wife, Effie. Effie transferred the deed in the 1970s to Blount, who eventually retired to the mountain site, where she is now buried along with other members of her family. Helmer also planned to eventually move up to what she called a "beautiful, peaceful and quiet canyon," just as her mother had. "I had always planned to move up there, take my horses and my dogs and cats, and lock the gate behind me and never come down," said Helmer, 61. After the fire destroyed the buildings, however, she said U.S. Forest Service officials told her she may not be able to rebuild. Before it became known as Bland, the old mining hub was called Eagle Township. Prior to 1900, the town had been set to have elections and incorporate. According to Thomas Ball, a family friend of Blount, none of that happened, although patented mining claims still surround the town site. When the Santa Fe National Forest was created in the early 1900s, the federal government claimed the unincorporated land, leaving only the rights to the buildings in private hands. For many years, however, there was confusion about the extent of ownership rights, Ball said. Helmer said she has paid property taxes to Sandoval County since she inherited the hotel deed. While living part-time in Bland, Michael and Sandy Kadisak began raising their son, Cody, now 5. He loved the old buildings, his mother said. They took photos and lingered in the place where Blount had welcomed them as family. "The history of the place, of the southern Jemez, is just — poof — gone," Sandy Kadisak said. Terry McDermott, spokesman for the nearby Valles Caldera National Preserve, said Wednesday that Santa Fe National Forest officials have been in contact with Sandoval County to evaluate whether Bland Canyon will be inhabitable in the future. "Before we can say whether or not people can start rebuilding," McDermott said, "we have to evaluate the dangers associated with the aftermath of these fires."

Blaney Name Study

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[[Category:Blaney Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Blaney/Blayney Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blaney Blaney]/Blayney 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 Blaney/Blayney 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 Blaneys), by time period (18th Century Blaneys), or by topic (Blaney DNA, Blaney Occupations, Blaney 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 Blaney/Blayney 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 as a member of this study by contacting the 'Name Study Coordinator "[[Brown-8758|Neil Brown]]". If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Brown-8758|Neil Brown]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blaney}} 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! * [[Statistics, Blaney Name Study]] As of 21 March 2021 Blaney name- Wikitree= 665 Blayney name- Wikitree= 431 Blany name- Wikitree- 3 Blaney/Blayney/Blany name- Family Search=240,290 Blaney name- Find A Grave=4424 Blayney name- Find a Grave=955 Blany name- Find a Grave- 38 Blaney/Blayney/Blany name- Ancestry= 501,484 * [[Name Origins, Blaney Name Study]] Recorded as Blayney and Blaney, this is a surname of Welsh origins, but one which is also well recorded in Ireland. It is topographical and describes a person who lived in an upland or remote region. The derivation is from the pre 7th century Celtic and Welsh word "blaen" of which the plural is "blaenau", meaning point, tip or sometimes end, and used in a tranferred sense to describe a mountain top. The Welsh family of Blaynes claim descent from one Brockwel Ysgythrog who flourished around the year 550 a.d., although it is thought that the Welsh line died out in 1795 with Arthur Blayney of Gregynog, Montgomeryshire. The name Blaney is now fairly numerous in the province of Ulster in Ireland, and especially in County Monaghan. The first of these being Sir Edward Blayney who went to Ireland in 1598 where he was knighted in 1603, later becoming Lord Monaghan. The Blayneys also gave their name to the town of Castleblayney. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Leuan Blaenau or Evan Blayney. which was dated 1406 in the list of burgesses of the town of Welshpool". This was during the reign of King Henry IV, also known as Henry Bolingbroke 1399 - 1413. 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. *Irish Blayney Peerage Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons. His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange. He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron. He was Governor of County Monaghan. His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan. He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron. He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe. He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron. He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army. His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War. Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament. His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death. On his death in 1874 the title became extinct. The family seat was at Blayney Castle, located near the town of Castleblayney, which was named after the first Baron. Barons Blayney (1621) Edward Blayney, 1st Baron Blayney (1570-1629) (Wikitree Blayney-35) Henry Blayney, 2nd Baron Blayney (died 1646) (Wikitree Blayney-37) Edward Blayney, 3rd Baron Blayney (died 1669) Richard Blayney, 4th Baron Blayney (died 1670) Henry Vincent Blayney, 5th Baron Blayney (died 1689) William Blayney, 6th Baron Blayney (died 1705) Cadwallader Blayney, 7th Baron Blayney (1693–1732) (Wikitree Blayney-79) Charles Talbot Blayney, 8th Baron Blayney (1714–1761) Cadwallader Blayney, 9th Baron Blayney (1720–1775) (Wikitree Blayney-77) Cadwallader Davis Blayney, 10th Baron Blayney (1769–1784) Andrew Thomas Blayney, 11th Baron Blayney (1770–1834) (Wikitree Blaney-205) Cadwallader Davis Blayney, 12th Baron Blayney (1802–1874) (Wikitree Blaney-206) More info on the above at www.wikipedia.org BLANEY/BLAYNEY WEBSITES https://www.houseofnames.com/blaney-family-crest#:~:text=Early%20Origins%20of%20the%20Blaney%20family%20The%20surname,Irish%20word%20%22Bl%C3%A9an%22%20which%20also%20means%20a%20%22creek.%22 https://lastnames.myheritage.com/last-name/blaney?var=partners&utm_source=ppc_bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=mh_bing-search_us_en_des_mul_bmm_lastnames-origins&utm_content=73461247905232&utm_term=%2Bblaney+%2Borigins&tr_camp_id=268627645&tr_ad_group=adgroup19&tr_ag_id=1175378487479059&tr_device=c&tr_account=F1074EEN&msclkid=1a93790fdd741c998eda19352076f80c&gclid=1a93790fdd741c998eda19352076f80c&gclsrc=3p.ds https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=blaney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blayney https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567179&view=1up&seq=70 http://www.keithblayney.com/Blayney/CadwalladerUSA.html#Desc *FAMOUS BLANEYS: www.wikipedia.org for their profiles: Dave Blaney (born 1962), semi-retired American stock car racing driver (Wikitree- Blaney-551) Dave Blaney (born 1947 in Poole, UK), professional footballer with Southampton Football Club. Friend of Elvis Presley after meeting him in Munich in 1960. Dorothy B. Blaney (1921–1998), American stamp collector Ed Blaney (born 1951), American soccer player Frederick Blaney (1918–1988), Irish cricketer George Blaney (born 1939), American former basketball player and coach Greg Blaney, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler Harry Blaney (1928–2013), Irish politician Isabella W. Blaney (1854–?), American suffragette James Blaney (born 1974), Irish former rugby union player and current coach James G. Blaney, major general in the US National Guard John W. Blaney (born 1948), American diplomat Margaret-Ann Blaney (fl. 1999–2012), Canadian journalist and politician Max Blaney (1910–1940), Second World War British Army bomb defuser Neil Blaney (1922–1995), Irish politician Ryan Blaney (born 1993), American stock car racing driver (Wikitree- Blaney-553) Steven Blaney (born 1965), Canadian businessman and politician Steven Blaney (footballer) (born 1977), retired Welsh footballer Tim Blaney (born 1959), American puppeteer and voice actor Vaughn Blaney, Canadian educator and political figure Alex Blaney (born 1977), British Award-winning digital designer Mark Blaney (born 1969), British Award-winning Film Producer Andrew Blaney long blonde hair, bit of a wild one. Once wore odd socks and says he “can play the synthesiser a bit”. Debatable. FAMOUS BLAYNEYS: Baron Blayney, an extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland, including a list of titleholders with the name Alan Blayney (born 1981), football goalkeeper from Northern Ireland Benjamin Blayney (1728–1801), English divine and Hebraist (Wikitree- Blayney-73) Ian Blayney (born 1962), Australian politician John Blayney (1925–2018), Irish rugby player, barrister, and Supreme Court judge Leah Blayney (born 1986), Australian soccer coach and former player Reece Blayney (born 1985), Australian former rugby league footballer * BRICKWALLS John Blaney, b. 1630, Salem, MA, d. 29 Sep 1715, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; m. 11 Jul 1660 Hannah King at Lynn, Essex, MA John Francis Blaney, b.c. 1889, Queens, New York; m. Anna, b.c. 1899 ==Membership== * Neil Brown * Chuckie Blaney * [[bowen-2333|Jim Bowen]] * Dr. Keith T. Blayney * John Andrewartha * Kyle Blaney * John Mitchell * Lindsey Davis * Robert Sparanese * Julie Yilek * Philip Blayney * Paula Egan ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Blaney * Blayney * Blany * Blano

Blanford Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Blanford Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== The Blanford Plantation was owned by [[Heyward-97|Nathaniel Heyward Sr.]] who died in 1851. He was a planter of great wealth and owned 17 plantations at his death. Heyward was noted as being "the most successful rice planter of his time."'''PLANTATION'S "PILE OF TRASH"...''' By George Pledger https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/artsandsciences/sc_institute_archeology_and_anthropology/divisions/maritime_research/project_publications/specialprojects/avocationalprojects/pledgerplantationwaterfront.pdf *p.2 The Blanford Plantation was located on the Combahee Riverhttps://www.heywardfamilyassociation.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/acereduced.jpg *map in what had been called the Beaufort District, which is now Beaufort County, South Carolina. The Blanford was a rice plantation. After the death of Nathaniel Heyward the plantation belonged to William Henry Heyward.https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4111&context=all_theses *p.8, p.33/img43 ===Slaves=== The following is the list of the 136 slaves of Nathaniel Heyward on the Blanford Plantation at his death: '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B93C-N}} (accessed 24 March 2023) *probate inventory of Nathaniel Heyward
p.142 *[[Heyward-400|John]](1), driver, $800 *[[Heyward-401|Stepney]](1), carpt, $800, [[Heyward-402|Judy]](1) $450, [[Heyward-403|August]] $600 *[[Heyward-404|Sarai]](1) $100, [[Heyward-405|Katey]](1) $450, [[Heyward-406|Accabee]] $500 *[[Heyward-407|Caldwell]] $600, [[Heyward-408|Samson]](1) $100, [[Heyward-409|Toba]](1) $500 *[[Heyward-410|Tom]] $150, [[Heyward-411|Toba]](2) $650, [[Heyward-412|Moses]] $600 *[[Heyward-413|Clarinda]] $450, [[Heyward-414|Prissey]] $300, [[Heyward-415|Sarai]](2) $450 *[[Heyward-416|Pompey]] $200, [[Heyward-417|Tenah]](1) $450, [[Heyward-418|June]](1) $500 *[[Heyward-419|Amaritta]] $25, [[Heyward-420|Affey]](1) $450, [[Heyward-421|Patty]](1) $400 *[[Heyward-422|Charley]](1) $450, [[Heyward-423|Solomon]] $650, [[Heyward-424|Bram]] $500 *[[Heyward-425|Joe]](1) $150, [[Heyward-426|Ned O]](1) $25, [[Heyward-427|George]] $350 *[[Heyward-428|John]](2) $50, [[Heyward-429|Sharper]] $650, [[Heyward-430|Suck]] $350 *[[Heyward-431|Nanny]](1) $300, [[Heyward-432|Bristol]](1) $650, [[Heyward-433|York]] $350 *[[Heyward-434|Sally]] $300, [[Heyward-435|Mariam]](1) $400, [[Heyward-436|Bob]] $400 *[[Heyward-437|Bristol O]](2) $50, [[Heyward-438|Tenah]](2) $450, [[Heyward-439|Joshua]] $50 *[[Heyward-440|Bristol H]](3) $400, [[Heyward-441|Toby]] $600, [[Heyward-442|Hector]](1) $350 *[[Heyward-443|Abram]] $000, [[Heyward-444|Lot]](1) $650, [[Heyward-445|Barbara]] $300 *[[Heyward-446|Patty]](2) $50, [[Heyward-447|Somerset]] $600, [[Heyward-448|Margaret]] $300 *[[Heyward-449|Robert]] $300, [[Heyward-450|Nanny]](2) $450, [[Heyward-451|July]] $350 *[[Heyward-452|Jime]](1) $650, [[Heyward-453|Judy]](2) $400, [[Heyward-454|Gabriel]] $300 *[[Heyward-455|Tira]](1) $200, [[Heyward-456|Peter]] $600, [[Heyward-457|Katey]](2) $250 *[[Heyward-458|Sarai]](3) $150, [[Heyward-459|Friday]] $650, [[Heyward-460|Hagar]] $250 *[[Heyward-461|Tira]](2) $100, [[Heyward-462|Will]] $650, [[Heyward-463|Rebecca]] $250 *[[Heyward-464|Stephen]] $650, [[Heyward-465|Edey]] $450, [[Heyward-466|Martin]] $50 *[[Heyward-467|Lot]](2) $650, [[Heyward-468|Mingo]] $650, [[Heyward-469|Tira]](3) $250 *[[Heyward-470|Jimmy]](2) $200, [[Heyward-471|Sam]](2) $650, [[Heyward-472|Venus]](1) $000 *[[Heyward-473|Billy]] $5, [[Heyward-474|Cupid]] $650, [[Heyward-475|Alfred]] $200 *[[Heyward-476|Rachel]] $400, [[Heyward-477|Bella]] $450, [[Heyward-478|Thomas]] $200 *[[Heyward-479|Mariam]](2) $150, [[Heyward-480|Joseph]](2) $600, [[Heyward-481|Elizabeth]] $200 *[[Heyward-482|Hannah]] $200, [[Heyward-483|Tamar]](1) Patty's $350, [[Heyward-484|June]](2) $200 *[[Heyward-485|Daniel]](1) $350, [[Heyward-486|Tamar]](2) Clar'da $450, [[Heyward-487|Andrew]] $200 *[[Heyward-488|Kitt]] $50, [[Heyward-489|Jacob]](1) $650, [[Heyward-490|Paul]] $200 *[[Heyward-491|Minda]] $350, [[Heyward-492|Venus]](2) $450, [[Heyward-493|Diana]] $150 *[[Heyward-494|Toney]] $650, [[Heyward-495|Silvia]] $450, [[Heyward-496|Affey]](2) $150 *[[Heyward-497|Polly]] $150, [[Heyward-498|Ben]] $600, [[Heyward-499|Rosanna]] $150 *[[Heyward-500|Sarai]](4) $450, [[Heyward-501|Captain]] $600, [[Heyward-502|Jacob]](2) $150 *[[Heyward-503|Ned]](2) $600, [[Heyward-504|Sibby]] $450, [[Heyward-506|Judy]](3) $100 *[[Heyward-505|Hector]](2) $350, [[Heyward-507|Mary]](1) $400, [[Heyward-508|Edward]] $100 *[[Heyward-509|Eve]] $450, [[Heyward-510|John]](3) $600, [[Heyward-511|Daniel]](2) $100 p.143 *[[Heyward-512|John]](4) $100, [[Heyward-513|Nancy]] $350, [[Heyward-514|Fanny]] $75 *[[Heyward-515|Stepney]](2) $100, [[Heyward-516|Jimmy]](3) $400, [[Heyward-517|Emma]] $75 *[[Heyward-518|Susan]] $100, [[Heyward-519|Catrina]] $350, [[Heyward-520|Jane]](1) $75 *[[Heyward-521|Mary]](2) $400, [[Heyward-522|Caesar]] $450, [[Heyward-523|Adam]] $75 *[[Heyward-524|Bristol]](3) $450, [[Heyward-525|Rhina]] $350, [[Heyward-526|Nanny]](3) $75 *[[Heyward-527|Neptune]] $450, [[Heyward-528|Jane]](2) $75, [[Heyward-529|Hetty]] $25 *[[Heyward-530|Charley]](2) $450, [[Heyward-531|Mary]](3) $75, [[Heyward-532|Monday]] $25 *[[Heyward-533|Aaron]] $400, [[Heyward-534|Harriet]] $75, [[Heyward-535|Maria]] $25 Please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Nathaniel_Heyward_South_Carolina|Slaves of Nathaniel Heywood]] page for more information. '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
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Blankenship Ancestors

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Blankenship Ancestors == * by Gayle King Blankenship * published by Gayle King Blankenship, Poquoson, Virginia, 1995 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blankenship Ancestors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/35772 * FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271351 === 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 === * Blankenship, Gayle King. ''[[Space:Blankenship Ancestors|Blankenship Ancestors]]'' (G.K. Blankenship, Virginia, 1995) [ Page ]. * ([[#Blankenship|Blankenship]])

Blankenship Roots, History, and Legend of Alabama

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Blankenship Roots, History, and Legend of Alabama == * by Bruce and Grace Blankenship * self-published, 1978 * Source Example: :::Blankenship, Bruce and Grace ''[[Space: Book Title| Book Title]]'' (Blankenship, Tuscumbia, Alabama, 1978) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Surname|Surname]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * ===Table of Contents=== Chapter 1: The origin of the Blankenship name and family Chapter 2: The children of Hezekiah, son of Hudson Chapter 3: Stories and legends of the Blankenship clan Chapter 4: Robert Henry Blankenship and descendants Chapter 5: Genealogical chart Chapter 6: Loose ends Index

Blantyre Colliery Disaster

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Blantyre Colliery Disaster 1877

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[[Category:Blantyre Colliery Disaster, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, 1877]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] | '''Blantyre Colliery Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 22 October 1877 * Location: Blantyre, Lanarkshire *Type: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 215 identified see [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/Indexes/blantyre1877.html Index of Victims] * Cause: ignition of fire damp {| 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;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Blantyre Colliery Disaster 1879

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[[Category:Blantyre Colliery Disaster, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, 1879]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] | '''Blantyre Colliery Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 2 July 1879 * Location: Blantyre, Lanarkshire *Type: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 25 * Cause: ignition of fire damp {| 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;"|Peter Berry, age 40 ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Michael Howard, age 26 ! 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;"| Edward Thomson, age 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Wilson, age 25 ! 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;"|Edward Jardine, age 27 ! 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;"|Edward McGarvie, age 23 ! 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;"|Patrick McGarvie, age 50 ! 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;"|Patrick Valleley, age 23 ! 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;"|Alexander McArthur, age 55 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Richard Runn, age 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Newton, age 50 ! 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;"| Patrick Grubbin, age 38 ! 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;"|Alexander Symington, age 24 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robert Mullan, age 30 ! 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;"|Patrick Lynch, age 46 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Conelly ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Blantyre No 2 Pit Colliery Disaster

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Blaris Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[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]] ==Blaris Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bláras. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61332 Blaris Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Massereene Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ::Blaris Civil Parish is split across County Antrim and County Down with the City of Lisburn occupying a large part of the Antrim portion of the parish. The Antrim portion of Blaris parish has an area of 11.9 km² or 4.6 square miles. :The Lagan river runs through the parish and divides the County Antrim and County Down portions, apart from a section near the centre of Lisburn where the county border continues south when the river bends westwards and then heads west to rejoin the river cutting through a section of Largymore townland and a small sliver of Ballymullan townland and making them part of County Antrim. This was a historic county boundary change made in 1898.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Largymore, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=35080 :Several main roads run through the Antrim portion including the A1 from Belfast heading south, the A3 from Lisburn heading west, and A30 heading north west, amongst others. The main Railway line from Belfast to Dublin via Lisburn, Lurgan and Newry also passes through the parish. :Blaris Civil Parish spans the historic baronies of Massereene Upper in County Antrim and Castlereagh Upper and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down. The Irish name is Bláras, meaning "a field".Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Blaris Parish (Antrim portion), County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=18395 ===Population Centres of Blaris 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%"|'''Knockmore'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Cnoc Mór.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5002,-6.0857,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5002/-6.0857 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.0701&lat=54.5044 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Lisburn City'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios na gCearrbhach.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Lisburn City, Ireland|Category for Lisburn City]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5087,-6.0545,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5087/-6.0545 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.0701&lat=54.5044 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisburn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisburn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Lisburn''' is a city 8 mi/13 km southwest of Belfast city centre. Lisburn was originally a town that grew up around Lisnagarvy townland in Blaris parish. It later became a borough and was granted city status in 2002.Wikipedia contributors, "Lisburn," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisburn Lisburn city includes Lisnagarvy, Tonagh, Old Warren, Knockmore and parts of Largymore and Teraghafeeva townlands in the Antrim portion of Blaris parish. Use [[:Category:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland]] for profiles of people from Lisburn city. |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Mazetown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Irbhinigh.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazetown Web page for Mazetown]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4698,-7.6298,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4698/-7.6298 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.0701&lat=54.5044 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mazetown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mazetown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Mazetown''' is a small village in Blaris parish. Part of the village is in Lurganure townland, County Antrim and part south of the Lagan river in Maze townland County Down.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Mazetown, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=10914 Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Maze, County Down. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=17163 ||  |} ===The Townlands of Blaris Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Blaris Parish (Bláras) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61332/BF Blaris 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. :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)'''
|width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Broughmore||''Brugh Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Broughmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Broughmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Broughmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortnacor'''||''Gort na Cora''||[[:Category:Gortnacor Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortnacor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortnacor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnacor&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knockmore'''||''An Cnoc Mór''||[[:Category:Knockmore Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Knockmore townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |'''Largymore'''||''An Leargaidh Mhór''||[[:Category:Largymore Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Largymore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
The main portion of this large townland lies in Blaris Civil Parish, County Down but it includes a portion of the City of Lisburn which, though lying east of the river Lagan was transferred to County Antrim in 1898. On Logainm.ie it is shown wholly in Co Down. |- |'''Lisnagarvy'''||''Lios na gCearrbhach''||[[:Category:Lisnagarvy Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagarvy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Lisnagarvy townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |'''Lurganure'''||''Lorg an Iúir''||[[:Category:Lurganure Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lurganure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lurganure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurganure&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Lurganure townland includes Mazetown village. |- |'''Old Warren'''|| ||[[:Category:Old Warren Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Warren%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Warren%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Old%20Warren&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Teraghafeeva||''Lios Áedha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Teraghafeeva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Teraghafeeva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Teraghafeeva&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Teraghafeeva is also known as Lissue (and has a [https://www.logainm.ie/en/62833 separate entry on logainm.ie]). Part of Teraghafeeva townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |Tonagh||''An Tamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Tonagh townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |} ==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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Blaris Civil Parish, County Down

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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 Down, Ireland|'''Main Down Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Blaris Parish, County Down|Category for Blaris Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Down|'''Civil Parishes in County Down''']] |} [[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 Down Team|County Down team]] ==Blaris Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bláras. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:65704&cat=BF&ord=en Blaris Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=35362 Blaris Parish on PlacenamesNI.org] :'''Baronies:''' Castlereagh Upper, Iveagh Lower, Upper Half :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== :Blaris Civil Parish is split across County Antrim and County Down with the City of Lisburn occupying a large part of the Antrim portion of the parish. The Down portion of Blaris parish has an area of 31.8 km² or 12.3 square miles. :The Lagan river runs through the parish and divides the County Antrim and County Down portions, apart from a section near the centre of Lisburn where the county border continues south when the river bends westwards and then heads west to rejoin the river cutting through a section of Largymore townland and a small sliver of Ballymullan townland and making them part of County Antrim. It is likely this was a historic county boundary change made in the 19th century.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Largymore, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=35080 :Blaris Civil Parish spans the historic baronies of Massereene Upper in County Antrim and Castlereagh Upper and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down. The Irish name is Bláras, meaning "a field".Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Blaris Parish (Antrim portion), County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=18395 ===Population Centres of Blaris Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Down|Towns of County Down]] ====Lisburn City==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Lios na gCearrbhach. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Lisburn City, Ireland|Category for Lisburn City]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5087,-6.0545,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5087/-6.0545 OpenStreetMap] :'''Lisburn''' is a city 8 mi/13 km southwest of Belfast city centre. Lisburn was originally a town that grew up around Lisnagarvy townland in Blaris parish. It later became a borough and was granted city status in 2002.Wikipedia contributors, "Lisburn," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisburn Lisburn city includes Lisnagarvy, Tonagh, Old Warren, Knockmore and parts of Largymore and Teraghafeeva townlands in the Antrim portion of Blaris parish. Use [[:Category:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland]] for profiles of people from Lisburn city. ====Maze==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Mhaigh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5006,-6.1166,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5006/-6.1166 OpenStreetMap] ====Ravernet==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Ráth Bhearnait. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4727,-6.0562,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4727/-6.0562 OpenStreetMap] :3km S of Lisburn ===The Townlands of Blaris Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Blaris Parish (Bláras) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:65704&cat=BF&ord=en Blaris 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''' |- |Aghnatrisk||''Achadh na Triosca''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Aghnatrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Aghnatrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Annacloy||''Áth na Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Annacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Annacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballintine||''Baile an tSiáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballintine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballintine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Part of Ballintine townland is now part of the City of Lisburn |- |Ballykeel Edenagonnell||''An Baile Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykeel%20Edenagonnell%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykeel%20Edenagonnell%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballymullan||''Baile Uí Mhaoláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Blaris||''Bláras''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Blaris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Blaris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Part of Blaris townland is now part of the City of Lisburn |- |Carnbane||''An Carn Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carnreagh'''||''An Carn Riabhach''||[[:Category:Carnreagh Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Culcavy'''||''Cúil Chobha''||[[:Category:Culcavy Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Culcavy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Culcavy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumatihugh||''Dromainn Tí­ Aodha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumatihugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumatihugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
There is an error with the mapping on Townlands.ie. One part is duplicated instead of showing the two parts/ |- |Duneight||''Dún Eachdach''||[[:Category: Duneight Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Duneight&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Duneight&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Largymore'''||''An Leargaidh Mhór''||[[:Category:Largymore Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Largymore is mainly in Co. Down but it includes a portion which, though lying east of the river Lagan, is now included in County Antrim. Part of Largymore townland in County Down is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |Lisnatrunk||''lios''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnatrunk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnatrunk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Lisnoe'''||''Lios na gCnó''||[[:Category:Lisnoe Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magherageery||''Machaire na gCaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Magherageery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Magherageery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Maze||''An Mhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Maze&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Maze&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ravernet||''Ráth Bhearnait''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ravernet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ravernet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Taghnabrick||''Teach Bric''||[[:Category: Taghnabrick Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Taghnabrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Taghnabrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. 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== Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study|category=Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q881739|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===NAME=== Blarney Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Blarnan) is a medieval stronghold in Blarney, near Cork, Ireland. ===GEOGRAPHY=== :'''Continent:'''Europe :'''Country:''' Ireland :'''Province:''' Munster :'''County:''' Cork :'''GPS Coordinates:'''51.9289, -8.5708 :'''Elevation:''' === OVERVIEW === Blarney Castle has a rich history dating back at least to the 1100's and medieval times of Kings and Lords. It is one of over 3000 castles in Ireland but most assuredly the most popular by tourists. It went through numerous families in its history. The castle ruin and estate receive over 500,000 visitors per year making it one of the most visited places in Ireland. ===DEFINITIONS=== Oxford Dictionary; Oxford Languages Some words or events contained in this OPS may not be known to the reader, and are defined as such herein for reference. '''Battlements''' - A parapet at the top of a wall that has regularly spaced squared openings for shooting arrows through. '''Blarney''' - The 'gift of gab" or eloquence. '''Druid''' - A very high level of religious Celtic leader. '''Irish Confederate Wars''' (11Year Wars) of 1641-1653 entailed civil wars in England, Ireland, and Scotland promoted by King Charles I (1600-1649). '''Keep''' - Tower house usually 4 or 5 storey high made of stone. '''Machicolations''' - An opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting parapet. '''Parapet''' - A low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony, located under the battlements. '''The Restoration''' - A transition of government from the "Commonwealth" republic back to monarchy. '''Stone of Scone''' (aka The Stone of Destiny) - A block of red sandstone used in the coronation of Scottish monarchs until the 13th century. ===WHAT'S IN A NAME=== Irish Historic Houses; https://irishhistorichouses.comMacDonnell, Randal; The Lost Houses of Ireland, 2002Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgMacCarthy Family; https://mccarthyfamily.net '''OF KINGS AND LORDS''' In the province of Munster, region of Muskerry, County Cork, Ireland, the lands of the current castle site had been occupied for centuries before it was even built. The Mac Carthaigh Mor's (as Kings of Desmond and its successors) were well established in this area of County Cork as far back as the 1100’s through the 1200’s, and it’s likely that they occupied the first wooden dwelling which was used as a hunting lodge and on the same site of the current castle as well as the 1st stone 4 storey keep (c.1210). About the 1300’s, cadet branches from the Desmond dynasty evolved, those being MacCarthy Reagh of Carbery, MacCarthy of Muskerry, and MacDonough MacCarthy of Duhallow where the leaders of each became Lords of their own territory. The Lords of Muskerry are known to have been a substantial part of the history of their area and likely occupied the 1st keep (c.1210) and eventually the (1446) keep as well. Therefore this OPS focuses on the Lords of Muskerry started by Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy (1310-1368) 1st Lord of Muskerry who held extensive land holdings in the (now) castle area. By the middle of the 15th century, the 1st keep (c.1210) had reached the end of its inhabitable life and was replaced by the current 5 storey keep in stone by Cormac Láidir MacCarthy (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry on the same site in 1446. '''A LORD VS. A QUEEN = BLARNEY''' It’s not known if the early wooden dwelling and 1st or 2nd stone keeps had a name designation originally, but legend has it that the name 'blarney' came after an interaction with a queen. One resource states that the parapet and battlements at the top of the keep were not added until the late 1500's to early1600's. If this is true then the term ‘blarney' was born during the realm of the Cormac mac Diarmada MacCarthy, (1552-1616) 16th Lord of Muskerry after his interaction with Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) who had a desire to buy the castle and property, but the Lord kept stalling her to the point that she declared that the “Lords talk was just all blarney (gift of gab) and that he never means what he says”. After that, it's highly likely that Charles MacCarthy''' (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry added the battlements, parapet, whixh included the stone at the top of the castle in 1616, and that's how the stone and the castle got their name(s). ===LORDS OF MUSKERRY=== MacCarthy Family; https://mccarthyfamily.netWikitree; https://www.wikitree.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgLibrary Ireland; https://www.libraryireland.comIrish Geneaology; Irish Genealogy; https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ieFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org '''''Note: Available resources vary from one to the other with regards to the title numbering system as well as birth/death dates, and some family members have no record at all.''''' The following is for reference only and states available information of the Lords of Muskerry. '''Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy''' (1310-1368) 1st Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacCarthy''' (1346-1374) 2nd Lord of Muskerry 3 No Record Found 4 No Record Found 5 No Record Found '''Teige MacCarthy''' (c.1380-1461) 6th Lord of Muskerry '''Owen MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 7th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 8th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac Laidir MacCarthy''' (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac Oge Laidir MacCarthy''' (1447-1536) 10th Lord of Muskerry '''Teige MacCarthy''' (1472-1565) 11th Lord of Muskerry '''Callaghan MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 12th Lord of Muskerry '''Dermod (Dermod MacTeige) MacCarthy''' (1501-1570) 13th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacCarthy''' (XXXX-1583) 14th Lord of Muskerry '''Callaghan MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 15th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacDermot MacCarthy''' (1552-1616) 16th Lord of Muskerry (married to Mary Butler). Cormac died in Blarney Castle. '''Charles MacCarthy''' (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry (Title Resigned to become 1st Viscount of Muskerry) === CASTLE KEEP === '''Keep Number 1''' - There is no information available other than it was 4 storey high and was built around 1210. '''Keep Number 2''' - Built by the 9th Lord of Muskerry, the 5 storey rectangular keep has dimensions of 60 ft x 39 ft (18.3m x 11.9m at the base and tapers slightly upward towards the top. The walls are approximately 12 ft thick (3.6m). It was built over the previous keep (c.1210). === HISTORICAL TIMELINE === Irish Historic Houses; https://irishhistorichouses.comMacDonnell, Randal; The Lost Houses of Ireland, 2002Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgLanded estates 1700-1914; https://landedestates.ie/family/2877 '''1000’s''' - Original wooden dwelling was built as a hunting lodge by an unknown person. '''MacCarthy Family''' '''1127-1134''' - Cormac MacCarthy built Cormac’s Chapel on the Rock of Cashel. '''1210''' - 1st stone keep was likely built by one of the Kings of Desmond. '''1353''' - Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy (1310-1368) becomes the 1st Lord of Muskerry. '''1446''' - 2nd keep built by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry. '''1616''' - Charles MacCarthy (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry inherited Blarney and started renovations by adding the tall machicolated parapets and battlements, and enlarging windows, fitting them with hooded twin and triple light mullioned windows. '''1628''' - Charles MacCarthy (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry resigned his title of Lord and is created 1st Viscount by King Charles I. '''1641''' - Donough MacCarthy (1594-1665), is named 2nd Viscount Muskerry upon the death of his father, the 1st Viscount. He was married to Eleanor Butler. '''1646''' - The castle was besieged during the Irish Confederate Wars (11 Years War) (1641-1653) by Cromwell’s army under command of the Protestant Lord of Broghill, Roger Boyle (1621-1679) 1st Earl of Orrery. '''1649''' - The castle is again besieged by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) and the MacCarthy's lost the property to the English. '''1658''' - Donough MacCarthy (1594-1665) 2nd Viscount Muskerry resigns his title to become 1st Earl of Clancarty. '''1660''' - After the Restoration, the MacCarthy’s property was restored by Scottish King Charles II (1630-1685). '''1665''' - Donough MacCarthy (1594-1665) 1st Earl of Clancarty died and son Charles James MacCarthy (1653-1666) becomes 2nd Earl of Clancarty. '''1666''' - Charles James MacCarthy (1653-1666) 2nd Earl of Clancarty died and Callaghan McCarthy (1635-1676) became 3rd Earl of Clancarty. '''1676''' - Callaghan McCarthy (1635-1676) 3rd Earl of Clancarty died and Donough MacCarthy (1668-1734) became 4th Earl of Clancarty. '''1690's''' - During the Williamite War of 1689-1691, the 4th Earl of Clancarty (Donough MacCarthy) was captured, and his lands (including Blarney Castle) were confiscated by supporters of English King William III (1650-1702) and put up for sale. '''Pyne Family''' '''1703''' - Sir Richard Pyne (1644-1709) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland bought the castle and estate, but sold it almost immediately to the Hollow Blade Sword Company. '''Hollow Blade Sword Company''' A company that started making swords and eventually branched out into buying up Irish real estate, then operating as a bank. The Historic Houses of Ireland website tells us that this company was a forerunner of the disastrously speculative South Sea Company that was attempting to break the Bank of England’s monopoly over Government loans. Only months after the purchase, the castle and estate were sold again. '''Jefferyes Family''' '''1703''' - Hollow Blade Sword Company sold the estate to Sir James Jefferyes (1650-1722) Governor of Cork (married to Katherine Drokenhellem) who built a new residence on the estate. '''1722''' - Castle and estate inherited by son James Bavington Jefferyes (1679-1739) (married to Anne Brodick) upon the death of his father. '''1739''' - Sir James St. John Jefferyes (c.1734-1796) the Governor of Cork at the time (married to Arabella FitzGibbon) inherited the castle and estate upon the death of his father. '''1796''' - Son George Charles Jefferyes (1774-1841) (married to Anne La Touche) inherits the castle and estate. '''1841''' - Son St John George Jefferyes (1798-1862) (married to Harriet Taylor) inherited the castle and estate. '''1846''' - Daughter Louisa Jane Jefferyes (1825-1915) heiress, married a neighbour, Sir George Colthurst of Ardrum, (1824-1878) 5th Baronet. They had a son George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet, and a daughter Louisa Mary Julia (Colthurst (1857-1953). '''1862''' - St John George Jefferyes (1798-1862) died and left the estate to his daughter Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915). '''1870''' - The Jefferyes family home next to the castle burned down. '''Colthrust Family''' '''1874''' - Blarney House is built on the castle estate for Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust to replace the original burned family structure. This house now became the primary residence for Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915), husband Sir George Colthurst of Ardrum, (1824-1878) 5th Baronet and family going forward. '''1878''' - Sir George Colthurst of Ardrum, (1824-1878) 5th Baronet died, and estate is carried on by wife Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust. '''1915''' - Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915) died and son George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet inherited the estate. '''1925''' - George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet died and Sir George Oliver Colthurst (1882-1951) 7th Baronet inherited the estate. '''1951''' - George Oliver Colthurst (1882-1951) 7th Baronet died and brother Richard St John Jefferyes Colthurst (1887-1955) 8th Baronet inherited the estate. '''1955''' - Richard St John Jefferyes Colthurst (1887-1955) 8th Baronet died and Sir Richard la Touche Colthurst, 9th Baronet (1928–2003) inherited the estate. '''2003''' - Sir Richard la Touche Colthurst (1928-2003) 9th Baronet died and Sir Charles St John Colthurst, 10th Baronet (born 1955) inherited the estate. '''2024''' - As of this OPS, Sir Charles St John Colthurst (b.1955) 10th Baronet possesses and lives in Blarney House which is also on the estate. The only son of Sir Charles, John Conway La Touche Colthurst (b.1988 ) is presumed to be the heir apparent as the 11th Baronet. === THE BLARNEY STONE === aka Stone of Eloquence Blarney Castle; https://blarneycastle.ieWoolen Way; https://explore.blarney.comRoots: The MacCarthy Clan, an article in Irish America Magazine by Liam Moriarty, April / May 2006; https://www.irishamerica.comTravel and Leisure magazine; https://www.travelandleisure.comIrish Tourism; https://www.irishtourism.com The famous blarney stone is built into the machicolations of the parapet at the top of the keep. To kiss the stone one has to lay on their back and kiss facing the stone above ones head. Not an easy feat, but an experience to be sure if you can first conquer the 125 narrow steps leading up to the stone. Oh, and if you have a fear of heights or vertigo, this probably isn't for you! Through extensive testing in 2014, geologists confirmed that the stone was sourced from 330 million-year-old limestone and that it couldn't have come from England — molecular samples proved the rock was actually native to southern Ireland. '''''Note: There are numerous legends as to how the stone came into existence as noted below''.''' "One legend is that after the battle of Bannockburn, Scotland's King Robert I (aka Robert the Bruce) gave one half of the 'Stone of Scone' (aka The Stone of Destiny) to the MacCarthy's for their support in that battle." "A second one is that it's a piece of the “Stone of Destiny” used in the inauguration ceremonies of the Scottish kings. Robert the Bruce sent the stone to Ireland to be used by his brother Edward in securing his status as High King of Ireland." "A third was that it was the Lia Fáil—a magical stone upon which Irish kings were crowned." "Another legend is that was the stone used by Jacob as a pillow when he dreamed of the ladder extending up to heaven with angels ascending and descending on it, and that it was brought from the Holy Land after the Crusades by Jerimiah." "Yet another is that Cormac McTaidhg Láidir MacCarthy, saved a witch from drowning in a river. As a thank you she told him to kiss the magic stone at the top of the castle and great things would happen to him." "The most elaborate and romantic legend concerns the Queen of the Fairies in south Munster, who was the beautiful daughter of a leading druid. She fell in love with a gallant young chieftain who broke her heart by not returning her love. He was killed in battle, and she found his body on a stone on the banks of the river lee. His blood had soaked into the stone. There she grieved, her tears joining his blood in the stone which she continually kissed. This caused her magical powers to be absorbed by the stone itself. Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, being troubled by some intransigent problem, was advised by the Queen of the Fairies that this stone, on which she had wept, had been built into his castle and that if he kissed it his difficulties would be resolved." No matter what legend one goes by, kissing the stone is a must do event if you ever visit the castle, after that, you will talk your head off! And if you opt not to kiss the stone, at least there is a great countryside view from the top. === BLARNEY HOUSE === c.1874 Blarney Castle; https://blarneycastle.ieIrish Historic Houses; https://irishhistorichouses.com/The Architect article, August 21, 1875 Irish architect John Lanyon of the Belfast, Northern Ireland architectural firm Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon designed this mansion in the Scots Baronial style with stepped gables and a turret, along with a Neoclassical pillared porch. The masonry was built by the Mr. Dixon, of Belfast. Blarney House itself is styled after Belfast Castle by the same architect. The house is located only about 300 yards from the castle, and was the ancestral home of the Jefferyes and Colthrust families. It was originally built for Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915) in 1874 to replace the first family home that burned down in1870 which was attached to the castle keep itself. The surrounding gardens and parkland are a feast for the eyes in itself, well worth the stroll. The house is open to visitors during the summer months. No interior photography allowed. === VISITING TODAY === Travel and Leisure magazine; https://www.travelandleisure.comIreland; https://www.ireland.com '''Banquet Hall''' Used to serve lavish meals to the Lords and their families by the servants. '''Dungeon''' As one might expect, this was used to hold unfortunate prisoners if needed. '''Murder Room''' It was called the murder room but no murders actually took place here (that we know of). The name comes from the term 'Murder Hole' which was a hole in the room which was located just above the main castle entryway. When an undesirable person showed up at the entryway, the murder hole was used to drop rocks and hot oil on them by the sentry in the room above. === NOTABLE PEOPLE === Wikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/John O'Hart, Irish PedigreesWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/Family Search; https://www.familysearch.org '''Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy''' (1310-1368) 1st Lord of Muskerry Born: Munster, Ireland Died: Munster, Ireland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: First in line of the MacCarthy Lords, but was slain by the O'Mahony clan. Parents: Cormac MacCarthy Mór (abt.1271-1359) and Honoria FitzMaurice (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Donal MacCarthy Mór (1303-1391) Spouse: Unknown Issue: Cormac MacCarthy (abt.1346 - bef.1374) Reference: Wikitree Profile MacCarthy-54 '''Cormac Laidir MacCarthy''' (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry Born: Cork, Ireland Died: Munster, Ireland Resting Place: Kilcrea Friary chancel, Cork, ireland Bio Summary: Built the now ruin 2nd keep in 1446. He also established and built Kilcrea Friary and also built Kilcrea Castle, both just west of Cork city. Killed by his brother Owen MacCarthy. Parents: Teige MacCarthy (1380-1461) 6th Lord of Muskerry and Catherine O'Brian (1385-1428) Siblings: Ellen MacCarthy (XXXX-XXXX) Eoghan MacCarthy (XXXX-XXXX)) Spouse: MaryFitzMaurice (abt.1450-XXXX) Issue: Cormac Oge MacCarthy (XXXX-1536) (later 10th Lord of Muskerry), Ellen MacCarthy (XXXX-XXXX, Sheila (of Julia) (XXXX-XXXX) Reference: Wikitree Profile MacCarthy-7 '''Sir Richard Pyne''' (1644-1709) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, Land Owner Born: County Cork, Ireland Died: Ashley, Surrey, England Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Bought the Blarney estate in 1703 Educated at Queen's College, Oxford 1690 - Commissioner of the Great Seal 1691 - Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 1692 - Knighted 1695 - Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland Parents: Nicholas Pyne (XXXX-XXXX) and Jane Tynte (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Catherine Wandesford (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: Henry Pyne (XXXX-XXXX) '''Sir James Jefferyes (Jeffreys)''' (1650-1722) Governor of Cork , Solider Born: England Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Bought the Blarney Castle and estate in 1703. Was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Swedish army and a Brigadier General in the English armies. 1690 - Governor of Duncannon Fort in County Wexford, Ireland. 1698 - Governor of Cork. 1703-1715 - Member of Parliament for Lismore in the Irish House of Commons. 1709 - Brigadier General of all forces of Her Majesty's Service. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Anne Brodick (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: James Bavington Jefferyes (1679-1739) '''Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust''' (1825-1915) Born: England Died: England Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Inherited Blarney castle and Estate in 1862. Parents: George Jefferyes (1798-1862) and Harriet Taylor (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: George Conway Colthurst (1824-1878) 5th Baronet, MP Issue: George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet ADC, Louisa Mary Julia Colthurst (1857-1953) Reference: Wikitree Profile Jefferyes-21 === OTHER NOTABLE PEOPLE VISITS === Every castle; http://www.everycastle.com There have been other well known figures that have visited the castle and even kissed the stone, their names are as follows: '''Nelly Bly''' - An early female journalist. '''Sir Winston Churchill''' - British Prime Minister. '''Milton Hershey''' - American businessman who invented chocolate 'Kisses'.....Was this because he kissed the Blarney Stone???? '''John Fitzgerald Kennedy''' - An American of Irish decent, first Roman Catholic president in the history of the United States. '''Ronald Reagan''' - American president of Irish decent. === GARDENS === Blarney Castle; https://blarneycastle.ieTravel Leisure magazine; https://www.travelandleisure.com There are waterfalls where water plants abound, carnivorous plants that feed on bugs and insects, trees of many varieties, a poison garden, unusual Druid rock formations, Vietnamese woodlands and flowers galore all enclosed in sixty acres of lush beauty. Just wondering the pathways throughout the gardens and enjoying nature could be an enjoyable day in itself. === GHOST STORIES === The Little House of Horrors; https://thelittlehouseofhorrors.comtenon Tours; https://www.tenontours.com There are no known ghosts around the castle, however some people have heard unusual footsteps and voices wondering the halls.....Boo! Not really a ghost story but one legend says there is a witch at Blarney castle. She is held prisoner during the day but wonders around at night and goes to the 'Witch's Kitchen' (rock formation on the estate) where she builds a fire to keep warm from the cold Irish weather. === IN THE MOVIES === Several movies and documentaries have been filmed in and around the castle. ==Sources==

Blasdell Name Study

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Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina

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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Bleak Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Bleak Hall Plantation was originally granted to James Bullock in 1749, but he probably never lived there. Within 2 years (@ 1751), he sold the property to Richard and Ann Jenkins, who also owned other property in the area. Jenkins's ownership was recorded in 1754. Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119 Development of Bleak Hall into a working plantation was accomplished either by [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]] or his son [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]], with a mansion built about 1805. Bleak Hall was inherited by [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]] circa 1842, who developed it into the largest sea island cotton plantation on Edisto Island. The cotton grown here was reknowned for its quality. Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area Bleak Hall included numerous tracts, including: * Pocoy Island (received by Townsend from Frampton) * Watch Island (received by Townsend from William Green) * Pig (or Fig) Island (received by Townsend from Jeremiah Finckling( * 2 marsh tracts (including one received by Townsend from Samuel Fairchild) Neighboring properties include: Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119 * A tract granted to John Frampton in 1710. * A parcel of land granted to Dorothy Ogle (Hamilton) in 1707 (the larger section later became Jack Daw Hall). * 500 acres granted to John Hamilton in 1695, eventually bought by the Townsends after 1733. ===Owners=== * James Bullock * Richard Jenkins/Ann Jenkins *[[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]] *[[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]] * [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]] ===Slaves=== * For Daniel Townsend II, see [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_II%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Daniel Townsend II, South Carolina]] * For Daniel Townsend III, see [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_III%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Daniel Townsend III, South Carolina]] * For John Ferrars Townsend, see [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] == Sources ==

Blean Name Study

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[[Category:Blean Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Blean Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blean Blean] 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 Blean 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 Bleans), by time period (18th Century Bleans), or by topic (Blean DNA, Blean Occupations, Blean 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 Blean 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: [[Blean-2|Devon Blean]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blean}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bleans 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/Blaine Blaine Blane] === Results So Far === “Blean” is an Anglo-Irish spelling of the usual “Blaine” name which probably originates in Scotland. A cluster of Protesant Blean families from County Mayo, Ireland, formed part of this one-name study. In the same neighborhood there were other Bleans who didn't have much information attached to them and thus are not included. I believe interested researchers could find more information if they lived nearby and could explore the graveyards or search parish and other local records. Another group of very determined Irish Bleans left from around Newry, Ireland, and went to Menard, Illinois in 1819. One wonders how they manged this trek at such an early date. Their arrival in Illinois preceded that of my own Blean family from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. These Bleans were descended from James Blaine, an immigrant from Ireland who arrived in Pennsylvania around 1745 and eventually settled along the Juniata at Toboyne Township. James had several sons including Ephraim Blaine, my own ancestor. Most descendants of this Pennyslvania family spell their name as "Blaine." For some reason my branch through Ephraim's son David chose “Blean.” Some Blean descendants remained in Pennsylvania and others traveled as a colony of neighbors and kin to Whiteside, Illinois, around 1850. My brother got fed up with explaining the pronunciation and spelling of Blean and changed his name to “Blane.” Both he and my father did their Y-DNA through FamilysearchDNA (haplogroup R-M269). So far they haven't matched anyone named Blaine, Blean, or Blane. The predominant names of their matches seem to be McNeil or McNeely. A Blean/Blaine/Blane DNA study would be an interesting pursuit to determine the different branches of the name and their origins. Are we all really McNeils or just the Pennsylvania people? Devon Blean (July 2020)

Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree

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{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=130 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel,'' 1829-1830]]
[http://museum.wa.gov.au/welcomewalls/names/blechynden-harrison ''Welcome Walls''] }} == Biography == '''20 January 1830.''' [https://www.facebook.com/groups/305298530202381/496727694392796/?comment_id=496762521055980&reply_comment_id=497474740984758¬if_id=1569109551196081¬if_t=group_comment_reply Blechynden Family Tree ''fb'' ] The sailing ship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minstrel_(1811_ship) ''Minstrel''] sailed from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Katharine_Docks ''St. Katherine’s'' Dock] on 17th September '''1829''' with Captain J. Arkoll at the helm.
On the 17th September the ''Minstrel'' picked up the [[Brockman-618|Brockmans]] from Kent, at Portsmouth and their large cargo and 7 servants, including [[Blechynden-16|Harrison and]] [[Blechynden-29|George Blechynden]] and [[Hamersley-11|Mrs Brockman’s]] maid [[Robus-23|Charlotte Augusta]] Robus. {{Image|file= UK_Flags-11.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Flag of Kent |caption= [[:Category: Canterbury, Kent|St. Mary Bredman,
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}} :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-17 '''Descendants of''' John Blechynden] :This is their story. [[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree|The Blechynden Story - Western Australia]] :You are, welcome to join us in compiling the intriguing and fascinating story of this couple and their nine children who were pioneers of the South-West of Western Australia. '''Children of''' [[Blechynden-16|Harrison]] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-16 Blechynden] and [[Robus-23|Charlotte ]] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Robus-Descendants-23 Augusta Robus] . . . [[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree|(Page 22 -)]] #[[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden]] (1833 - 1900)'' . . . [[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree|(Page 78 -)]] #[[Blechynden-62|Sarah Harrison Blechynden]] (1841-1930) #[[Blechynden-35|Elizabeth Anne Blechynden]] (1842-1927) #[[Blechynden-36|Henry George Blechynden]] (1843-1927) #[[Blechynden-87|Jesse William Blechynden]] ('''1845-1846''') #[[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward Blechynden]] (1846-1940) #[[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin Blechynden]] (1848-1948) #[[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison Blechynden]] (1849-1932) #[[Blechynden-11|Jesse William Blechynden]] (1851-1934) #[[Blechynden-27|Joseph Blechynden]] (1853-1938) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|- Blechynden Tree]] == Sources == :[https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6652-1357-6884-3383 '''Pioneers Index''' ''wa.gov'' format change 1906/1954] '''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/History_Tree History_Tree]
'''Section 1''' [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|''to Contents page '''ii''''']] '''Section 2''' [[space:Blechynden Story 110 - Contents Tree|''to WA Contents page '''iii''''']]
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Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_109_-_Contents_Tree#Sources '''Section 1''' ] - '''Page ii'''
'''The Blechynden Story'''
A Kentish Family of Landed Gentry - History of the family in Kent
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}} :Page ii - CONTENTS :Page ix - RELATIONSHIP CALCULATOR :Page xi - INTRODUCTION :Page xii - REUBEN BLECHYNDEN’S LETTER TO ELLA :::BLECHYNDEN (NEE CRAIG), DATED 23 JUNE 1962: :Page xv - ELLA BLECHYNDEN’S RESPONSE TO :::REUB BLECHYNDEN: :[[space:Blechynden Story 121 - History Tree| Page xviii - ]] EARLY BURIALS IN THE SWAN RIVER COLONY: {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel,'' 1829-1830]]
[http://museum.wa.gov.au/welcomewalls/names/blechynden-harrison ''Welcome Walls''] }} :[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 2 - ]] EMIGRATION FROM KENT, ENGLAND TO :::THE SWAN RIVER COLONY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA: :[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 2 - ]] [[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison Blechynden''']] (1802-1873) ::Page 3 - Conditions for Land Grants at Swan River. ::Page 4 - ST KATHERINE DOCKS: ::Page 6 - STIRLINGS 1829 GARDEN ISLAND CAMPSITE ::Page 6 - OFFICIAL PAPERS RELATING TO THE SETTLEMENT AT SWAN RIVER, ::::WEST AUSTRALIA. :Page 8 - [https://www.swanguildfordhistoricalsociety.org.au/william-locke-brockman/ William Locke Brockman - ''SGHS''] ::Page 10 - LAND GRANTS - PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA '''1838''' ::Page 11 - [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Swan_River_Colony_land_grants_map.png '''Land Grants''' - Swan River Colony -'''1839''' - ''W®'' - ]\[[Image:ADWP-382.png|9px|(<+Q) enlarge map when viewing.]]/''<+Q)'' :Page 12 - CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA ROBUS (1812-1889) ::Page 12 - GEORGE ROBUS (~1785-1861) ::Page 12 - CHARLOTTE TAYLOR (1786-1870) ::Page 12 - CHILDREN OF GEORGE ROBUS (~1785-1861) AND CHARLOTTE TAYLOR (1786-1870) ::Page 15 - A LETTER FROM HENRY GEORGE ROBUS ENGLAND, 1905,
::::SON OF HENRY ROBUS (1808-1896) :[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 18 - ]] [[Brockman-618|'''William Locke Brockman''' (1803 - 1872) ]] ::Page 19 - [[Hamersley-11|Ann Frances Isabella '''Hammersly''' (1810-1876) ]] ::Page 20 - [[Roe-2746|'''John Septimus Roe''' (1797 - 1878)]]: :::[[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|- Blechynden Tree]] == Sources == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_109_-_Contents_Tree#Contents ''Contents top] page '''ii'''''
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Blechynden Story 110 - Contents Tree

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_110_-_Contents_Tree#Sources '''Section 2''' ] - '''Page iii''' - 110
'''The Blechynden Story - Western Australia'''

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. HARRISON BLECHYNDEN AND CHARLOTTE ROBUS
And their [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|children in order of birth.]]
:[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 22 - ]] [[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison Blechynden''']] (1802-1873) and [[Robus-23|'''Charlotte Augusta Robus''']] (1812-1889) ::Page23 - MEMORIES AND CONTEMPLATION VIA JILL FEUTRILL
::::(NEE BLECHYNDEN): ::Page25 - LAND GRANT,PERTH TOWN LOCATION E3 ::Page25 - ONE OF THE EARLIEST TOWNSITE PLANS OF PERTH (1838) ::Page27 - SWAN RIVER COLONY PRE - 1850 ::Page27 - LOSS OF LAND GRANT: ::Page28 - NEWSPAPER CUTTING RE WILL SHAW VERSUS HARRISON BLECHYNDEN ::Page29 - ACCIDENTAL DEATH ENQUIRY ::Page39 - TANNER, WILLIAM (1801-1845): ::Page40 - [[Barrett-Lennard-3|Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard JP (1799 - 1878) :]] ::Page42 - [[Barrett-Lennard-41|Edmund Thomas Henry Barrett-Lennard (1823-1895) ]] ::Page46 - [[Hamersley-15|Edward Hamersley (1810-1874) ]] ::Page72 - BEVERLEY -TWO ESSAYS :Page78 - LIVING CHILDREN OF
::[[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison''' Blechynden]] (1802-1873) and [[Robus-23|Charlotte Augusta '''Robus''']] (1812-1889) :P 86 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-18|'''John Blechynden''' (1833 - 1900)]]
::: SWAN RIVER COLONY, BEVERLEY and BRIDGETOWN ::P 90 - GOXHILL to the SWAN ::P 90 - [[Green-33634|Elizabeth ('''Green''') Blechynden (1839 - 1891) ]] ::P 91 - [[Green-36873|George Green (1808-1874)]] and [[Beacham-296|Jane Beacham (1818-1910) ]] ::P 94 - WILLIAM GREEN (1770-1831) AND SUSANNAH BROWN (1785-1844) : ::P 97 - [[Beacham-296|William Beacham (1788-1875)]] And MARY ANN SCOTT (1796-1830) ::P 109 - [[Beacham-296|Jane Beacham (1818-1910) ]] ::P 109 - [[Green-36873|George Green (1808-1874)]] and [[Beacham-296|Jane Beacham (1818-1910) ]] ::P 118 - John Blechynden (1833 - 1900) and Elizabeth Green (1839 - 1891) ::P 160 - ''Seven Bridges:'' Mary Elgar, [[space:Bridgetown Historical Society - History Tree|''Bridgetown Historical Society:'']] :P 171 - CHILDREN OF ::[[Blechynden-18|'''John''' Blechynden (1833 - 1900)]] and [[Green-33634|Elizabeth ('''Green''') Blechynden (1839 - 1891) ]]: ::P 174 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-44|'''John William''' Blechynden (1861 - 1931)]] ::P 195 - '''2.''' [[Blechynden-45|'''George Harrison''' Blechynden(1862 - 1937) ]] == Sources == [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|''to Contents page '''ii''''' - 109]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blechynden_Story_110_-_Contents_Tree#Contents Contents top ''WA Contents page '''iii''''' - 110]
[[space:Blechynden Story 111 - Contents Tree|''WA page '''iv - v''''' - 111]]
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_111_-_Contents_Tree#Sources '''Section 2''' ] - - '''Page iv - v'''
'''The Blechynden Story - Western Australia'''

: Page 86 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-18|'''John Blechynden''' (1833 - 1900) ]]
::: SWAN RIVER COLONY, BEVERLEY, and BRIDGETOWN : Page 90 - GOXHILL to the SWAN : Page 90 - ELIZABETH BLECHYNDEN (NEE GREEN) (1839-1891) : Page 91 - GEORGE GREEN (1808-1874) AND JANE BEACHAM (1818-1910) : Page 94 - WILLIAM GREEN (1770-1831) AND SUSANNAH BROWN (1785-1844): : Page 97 - WILLIAM BEACHAM (1788-1875) AND MARY ANN SCOTT (1796-1830) : Page 109 - JANE BEACHAM (1818-1910) : Page 109 - GEORGE GREEN (1808-1874) AND JANE BEACHAM (1818-1910) : Page 118 - [[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden (1833 - 1900) ]] and [[Green-33634|Elizabeth Green (1839 - 1891) ]] : Page 160 - ''SEVEN BRIDGES:'' Mary Elgar, Bridgetown Historical Society: : Page '''171''' - '''Children''' of [[Blechynden-18|'''John''' Blechynden ]] - (1) and [[Green-33634|'''Elizabeth''' (Green) ]]: :: Page 174 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-44|John William Blechynden (1861 - 1931) ]] :: Page 195 - '''2.''' [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison Blechynden (1862 - 1937) ]] :::: Page 197 - [[Tyler-7826|Zela Matilda Gertrude Tyler (1862-1921) ]] :: Page 210 - '''3.''' EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1864-1936) :: Page 212 - '''4.''' JAMES BLECHYNDEN (1866-1939) ::::BERTHA MAY GODSCHALL JOHNSON (1881-1921) 214 ::P 238 - '''5.''' [[Blechynden-46|Charlotte Jane Blechynden (1868-1869) ]] ::P 239 - '''6.''' [[Blechynden-19|Arthur Blechynden (1870 - 1941) ]] ::::CLARA AGNES CHAPMAN (1869-1961) 240 ::7. ALFRED BLECHYNDEN (1871-1941) 271 ::MARY ELLEN BOVELL (1872-1946) 271 ::8. ERNEST CHARLES BLECHYNDEN (1873-1949) 310 ::AGNES BLINCO MOORE (1880-1959) 314 ::9. HERBERT EDWARD (DUB) BLECHYNDEN (1875-1935) 331 ::P 332 - ELLEN ‘NELLIE’ FRANCES BATHURST (1875-1961) via Loader Stocker Family Tree. ::10. AMY BLECHYNDEN (1877-1938) 340 ::11. CLARENCE HENRY (BOB) BLECHYNDEN (1879-1952) 355 ::ELIZABETH JANE ‘BESSIE’ FARRIS (1884-1972) 357 ::12. MAY BLECHYNDEN (1881-1955) 362 ::13. ADA JANE BLECHYNDEN (1883-1888) 365 :2. SARAH HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1841-1930) 369 :P 371 - JOHN HENRY MARKHAM PAGE (1831-1917) Via Brown, Swinburne Warson Family Trees, ''Ancestry.'' ::JAMES PAGE (1801-1862) 371 ::MARTHA MARKHAM (1806-1889) 372 ::ESTHER UPTON (1826-1895) 375 ::John Henry Markham Page 383 ::John Henry Markham Page 383 ::1. SUSANNAH MARKHAM PAGE (1869-1960) ‘SUSAN’ 389 ::DANIEL HENRICKSON (1860-1938) HENRIKSON: His family a bit of ''a mystery.'' **PLEASE NOTE: :::THIS DANIEL HENRICKSON - IS NOT - the Daniel Henrickson mentioned on a number of Family Trees in Ancestry, as being born in Kymi Huruksela Rysa, Finland. Parents: AAREN HENRICK HENRICKSON (1833-1868) and ANNA MARIA SYLVARDOTTER (1837-) 394
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::2. JAMES HENRY PAGE (1871-1947) ‘JIMMY’ 430 ::PATIENCE MARY ELLEN KING (1876-1955) ‘MARY’, FLORENCE 430 ::3. MARTHA MARKHAM PAGE (1874-1957) 439 ::MANESSEH JOHN BORTON BAILEY (1872-1955) Manasser 439 ::4. JOHN PAGE (1876-1939) ‘Johnny’ 445 ::MATILDA JANE GUTTREY (1890-1964) 445 :3. ELIZABETH ‘ANNE’ BLECHYNDEN (1842-1927) 466 ::THOMAS EDWARDS (1838-1903) 467 ::WILLIAM EDWARDS (1792-1865) 467 ::ELEANOR AYLING (1798-1871) 468 ::1. SAMUEL HARRISON EDWARDS (1863-1940) 495 ::2. ROSS FREDERICK EDWARDS (1865-1920) 497 ::ADA LANGDEN (1870-1938) 497 ::3. LOUIS AYLING EDWARDS (1867-1944) 500 ::ANNIE ELIZABETH ROBINSON (1866-1963) Ann 500 ::4. ARTHUR WILLIAM EDWARDS (1868-1932) 504 ::MONA SMITH (1880-1929) 504 ::5. FLORENCE ELIZABETH EDWARDS (1870-1922) 514 ::6. ANDREW THOMAS EDWARDS (1872-1874) 514 ::7. WALTER EARNEST EDWARDS (1875-1958) 514 ::ELIZABETH E O’HALLORAN (~1862-1931) 515 ::8. PETER EBNER RALPH EDWARDS (1883-1962) Abner 515 ::MARY ANN PRISCILLA OLIVER (1877-1947) 516 :4. HENRY GEORGE BLECHYNDEN (1843-1927) 520 ::Mary Anne [[Reilly-2419|Reilly]] (1850-1923) 521 ::JOHN THOMAS REILLY (1820-1902) 521 ::MARY ANN STAFFORD (1835-1907) 521 ::1. HENRY HERBERTBLECHYNDEN (1875-1965) 527 ::BEATRICE GERTRUDE MARY EDWARDS (1884-1947) 527 ::2. WILLIAM HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1877-1966) 534 ::MARY ETHEL MCDONALD (1882-1973) 535 ::3. ARTHUR BLECHYNDEN (1887-1955) 542 ::STELLA BERTILE FITZPATRICK (1890-1961) 542 ::4. ‘KATHLEEN’ MARY BLECHYNDEN (1888-1979), ‘AUNTY KIT’ 556 ::5. JESSE WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1845-1846) 452 ::6. WALTER EDWARD BLECHYNDEN (1846-1940) 453 ::JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 454 ::BENJAMIN NEEDS/NEEDES (1817-1880) 455 ::ELIZABETH BURROUGHS (1823-1869) (Also written as Burrows) 455 ::Physical Description 461 ::CHILDREN OF WALTER EDWARD BLECHYNDEN (1846-1940) AND JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 483 ::7. CHARLES EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1847-1918) 631 ::CAROLINE MARY DAVIES (1850-1942) 631 ::ALFRED ‘GEORGE’ DAVIES (1776-1853) AND ELIZABETH GARNAL (1776-). 632 ::MATILDA EDWARDS (1831-1887) 634 ::HISTORICAL BEVERLEY 638 ::Headstone: Charles Edwin Blechynden (1847-1918) Beverley Cemetery, WA 654 ::1. FRANK HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1873-1955) 657 ::ALICE MATILDA ROBINS (1871-1941) 657 ::2. ALICE MATILDA BLECHYNDEN (1875-1949) 663 ::EDWIN JOHN CHANDLER (1864-1936) 663 ::3. ALBERT EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1877-1877) Died as a baby. 667 ::4. ERNEST WALTER BLECHYNDEN (1878-1957) Ernie 667 ::BEATRICE ANNIE WALKER (1882-1945) 667 ::5. SYDNEY/SIDNEY THOMAS BLECHYNDEN (1881-1959) 676 ::KATHLEEN PRISCILLA SIMPSON (1884-1961) Kate 677 ::6. HORACE EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1882-1960) 679 ::AMY ‘ELLA’ CRAIG (1879-1969) 681 ::7. HERBERT / HUBERT WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1886-1886) 714 ::8. ALICK GEORGE ROBUS BLECHYNDEN (1892-1917) 714 == Sources == [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|''to Contents page '''ii''''' - 109]]
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'''The Blechynden Story - Western Australia'''

:'''5. - ''' [[Blechynden-87|Jesse William Blechynden]] ('''1845-1846''') 452 :'''6.''' [[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward Blechynden]] (1846-1940) 453 :::JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 454 BENJAMIN NEEDS/NEEDES (1817-1880) 455 ELIZABETH BURROUGHS (1823-1869) (Also written as Burrows) 455 Physical Description 461 ::CHILDREN OF WALTER EDWARD BLECHYNDEN (1846-1940) AND JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 483 :'''7.''' [[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin Blechynden]] (1848-1948) 631 :::CAROLINE MARY DAVIES (1850-1942) 631 ALFRED ‘GEORGE’ DAVIES (1776-1853) AND ELIZABETH GARNAL (1776-). 632 MATILDA EDWARDS (1831-1887) 634 HISTORICAL BEVERLEY 638 Headstone: Charles Edwin Blechynden (1847-1918) Beverley Cemetery, WA 654 1. FRANK HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1873-1955) 657 ALICE MATILDA ROBINS (1871-1941) 657 2. ALICE MATILDA BLECHYNDEN (1875-1949) 663 EDWIN JOHN CHANDLER (1864-1936) 663 3. ALBERT EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1877-1877) Died as a baby. 667 4. ERNEST WALTER BLECHYNDEN (1878-1957) Ernie 667 BEATRICE ANNIE WALKER (1882-1945) 667 5. SYDNEY/SIDNEY THOMAS BLECHYNDEN (1881-1959) 676 KATHLEEN PRISCILLA SIMPSON (1884-1961) Kate 677 6. HORACE EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1882-1960) 679 AMY ‘ELLA’ CRAIG (1879-1969) 681 7. HERBERT / HUBERT WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1886-1886) 714 8. ALICK GEORGE ROBUS BLECHYNDEN (1892-1917) 714 :'''8.''' [[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison Blechynden]] (1849-1933) 719 :::ANNIE MARIA DUNHAM (1850-1932) ‘Anna’ 720 CAROLINE PORLEY (1823-1897) 720 THOMAS PORLEY (1799-1839) 720 SARAH CRISP JACKAMAN (1797-1882) 721 EDMUND RICHARD WRIGHT (1817-1847) 723 ::1. EMMA AMELIA WRIGHT (1841-1923) 730 RICHARD GAMBLE BOYCE GOLDSMITH MEARES (1819-1867) 730 EDMUND JOHN STIRLING (1815-1897) Born as Starling. 732 ::2. ELLEN JANE WRIGHT (1843-1917) ‘HELEN’ 733 CHARLES QUARTERMAINE (1838-1910) 733 ::3. ALFRED AMBROSE WRIGHT (1846-1903) 738 FRANCES LOUISA BROWN (1842-1913) 738 WILLIAM DUNHAM (1815-1884) 740 1. ANNA MARIA DUNHAM (1850-1933) Annie. *** 749 THOMAS HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1849-1932) 749 2. WILLIAM DUNHAM (1852-1852) Recorded under Unnamed Dunham. 749 3. GEORGE WILLIAM DUNHAM (1855-1941) 749 FANNY LOUISA WOODS (1859-1891) 749 4. LEWIS JAMES DUNHAM (1857-1914) Via Young Family Tree, Ancestry. 751 LOUISA JANE YOUNG (1859-1944) ‘Agnes’ Avilla, Mountford Family tree, Ancestry. 751 5. WALTER JOHN DUNHAM (1859-1859) 759 6. EMMA SARAH DUNHAM (1862-1947) 759 JESSE WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1851-1934) 759 :'''9.''' [[Blechynden-11|Jesse William Blechynden]] (1851-1934) 769 :::EMMA SARAH DUNHAM (1862-1947) 770 ::1. FREDERICK WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1883-1917) 778 EDITH SAVAGE (1894-1973) 778 ::2. IDA MAY BLECHYNDEN (1888-1961) - Robyn Lancaster is from this line. 779 ERNEST EDWARD JACKSON (1872-1948) 779 ::3. BENJAMIN LEWIS BLECHYNDEN (1891-1971) *** - Mary Coulthard is from this line. 782 ::4. ALFRED WALTER BLECHYNDEN (1894-1976) ‘Bob’ 782 :::MARY CHRISTINA DOOHAN (1900-1980) Via Dalton Family Tree. 784 ::5. EVELYN ANNIE BLECHYNDEN (1896-1982) (Twin to George Seymour) 793 ::6. GEORGE SEYMOUR BLECHYNDEN 1896-1896) (Twin to Evelyn Annie) 793 ::7. HORACE ERNEST BLECHYNDEN (1899-1955) 793 :::ETHEL MARIA EDWARDS (1911-1985) 794 :'''10.''' [[Blechynden-27|Joseph Blechynden]] (1853-1938) 803 :::GRACE BRIDGET EMMA HANCOCK (1858-1947) 804 GEORGE HANCOCK (1812-1872) 806 SOPHIA GREGORY (1823-1906) 806 ::1. GEORGE BLECHYNDEN (1894-1981) 817 :::MABEL ESTHER TURPIN (1899-1998) 821 ::2. GRACE BLECHYNDEN (1899-1989) 825 :::CLAUDE JAMES WORNER (1899-1946) 826 :GEORGE BLECHYNDEN (1806-1889) 834 :MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE OF SON GEORGE BLECHYNDEN TO JANE NILGIE, 1864, BUSSELTON: 836 :JOHN BLECHYNDEN (1846-1924) – NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND TO NEW ZEALAND 872 start '''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]]
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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == History ==
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'''The Blechynden Story'''
EARLY BURIALS IN THE SWAN RIVER COLONY:
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Perth_Cemeteries Early Burials in the Swan River Colony] ''East Perth Cemeteries'' was the first cemetery established for the Swan River Colony in '''1829''' in East Perth, Western Australia. It is estimated that as many as 10,000 people were buried there between 1829 and 1919 in seven independently administered denominations or sections which is why the place is known as [[space:East Perth Cemeteries - Heritage Tree|''East Perth Cemeteries''.]] Only around 800 gravesites have been identified. A large section of the original site has since been built over, leaving about 5 hectares (12.5 acres) remaining. The site, which is a short distance from ''Gloucester Park'' and the ''WACA'' Ground, is now bounded by Plain Street, East Perth, Wittenoom Street, Bronte Street and Waterloo Crescent. The cemetery site was surveyed by John Septimus[[Roe-2746| Roe]] on 24 December 1829 soon after the central portions of the Perth townsite had been surveyed. The area was originally known as ''Cemetery Hill'' and was established in 1830. The first burial was of Private [[Mitchell-33661|John Mitchell]] from the 63rd regiment. Mitchell died on 6 January '''1830''' :The Trustees of the Church of England were granted Perth [https://perthdps.com/graves/layout.htm Town Lot R1] as a general cemetery in '''1842.''' The cemetery was consecrated in 1848, and over the following decades sections of this were granted to various other denominations and ethnic groups with each cemetery being owned and controlled separately.
The subsequent grants were: Roman Catholic (1848); "Wesleyanism" (i.e. Methodist; 1854); Congregational (1854); "Hebrew" (i.e. Jewish 1867); Presbyterian (1881); and Chinese (1888). Each of the grants were administered independently, with the exception of the Chinese section.
In '''1899,''' [[space:Karrakatta Cemetery - History Tree|''Karrakatta Cemetery'']] became the main burial ground in close proximity to Perth, and from July that year burials officially ceased at East Perth, except where special applications were made to use family graves. The cemetery was used intermittently from then until the last burial in 1919. {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=130|label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:Category: Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829|''Gilmore'' 1829]]
[[:Category: Hooghly, Arrived 12 Feb 1830|''Hooghly,'' 1830]]
[[:Category: Rockingham, Arrived 14 May 1830|''Rockingham,'' 1830]] }} *[https://heritageperth.com.au/make-history/buried-heritage/ BURIED HERITAGE] *[https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/Alma%20and%20Skinner%20Street%20Burial%20Records%201831%20-%201899.pdf ALMA STREET AND SKINNER STREET BURIAL RECORDS] *[http://www.warpedtime.com.au/encyclopedia/on-cemetery-hill/ ON CEMETERY HILL] *[https://perthdps.com/graves/register.htm EAST PERTHCEMETERIES] *[https://thegardensfamily.com/cemeteries/WA/WACemeteries.htm THE GARDENS FAMILY HISTORY – WA CEMETERIES] *CLARENCE (City of Cockburn) - Clarence Burial Ground Location: South of Fremantle (near Woodman Point) - Memorial erected John Graham Reserve THE CLARENCE SETTLEMENT 495 members of [[Peel-1022|Thomas Peel’s]] failed venture, arrived aboard three ships, ''Gilmore,'' ''Hooghly,'' and ''Rockingham'' between Dec. 1829 and May 1830. They set up makeshift camps in primitive conditions at Clarence. In the first year some 40 settlers died of scurvy, dysentery, other ailments and 6 from childbirth. The majority of the deceased were buried in the vicinity and a number later re-interred in the old Alma Street, Cemetery, Fremantle. Erected on Foundation Day, 1 June 2002, Plaque between the two jetties, near Woodman’s Point By the Royal Western Australian Historical Society (Inc.) With contributions from The City of Cockburn. Department of Conservation and Land Management and midland Monumental Works. *[https://heritageperth.com.au/make-history/buried-heritage/ BURIED HERITAGE] Originally known as ''Cemetery Hill,'' it was established in '''1830''' and is located on Bronte Street, a short distance walk from Gloucester Park and the WACA Ground. When Governor Stirling formed the Swan River Colony in 1829, he set aside land for public needs and this included a cemetery – the main burial ground for the colony until the end of the 19th century. Originally comprising of seven independently owned and managed cemeteries, it’s estimated there were 10,000 burials on the site.
The first burial in 1830 was Private John Mitchell of the 63rd Regiment. *[https://fremantlestuff.info/cemeteries/alma.html ALMA STREET CEMETERY - ''Fremantle'' ] The Alma Street Cemetery served Fremantle from '''1831-1855.''' Fremantle Primary School now occupies the city block bounded by what are now Alma, Brennan, Stevens, and Attfield Streets. The first recognised cemetery, the old burying ground in '''Alma Street,''' was opened in '''1831,''' and was in use for over twenty years. After the opening of a cemetery in [https://fremantlestuff.info/cemeteries/skinner.html '''Skinner Street,'''] the only interments permitted in Alma Street were those of persons who had near relatives buried there. *ALMA AND [https://fremantlestuff.info/cemeteries/skinner.html SKINNER STREET] [https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/Alma%20and%20Skinner%20Street%20Burial%20Records%201831%20-%201899.pdf RECORDS Some burials from 1830.] == Sources == '''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]]
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[[Space:Blechynden_Story_191_-_Service_Tree#Search Results for World War Two| '''World War Two''' ]]
: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Cemeteries''' - Blechynden Tree]] :::[[space:Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree - ''for Other Family'']] :[[Blechynden-34|Alfred]] Blechynden 1894 Beverley, Western Australia - 07 Sep 1976 :[[Blechynden-28|Alick]] Blechynden 1892 Beverley, Western Australia - 28 Feb 1917 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Blechynden-38|Frederick]] Blechynden 1883 York, Western Australia - 16 Apr 1917 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Blechynden-60|George]] Blechynden 1894 Beverley, Western Australia - 31 Jan 1981 :[[Blechynden-21|Leslie]] Blechynden 1897 Bridgetown, Western Australia, Australia - 01 Jul 1917 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Blechynden-32|Maurice]] Blechynden 1915 Blackwood, Western Australia, Australia - 29 Jun 1987 :[[Blechynden-20|Reuben]] Blechynden 1895 Blackwood, Western Australia - 01 Jul 1981 :[[Blechynden-59|Roger]] Blechynden 05 Dec 1919 Mount Kokeby, Western Australia - 10 Dec 1943 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 75 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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]] }} === VWMA === :::[https://vwma.org.au ''visit: '' '''V'''irtual '''W'''ar '''M'''emorial '''A'''ustralia] :Blechynden, Alfred Walter (known as Walter) ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/243101 numbers 1899] , Private, 28th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 1894, Died 7 Sep 1976, Natural causes :Blechynden, Alick George Robas ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/66602 numbers 571, R571] , Sergeant, 28th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 22 Feb 1892, Died 28 Feb 1917, Killed in Action :Blechynden, Frederick William ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/118536 numbers 5993] , Private, 11th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Died 16 Apr 1917, Killed in action :Blechynden, George ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/140494 numbers 5321] , Private, 28th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1 :Blechynden, Leslie Thomas ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796952 numbers 2882] , Private, 48th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 1898, Died 1 Jul 1917, Died of wounds :Blechynden, Reuben John ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/240351 numbers 2812, W70688 ], Lance Sergeant, Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC), Volunteer Defence Corps (WW2), Born 20 Feb 1895, Died 1 Jul 1981, Natural causes :Blechynden, Roger Vincent ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/620313 numbers 46227] , Leading Aircraftman, Air Force Headquarters Western Area (Perth), Royal Australian Air Force, Born 5 Dec 1919, Died 11 Dec 1943, Accidental (Ground Accident) === DVA Search for a commemoration === : Name | Service number | Date of death | Service | [https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/commemorationSearch.html Cemetery / Memorial ]| State | Country | Photos :Blechynden, '''Bernard''' K | WX25407 06/07/1995 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NzUxMDk3 Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia | [https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewPhoto.html?fileId=MjkxMjUy Bernard K ''Photo (pdf)''] :Blechynden, '''Maurice''' G | WX9454 29/06/1987 Army ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=Mjk5MTk1 Capel Cemetery] WA Australia | [https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewPhoto.html?fileId=NDk0MTM Maurice G ''Photo (pdf)''] :Blechynden, '''Raymond''' A | WX619 18/05/1990 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NDc3NzM3 Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''Reginald''' E | 46387 09/12/1986 Airforce ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=Mjk4ODE5 Boyup Brook Cemetery] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''Roger''' Vincent | 46227 11/12/1943 Air force ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=Njg3ODM3 Perth War Cemetery] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''Thomas''' Ab | WX8062 05/08/1989 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NTM3ODE4 Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''William''' R | WX32144 26/12/1980 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NjMzMjAx Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=110 |label= Australian Army, WW2 = Rising Sun Hat Badge }} === Search Results for World War Two === :BLECHYNDEN :Name | [https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/ww2#Search Service Number ] | Date of Birth | Place of Birth | Service :BLECHYNDEN, ALFRED JHON W88896 19 Mar 1899 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, BERNARD KEVAN WX25407 13 Jul 1919 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, BRUCE EDWIN DAVIES W73565 19 Apr 1908 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, CHARLES JAMES FREDERICK W70805 08 Jun 1910 DINNINUP, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, COLIN BOVEL 29827 20 Apr 1917 BRIDGETOWN, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, COLIN HORACE W73538 22 Sep 1916 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, DANSY LEWIS WILLIAM WX11361 17 Mar 1919 WAGIN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, DAVID JOHN 52510 25 Aug 1924 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, DORIEN FARRIS 103924 22 Dec 1924 BUNBURY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, EDWIN THOMAS W73862 27 Jan 1906 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, EDWIN THOMAS 29399 27 Jan 1906 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, ERNEST JOHN W75738 27 Oct 1907 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, FRANK ROBUS W73219 22 Nov 1910 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, FREDERICK WILLIAM DOOHAN 83181 31 Jan 1925 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, GEO BRUCE WENTWORTH W70807 16 Oct 1900 KATANNING, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, GEORGE W84297 02 Aug 1894 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, GERALD JOSEPH 84625 25 Feb 1912 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, GORDON FREDERICK WX34914 03 Jun 1916 VICTORIA PARK, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, HUBERT JOHN W70806 02 Jul 1912 DINNINUP, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, IGNATIS HAMITT W25749 30 Sep 1918 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, IGNATIUS HAMMIT 455187 30 Sep 1918 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, JOHN BATHURST WX37268 31 May 1916 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, JOHN MARTIN 46808 23 Oct 1912 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, MALACHI BERNARD 38333 08 Dec 1913 ALBANY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, MAUREEN AGNES 113333 05 Aug 1926 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, MAURICE WX9454 29 Aug 1915 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, MERVYN HENRY 29936 20 Feb 1917 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, NANCY FARRIS NFX200366 03 Oct 1917 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, NOEL NORMAN W70642 02 May 1905 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, RAYMOND ARTHUR WX619 06 Jul 1912 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, RAYMOND JOSEPH VX78622 16 Mar 1914 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, REGINALD ERNEST 46387 11 Aug 1911 BRIDGETOWN, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, REUBEN JOHN W70688 20 Feb 1895 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, ROGER VINCENT 46227 05 Dec 1919 MOUNT KOKEBY, WA RAAF :Blechynden, TERENCE ANTHONY Stafford 84511 07 May 1923 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, THOMAS ALBERT BADEN WX8062 14 Apr 1920 WAGIN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, WILLIAM RAYMOND WX32144 17 Feb 1912 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :::[[space:Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree - ''for Other Family'']] [[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|Australia, Wattle . . 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Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree

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[[Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study]] : [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Cemeteries''' - Blechynden Tree]] :Names of People who served in the wars and, / or, in the '''Blechypedia''' project :AWCOCK TERENCE LANSDOWNE (1918-1944) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618632 ''vwma''] :BAILEY ISAAC JOHN (1898-1990) [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6507652 ''naa''] :BAX JAMES EDWIN (1888-1952) 10th Light Horse 19.10.14, aged 26 years. [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/192091 ''vwma''] ::Prior: served 5 years in the Oxfordshire Light Infantry. AIF served in Gallipoli. :BAX JOSEPH THOMAS (1917-2016) Service Number - W85563 : Date of birth - 25 Feb 1917 :: Place of birth - SUBIACO WA : Place of enlistment - NYAMUP WA :: Next of Kin - BAX ETHEL Enlisted 1942. [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5888315 ''naa''] [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1117931 ''vwma''] :BLACK ALLAN TASMAN (1912-2006) [https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1040792&c=WW2 ''dva''] :BLACK FREDERCK (1916-1994) 42nd Squadron as an air gunner. [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1597208 ''vwma''] ::He flew in Catalina's over the Pacific. [https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=903164&c=WW2 ''dva''] :::[[space:Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree]] [[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] BLECHYNDEN ALICK GEORGE ROBUS (1892-1917) Killed In Action, died 28 Feb 1917. KIA – FRANCE - buried Warlencourt British Cemetery. BLECHYNDEN CHARLES JAMES FREDERICK (1910-1989) BLECHYNDEN COLIN BOVELL (1917-1999) BLECHYNDEN COLIN HORACE (1916-1996) BLECHYNDEN DAVID JOHN (1924-2013) Rank gunner. Posting at Discharge, 67 Australian Infantry Battalion. BLECHYNDEN DANSY LEWIS WILLIAM (1918-1991) BLECHYNDEN EDWIN ‘TED’ THOMAS (1906-1972) BLECHYNDEN FREDERICK WILLIAM (1883-1917) Killed in Action in Lagnicourt, France 16 April 1917 No known grave. Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France BLECHYNDEN GEORGE (1894-1981) BLECHYNDEN GERALD ‘GERARD’ JOSEPH (1912-1983) BLECHYNDEN HUBERT JOHN (1912-1982) BLECHYNDEN IGNATIOUS ’NAT’ HAMMETT (1918-1986) BLECHYNDEN JOHN BATHURST (1916-1990) BLECHYNDEN LESLIE THOMAS (1897-1917) - Killed In Action with 7/48th Battalion, 12th Brigade, in Belgium on 1 July 1917, Hill 63, Ypres. BLECHYNDEN MALACHY BERNARD (1913-1983) BLECHYNDEN MAUREEN AGNES (1926-2005) Airforce BLECHYNDEN MAURICE GREEN ‘POPE’ (1915-1987) BLECHYNDEN MERVYN HENRY (1917-1972) BLECHYNDEN NOEL NORMAN (1905-1970) BLECHYNDEN RAYMOND ARTHUR (1912-1990) POW: Raymond Blechynden joined the10th Light Horse in WORLD WAR II and served overseas. He became a prisoner of war. REGINALD ERNEST BLECHYNDEN (1911-1986) BLECHYDEN REUBEN JOHN (1895-1981) POW: Imperial Camel Corps. At the second battle of Gaza, 19 April 1917 he was taken prisoner of war by the Turks. BLECHYNDEN ROGER VINCENT (1919-1943) BLECHYNDEN TERENCE ‘TERRY’ ANTHONY STAFFORD (1923-) Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman BLECHYNDEN THOMAS ALBERT BADEN (1921-1989) BLECHYNDEN WILLIAM RAYMOND (1912-1980) ‘Bill’ :BLYTHE ARTHUR ‘ARCHIE’ (1879-1963) :BOUNDY WILLIAM STANLEY (1896-1923) :BROOKS HENRY ‘HARRY’ (1894-1971) :BOVELL DAVID ALBERT (1887-1951) :[[Doust-384|Amos Leonard Doust (1885 - 1915) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action 10th Light Horse Brigade, Killed in Action 7 Aug 1915, Walkers Ridge. Amos’ name is engraved on panel ten at the Lone Pine Memorial in Turkey; on panel seven, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra; on a plaque in May Drive, Kings Park; in Kings Park War Memorial; on the 10th Light Horse Monument, King’s Park and on the War Memorial in Bridgetown. :DUNHAM DONALD WILLIAM (1915-1944) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action in Germany :DUNHAM HERBERT WILLIAM (1892-1916) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action 26 July 1916 of wounds received in France, 16 July 1916. Burial, Puchevillers, Departement De La Somme, Picardie, France. :DUNHAM LEWIS MELVIN (1910-1943) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action Melvin Dunham was on a Catalina together with 10 others that he went missing near Cairns. They found the plane in 2012 and a memorial service was held for them in 2016. I represented the family. My husband Peter attended also with daughter Jenni, my brother Arthur and Lewis’s cousin Bob Melvin with his wife and daughter :DRAPER ERNEST WILLIAM (1886-1952) :EDWARDS HERBERT THOMAS NOEL (1897-1917) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed In Action 19 April 1917, Gaza. Herbert is listed in the Jerusalem Memorial Cemetery, Israel. Panel 10. :ELPHICK CLARENCE THEODORE (1885-1918) :FARMER WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES (1894-1964) Harry :FARRIS ERNEST TRAFALGAR (1896-1918) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed In Action Western Front, Picardie, France. :FITZPATRICK WALTER VINCENT (1887-1918) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed In Action, WWI France: BURIAL: Dernancourt de la Somme, Picardie, France. :HORNE FREDERICK CHARLES (1887-1967) ‘JOHN :[[Giblett-147|Thomas Walter Giblett (1919 - 1942) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in action died 27 July 1942, Ruin Ridge, Egypt. KIA WWII. Burial: El Alamein, Matruh, Egypt. :HYDER WILLIAM ARCHIBALD (1894-1980) ‘Archie’ was a signaler which usually meant he was close to the frontline. He proceeded overseas to Havre in France on 4 June 1917 and joined the 50th Battalion. He was wounded in action in the field on 14 October 1917 by gunshot to his left wrist. :JOHNSON FREDERICK WILLIAM (1891-1964) :JOHNSON ROBERT GODSCHALL (1894-1961) :[[Kammann-19|Martin Kammann (1899 - 1964) ]] :KING ALFRED OLIVER (1895-1969) :KING STEPHEN HAROLD (1900-1970) :LEE-STEERE ALEXANDER (1902-1980) :[[Lee_Steere-27|Arthur William Lee Steere (1896 - 1981) ]] :LEE-STEERE JAMES (1906-1980) :[[Lee_Steere-26|John Charles Lee Steere (1909 - 1942) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] WWII, Killed in Action, Kokoda track :[[Minett-105|William Henry Minett (1892 - 1916)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action France, Cemetery or Memorial Details Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Picardie, France :PAGE JOHN EDWARD (1909-1967) :PAGE LESLIE OLIVER (1908-1979) :PEARCE HAYWOOD ASTLEY (1919-2007) RAAF Flew Beauforts in New Guinea :POPE ALBERT LESLIE (1892-1990) He served overseas in France. :ROGERS WILLIAM GEORGE OWEN (1895-1917) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :SCOTT THOMAS EDWARD (1913-2012) :SUTHERLAND ERIC GEORGE (1899-1918) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action, 23 August 1918, France. Buried Letter dated 10 October 1919: Proyart Wood Military cemetery, 7 ½ miles South, South East of Albert, France. :TIMMS GEORGE (~1918-1971) :THOMAS ROSALIE MAUDE (1922-1971) Airforce :WATSON CHARLES IRWIN (1893-1966) :WHITE DOROTHY FREDA (1919-) :WILSON THOMAS WILFRED (1903-1895) :WOOD FREDERICK ROY (1914-1967) :[[Worner-91|Claude James Worner (1898 - 1945) ]] :: [https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :::[[space:Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree]] [[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]]

Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree

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'''The Blechynden Story - Western Australia'''
{{Image|file= UK_Flags-11.png |align=r |size= 90 |label= Flag of Kent |caption= [[:Category: Canterbury, Kent|St. Mary Bredman,
Canterbury, 1802]]
}} [[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison Blechynden''']] was born 26 Apr '''1802''' Place: Bonnington, Kent, baptised on 26 May 1802, St Mary-Bredman Church, Canterbury, the only son of John Blechynden (1771-1835) Esq. of BONNINGTON, KENT, ENGLAND, a member of a family whose name appears in English records as early as the [[Plantagenet-2|reign of Edward 1]] when NICHOLAS BLECHYNDEN was in possession of the [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1017538 ''Manor of Quarrington.'']
:His mother was SARAH HARRISON (~1776-1866) , daughter of STEPHEN HARRISON (1763-1832) and ELIZABETH FRANCES WHITE (1766-1833) , who were married 23 March '''1788,''' St Paul’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England. Harrison was christened on 26 May 1802 in St Mary Breadman (also spelt Bredman), Church, Canterbury, England. 
This church was demolished in 1900 but a small section of wall was retained.  See [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|Section 1]] for a more complete Kent history of Harrison, his family and his ancestors. :Harrison had two sisters: [[Blechynden-84|Matilda Blanch Blechynden]] (1805-1883) who was born 10 March 1805 and [[Blechynden-85|Emily Grace Blechynden]] (1806-1896) who was baptised 9 November 1806, Aldington, Kent. Their story can be read in the chapter on John Blechynden (1771-1835) and Sarah Harrison (~1776-1866) in [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|Section 1.]] == Sources == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_109_-_Contents_Tree#Contents''to Contents page '''ii'''''] [[space:Blechynden Story 110 - Contents Tree|''to WA Contents page iii'']]

Bleckly Name Study

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[[Category:Bleckly Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bleckly-1|Rob Bleckly]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! * The growing list of Surname Variants '''BLECKLEY BLEAKLY BLAKEY BLEEKLY BLEACHEY BLEACKLEY BLAKLEY'''. '''Bleckley''' is the most common, especially in the USA, so common in fact that if you google Bleckly it will ask "Did you mean: Bleckley." (There's a Bleckley county in Georgia USA named after a Judge Bleckley.) '''Blakey''' and '''Bleakly''' come from the two earliest (so far) direct ancestors: [[Bleckly-30|Simon Bleckly]] and his son [[Bleckly-29|Thomas Bleckly]] ' == Honorable Ancestors == The earliest record I have seen is'' "Thomas '''Bleckly''' of County Lancashire, ... documented during the reign of Edward III (1327-1377)."'' The quote comes from text associated with the '''BLAKLEY''' Coat of Arms from '''4crest''' website http://www.4crests.com/blakley-coat-of-arms.html That crest appears identical to to the '''BLECKLY''' Coat of Arms shown here from '''House of Names''' website. (not surprising - spelling variations of same family name). It is however, nice to see the very earliest reference spelt/spelled correctly even if the source is questionable. The earliest direct ancestors were researched and published in a book titled Family Chronicles (Section 1: '''Blecklys''' and Springalls) ~ Lillian Clarke 1910 I had a photo copy posted to me after a visit to the British Library for 23 pounds in Feb 2004 BL reproductions London 96 Euston Road, London (Manuscript No. or BL shelfmark 9918.aa.14. ) IN addition to the usual misspelling comes the curious case of [[ Bleckly-74|William Absolom Bleckly]] Born to George and Martha Bleckly. '''Bleckly''' at birth, '''Absalom''' at marriage, '''Bleckley''' in 1841 UK census , '''Bleckely''' Emigrating to USA, '''Blekley''', 1860 USA census and back to '''Bleckley''' in 1870 USA census. The further back the name goes the more variation there is. The list below from ''Family Chronicles (Section 1: Blecklys and Springalls)'' pages 5 & 6 mentions Henry VIII (1509 – 1547) Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Charles I (1625-1649) and Charles II (1660-1685) a couple of centuries of isolated unconnected references of which Lillian Clarke says in her introduction "THE name Bleckly originated in the Midland Counties and has been found spelt in a puzzling variety of ways in Leicestershire, Huntingdon and Lincolnshire. " I have re-arranged the entries in chronological order based on the internal information of each. My additions are in '''bold'''. I've use blank lines to group entries, highlighting those which appear to refer to the same event. LEICESTERSHIRE is the only heading until the [[Bleckly-30|Simon Bleckly]] and [[Adkins-5363|Elizabeth Adkins]] marriage in 1694. As tempting as it is claim these people I suspect a lot of these new names (Blackeley, Blacklye, Blakesley, Blakeslie, Blakysley, Blanckley & Blecklie) are not related to the Bleckly family except in very distant past where we are all related. All this is conjecture until proven otherwise. LEICESTERSHIRE. * '''1509-1547''' Temp. Hen. 8. John Blakersby of Huncote paid 2d. to the King. * '''1509''' L.S. cir Hen. 7, or 8. in Huncote 7m. S.W. of Leic. John Blakersby assessed at 40s. on land paid 2d. to the King. * '''1509-1547''' Temp. Hen. 8. Hugh Blakysley of Market Bosworth paid 2d. to the King. * '''1509''' L.S. do. Market Bosworth Hugh Blakysley assessed on land at 40s. annual value paid 2d. to the King. '''(circa 1509 based on John Blakersby assessment above)''' * '''1512''' Lay Subsidy Co, Leicester 2nd. payment 3rd year Hen. 8th. in Burbage Robert Blakysley assessed at 20s. in land & paid Id. to the King. * '''1534/5''' Lay Subsidy 34/5/ year Hen. 8th. Co. Lincoln, Soke of Grantham in Gonerby Peter Blackeley was assessed at £6 for goods on which he paid 6d. into the King's exchequer. £6 was a good sum for those days, * '''1543''' A.D. 1543 Robert Blakysley of Burbage paid Id. to the King. * '''1570''' A.D. 1570 William Blacklye of Stapleton (5m. fr. B.) pd. 5s. to the King. * '''1570''' Lay Subsidy Co, Leicester 13th Eliz. in Stapleton 5m. N. of Burbage William Blacklye assessed at £3 & paid 5s. to the K. * 1575 William Blakesley of Stapleton pd. 4s. to the King. * '''1575''' L.S. granted 18th year Eliz. Co. Leic. in Stapleton William Blakesley assessed at £4 & pd. to the King 4s. * 1628 Robert Blakeslie of Husband Bosworth pd. 8s. to the King. * '''1628''' L.S. Co. Leic. 4 year Chas. I, in Husband Bosworth Robert Blakeslie assessed on land for 20s. paid 8s. * 1662 William Blanckley of Melton Mowbray gave 2s. 6d. to the King. * '''1670''' Hearth Tax temp. Chas. 2. cir. 1670 in Huncote John Blecklie has two hearths paid 2 sh. * 1670 John Blecklie of Houncote pd. 2s. hearth-tax. * '''1662''' L.S. Co. Leic. A free & voluntary present to the King Charles II. A.D. 1662 in Melton Mowbray. George Acton & William Blanckley gave 5s. between them. The next entry is for the marriage of [[Bleckly-30|Simon Blakely]] and [[Adkins-5363|Elizabeth Adkins]] on 22nd. of April 1694. from which all known Blecklys descend until better knowledge contradicts [[Bleckly-1|me]] == BLECKLY PEDIGREE == The foldout BLECKLY PEDIGREE chart (pictured) is endorsed "Lilian Clarke, Wisbech, 1910. Go here for a an up-to-date list of related related [[ Space:Surnames_for_Robert_Bleckly |SURNAMES ]] == 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 == Task 1 Will the real Elizabeth Adkins raise her hand? Simon Blakey & Elizabeth married 1694 Thomas was born in 1698 & Simon died in 1707 ergo Elizabeth's extreme birth range would be: 1658-1679 (1658 would have her give birth to Thomas at 40 - 1679 would make her married at age 15. A search for Elizabeth's birth www.familysearch.org brings up these contenders within that range. 1. Elizabeth ADKINS chr. 24 Aug 1678 Holywell cum Needingworth (4 miles apart) and about 7 miles from Godmanchester (where marriage is registered) (parents John ADKINS & Elizabeth,) making her about 16 at marriage. and Thomas born when she was 20 2. Elizabeth ATKINS chr. 24 Sep 1669 Witton (Wyton) about 4 miles from Godmanchester (Father John ATKINS) making her about 24 at marriage and Thomas born when she was 29 I've selected her parents from the first entry as most likely Adkins (not Atkins) plus married at 16 and Thomas born when she was 20) until further research contradicts me. [1] Task 2 connect the dots did Thomas Blakey morph into Thomas Bleakly when recorded at the Q.M. ? (Q.M. = quarterly meeting - Society of Friends - aka Quakers) Family Chronicles draws a long bow to connect Thomas Bleakly (sic) of Godmanchester as the son of Simon Blakey & Elizabeth Adkins '''1st entry''' "In the Register of the Church of St. Mary, Parish of Godmanchester, Co. Huntingdon, Folio 2, in the year 1694, is the entry “ Simon Blakey & Elizabeth Adkins were married the 22nd. day of Aprill '94.” '''2nd entry''' In another Folio is registered the birth of "Thomas, son of Simon Blakey and Elizabeth his wife baptised march 3rd 1689." (again maiden name not given). '''3rd entry ''' "Q.M. at Haddenham 7.8.1726" "There came to this meeting Thomas Bleakly (sic) of Godmanchester in the county of Huntingdon Weaver, & Anne Clements …" intending to marry. (He would be age 37.) * point 1: Thomas born 5 years before Simon & Elizabeth marry unless Chronicles has made a typo and for his birth and put 1689 for 1698 (see also point 3) assuming the new date he would be born 4 years after they marry and age 28 when intending to marry Ann/e Clements then age 22 Source: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd. https://records.myheritagelibraryedition.com/research/collection-30042/england-births-christenings-1538-1975 Record: https://records.myheritagelibraryedition.com/research/record-30042-17924585/thomas-blakey-in-england-births-christenings Thomas Blakey Country: United Kingdom; State: England; Film: 1040993 Citation: Thomas Blakey Christening: Mar 3 1698 - Glatton, Huntingdon, England Parents: Simon Blakey, Elizabeth *point 2: Thomas should be Blakey not Bleakly *point 3: Further research found a Thomas Blakey baptised 3 mar 1698 to Simon Blakey and Elizabeth (again maiden name not given) in Glatton, Huntingdon about 13 miles away from Godmanchester - (about 15 miles from Haddenham ) *point 4: This Simon Blakey and Elizabeth have 4 children William , Thomas 1698, Anne 1701, & Jane 1703, * point 5 two burial sources for William, add new spelling variations. * 1 '''BLEACHLEY ''' d. 1740 Fathers name Symon BLEACHLEY "England, Huntingdonshire Parish Registers", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W384-823Z : 11 February 2021), William Bleachley, 1740. and * 2 FreeReg as '''BLEACKLEY''' d.1740 son of Symon Huntingdonshire : Huntingdon : St Mary : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58180317e93790ec75a89cf7 : viewed 28 May 2021) burial William Bleackley 12 Oct 1740 ==Sources== See also: * Transcript of Family Information in Bible of Thomas Blakey. Publication: family information in bible was transcribed in handwritten note, image of which was retrieved (in 2 parts) from Library of Virginia Digital Collections[http://image.vtls.com/#births 1], Text: "from a Bible in possession of Miss Florence Carpenter of Marion County, Ky. This bible was given to Miss Carpenter by her mother who had received it from Miss Carpenter's grandmother." * A Genealogy of the Blakey Family and Descendants. Author: Lue Adams Kress Publication: 1942

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Welcome to Bledsoe County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Bledsoe County, Tennessee. ===How to Join the Tennessee Project=== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Bledsoe County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Bledsoe County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Bledsoe County History== Bledsoe County was formed in 1807 from part of Roane County, and native American lands. It was named after Anthony Bledsoe, a soldier in the Revolutionary War. ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== ==Geography== Bledsoe County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Bledsoe County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_Tennessee|Cumberland County]] - (north) * [[Space:Rhea_County%2C_Tennessee|Rhea County]] - (east) * [[Space:Hamilton_County%2C_Tennessee|Hamilton County]] - (southeast) * [[Space:Sequatchie_County%2C_Tennessee|Sequatchie County]] - (southwest) * [Space:Van_Buren_County%2C_Tennessee|[Van Buren County]] - (West) ==Government Offices== # [https://bledsoetn.com/ Bledsoe County Website] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[:Category: Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Bledsoe County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Bledsoe_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Bledsoe County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-bledsoe-county Bledsoe County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/bledsoe/ Bledsoe County Genealogy Trails] * [https://tngenweb.org/bledsoe/ Bledsoe County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/bledsoe/bledsoe.html Bledsoe County USGenWeb Archives] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Pikeville, Tennessee|Pikeville]] - county seat === Unincorporated Communities === * Cold Spring * Dill * Lees Station * Lusk * Melvine * Mount Crest * New Harmony * Pallo * Summer City * Tiptop ==See also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bledsoe_County,_Tennessee Bledsoe County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

Bledsoe Source for Some lines

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missiouri US Southern Colonies Virginia Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Martin-32982|Dave Martin]]. 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=15016970 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Blekinge County Research Guide

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[[Category:Blekinge_County]] == Blekinge County Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en:Blekinge County|Blekinge_County - K]], Wikipedia * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok-i-arkiven Riksarkivet - National Swedish Archives] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/598330630185601 Facebook group, My ancestors are from Blekinge] * [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=Blekinge_län Wikirötter Blekinge], genealogy site about Blekinge * [http://www.blekingesf.se Blekinge Släktforskarförening, Blekinge geneology society) * [http://www.diginpast.se/ostkanten/eng/socknar/blekinge.html Ostkanten] parish maps ** [http://klaura.se/phpbb/index.php Osthyveln] forum for genealogy in the most southern parts of Sweden * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5199:Blekinge&Itemid=631 Rötter - Blekinge] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=3:Blekinge&Itemid=629 books about Blekinge] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147250/sverige/blekinge-lan/ Bygdeband Blekinge], site for local history societies == Forskarresurser == * [[Wikipedia:en:Blekinge County|Blekinge_County - K]], Wikipedia *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/598330630185601 Facebook group, My ancestors are from Blekinge] * [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=Blekinge_län Wikirötter Blekinge], genealogy site about Blekinge * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=Blekinge_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter Blekinge], informationssida om Blekinge * [http://www.diginpast.se/ostkanten/eng/socknar/blekinge.html Ostkanten] parish maps ** [http://klaura.se/phpbb/index.php Osthyveln] forum för släktforskning i södra Sverige * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5199:Blekinge&Itemid=631 Rötter - Blekinge] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=3:Blekinge&Itemid=629 books about Blekinge] * [http://www.ddss.nu/swedish/links/scaniaLinks.htm Länkar för släktforskare, Skåne, Blekinge, Halland] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147250/sverige/blekinge-lan/ Bygdeband Blekinge]

Blekinge landskap

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[[Category: Blekinge landskap]] ---- Blekinge ligger i sydösta delen av Sverige, i landsdelen [[:Category:Götaland|Götaland]]. Under flera hundra år var Blekinge gränsland mellan Danmark och Sverige och först vid freden i Roskilde 1658 övergick Blekinge permanent till Sverige. Historiskt räknas Blekinge till det tidigare Østdanmark, som omfattar områdena Blekinge, Halland, Lister, Skåne och Bornholm. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Blekinge landskap | NW Location = [[:Category: Smålands landskap|Smålands landskap]] | N Location = [[:Category: Smålands landskap|Smålands landskap]] | NE Location= | E Location = '''Östersjön''' and [[:Category: Ölands landskap|Ölands landskap]] | SE Location = '''Östersjön''' | S Location = '''Östersjön''' | SW Location = [[:Category: Skåne landskap|Skåne landskap]] | W Location = [[:Category: Skåne landskap|Skåne landskap]] }} ---- Till Blekinge hörde följande härader: Lister, Bräkne, Medelstad och Östra härad. Karta över Blekinge 1735 (klicka för större bild) {{Image|file=Blekinge_landskap-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Blekinge landskap 1735 }} Blekinge kristnades i mitten av 1000-talet av biskop Egino i Lund, och sedan dess har landskapet hela tiden tillhört Lunds stift. Enda undantaget är perioden 1678-1680 då östra Blekinge tillhörde Kalmar stift För mer info om Blekinge: * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blekinge Svenska Wikipedia] * [https://www.genealogi.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=12579:Blekinge&Itemid=469 Rötter, Släktforskarföreningar i Blekinge] * [http://www.blekingemuseum.se/subsites/1 Länstyrelsen, Blekinges byggnadsminnen, pdf] * [http://www.ostsvenskaturistradet.se/blekinge Turista i Blekinge] *[http://www.blekingemuseum.se/subsites/1 Blekinge museum]

Blenden Hall Shipwreck and Marooning

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The Blenden Hall was wrecked off Inaccessible Island on 22 July 1821. For a brief, not entirely accurate account see [[Wikipedia:Blenden_Hall]]; for a better summary of events see [http://www.tasfamily.net.au/~schafferi/index.php?file=kop67.php this account by the author of a recent book on the subject]. For an exciting but lengthy account, see [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044019421171&view=1up&seq=135 the captain's son's book] but if not reading from the start, be aware he changed the passengers' names for privacy reasons. Another account of the wreck written by John Pepper is lodged in the British Library, with his lettersNational Archives Catalogue Reference: Mss Eur C699. Title: Letters of Lt (later Commodore) John Pepper (c1794-1848), Indian Navy 1811-48; also letters of his son George Augustus Pepper-Staveley (1823-90), Bengal Civil Service 1846-73, and of his wife Jessie Louise. Description: Letters of Lt (later Commodore) John Pepper (c1794-1848), Indian Navy 1811-48, Commodore in the Persian Gulf 1833, Senior Naval Officer at Surat 1839, Acting Supt of Indian Navy 1844, Indian Naval Storekeeper 1848, and manuscript account by him of sinking of the 'Blenden Hall' in 1821; also letters of his son George Pepper-Staveley (1823-90), Bengal Civil Service 1846-73, and of his wife Jessie Louise. Date: 1821-1872. Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/f1526c41-a92e-4c8d-8f31-1b3e73b3c658, but I haven't had access to it. Either fifty or eighty or eighty-two passengers and crew survived the initial wreck and then were marooned on the island for four months in difficult conditions; two sailors not included in this total, John Bantiff and Matthew Hore, died in the water during the shipwreck. Six of those who made it to land safely were later lost in an attempt to reach Tristan da Cunha to get help - these were (according to the newspaper report) Joseph Nibbs, And. McCulloch, M. Alister, Jacob McDougald, William Smith and William Taylor. The rest survived and were rescued. The 1823 newspaper report (see below) states there were 50 survivors of the initial wreck, however Greig in his book states that there were eighty-two at the initial muster on the island, or possibly he meant that the total list was eighty-two including the two who had drowned.Greig, Alexander M. Fate of the Blenden Hall, East Indiaman ... bound to Bombay : with an account of her wreck, and the sufferings and privations endured by the survivors for six months, on the desolate islands of Inaccessible and Tristan d'Acunha. (New York: W.H. Colyer, 1847), p. 52. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044019421171&view=1up&seq=78&q1=muster A newspaper report from 1823Hobart Town Gazette 5 Jul 1823, p. 2. Accessed on https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089924?searchTerm=%22blenden%20hall%22 quotes a summary of the incident, copied from a paper which had been left on Tristan da Cunha by those shipwrecked when they were rescued, which is helpful in definitively identifying some of those involved whose names were changed by Greig in his account. It lists the six lost men, and is signed by:
Mrs Mary Gormley,
Mrs Ann Keys,
Mrs Pepper,
Benj. Gormby, Quarter Master, 67th Regt,
John Patch, assistant surgeon, H.C.S.,
Wm Law,
S. Harris, Lieut.,
John Apris, Lieut.,
Richard Furtong,
Mark Serme, Cadet, H.C.S.,
Robert Siddall, Assist. Surgeon,
Colin Maclavis,
Jas. McSenes,
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Geo Syms, Surgeon,
Rob. Lymens, 2d Officer,
A.M. Greig, junior Passenger,
John Scrinager, Chief Officer,
Alexander Greig, Commander Finally, the paper names two of the men who made it on a homemade boat to Tristan da Cunha and got help:
Robert Perrie (ship's carpenter) and
Leonard Sanksley (boatswain). An account by Dr Law of the shipwreck and time afterwards was published in the Aberdeen Press and Journal 8 January 1823; Law was said to be "of this place" in the article. He praises the carpenter in his account, and names him as Pirie rather than Perrie. He also states that the cook was from St Kitts. On 8 Sep 1824, the Bombay Gazette reported that the recovery of money lent by the Company's Agent in Capetown to Assistant Surgeons Law, Liddell, McLennan, Mactavish and Patch, and Cadet Giberne was suspended. Quartermaster Gormley of the 67th foot was granted 910 Rs in compensation forthe loss of his baggage, and 1400 Rs passage money on bond. The Agent's decision to award them pay from the date when the ship left England was accepted but it was not to set a precendent. Greig in his book states that there were 24 passengers, and that he has changed their names but not their "rank and position in society", and that in all else he has been strictly factual. The book was not however published till 1847, though he had kept a journal at the time which he could check his memory against, but since this was written in bird's blood on the margins of salvaged newspapers, it seems reasonable to assume he expanded considerably on the journal. The list of passengers he gives isn't exhaustive but it may be helpful to quote it here, with the false names he gives, and the real names we have identified as theirs where know. Dr Law in his account states that there were 82 (or 52?) crew and 20 passengers, ie 4 ladies and 11 gentlemen (chiefly newly appointed officers in Honorable Company service), 3 children, 1 male and 1 female native servant. Either he has forgotten the "other native servants" Alexander mentions, or Alexander has inserted them when they didn't exist. Aside from that, their tally of the gentlemen passengers differs; Alexander explicitly names seven not counting himself, states that there were also six assistant surgeons and names four of those. If Dr Law was one of the assistant surgeons, and if Stephen Newcomb was the sixth one, then there could have been only eleven of them; or perhaps Dr Law has left two out of his reckoning but this seems a little less likely with his account being written up much nearer the time of the events than Alexander's one. {| border="1" |- | Mrs Lock (wife of Commodore Lock, Indian) || Mrs Ann Keys |- | her infant son || [[Keys-1871|Alexander Keys]] |- | and daughter || [[Keys-1875|Sarah Keys]] |- | Miss Morton (spelled Martin once), her niece (also Indian; 13 in 1821) || |- | Lieut. Painter, of the same service as Lock (a short man) || [[Pepper-1754|Lieutenant John Pepper]] |- | "Bet" or Ann, his lady (of lower class, and had lived all her life in Deal; they married between 6 May and 8 May) || [[Evans-33958|Mrs Ann (Evans) Pepper]] |- | Quarter-Master Hormby of HM -th Regt (recently promoted from private) || Bernard Gormley, Quarter Master, 67th Regt |- | his lady (18 in 1821) || Mrs Mary Gormley |- | and infant daughter || (unknown) Gormley |- | Major Reid, Poonah Auxiliary || |- | Shabberdeen, his servant || |- | Dr Law, surgeon in the Royal Navy previously attached to H.M.S. Lyra and on his way to join an East India Company regiment (a bachelor from Aberdeen) || William Law |- | Mr M Gibson, cadet || Mark Serme, Cadet, H.C.S. |- | Capt Miles, || |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (1) John Patch, assistant surgeon, H.C.S. |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (2) Robert Siddall/Liddell, Assist. Surgeon |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (3) Dr or Mr McLennan |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (4) Mr McTavish |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (5) Law (mentioned in Bombay Gazette as asst surgeon - or is this Dr Law?) |- | Master Stephen Newcombe of the Co's marine || |- | Mrs Lock's servant Peggy || [[Vass-89|Margaret Vass, later married Stephen White]] |- | other native servants || |} Since [[Greig-1551|Greig]] hasn't included himself in the above list, and it adds up to 22 people without the unspecified number of additional native servants, the only way it can total 24 and the servants can be plural as stated is if he hasn't counted the infants, which seems plausible since they didn't require a separate berth so may not have been included in the captain's reckoning. Including Greig and not including the 3 infants, the total comes to 20 people meaning there were four other native servants. A baby girl Nerinae was born to the Painters a few days after arrival in Cape Town, according to Greig, so around 24 Jan 1822. Signatories of the paper mentioned in the newspaper report who aren't identified in the above list: S. Harris, Lieut., John Apris, Lieut., Colin Maclavis, Jas. McSenes, Richard Furtong. Greig explicitly states that he hasn't changed the names of the "officers of the ship". This appears to also apply to the crew, based on comparison with other sources. The following officers and crew are named in the book: {| border="1" |- | Book Name || Description || Real Name (& source) |- | John Bantiff || drowned || |- | John Carter ||able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | John Dulliver || || |- | Thomas Elliott ||able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | James Fowler || || |- | Joseph Fowler || same as James Fowler? || |- | Black Francis || || |- | Richard Gilbert || boatswain's mate, went on second venture for help || |- | Alexander Greig || Captain/Commander || [[Greig-1559|Alexander Greig]] |- | James Harris || || |- | Joseph Harris || built one of the small boats not used to go for help || |- | Leonard Hawksley || boatswain and third officer, went on second venture for help || Leonard Sanksley boatswain |- | Matthew Hore || midshipman, drowned || |- | Edward Hurry || ship's steward, went on second venture for help || |- | George Leggatt || able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | Andrew McAllister || gunner, lost in first venture for help || M. Alister |- | James McCulloch || sailmaker, lost in first venture for help || And. McCulloch |- | Jacob McDougall || able seaman, lost in first venture for help || Jacob McDougald |- | Joseph Nibbs || cook, man of colour from St Kitts, lost in first venture for help || |- | John/Robert Perry || carpenter, led second venture for help || Robert? Perrie or Pirie |- | Mr Scrymgeour || 1st officer || John Scrinager |- | John Smith || carpenter's mate, went on second venture for help || |- | James Smith || || |- | William Smith || able seaman, lost in first venture for help || William Smith |- | Dr George Symmers || ship's surgeon, brother of 2nd officer || [[Symers-13|George Symers]] |- | Mr Thomas L Symmers || 2nd officer || [[Symers-12|Thomas Lyell Symers]] |- | William Taylor || able seaman, lost in first venture for help || William Taylor |- | Joseph Thomas || able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | James Western || able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | Stephen Whily || || |- | Stephen White || || [[White-33272|Stephen White]] |- | Peter Wilson || || |} That makes a total of 32 named officers and crew, however a few may be the same person named twice as Greig's book does not always reliably give the same forename to some crew members although the narrative make it clear they're the same person. Stephen Whily might possibly be the same person as Stephen White. The passengers were said to be outnumbered by the crew when the crew mutinied, even after the loss of eight sailors, although eleven of the passengers were women, children or servants and wouldn't have been counted. 24 passengers and 32 crew would be a total of 56, which is already more than the 52 in the newspaper story. In summary, it seems very likely that the correct muster county was 82 as in Greig's book, not 52 as the newspaper story has it. It also seems likely he has given the true names of all officers and crew of the ship, apart from accidental errors. Greig relates that Peggy, Mrs Keys' serving girl, and at least six men stayed behind on the island, the men possibly fearing prosecution for their actions. The six men named were Stephen White, James Fowler, Richard Gilbert, William Smith, James Western and Black Francis. Notes on the Gormleys: * Mary was born in about 1802-3, since she was 18 in 1821. * No marriage found yet for Bernard Gormley and Mary, and no birth for their daughter * Bernard's promotion to Quartermaster was published in the Gazette in 1821.https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/2889/page/67 * Bernard is unlikely to be the Bernard Gormley of the 67th foot who was born in Mullingar, Westmeath - this person was discharged in 1820 suffering from TB, and held the rank of private.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8782482 * Bernard died in 1822, and was buried on 12 Nov 1822 at Sholapore; he was described as quartermaster of H.M. 67th Regiment. * Mary married Gilbert Samuel Forbes Plaisted 26 Mar 1823 at the house of A. Millar Esq. in Poona, Bombay."India Marriages, 1792-1948 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGVV-B94 : 5 February 2020), Mary Gormley in entry for Gilbert Samuel Forbes Plaisted, 1823.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.500615/page/n95/mode/2up?q=%22g+s+f+plaisted%22 She was stated to be the widow of the late Mr Gormly of the 67th regiment; Gilbert was stated to be a lieutenant of the 2nd battalion of the 10th regiment of the BNI. * Gilbert had been christened on 14 Jul 1798 at St Andrew's in Holborn, Middlesex, the son of Samuel and Mary Plaisted."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3M2-G24 : 19 March 2020), Gilbert Samuel Forbes Plaisted, 1798. His father may have been the Samuel Plaisted late of Hatton-Garden and formerly of Holborn, Middlesex, Gentleman, who went bankrupt in 1801.https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15400/page/1044https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15417/page/1258 On 1 May 1824 he was promoted to Captain.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.500615/page/n95/mode/2up?q=%22g+s+f+plaisted%22 He died in 1824; he was reported as being a captain in the 19th.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.104655/page/n649/mode/2up?q=%22g+s+f+plaisted%22 He was buried on 12 Jul 1824 in Bombay. * Mary might possibly have returned to England and worked as a cook after her second husband's death."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SG2V-FD4 : 9 November 2019), Mary Plaisted, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England; citing Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England, p. 36, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. === Footnotes ===

Blessing, Blyssynge, Preaste ancestors of New England immigrant Joanna Blessing Towne

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Free Space Page to capture information about the English ancestry of Joanna Blessing-3, who married William Towne-3 in 1620 at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. This page is only concerned with records and analysis prior to that 1620 marriage. The name "Blessing" will be used for convenience on this page. The main source of information about this family so far has been the 1957 article by Walter Goodwin Davis published in The American Genealogist Vol. 33.Walter Goodwin Davis, "The Four Blessing Sisters" in ''The American Genealogist,'' [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11876/206/0 Vol 33(1957) p. 206 $subscription] some of this article is extracted (without citation!) [http://stanleyhistory.net/descnarratives/blessingwilliam7662.shtml here]. A 2020 "Towne Family" book by Lois Payne Hoover also deals with this family but (having been reviewed in Jan 2022) it did not deal with the English origins of this family nor make any specific claims about the age or origin of Joanna Blessing Towne's parents, nor about her mother's surname.Towne Family: William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem, Massachusetts, 1635 : Five Generations of Descendants by Lois Payne Hoover Otter Bay Books, 2010 [https://www.worldcat.org/title/towne-family-william-towne-and-joanna-blessing-salem-massachusetts-1635-five-generations-of-descendants/oclc/666513323&referer=brief_results worldcat.org] See this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1358686/opinions-wanted-cleanup-immigrant-blessing-parents-siblings G2G post] for additional information and analysis. ===What Do We Know and When Did We Know It?=== There is a short set of parish records and that's it. No wills, no land deeds, nothing in the UK Archives or British History Online or anything else found to-date. All analysis by Davis, Hoover, WikiTree, everybody is based on the information below and nothing more. Davis (and Hoover citing Davis) did not have the Caister on Sea records available nor apparently the Great Yarmouth burial records, so they were working with a subset of these records. None of these records said "daughter of" or "husband of" other than where specifically noted below, otherwise there was no supplemental information given. #1569 Oct 15 John Blessing married Joan Preaste at Somerleyton, Suffolk. #1571 Sep 21 Julian Blessing, daughter of John and Joane, christened at Somerleyton, Suffolk #1590 Aug 20 Margaret Blessing, daughter of John & Margaret, christened at Caister on Sea, Norfolk #1593 Jan 13 John Blessing, son of John & Margaret, christened at Caister on Sea, Norfolk #1593 Jan 23 John Blessing buried at Caister on Sea, Norfolk #1595 Jun 22 Joanna Blessing, daughter of John & Joanna (the transcription says "Jane", a WikiTree user who claims to have seen the parish register in an apparently paywalled database called "The Genealogist" asserts that the mother's name was written as "Joanna" and looked just like the daughter's name except for an ink-blot in the middle) #1597 Sep 23 John Blessing buried at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk #1612 Nov 9 Margaret Blessing buried at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk #1613 Aug 20 Margaret Blessing married Robert Buffam at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (their children are not relevant to this analysis) #1620 Apr 25 Joanna Blessing married William Towne at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (Joanna and William's children are not relevant to this analysis) #1622 Jul 13 Julian Blessing (spinster) married Thomas Goose (widower) at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Alice as the sister of Margaret, Joanna and Julian is assembled (convincingly) from wills and records mainly in New England where Margaret's widowed and re-married husband Robert also relocated. The death of Margaret Blessing (who married Robert Buffam) is only known to be by 1634 based on the date of his re-marriage. ===W.G. Davis Lineage Theory: 2 generations of John Blessing and 2 of daughter(s) Julian=== In summary, Davis believed (but did not claim to prove) that [[Blyssynge-1|John Blessing]] and [[Preaste-2|Joan Preaste]] who married 15 Oct 1569 at Somerleyton, Suffolk"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJLF-RX6 : 13 March 2020), Joane Preaste in entry for John Blyssynge, 1569. were GRANDPARENTS of the four Blessing sisters ([[Blessing-26|Margaret]], [[Blessing-23|Alice]], [[Blessing-3|Joanna]] and [[Blessing-20|Julian]]) who were found in christening and marriage records at Caister on Sea and Great Yarmouth, Norfolk from 1590 through 1622 (Caister is about 10 miles from Somerleyton and Great Yarmouth is directly between them). '''Very Important Note:''' Davis did not have the Caister on Sea parish records showing the christenings of Margaret (1590), John "Jr" (1593) and Joanna (1595)"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNSB-4P3Z : 20 March 2020), Jone Blessing, 1595. when he wrote his article, he was working strictly from Somerleyton and Great Yarmouth records. This means that he was unaware of the exact time between the 1571 christening of Julian Blessing and the 1590 christening of Margaret Blessing. Nor did he apparently have the 1597 and 1612 Great Yarmouth burial records of John & Margaret Blessing or at least he did not mention them. Davis identified the only proven child of John Blessing & Joan Preaste; daughter Julian christened 21 Sep 1571 at Somerleyton.Somerleyton Parish Register images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6L6W-QCN?i=1329&cc=1416598&cat=401213 1571 christening of Julian Blyssynge] Davis believed there was also a son William born there in 1575 but as is now known, the rector who researched the records apparently mis-read the register; that child was [[Blyssynge-2|William Rysynge]], son of John and Elizabeth. To be fair, the rector did not have a digital image that he could amplify and work with. Davis made no further claim as to the fate of this William. It must also be noted that no christening or marriage record for Alice Blessing has been found; Davis goes into great detail on how she is proven to be a sister or half-sister of Joanna and Margaret Blessing. Davis' reasoning for there being an extra generation between the couple of Somerleyton and the four sisters seems to be based mainly on the time between the 1569 marriage in Somerleyton and the Great Yarmouth marriages between 1613 and 1622, leaving room for another generation. He was not aware of the christenings of 2 children of a John Blessing in Caister; Margaret 20 Aug 1590"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNSG-SJZM : 20 March 2020), Margret Blessing, 1590 and John 13 Jan 1592/93."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNS1-N8ZM : 20 March 2020), John Blessing, 1593. who was buried 17 days later."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8HM-F23 : 15 March 2020), John Blessing, 1593. The mother of both these children was written as Margaret in the parish registers. The 3rd child of John at Caister, Joanna the later emigrant, had her mother's name written as "Joanna" (transcribed as Jane, see below for more on this). Davis also believed that the Julian Blessing who married Thomas Goose at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk on 13 Jul 1622"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXBR-R2Y : 13 March 2020), Julian Blessings in entry for Thomas Goose, 1622. was NOT the Julian born 1571 but was a likely namesake niece. This is certainly possible, and there were 2 children named Thomas Goose christened at Great Yarmouth in the early 1590s (found at freereg.org.uk) who would not likely have married a woman 20 years their senior. Against this is the parish register image from Great Yarmouth (see below) which seems to show a "w" (widower) next to Thomas' name and "S" (spinster) next to Julian's name and the lack of any additional christening record found for a Julian Blessing in the area. However, many Blessing records seem to be lacking, so this failure to find a younger Julian Blessing should not be weighed too heavily. No children or further record of this couple has been found, so possibly it was a late-in-life first marriage for Julian. Whether Davis' "grandparents" theory is accepted or not, the Julian Blessing who married Thomas Goose in 1622 is believed to be the sister or half-sister of Joanna Blessing Towne born 1595. Whether this was the same Julian Blessing who was born in 1571, is the unproven assertion. This particular mystery is not solvable with records found to-date. ===The Problem with the Davis Lineage=== The weak link in this chain is the age of the proposed "John Jr" and again, this is after-the-fact analysis using records that Davis did not have. The elder (and only known) John Blessing and Joan Preaste were married 15 Oct 1569 and daughter Julian was christened 21 Sep 1571, just under 2 years later (the Somerleyton parish register is very small and easily readable, they had no other children here). Then John Blessing and "Margaret" of Caister had daughter Margaret on 20 Aug 1590. Say the Blessing/Preaste couple of Somerleyton had a son John Jr in another parish 9 months after daughter Julian was christened i.e. June 1572. That means John Jr was still '''2 months shy of 18 years old when he was married and had a daughter Margaret''' at Caister. This is extremely unlikely. It also seems unlikely that between Oct 1569 and Sep 1571 the Blessing/Preaste couple moved from Somerleyton to another parish, had John, moved back, had Julian and had her christened at Somerleyton. However, given all this, it is still possible that there was a John Jr. as the father of Joanna Blessing Towne and that he was married either to a Margaret Unknown or both a Margaret and Joan Unknown. Maybe he was illegitimate, maybe he was born to a still-earlier unknown wife of John Blessing. ===Internet Theories: Nonexistent William Blessing and Ur-Mother Joane Preaste=== A common unsupported and unsourced theory is that Joanna Blessing Towne was the daughter of John Blessing and Joan Preaste. While it is consistent with her mother's name written in the Caister parish register, this requires Joan (estimated birth c. 1549) to have had children over a 24-year period. Biologically possible as an extreme outlier, but not likely especially with such large gaps between known children. Plus this ignores the two children listed in Caister who's mother's name was written as Margaret. It can be argued that daughter Margaret had a parish register mistake made, i.e. her mother was really Joanna but was written as Margaret. But this argument falls apart with son John, why would a priest make the same mistake twice, 5 years apart with a differently named male child? The supposed birth date of this Joan Preaste varies widely on the internet with many people asserting "about 1570" in order for her to be a more appropriate 25 when Joanna Blessing was born. The other most common theory seems to be a Davis mutation i.e. Joan Blessing Towne is the daughter of WILLIAM Blessing and Joan Preaste. This allows for a son of John Blessing of Somerleyton to be Joanna's father but ignores the fact that Davis said William was the SON of Joan Preaste, not her HUSBAND. Plus it ignores Joanna's christening record stating that her father was John, not William. Most likely these theories just reflect a desire to provide a name for an ancestor despite lack of evidence and in contradiction to what little evidence we actually have. ===Simpler Explanation: One John Blessing with 2 wives, Joan Preaste and Margaret Unknown and one daughter Julian=== A simpler explanation for the records found to-date is this: There was only one John Blessing and it was the man who married in 1569 at Somerleyton, putting his birth at c. 1544. His first (assumed) wife Joane Preaste died sometime between 1571 (Julian's birth) and 1590 (Margaret's birth in Caister). John remarried a Margaret and she was the mother of his next four children (Margaret, John who died as an infant, Alice and Joanna). Julian, John's eldest daughter by first wife Joan Preaste was the one who married a Thomas Goose at Great Yarmouth in 1622, possibly to take care of an elderly man or it was just a late-in-life pairing. *A John Blessing was buried at Great Yarmouth 23 Sep 1597Norfolk : Great Yarmouth : St Nicholas : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58188a6be93790ec754c1e4e : viewed 16 Jan 2022) burial John Blessynge 23 Sep 1597, this was likely the above John Blessing at age 53 as the only other "John Blessing" found was the 1593 Caister burial, 10 days after a "John Blessing, son of John" christening, very likely an infant death. *A Margaret Blessing was buried at Great Yarmouth in 1612, this was likely John's widow.Norfolk : Great Yarmouth : St Nicholas : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58188adee93790ec754c8d19 : viewed 16 Jan 2022) burial Margeret Blessing 09 Nov 1612 Unfortunately these parish registers provide no supplemental information such as "widow of" or "daughter of". The only "suspension of disbelief" this requires is that when Joanna Blessing was christened in 1595, the priest accidentally wrote "Joanna" instead of "Margaret" as her mother's name. It is also possible that between 1593 and 1595 John's second proposed wife Margaret died and he remarried another Joanna, but this requires multiple supsensions of disbelief i.e. that while John lived in the same parish we are: #Missing the burial of wife Margaret #Missing his marriage to another Joanna (or alternatively the priest wrote the wrong mother's name for both children Margaret and John Blessing Jr. and then we are back to Joanna Preaste having children 24 years apart with large apparent gaps in births) #Missing any further record of his widow Joanna after John died in 1597 #We now have an extra Margaret Blessing buried in 1612 and it was NOT the daughter who married Robert Buffam 23 Aug 1613 at Great Yarmouth.Norfolk : Great Yarmouth : St Nicholas : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58183359e93790eb7f5aea78 : viewed 16 Jan 2022) marriage Robert Buffam to Margeret Blessing 23 Aug 1613 ===The Case of the Missing Parish Registers=== It is likely that the missing parish register entries (christening and marriage of Alice Blessing, death of Joan Preaste Blessing and re-marriage of John Blessing & Margaret Unknown) are still waiting to be found in another nearby parish, if they still survive. Leaving aside the missing "Alice" entries which don't affect the ancestral origin theory at all, this leaves us with just three missing parish entries and one mis-written entry to support the theory of "One John Blessing with two wives, Joane Preaste and Margaret Unknown". All other explanations seem to require more missing or incorrect entries. ===Key Findings from Davis (1957)=== Key findings from his seminal work include: * Cites Boyd's Suffolk Marriage index for 1569 Somerlyton marriage of John Blyssinge and Joane Preaste. * Cites Somerleyton baptisms for two children of the above couple: Julian (daughter) b 1571; William b 1575 (NB: William now disproven). * Cites Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk (on Suffolk border, 7 miles from Somerleyton), parish records for marriages of three Blessing girls (who the author surmises were the ''granddaughters'' of the Somerleyton couple above): ** [[Blessing-22|Margaret Blessing]] m 1613 Robert Buffam (who emigrated to New England, settled in Salem); she died in England by 1634 when he married Thomasine (Ward) Thompson ** Jone Blessing m 1620 William Towne (who both settled in Salem, MA; see bequest from Alice to sister Joan Towne in Alice's will below) ** [[Blessing-20|Julian Blessing]] m Thomas Goose 1622 * Concludes that Alice Blessing was a fourth sister; that she married about 1615 ____ Firmage (var. spellings). He died either in England or on way over as she is a widow by 29 Oct 1639 when she appears in Salem with her brother-in-law Robert Buffam and her ''son'' Mark Firmage. She removed to Boston by the mid 1640s. Alice made her will 8 Feb 1656 and died the next day. It is this will that places her in this family unit. It names: ** my sister Joan Towne ** my daughter Esther Estick ** my grandchild Susan Goose ** my daughter Sary Langdon ** my son Mr. Edward Hutchinson ** my daughter Abigail Hutchinson * Makes case that Mark Firmage and Benjamin Vermayes were also Alice's sons (or step-sons), even though not named in her will; both had long since left New England. ===Additional Notes=== *The book "Towne Family: William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem, Massachusetts, 1635 : Five Generations of Descendants" by Lois Payne Hoover (Otter Bay Publishing, 2010) was reviewed on 18 Jan 2022 and it sheds no additional light (nor does it claim to) on the English ancestry of Joanna Blessing Towne. Ms. Hoover cites Davis' 1957 work which seems to remain the most informed publication on that English ancestry so far. She asserts only that Joanna Blessing was the daughter of John Blessing and Jone (Unknown) which matches the Caister on Sea parish register. She describes "Jone" as John Blessing's apparent second wife given that Margaret was the mother of his prior two children Margaret and John (Jr), again matching the parish register. The author did not touch upon Joan "Preaste" at all, nor the age or origin of John Blessing, nor the 1597 and 1612 burials at Great Yarmouth of John and Margaret Blessing which is not surprising, as Davis was also seemingly unaware of those records. In short, this book does not contradict or further support any particular origin theory of the parents of Joanna Blessing Towne and her sisters. *Joan Preaste on WikiTree was at one point shown as the daughter of a [[Preaste-7|Thomas Preaste]] and [[Dockynge-1|Barbara Dockynge]] of Somerleyton. The problem is, this couple actually married about 10 days after Joan Preaste married John Blessing at Somerleyton."England Marriages, 1538-1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJLF-T6N : 10 December 2014), Thomas Preaste and Barbara Dockynge, 22 Oct 1569; citing Somerleyton, Suffolk, England, reference item 5; FHL microfilm 991,974. Thomas was very likely her brother given the small parish size. This probably came about because people were anxious to show Joan Preaste as the much younger mother of Joanna Blessing Towne and married to an unproven younger generation John Blessing. *Indexed searches alone were not relied upon while researching this family. Visual review of Somerleyton, Great Yarmouth St. Nicholas and Caister at Sea parish registers from 1571 (birth of Julian) to 1595 (birth of Joanna) showed no marriage of a John Blessing; no Blessing burials or christenings past 1571 in Somerleyton or Caister other than those from 1593/4 onwards as already noted. So if Joan Preaste Blessing died after 1571 and John remarried, it was not shown in these three parishes. Great Yarmouth burials between 1593 and 1595 were reviewed for a Margaret Blessing burial with no result. *Davis' 1957 work proved reasonably well that the Alice Blessing (emigrated to New England) who married a Firmage and Margaret Blessing who married Robert Buffam (emigrated to New England) at Great Yarmouth were sisters or at least half-sisters of Joanna Blessing b. 1595 although no christening or marriage records for Alice are yet found. ===Original and transcribed Parish Register Images=== *Great Yarmouth original images https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6L2Z-C7?i=139&wc=4JJX-XFP%3A30456601%2C29358102%2C30019701&cc=1416598 *Caister on Sea, Norfolk transcription https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65RN-87?i=53&wc=4JZS-H9M%3A29420001%2C29358102%2C29420002&cc=1416598 *Somerleyton, Suffolk original images https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6L6W-QCN?i=1329&cc=1416598&cat=401213 Apparently the Caister images are available in a proprietary database, a wikitree researcher who has seen them stated that the transcription of Joanna's mother as "Jane" may not be accurate. His opinion that the mother's name was written exactly the same as Joanna's name with an additional ink blot in the middle, i.e. that her mother's name was written as "Joanna" and the transcriber chose to interpret as "Jane". This doesn't prove that the priest writing the record originally made a mistake, and that he wrote "Joanna" as the mother instead of "Margaret", that is an unprovable theory. ===WikiTree Cleanup=== *edit john blyssinge-1 to be man married to joane preaste-2 in 1569 - done *merge john blyssynge-1 into blyssinge-1 - merge submitted *merge john blessing-101 into blyssinge-1 - merge submitted *create new margaret Unknown-588641 to be his second wife, her death 1612, estimated marriage 1589 - profile created *edit john blessing-24 to make him the infant son who died 1593 - done *merge margaret blessing-22 and margaret blessing-26, daughters of john - merge submitted *sever thomas preaste-7/barbara docking as parents of joan, edit appropriately-done *merge joan unk-186716, joan priest-449 and joan preaste-2 to first wife of john blessing, her death before 1589 - merges complete *sever seth Blessing-19 & phillip blessing-18 from joan preaste-2 - done *edit julian blessing-20 -done *merge joan blessing-3 and blessing-546, keep 3, set new margaret unknown as her mother - merge submitted *William Blyssynge-2 edit to note actual name & parents-done *Edit Alice Blessing-23 to reference FSP and add Davis source - done *Edit Margaret Blessing-26 to reference FSP and add Davis source, add Margaret Unknown-588641 as her mother - done ==Sources==

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If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Blight Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blight Blight] 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 Blight 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 Blights), by time period (18th Century Blights), or by topic (Blight DNA, Blight Occupations, Blight 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 Blight 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=Blight}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Cornish_Blights_in_South_Australia|Cornish_Blights_in_South_Australia]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Blimm Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Blimm Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Blimm Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blimm Blimm] 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 Blimm 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 Blimms), by time period (18th Century Blimms), or by topic (Blimm DNA, Blimm Occupations, Blimm 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 Blimm 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=Blimm}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Blimm}}
{{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

Blink Astronauts, Pilots - WikiTree

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{{WikiTree Day|2022}} :::'''Astronauts''' - ''The Scoreboard'' ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members] - ''(5+17)'' = '''22 [[space:G2G_Levels|G2G''' Astronauts]] - Tue 21 '''Dec 2021''' {{Image|file= WikiTree_Images-10.png |align=r |size= 135|label= I love the Tree |caption= [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:History_of_WikiTree#Pre-History_and_Founding_in_2008 Growing since '''2008''']
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350264/end-of-year-summary-for-astronauts-pilots-and-mach-2021 '''2022''' - our ''15th year'']
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141/are-you-participating-in-the-2023-15-for-15-mission '''2023''' 15 for 15 Mission ]

[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WIKITREE_DAY '''''"WikiTree''''' Day"''']
- [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1435803/have-you-saved-the-date-for-wikitree-day-yet ''November 5 '22''] }} {| Border = ''1''; text align = left ; width="410" |- ! align="center" width="60" | Date \ > ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 3m + ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| 2.5 + ! align="center" | 2m + | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 1.4 + ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" | 1.3 m ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;" | 1.2 + ! align="center" | 1m + | ! align="center" |Total |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/856132/g2g-stats-astronauts-pilots-and-mach-speed-travelers '''Jun''' 20'''19'''] ! align="center" | .|| . ||[[Lockwood-1016|'''1.''']] | ! align="center" | . || .|| .|| 9. | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| [[Hughey-105| 10]] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160511/pilots-and-astronauts '''Dec''' 20'''20'''] ! align="center" | .|| . ||5. | ! align="center" | . || .|| .|| 12 | ! align="center" align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" | [[Byers-779|17]] |- | |- ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199227/astronauts-and-pilots-on-g2g '''Mar''' 20'''21'''] ! align="center" | .|| [[Goldmark-3|1.]] || [[Gill-1291|4.]] | ! align="center" | . || .|| .||13 | ! align="center" |[[Lewerenz-9|18]] |- ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;" |'''Dec''' 2021 ! align="center" | .||[[Barry-1264|2.]] ||[[Sheppard-2686|3.]] | ! align="center" | [[Langholf-2|5.]] || [[Whitten-1|''6.'']] || .|| [[Jewett-369|6. ]] | ! align="center" | [[Lewis-24639|22]] |- | Mar 2022 ! align="center" | .||2. || |3. | ! align="center" | [[Smith-159364|6.]] || [[Haywood-41|1.]] || [[B-404|4.]]|| [[Baty-260|6. ]] | ! align="center" | [[Dodge-4214|22]] |- | |- ! align="center" | Jun 2022 ! align="center" | .||2. || | [[Lewerenz-9|4.]] | ! align="center" | 5. || 3.|| [[Baraboo-1|4.]]|| [[Selman-334|4.]] | ! align="center" | 22 |- style="background: #FFFF00" ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| Sep 2022 ! align="center" | .||2. || 4. | ! align="center" | 5. || 3.|| 5. || [[Thompson-31031|6.]] | ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" | [[Eckstädt-2|25]] |- | align="center" | Oct 2022 ! align="center" | .||2. || 4. | ! align="center" | 5. || 3.||5.||6. | ! align="center" | |- | align="center" | '''Dec 2022''' ! align="center" | .||2. || 4. | ! align="center" | 5. || 3.||5.||7. | ! align="center" | [[N.-17|26]] |- ! align="center" | |} ::''- In the March 22 quarter, Ros boosted ahead of Chris'' :: ''June 22 quarter put Astronaut Dieter into the 2 million category !'' :: ''Aug, Robynne became our 23rd Astronaut :: ''Tommy Buch and Jelena Eckstädt scored 24th and 25th positions :: ''Dec 22 quarter Maggie N. stepped up for 26th position {{clear}} :::'''Pilots''' {| Border = ''1''; text align = left ; width="575" |- ! align="center" | Date\Page | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 900k+ ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| 800k+ ! align="center" | 700k+ | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 600k+ ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" | 500k+ ! align="center" | 400k+ | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=100 300k+ ] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| 200k+ ! align="center" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=200 100k+] | ! align="center" | Total. |- | |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" |'''Jun''' 20'''19''' | | align="center" | . | align="center" | . | align="center" | . | | align="center" | . | align="center" | 18 | align="center" |. | | align="center" |. | align="center" | 45 | align="center" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/856132/g2g-stats-astronauts-pilots-and-mach-speed-travelers '''75''' ] | | align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| '''138''' |- |'''Dec''' 20'''20''' | | align="center" | 5 | align="center" | 4 | align="center" | 5 | | align="center" | 6 | align="center" | 10 | align="center" | 19 | | align="center" |23 | align="center" |39 | align="center" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160511/pilots-and-astronauts '''111''' ] | | align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"|'''222''' |- | |- |style="background:#BAD66E;" |'''Mar''' 20'''21''' | | align="center" | 4 | align="center" | 5 | align="center" | 5 | | align="center" | 6 | align="center" | 13 | align="center" | 22 | | align="center" |20 | align="center" |42 | align="center" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160511/pilots-and-astronauts '''115''' ] | | align="center" | '''232''' |- |style="background:#BAD66E;" |'''Dec 2021''' | | align="center" |[[Thompson-31031|4.]] | align="center" | [[N.-17|5.]] | align="center" | [[Smith-32867|6.]] | | align="center" | [[Pennie-22|8.]] | align="center" |[[Trtnik-2|''14'' ]] | align="center" |[[Anderson-27686|28]] | | align="center" | [[Nelson-3486|19]] | align="center" |[[Smith-40964|48]] | align="center" | [[Masini-7|139]] | | align="center" |[[Dane-173|'''271''']] |- |'''Mar 2022''' | | align="center" | [[Morgan-5487|5.]] | align="center" | [[McBeth-165|4.]] | align="center" | [[Silva-1055|8.]] | | align="center" | [[Long-14382|10]] | align="center" | [[Atkinson-107|18]] | align="center" | [[Gilchrist-1197|22]] | | align="center" | [[Clark-55845|22]] | align="center" | [[Atkinson-3464|49]] | align="center" | [[Beers-813|138]] | | align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| [[Forrester-158|'''''276''''']] |- | |- style="background:#FFFF00;" | style="background:#FFE373;"|June 2022 | | align="center" | [[Eckstädt-2|7.]] | align="center" | [[Butter-100|5.]] | align="center" | [[Noel-901|10.]] | | align="center" | [[Hathaway-1200|6.]] | align="center" | [[Creighton-890|20]] | align="center" | [[Dardinger-2|22]] | | align="center" | [[Weddington-53|22]] | align="center" | [[Evans-20927|52]] | align="center" | [[Hamblett-141|137]] | | align="center" |[[Conroy-251|281]] |- |Sep 2022 | | align="center" | T | align="center" | U | align="center" | W | | align="center" |X | align="center" |Y | align="center" |Z | | align="center" | M | align="center" |N | align="center" | O | | align="center" |''P'' |- | |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" |''' 2022''' | | align="center" | 6 | align="center" | 4 | align="center" | 9 | | align="center" | 9 | align="center" |18 * | align="center" |22 | | align="center" |''11+11'' | align="center" | 50 | align="center" |''37+100'' | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| ''ref line'' |- |} ::''March 22 quarter, Five new pilots flew in, and others changed cockpits'' ::''June 22 quarter, Five new pilots flew into town'' : '''''The pilots for Sep qtr, have not been updated as the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''new format data pages'''] take too long to tally, and Blink does not have the time to spare this quarter - - - ''''' {{clear}} :::'''Mach''' ::Then follow the '''9''' ''G2G6 Mach'' levels, with '''19''' in the 90k+ - - group {| Border = ''1''; text align = left ; width="575" |- ! align="center" width="70" | Date\Page ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=300 90k+] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| 80k+ ! align="center" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=300 70k+] | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 60k+ ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=400 50k+] ! align="center" |40k+ | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=500 30k+] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=800 20k+] ! align="center" | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=1400 10k+] | ! align="center" |Total. |- | |- | style="background:#BAD66E;" |'''Dec 2021''' | align="center" | [[Moore-25062|9.]] | align="center" | [[L-869|30]] | align="center" | [[Bloom-1124|33]] | | align="center" | [[Knowles-1375|''33'']] | align="center" | [[Keil-336| 59]] | align="center" | [[Speed-878|82]] | | align="center" | [[English-1710| 120]] | align="center" | [[Greet-49|213]] | align="center" | [[Goodman-2062|''534'']] | | align="center" |[[Brabander-37|'''1115''']] |- | '''Mar 2022''' | align="center" | [[Hawkins-9192|12]] | align="center" | [[Martin-30019|34]] | align="center" | [[Partridge-944|32]] | | align="center" | [[Lindquist-84|38]] | align="center" | [[Conant-848|71]] | align="center" | [[Clarke-11007|78]] | | align="center" | [[Wilkins-1208|129]] | align="center" | [[Ferrell-1885|230]] | align="center" | [[Marx-276|594]] | | align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" |[[Crofts-72|'''1191''']] |- | |- style="background:#FFFF00;" | style="background:#FFE373;"|June 2022 | align="center" |[[Marshall-14254|19]] | align="center" | [[Templeton-1883|34]] | align="center" | [[Jester-173|34]]* | | align="center" | [[Anderson-23510|45]] | align="center" | [[Oosterwal-2|63]] | align="center" | [[Østenstad-1|74]] | | align="center" | [[Sullivan-17177|139]] | align="center" | [[Ferrell-1885|235]] | align="center" | [[Nelson-8755|603]] | | align="center" | [[Stephenson-4141|1246]] |- |Sep 2022 | align="center" | A | align="center" | B | align="center" | C* | | align="center" | D | align="center" | E | align="center" |F | | align="center" | G | align="center" |H | align="center" | J | | align="center" |K |- | |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| 2022 | align="center" |''13'' | align="center" | 33 | align="center" | 33* | | align="center" | 39 | align="center" | ''32+35'' | align="center" | 30+50* | | align="center" | 122* | align="center" | ''13+218'' | align="center" | ''82+504'' | |! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=19900 '''ref line'''] |- |} {{clear}} :::::'''*''' ''across two pages'' ::''March 22 quarter, 5 have larger wings, and 81 new Mach 1 enlisted {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update.png |label = Ian's WikiTree BEE |align=r |size= 60 |caption= [[space:WikiTree BEE|''visit the''
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:'''25,078''',586 people are connected to each other - Mon 14 '''Feb 2022''' = 9:50 GMT :'''25,441,'''293 people are connected to each other - Sun 27 '''Mar 2022''' = 14:25 GMT :'''25,977,'''493 people are connected to each other - Fri 20 '''May 2022''' = 11:20 GMT :'''26,001,'''482 people are connected to each other - Mon 23 '''May 2022''' = 16:27 GMT :'''26,316,'''613 people are connected - - Fri 1 July 2022 = 04:25 GMT :'''27,256,'''331 people are connected - - Sun 2 Oct 2022 ~~ ''13:00 GMT'' :'''28,074,'''241 people are connected - - Mon 2 Jan 2023 ~~ ''12:00 GMT''

Blink Connection - WikiTree

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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] :[[space:Blink Statistics - WikiTree |Companion page: '''Blink Statistics ''' - WikiTree ]] [[Space:Wikitree_Statistics|Wikitree Statistics]] and Connected by [[Gierszewski-4|Paul Gierszewski]]
[[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics]] and [[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brickwall Ancestors]] apps. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection Global '''Connection''' Finder] :'''People ,''' connected to each other on our global family tree. ''(Daily, backup 09:00 ? GMT varies)'' : :'''20,008,'''365 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082217/20-million-connected people are connected '''31 Jul''' 2020] :'''20,016,'''927 people are connected '''1 Aug''' 2020 :'''20,826,430''' , Friday, '''6 Nov 2020''' :'''20,834,575''' , Sunday, '''8 Nov 2020''' :'''20,852,'''320, Mon, '''9 Nov''' 2020 :'''20,861,'''298, Tues, '''10 Nov''' :'''20,870,'''094, '''11 Nov''' :'''20,877,'''839 Thurs, :'''20,886,'''076 Sat, '''14 Nov''' :'''20,894,'''465, Sun, 15 :'''20,938,'''190, Fri 20 : 06:58 GMT :'''20,947,'''302, Fri 20 : later :'''20,958,'''615, Sun 22 : 03:24 :'''20,982,'''198, Wed 25 Nov : 03:31 :'''20,998,'''822, Thur 26 Nov : 13:49 GMT :'''21,006,'''346 people are connected to each other on our global family tree. at before 10:19 GMT, but after 08:05 GMT , Friday 27 Nov 2020. :'''21,024,'''592. : 12:07 Sun :'''21,035,'''407, Mon '''30 Nov''' 2020 09:20 GMT ('''25,246''',902 profiles (7,254,885 with DNA test connections) edited by 757,287 ) :'''21,043,'''595, Tue '''1 Dec''' 09:53 GMT 2020 ('''25,257,''' 280 profiles (7,254,885 with DNA test connections) edited by 757,635 ) :'''21,052,'''350 Wed :'''21,061,'''246 people 09:34 GMT Thu '''3 Dec''' 2020 : '''25,279,'''166 profiles ('''7,254,'''885 with DNA test connections) edited by '''758,'''289 genealogists == Degree 7 == '''9/3'''/2023 - 1 to 158 Amelia Matilda White (1855-1923) Joel Andrewartha A30 (abt.1746-abt.1806) Sarah (Harvey) Andrewartha (abt.1709-1788) James Coren (abt.1729-1810) Cordelia (Sampson) Coren (1733-1815) Philip Corin (abt.1755-) Anne Corin (abt.1758-) James Corin (abt.1761-) Ralph Corin (abt.1763-1846) Jennifer Corin (1768-1783) Ann Corin (abt.1770-1781) Cordelia Corin (abt.1772-) Elizabeth Corin (abt.1775-) William Nichols Eliza Jane (Elliston) Grueber (1846-1924) Charles Frederick Archibald Grueber (1849-1924) Archibald Harold Grueber (1873-1952) Harry Elliston Grueber (1877-1946) Walter Frederick Grueber (1879-1968) Clifford Charles Grueber (1882-1948) Stephen Howard Grueber (1886-1964) Arthur Gordon Grueber (1888-1976) Kathleen May Gillam (1914-) Dudley Smith (abt.1902-) Doreen Abel (abt.1916-) Stuart Ellis Atkins Pixley (-1982) William Barrett (abt.1800-1850) Elizabeth (Stanfield) White (1834-1906) Jesse White (1827-1902) Rosina White (1856-1944) Francis Thomas White (1858-1884) Alicia (White) Dobbs (1860-1928) Marion Grace (White) Weirter (1863-1940) Ella Gertrude White (1865-abt.1887) Kate Octavia White (1867-1925) Jesse Gore White (1869-1944) Grace Elizabeth (White) Corfield (1870-1933) Leslie Sunderland White (1871-1872) Douglas Oakley White (1872-1939) Winifred Onslow (White) Dunban (1873-1942) Idaliah Gore White (1874-1942) Coralie Gore White (1876-1877) Somers Oakley White (1878-1879) Robert Cedric Allwright (1894-1952) John Pearce (bef.1710-bef.1792) Jane (Simmons) Pearce (abt.1713-1770) Abraham Guy (bef.1728-) Benjamin Whillier (abt.1819-abt.1876) Ann (Oakshott) Whillier (abt.1788-) John Andrewartha v (abt.1702-abt.1777) :51 Robert Warren Gibbs (1790-1853) Christiana (Champion) Andrewartha (abt.1780-1855) Hannah (Donald) Andrewartha (abt.1793-1879) John Andrewartha (abt.1731-1804) Ann Andrewartha (abt.1731-abt.1738) William Andrewartha (abt.1735-1776) George Andrewartha (1752-abt.1784) Philip Andrewartha (1738-1818) Joel Andrewartha (1740-1740) Thomas Andrewartha (1741-abt.1814) James Andrewartha (abt.1742-1809) Rebecca (Andrewartha) Burgan (abt.1743-) Ann (Andrewartha) James (1744-) Sarah (Andrewartha) James (1748-) Joseph Andrewartha (1755-1833) Abraham Cross (1760-1840) Abraham John Starke Gibbs (1829-1916) Edward Stevens (1795-) John Dunbabin (1806-1897) Ann (Eccles) Dunbabin (1819-1852) Richard Dunbabin (1850-1856) John Dunbabin (1841-1875) Mary (Murdoch) Dunbabin (1849-1912) Unknown Dunbabin (1848-) Samuel Edward Dunbabin (1843-1912) M Dunbabin (1846-) F Dunbabin (1848-) Arabella (Bignell) Murdoch (bef.1828-) Robert Bruce Murdoch (1822-1900) James Peter Murdoch (1851-1935) Elizabeth (Dunbabin) Kingston (1839-) Private Dora (Miles) Dunbabin Thomas Dunbabin (1924-1996) Private John Williams (1780-) Isabella (Williams) Birch (1810-) Mary Williams (1808-) Jenifred Williams (1799-) John Andrewartha (1808-1868) Jennifer (Andrewartha) Richards (1814-) William Donald Andrewartha (1816-1878) Richard Andrewartha (1817-1853) Jeremiah Andrewartha (1825-1862) Sophia (Andrewartha) Rogers (1830-) Martha Andrewartha (1826-) Christian Andrewartha (1806-) Richard Andrewartha (1808-) Henry Andrewartha (1810-) James Andrewartha (1812-) :101 Thomas Andrewartha (1813-) Susanna (Andrewartha) Rogers (1817-) William John Bowhay (1850-1921) Edgar Allan Thompson (1872-1951) Ernest Gerald Thompson (abt.1882-abt.1958) John Thompson (1832-1913) Thomas Whillier (1786-1834) Arabella Grace (Murdoch) Pearce (1859-1894) Annabella (Murdoch) Evans (1857-1919) Abraham Barrett (1762-1833) Sarah (Barrett) Proctor (abt.1821-1885) Abel Barrett (abt.1824-) David Barrett (abt.1813-) Hugh Sunderland Barrett (1847-1908) Hugh Barrett (1791-abt.1850) Hannah (Richmond) Barrett (1766-1810) Hannah Barrett (1793-1813) Ernest Victor Emerson Andrewartha (1892-1934) Florence Annie Thompson (1866-1867) Lewis Melville Thompson (abt.1870-abt.1934) Leslie Otway Thompson (1874-1933) Stanley Nelson Thompson (1877-abt.1951) Ivo Lindas Thompson (1884-abt.1941) Alfred Ernest Thompson (abt.1868-abt.1868) May Thompson (abt.1881-abt.1881) Dorothy Catherine Spencer (Brownell) Allwright (abt.1900-1983) Charles Mainwaring Elsie (Medwin) Mainwaring Charles Henry Bowker (abt.1874-abt.1960) Florence Eliza Hazell (1870-1942) Ruth Dunbabin (1906-1985) Amy Dorothy (Bloomfield) Dunbabin (1888-1963) Beatrice Isabel (Beedham) Dunbabin (1883-abt.1970) Arthur William Looker D.S.O. (abt.1888-bef.1926) Philip Henry Richard Gibbs (1840-1847) Jane Gibbs (1838-1839) Elizabeth (Bunker) Barrett (1818-1898) Francis William Watson Morton (1856-1930) Susan Shacklock (1825-1860) Gwenyth Morton Julia Burgess (1824-1909) John Andrewartha James (1854-1912) Henry James (1795-1852) Susannah Unknown (1794-1859) Frederick Hedley Barrett (abt.1863-abt.1929) Oswald Cairncross Thompson (1869-1869) Sarah Henrietta Barrett (abt.1848-abt.1916) Emma Georgiana Barrett (1850-1853) John Field Barrett (1852-1935) Julia Ann Barrett (1854-1878) :151 Hugh Henry Barrett (1856-1918) Edith Hannah Barrett (1858-abt.1931) Edward Charles Barrett (1860-1933) Thomas James Dunbabin (1911-1955) Margaret Dunbabin (1914-abt.1990) Catherine Forster Bradley (1883-1955) Catherine Gordon (Scott) Woodman (1915-) George Chadwick (abt.1829-abt.1860)

Blink Statistics - WikiTree

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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] :[[space:Blink Connection - WikiTree |Companion page: '''Blink Connection''' - WikiTree ]] [[Space:Wikitree_Statistics|Wikitree Statistics]] and Connected by [[Gierszewski-4|Paul Gierszewski]]
[[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics]] and [[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brickwall Ancestors]] apps. ''' and the History Link ''' [[Timeline#2008|the '''WikiTree''' History Link : ''TimeLine'']] the '''History Link''' = [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] = - - - cheers.
'''WikiTree+.''' = [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=stat1 '''WikiTree+.''' = ] Select the table on the left and hit the '''Blue Get''' button - table.
https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/777913/blink-time-for-19-750-000-folks-and-minutes-for-600-000-members
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - '''10''' G2G Astronauts ] | https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=300
1,000,040 points (ranked '''#9''') = https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/778820/houston-have-new-astronaut-anne-has-passed-000-000-g2g-points
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/557770/doug-lockwood-g2g-astronaut-2-000-020-points Doug Lockwood G2G Astronaut ]
Read more about it here: [https://www.wikitree.com/blog/press-release-wikitree-reaches-20-million-profiles-today/ press-release-wikitree March '''2019''']
:And based on the current number on the [[Special:Connection|Global Connections]] page, 78% of all profiles are connected to the big tree! It's been a while since I've kept careful watch on that number, but I seem to recall it hovered around 67% for a looooong time. So kudos to the Connectors Project! :)
answered Dec 24, 2017 by Lianne Lavoie G2G6 Pilot (423k points) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blink_Statistics_-_WikiTree&junk=1&action=edit '''Edit page''']
''30 July 2008:'' A few dozen people are invited for testing.
''18 June 2009:'' 20,000 profiles
''16 September 2009:'' - 10,000 registered members.
''November 2009:'' 50,000 profiles.

''30 March 2010:'' '''100,000''' profiles! - (Almost 20,000 users)
''31 August 2010:'' '''200,000''' profiles.
''10 September 2010:'' Topped 250,000 profiles.
''22 September 2010:'' 400,000 profiles.
''19 October 2010:'' '''500,000''' profiles!
''20 December 2010:'' 700,000 profiles.

9 March 2011: '''1,000,000''' profiles!
23 May 2011: 1,500,000 profiles.
23 July 2011: 2,000,000 profiles.
12 January 2012: '''3,000,000''' profiles.
22 April 2013: '''5,000,000''' profiles.

= > [[Help:Timeline#2014|'''December 2014''' Timeline]]
22 January 2015: Crossed 9,000,000 profiles.
= > [[Help:Timeline#May_2015|'''''May 2015''''' We crossed the major milestone]] of '''10,000,000''' profiles! (In about 6 years ) - (and the next 10m, in about 4 years)
:'''24 Jul 2016''' 11,765,939 profiles ''via'' [[Space:Wikitree_Statistics|Wikitree Statistics by '''Paul''' Gierszewski]] ::end of Oct 2016 ? :'''29 Jan 2017''' 13,157,338 :'''16 Apr 2017''' 13,881,513 == 7 May 2017 - Crossed the 14,000,000 profiles == - Congratulations to all in WikiTree - and growing all the time - - Our shared tree includes these Profiles from around the world : and edited by '''14,010,'''240 profiles : 421,080 genealogists. (asked May 8th 2017) 14,523,439 profiles : 435,532 genealogists. (July 2nd : 11:00 GMT) 15,000,003 profiles : 449,694 genealogists. (Aug 25th 2017 : 09:28 GMT) 16,001,445 profiles (3,458,294 - DNA) : 479,256 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/527204/happy-christmas-chris-wikitree-16-000-000-advent-is-here (Dec 23rd : 2017) ] 16,501,040 profiles (3,736,702 - DNA) : 499,155 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/557667/valentines-day-surprise-16-500-000-in-wikitree-today-10th (Feb 10th : 10:04 GMT] : 18:04 pm Sat in Perth) '''17,000''',997 profiles (4,029,039 - DNA) : 517,874 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586073/17-000-000-easter-eggs-er-profiles ('''April 1st :''' 09:55 2018)] 17,503,041 profiles (4,012,809 - DNA) : 539,687 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/619421/3-500-000-in-13-months-blink-folks-blink (May 31st :03:38 GMT)] '''18,004''',366 profiles (4,260,419 - DNA) : 548,081 (Aug 1st : 05:54 GMT : 13:54) 18,735,828 profiles (4,612,500 - DNA ) : 569,577 (Nov 1st : 17:38 GMT 2018) :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/734222/why-total-number-profiles-significantly-less-than-yesterday Yesterday it was over '''19,110,'''000 now it is about '''19,099,'''000. 16 Dec 2018] '''19,502,'''017 profiles (4,960,737 - DNA ) : 591,631 (29 Tues Jan '''2019''' 05:35 GMT : ) 19,758,131 profiles (5,094,851 - DNA ) : 599,999 (26 Tues Feb 2019 15:'''15''' GMT :) 19,758,172 profiles (5,094,851 - DNA ) : '''600,000''' (26 Tues Feb 2019 15:'''21''' GMT : ) '''20,000,049''' profiles (5,220,156 - DNA ) : 607,883 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/797675/20-000-000-easter-eggs-er-profiles ('''27th Wed Mar 2019'''] 15:12 GMT : ) 20,507,816 profiles (5,457,295 - DNA ) : 622,603 . (Friday 31/5/2019 : 03:25 hrs GMT) 21,000,025 profiles (5,669,760 - DNA ) : 632,141 . Sunday 28/7/2019 10:50 hrs GMT ) 21,501,138 profiles (5,878,683 - DNA) : 644,326 . Monday 30/9/2019 15:08 hrs GMT ) 21,751,259 profiles (5,979,608 - DNA) : 652,949 . Friday 1st Nov 02:48 GMT 10:48 Perth 21,979,099 profiles (6,076,665 - DNA ) : 658,813 . Sunday 1/12/2019 = 15:15 GMT 23:15 hrs Perth 21,996,136 profiles (6,083,649 - DNA ) : 659,418 Tues 3 Dec 2019 15:37 GMT 23:37 Perth 22,000,148 profiles (6,083,649 - DNA ) : 659,563 Wed 4/12/2019 00:44 GMT - 08:44 Perth 22,206,822 profiles (6,169,202 - DNA) : 664,957 Wed 1/1/2020 NYD : 03:36 GMT 22,505,736 profiles (6,305,445 - DNA ) : 674,573 - Wed 5 Feb 2020 : 13:55p =05:55GMT 22,997,740 profiles (6,509,085 - DNA ) : 689,565 - Sat 4 April 20 : 23:52p = 15:52 GMT 23,003,639 profiles (6,512,183 - DNA ) : 689,781 - Sun 5 April 2020 = 03:42 GMT '''23,000''',059 profiles (6,512,183 - DNA ) : 689,201 - Sun 5 April 20 = 15:37 GMT '''24,019''',018 profiles (6,929,902 - DNA ) : 721,194 - Mon 20 July 20 = 15:19 GMT '''25,000,''''011 profiles (7,397,210 - DNA ) : 750,211 - Wed 4 Nov 2020 = 14:33 GMT '''25,999,'''816 profiles (7,254,885 - DNA ) : 781,262 - Sun 14 Feb 2021 = 13:09 GMT 27,000,088 profiles (8,215,353 - DNA ) : 812,766 - Mon 24 May 2021 = 15:58 GMT 27,000,088 profiles (8,215,353 - DNA ) : 812,766 - Mon 24 May 2021 = 15:58 GMT - today 28,000,820 profiles (8,673,839 - DNA ) : 838,856 - Fri 3 Sep 2021 = 03:03 GMT (11:03Perth) ?too soon - 23,558,998 people are connected to each other - Fri 3 Sep 2021 = 08:31 GMT https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - 22 G2G ''Astronauts'' 28,012,131 profiles (8,677,868 with DNA test connections) edited by 839,196 - 11:08 = 03:08 GMT ? - Blink - 29 million 'end of year' Solstices 21 Dec, - then Christmas - , or you will miss them . - So well done folks , and keep the records rolling ! - Our shared tree includes these Profiles from around the world : and edited by 22,000,148 profiles (6,083,649 - DNA ) : 659,563 Wed 4 Dec 2019 = 00:44 GMT 25,000,011 profiles (7,397,210 - DNA ) : 750,211 - Wed 4 Nov 2020 = 14:33 GMT 27,000,088 profiles (8,215,353 - DNA ) : 812,766 - Mon 24 May 2021 = 15:58 GMT 28,000,820 profiles (8,673,839 - DNA ) : 838,856 - Fri 3 Sep 2021 = 03:03 GMT '''28,996,172 profiles (9,130,466 - DNA )''' : 864,533 - Tue 21 Dec 2021 = 10:34 GMT 24,473,483 people are connected to each other - Tue 21 Dec 2021 = 10:34 GMT https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - (5+17) = 22 G2G ''Astronauts'' '''30,8'''61,696 profiles ('''9,999,'''583 with DNA tests) edited by 915,490 - Fri 17/6 15:18: GMT 2022
'''26,211,'''768 people are connected to each other on our global family tree. Includes 31,000,167 profiles (10,059,851 with DNA ) edited by 919,233 members from around the world. at 04:40 GMT - Sun 3 July 2022
and '''26,333,'''638 people are connected to each other Includes '''32,004,'''183 profiles (10,502,913 with DNA ) edited by 943,393 members from around the world. at 01:42 GMT - Tues 4th Oct 2022 -
and '''27,267,'''464 people are connected to each other . Includes '''33,072,'''821 profiles ('''10,978,'''764 with DNA test connections) edited by 967,514 at 12:02am 16:03 GMT - Sun 15 Jan 2023 -
'''28,254,'''632 people are connected to each other on our global family tree. Includes '''34,071,'''556 profiles ('''11,433,'''570 with DNA test connections) edited by 994,327 at 06:20am GMT - Mon 17 Apr 2023 -
'''29,194,'''241 people are connected to each other From the history page , ten years ago : [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] The Community Comes Together 2012 On 12 January 2012 we reached 3,000,000 profiles. Five days later we slammed on the brakes! On 17 January WikiTree became invitation-only. We realized that it was easy to create profiles, especially through GEDCOM import. Many genealogists are happy to upload their GEDCOM. But many were doing this without understanding what WikiTree is all about. It's not just a place to upload your tree. It's for collaborating on our shared tree. '''Collaboration isn't easy''' 22,621,144 people are connected to each other https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - 19 G2G ''Astronauts'' 21,730,511 people are connected to each other the History Link = [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] = - - - cheers. the History Link = [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] = - - - cheers. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - '''17''' G2G ''Astronauts''] |
[[Timeline#2008|the '''WikiTree''' History Link : ''TimeLine'']] WikiTree profile: Space:Blink_Statistics_-_WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - '''18''' G2G ''Astronauts''] |
[[Timeline#2008|the '''WikiTree''' History Link : ''TimeLine'']] :WikiTree profile: Space:Blink_Statistics_-_WikiTree :Sunday 21 Feb 2021 - wikitree_love milestones statistics wonderful_wikitreers announcements just_for_fun wikitree_love statistics wonderful_wikitreers milestones wikitree_calendar ---- Profile: Andrewartha-50 | Acc confirmed '''30 July 2016''' | '''20005''' contributions | 757 thank-yous received ''in 3 years''. [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/ Featured '''Contributors''' and Surnames for '''June 2019'''] John Andrewartha (586) 277th. |
| May (605) 228 | Apr (541) 287 | ::Mar (358) 610 | Feb (354) 621 | January '''2019''' ('''1171''') 423rd/578 |
:| Dec ('''1198''') 345/497 | Nov (735) 103/1960 | Oct (680) 116 |
::Sep (269) 766 | Aug (381) 509 | July '''2018''' (466) 371 |
:::| June (372) 487 | May (557) 253 |Apr (535) 300 |
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::Sep (469) 324 | Aug (470) 328 | July '''2017''' (301) 692 |
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::::Mar (199) 973/1873 | Feb (457) 274 |Jan '''2017''' (476) 289 |
:| Dec (578) 126 | Nov (400) 318 | Oct (223) 729 |
::Sep (698) 83 | Aug (473) 238 | July '''2016''' (''20 for the start'' ) ---- Score: '''50,000 points''' (ranked #326) Sat 21st Sept 2019 Title: G2G6 Mach 5 Questions: 88 (28 with best answer chosen) Answers: 77 (11 chosen as best) Comments: 154 Voted on: 160 questions, 501 answers Gave out: 657 up votes, 4 down votes Received: 1,053 up votes, 4 down votes

Bliss and Holmes Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Bliss and Holmes Descendants == Genealogical data and biographical sketches of the descendants of Ephraim Bliss of Savoy, Mass. and Israel Holmes of Waterbury, Conn. and related families. * by Elinor Bliss Dayton (b.1892) and Arthur Bliss Dayton (b.1889) * published by The New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn., 1961 * Source Example: ::: Dayton, Elinor Bliss. ''[[Space:Bliss and Holmes Descendants|Bliss and Holmes Descendants]]'' (New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn., 1961) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Dayton|Dayton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bliss and Holmes Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/blissholmesdesce00dayt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712810

Blizzard of '77

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[[Category:Buffalo, New_York, Historical Events]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] The Blizzard of 1977 was a deadly blizzard that hit Buffalo, NY, upstate New York and Southern Ontario from January 28 to February 1, 1977. Daily peak wind gusts ranging from 46 to 69 mph (74 to 111 km/h) were recorded by the National Weather Service Buffalo Office http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_of_1977 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY 1030 AM EST FRI JAN 24 1997... ...TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BLIZZARD APPROACHES... THE STORY OF THE BLIZZARD OF '77 ACTUALLY BEGAN EARLY IN THE WINTER OF 1976-1977. THE WEATHER WAS UNUSUALLY HARSH LEADING UP TO THE BLIZZARD. THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR BOTH NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER WAS ABOUT SIX DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. JANUARY AVERAGED TEN DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. SEVERE GAS SHORTAGES WERE ALREADY UNDERWAY. INDUSTRIES AND SCHOOLS WERE FORCED TO CURTAIL ACTIVITIES AND IN SOME CASES CLOSE. IN ADDITION TO THE EXTREME COLD, SNOWFALL IN NOVEMBER TOTALLED 31.3 INCHES, IN DECEMBER 60.7 INCHES AND THROUGH THE 27TH OF JANUARY 59.1 INCHES. THERE WAS A PERSISTENT SNOWCOVER FROM NOVEMBER 29TH... UNUSUAL FOR A WESTERN NEW YORK WINTER. THE NATIONAL GUARD HAD ALREADY BEEN CALLED TO THE REGION TO HELP CLEAR THE SNOW-CLOGGED CITY STREETS. ON THE 27TH OF JANUARY, LOW PRESSURE CROSSED LAKE ERIE AND MOVED TO JAMES BAY. IT THEN BECAME STALLED EAST OF JAMES BAY. THE STORM THEN ACTUALLY MOVED BACK WEST OVER JAMES BAY BEFORE FINALLY MOVING EAST TO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES. THE STORM BEGAN ON THE 28TH OF JANUARY AS SNOW STARTED FALLING AT 5AM. AS WINDS FRESHENED FROM THE SOUTH AHEAD OF A STRONG COLD FRONT ABOUT TWO INCHES OF NEW POWDER HAD ACCUMULATED ON TOP OF THE 33 INCH SNOWPACK AND DRIFTS FROM PREVIOUS STORMS DATING BACK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. DURING THE MORNING, THE TEMPERATURE ROSE RAPIDLY FROM FIVE DEGREES AT MIDNIGHT TO 26 DEGREES AT 11 AM. AT 1135AM, THE FRONT PASSED THROUGH THE BUFFALO AIRPORT. IN A SHORT TIME, THE VISIBILITY DROPPED FROM 3/4 MILE TO ZERO AND THE WIND SHIFTED AND INCREASED TO SOUTHWEST AT 29 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 49 MPH. THE TEMPERATURE FELL 26 DEGREES TO ZERO IN JUST OVER FOUR HOURS. THE BLIZZARD REACHED ITS WORST SEVERITY DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AS WINDS AT THE BUFFALO AIRPORT AVERAGED 46 MPH AND GUSTED TO 69 MPH. GUSTS OF 75 MPH WERE RECORDED AT THE NIAGARA FALLS AIRPORT. WIND CHILLS REACHED FIFTY TO SIXTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO. THOUSANDS WERE STRANDED IN OFFICE BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS, POLICE STATIONS, FIRE HALLS, AND FACTORIES. CARS WERE STALLED EVERYWHERE AND ROADS BECAME IMPASSABLE. WHEN A FIRE BROKE OUT ON WHITNEY PLACE, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT WAS UNABLE TO GET THROUGH. SIX HOMES WERE COMPLETELY DESTROYED AND FIFTY PEOPLE WERE LEFT HOMELESS. NEARLY ALL TRANSPORTATION IN AND OUT OF BUFFALO STOPPED. IN ADDITION TO ERIE COUNTY, STATES OF EMERGENCY WERE DECLARED IN NIAGARA, ORLEANS AND GENESEE COUNTIES. ALL ROADS WERE CLOSED IN WYOMING AND LIVINGSTON COUNTIES AS WELL. BLIZZARD OR NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS PREVAILED ON AND OFF FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS, ENDING AROUND MIDDAY ON FEBRUARY 1ST. DAILY PEAK GUSTS OF 51, 52, 58, AND 46 MPH WERE RECORDED FROM THE 29TH THROUGH THE 1ST. ON SATURDAY THE 29TH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS PREVAILED. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 143 YEARS, THE BUFFALO COURIER EXPRESS COULD NOT PUBLISH ITS MORNING PAPER. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ISSUED A DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY WHICH ALLOWED THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO COME IN AND PROVIDE WHATEVER WAS NEEDED TO RESTORE NORMALCY TO THE REGION. BY THE 30TH, FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAD TAKEN OVER SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS AND BEFORE THE END OF THE STORM OVER 500 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN WERE HELPING IN THE DISASTER. IT WAS ESTIMATED THAT SNOW REMOVAL COSTS EXCEEDED 20 MILLION DOLLARS. SNOWMOBILERS AND THOSE WITH FOUR WHEEL DRIVE BECAME INVALUABLE AS THEY DELIVERED EMERGENCY FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES. SADLY, 29 DEATHS WERE BLAMED ON THE STORM--MANY FOUND FROZEN IN THEIR HALF BURIED CARS DURING THE FOUR DAY ORDEAL. IN ADDITION, LOOTING OF BUSINESSES AND STRANDED CARS ALSO TOOK PLACE BEGINNING ON THE 29TH WITH NEARLY ONE HUNDRED ARRESTED. WHEN THE SUN FINALLY CAME OUT FOR GOOD ON THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY, ITS COLD LIGHT REVEALED A SCENE OF INCREDIBLE DESOLATION IN THE BUFFALO AREA AND OVER THE SEVEN WESTERN COUNTY AREA. THE CITY AS WELL AS MOST OTHER COMMUNITIES BANNED TRAFFIC FOR SEVERAL DAYS. THE ARMY WAS CALLED IN FROM FORT BRAGG, NC TO AUGMENT THE NATIONAL GUARDSMEN. SOME OF THE EASTERN SUBURBS OF BUFFALO, PARTICULARLY LANCASTER, WERE BURIED TO THE ROOFS OF HOMES IN SOME CASES. THE STORMS TOLL WAS FELT BY ALL. FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIES WERE CLOSED FOR OVER A WEEK. RETAILERS REPORTED MILLIONS IN LOST SALES AS STORES REMAINED CLOSED. AT THE BUFFALO ZOO, OVER 20 ANIMALS PERISHED IN THE STORM AND DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED AT NEARLY A HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. FOUR BUFFALO BRAVES PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL GAMES WERE POSTPONED AS WELL AS TWO BUFFALO SABRES HOCKEY GAMES. MAIL DELIVERY WAS SUSPENDED FOR NEARLY A WEEK ALSO. PRESIDENT CARTER DECLARED SEVEN WESTERN COUNTIES FEDERAL DISASTER AREAS -- THE FIRST TIME EVER FOR A SNOWSTORM IN THE UNITED STATES. THE SNOW AT BUFFALO TOTALLED ABOUT 12 INCHES FROM JANUARY 28TH TO FEBRUARY 1ST BUT MUCH OF THIS IS BELIEVED TO BE FROM EXISTING SNOW LYING ON THE FROZEN SURFACE OF LAKE ERIE BEING BLOWN INTO THE BUFFALO AREA AND REDEPOSITED. LEVAN [http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/bzpns.htm]

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Little is known about Jacob Block and Elizabeth Edwards.
It appears they were born around 1795 in an unknown location, either England or The Netherlands (or a mixture of both) Going from records that have been found to date, they seem to have had a child before they got married, Jacob Block born January 29 1812
He was christened on April 19 1812, in Saint George In The East, Stepney, London, England "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NP3P-5VD : 21 September 2020), Jacob Block, 1812. "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8WDB-GSMM : 9 July 2020), Jacob Block, 1812.
He passed away on October 13 1828, in Shadwell, London "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4Q7-M6G : 11 December 2014), Jocob Block, 13 Oct 1828, Death; citing p. 8, Shadwell, London, record group RG4, Public Record Office, London. They got married on 6 Jul 1818, in Bethnal Green, London, England, United Kingdom (Listed on this record as witnesses are Martha Edwards (possibly Elizabeth's Mother) and Samuel Ames) "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLQV-F42 : 13 March 2020), Jacob Block, 1818. After they married, they had the following children : # Elizabeth Block born on April 16 1819, in Harlingen, Friesland, Netherlands "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL47-WQFH : 22 August 2017), Elisabeth Blok, Birth 17 Apr 1819, Harlingen, Friesland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1005, Periode: 1819, archive 30-15, inventory number 1005, record number; Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1005, Periode: 1819; AlleFriezen. She was christened on July 28 1851, in Saint Dunstan,Stepney,London,England "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3ZM-CJY : 21 March 2020), Elizabeth Block, 1851. In the 1851 census, she was living with her sister Jane at Union Terrace, Stepney, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England (It is noted here that she was a British Subject) "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBJ-ZXG : 12 September 2019), Elizabeth Block, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England; citing Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, p. 30, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. # Martha Jane Block born on August 19 1821, in Harlingen, Friesland, Netherlands "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL4S-CZV7 : 22 August 2017), Martha Jane Block, Birth 20 Aug 1821, Harlingen, Friesland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1006, Periode: 1821, archive 30-15, inventory number 1006, record number; Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1006, Periode: 1821; AlleFriezen. She is listed incorrectly as a male in her birth record. I have not been able to find anymore records for her. # [[Block-388|Samuel Jacob Block Sr (1825-1879)]] (Please read his page for his information) # Jane Block was born on August 12 1829, in Middlesex, England, United Kingdom https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/23902181?h=1e05ef&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url In the 1851 census, she was living with her sister Elizabeth at Union Terrace, Stepney, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England (It is noted here that she was born at City Road, Middlesex) "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBJ-ZXG : 12 September 2019), Elizabeth Block, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England; citing Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, p. 30, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. She had a child, Samuel Block on October 6 1851, in Stepney, London, England, United Kingdom "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGMB-KQQ : 18 September 2020), Jane Block in entry for Samuel Block, 1851. His birth registration is this one : England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Birth (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 25 August 2021), database entry for Block, Samuel (Mother's maiden surname not listed) GRO Reference: 1851 D Quarter in SAINT GEORGE (IN THE EAST) Volume 02 Page 91 # William Block was born on January 7 1837. He was christened on March 1 1837, in Saint George In The East, Stepney, London, England (The same day as his brother Samuel) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:87PQ-DTN2 : 7 July 2020), William Block, 1837 # There seems to be a son John as well : https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10765760 Jacob and John Block. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not Stated. Parents' names: Jacob and Elizabeth Block. Mentions other siblings Elizabeth and Martha Jane Block. Parents were married in 1818. In a couple of the records, the surname is listed as Black, but also there is versions of the records with Block as well. The one common factor in the birth/baptism records is that Jacob is listed in all of them as being a mariner, so I do believe they are all siblings. Please also see the question in GTG : https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223773/need-help-finding-an-ancestors-parents-please ===Research Notes=== Jacob isn't the one who passed away in 1855, in Sneek, Friesland, Netherlands https://www.openarch.nl/frl:7fc87ddb-24f0-e978-be61-124fe3848dab possible death for elizabeth edwards..... https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NXH-VJ5 BLOCK, ELIZABETH AGE : 48 GRO Reference: 1841 J Quarter in SAINT GEORGE (IN THE EAST) IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE Volume 02 Page 58 1793 After purchasing this record I do believe it is her death record as it lists daughter Elizabeth as the informant. Date of death 21 Apr 1841, address : 39 Lower Chapman st, London, 48 years, cause : brain fever, informant : Elizabeth Block, daughter to deceased of same address My mum recalls being told that the Block surname came about by her great grandfather (she's not sure how many times great) being a blacksmith who worked with a block and tackle and chose the surname block as his name (seems to be a Dutch naming convention more than an English one, unless they did the same way back then? ) ==Sources==

BlockChain Strategy

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] The goal of this project is to investigate use cases and potential of the Etherium BlockChain for wikitree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Helmantoler-2|Michael Helmantoler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Strategic challenges where blockchain could help * Interfaces with DNA Haplogroups on blockchain platforms * Interfaces with FamilyEcho.com through blockchain platform 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=8498695 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Blockley Name Study

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[[Category:Blockley Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Blockley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blockley Blockley] 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 Blockley 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 Blockley's), by time period (18th Century Blockley's), or by topic (Blockley DNA, Blockley Occupations, Blockley 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 Blockley 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=Blockley}} 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== * * *

Blodgett Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Blodgett Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Blodgett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blodgett Blodgett] 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 Blodgett 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 Blodgetts), by time period (18th Century Blodgetts), or by topic (Blodgett DNA, Blodgett Occupations, Blodgett 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 Blodgett 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: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blodgett}} 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 Blodgetts 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/Blowgat Blowgat]

Blodwen Preece, Catherine and Edward Evans Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == People Involved == * [[Evans-35497|Edward Evans]] (husband to Catherine) * [[Unknown-555121|Catherine]] (maiden name unknown) (wife to Edward) * [[Evans-35428|Blodwen Preece (nee Evans]] (daughter of Edward and Catherine) == Researchers == * [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]] (great-grandson of Blodwen) * Notes added by [[Gannon-802|Jessica Gannon]], of no relation (uses her free time to research women with unknown maiden names). == Latest Updates == * 20 Jul 2021. Thank you [[Gannon-802|Jessica]] for your help on this mystery! I've reviewed the sources I've listed below and am confident that your suggested records, Birth Pontypridd "Blodwen EVANS" 11a 601 Jun 1903 and Marriage Cardiff Sep 1900 11a 656 "JONES, Catherine x EVANS, Edward". I was unable to access the 1911 census for some reason, as no matching records for Edward, Catherine or Blodwen could be found with details that lined up. This mystery isn't completely solved and closed yet as I will need to check the certificates when they arrive next week, but thank you Jessica for helping us move much closer to finding out who these people were! == Background == There is a mystery surrounding who [[Unknown-555121|Catherine]], [[Evans-35497|Edward Evans]] and their daughter [[Evans-35428|Blodwen Preece (nee Evans)]] are. This mystery is believed to take place across Aberdovey, Merionethshire, Wales; Llantrisant, Glamorganshire, Wales; and Cardiff, Wales. === Edward Evans === [[Evans-35497|Edward Evans]] was likely born between 1862 and 1864 Gravestone EJ2084 at Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff. Photo and transcription available at Find A Grave. Verified in person by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]] to be accurate. Profile and image available here: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139894837/edward-evans Edward Evans' (? - 1939) Find A Grave Profile]. Confidence: certain. in Aberdovey, Merionethshire1901 Wales Census, published 2005 by Ancestry (USA), provided by The National Archives, London. Class: RG13, Piece: 5009, Folio: 5, Page: 2. Confidence: most likely.. In 1901, he was living at 27 Edmondstown Road in Ystradyfodwg, Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales; where he was married to Kate (Catherine) and was working as a "colliery stonemason (below ground / B.G.). At the time of the census, he was 38 years old (7 years older than Catherine) and spoke both English and Welsh. In 1938, he was a builders masonWMXZ 451683 Marriage Certificate between William Edward George Preece and Blodwen Evans. Reproduced at the Generaal Register Office. Accurate as of 26 Jan 2021. Obtained and held by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]].. He died of myocardial degeneration at the age of 76 on 31st March 1939 at his residence of 130 Albany Road, Roath, in the east of CardiffWDXZ 261224 Death Certificate of Edward Evans. Reproduced at the General Register Office. Obtained and held by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]]. Accurate as of 23 April 2021.England and Wales Civil Registration Death Index listing for EVANS, Edward, 1939, Jan. Vol 11a, Page 376. Available at: [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=HmHelSKzSs8QyxdiWv7N9Q&scan=1 FreeBMD]. Accurate as of 30 Apr 2021. Confidence: certain.. === Catherine === [[Unknown-555121|Catherine]] (maiden name unknown) was born on 23 Jan 18691939 England and Wales Register, held by The National Archives, London. Published by Ancestry.com in 2018 (USA). Confidence: certain. in Aberdovey, Merionethshire. In 1901, she was married and living with Edward Evans at 27 Edmondstown Road in Ystradyfodwg, Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales; she spoke both English and Welsh and she was 31 years old at the time of the census. In 1939, she was widowed and lived at 130 Albany Road in Roath, Cardiff alongside [[Preece-954|William E G Preece]] (son in law), [[Evans-35428|Blodwen Preece]] (her daughter), [[Preece-937|Edward Alun Preece]] (her grandson) and an unknown person (blanked out for privacy - 100 years rule) presumed to be Barbara Preece (born 1931). She died 25th April 1940 at 130 Albany Road of myocardial degeneration at the age of 71WDXZ 254104 Death Certificate of Catherine Evans. Reproduced at the General Register Office. Obtained and held by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]]. Accurate as of 19 April 2021.. == Issues == === Main Questions === * What is Edward Evans' birth date? * When (and specifically where) did Edward and Catherine marry? * What is Catherine's maiden name? * Where was Blodwen Evans born? === Brick Walls === * Blodwen was born before 1911, so the birth index does not list a mother's (Catherine) maiden name. * There were many Edward Evans who could have married a woman named Catherine between 1875 and 1901. * There were multiple Blodwen Evans born in 1903 in Wales. * There were multiple Edward Evans born in 1863 (and the surrounding years) in Merionethshire. === Assumptions === * Blodwen was born in Glamorgan. * Edward and Catherine probably married in Merionethshire before moving to Glamorgan. * Blodwen doesn't have a middle name. * Catherine doesn't have a middle name. * Catherine usually goes by the name Catherine, not Kate. * Edward doesn't have a middle name. == Blodwen Preece (nee Evans) == === Birth Record === According to the 1939 Register, Blodwen was born 06 March 1903. This means that Blodwen is either on the Jan/Feb/Mar 1903 birth index, or on the Apr/May/Jun 1903 birth index. Assuming that Blodwen was born in the county of Glamorgan (given her parents were on the Glamorgan census in 1901), this yields 9 results on FreeBMD. The birth certificate may hold Catherine's maiden name, which would solve many parts of this puzzle, as well as confirming where Blodwen was born. Out of these 9 results, it is more than likely that the Blodwen EVANS we are looking for is from the Pontypridd district. * Notes: Mother's maiden name actually is included on the General Register Office's website: https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates. The 1911 census lists Blodwen's birthplace as Tonyrefail, Glamorgan. Tonyrefail should fall within the Pontypridd registration district. Cross-referenced with the potential marriages of her parents, she was almost certainly the one registered in Pontypridd with mother's maiden name JONES. * EVANS, Blodwen; Merthyr Tydfil; Mar 1903; 11a 816 [Mother's maiden name not listed, indicating that her mother was unmarried] * EVANS, Blodwen: Bridgend; Mar 1903; 11a 892 [Mother's maiden name DAVIES] * EVANS, Blodwen: Pontypridd; Mar 1903; 11a 737 [Mother's maiden name WILLIAMS] * EVANS, Blodwen; Pontypridd; Mar 1903; 11a 621 [Mother's maiden name PALMER] * EVANS, Blodwen; Pontypridd; Jun 1903; 11a 633 [Mother's maiden name HOPKINS] * EVANS, Blodwen; Pontypridd; Jun 1903; 11a 601 [Mother's maiden name JONES] * EVANS, Blodwen; Neath; Jun 1903; 11a 940 [Mother's maiden name GRIFFITHS] * EVANS, Blodwen May; Merthyr Tydfil; Jun 1903; 11a 826 [Mother's maiden name JOHN] * EVANS, Blodwen May; Merthyr Tydfil; Jun 1903; 11a 756 [Mother's maiden name DAVIES] === Only Child === [[Short-7325|Joy S Preece]] believes that Blodwen Evans was an only child. This cannot be confirmed. * Note: the 1911 census states that Edward & Catherine had 2 children born alive in their marriage, 1 still living and 1 who had died. === Marriage Certificate === [[Preece-954|William Edward George Preece]] married Blodwen Evans on 18th October 1938 at the Newport Register Office. William was 43 years old and a motor omnibus driver, and Blodwen was 34 years old. Both lived at 26 Lime Street, Newport, which is now a park / grassy field. Edward and Catherine Evans were witnesses, as William's father - Francis Preece - had died, and it is believed that William's mother had fallen distant to the family. == Edward m. Catherine == The 1901 census states that Edward and Catherine were married, so I tried searching for all Edward Evans that married in Merionethshire and Glamorgan between 1887 and 1901. From there, I searched each page on FreeBMD to find any listings that included a "Catherine" or "Kate". Just because a "Catherine" and "Edward Evans" were on the same page, this does '''not''' mean that Edward married the "Catherine" listed. * Note: the 1911 census states that Edward & Catherine had been married 11 years, so they married in about 1900. Cross-referencing this with the mother's maiden names on Blodwen's birth registration, the 1900 marriage in Cardiff of Catherine JONES and Edward EVANS seems to be the correct one. * Mar 1887 11a 189 Newport M. EDMUNDS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1887 11b 633 Dolgelly OWEN, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Dec 1887 11b 643 Dolgelly JONES, Kate x EVANS, Edward * Mar 1888 11a 531 Pontypridd EDMUNDS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Mar 1890 11a 374 Cardiff CARROLL, Catherine x EVANS, Edward Lewis * Dec 1892 11a 881 Pontypridd MORRIS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1895 11b 577 Bala JONES, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1895 11b 626 Festiniog THOMAS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward Llewelyn * Dec 1896 11b 682 Dolgelly JONES, Catherine Elizabeth x EVANS, Edward * Dec 1897 11a 1235 Bridgend POLMEER, Kate Mabel x EVANS, Edward ''(Ruled out: married Frederick William Day according to https://www.lasbury.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I21418&tree=tree1)'' * Dec 1897 11a 1242 Bridgend HOPKINS, Catherine Ann x EVANS, Edward * Sep 1900 11a 656 Cardiff JONES, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1901 11a 843 Pontypridd PARRY, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1901 11a 713 Cardiff SULLIVAN, Kate x EVANS, Edward James * Jun 1901 11a 713 Cardiff SAMUEL, Catherine x EVANS, Edward James == Sources ==

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Blois Name Study

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Hello! and welcome to the Blois Name Study.

'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Please send me a message if you see mistakes or have more information. THANK YOU :)''' This is a One Name Study including the many variants and I hope you will join me in my quest. My long time ago grandmother, Rose Bloise was born about 1640. Her marriage to John Cooper on October 20, 1663 in Old Newton, Suffolk, England is all I have. I hope 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. Please send me a private message [[jones-21849|Wendy Jones]] or post a comment on the right hand side. Any questions? Please ask. Thanks!!
==Name Variations== [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLAIS Blais], Bleitz, Bleys, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bloice Bloice], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/blois Blois], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOISE Bloise], Blooijs, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOSE Blose], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOSS Bloss], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOSSE Blosse], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOWS Blows], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/blowes Blowes], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bloyce Bloyce], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOYS Bloys], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bloyse Bloyse], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/deblois DeBlois] ==Biography==
The Blois family originally derived its surname from Blois, a city and the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France in the former province of Orleanaishttps://www.houseofnames.com/blois-family-crest. ------

[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QfJKayPCzlvOY56AQGyOkHzYaeWPDiaSB5xJF-Xvps8/edit?usp=sharing BLOIS, ETC. BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, DEATH, BURIAL]

Click on the underlined link above to go to the page. Once loaded, click on the county you wish to view. Mainly Suffolk, but other countries represented as I find them. As I was researching all these different internet sites for any spelling of Blois, I thought I might as well make up a workbook for everything I found. Genealogically speaking, please remember the spelling of the last name you are looking for is only as good as the clerk who originally wrote the entry AND if it is hard to read - the good people transcribing the pages have trouble too!! :) I am still adding to this, so check back often. ------ In 1201, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Blois Robert de Blois] was party to a suit, Essex (RCR), and 1220 again; In 1226, William de Bloys was bishop of Winchester; and In 1250; Alexander Bleys is mentioned in Gloucester. Many more names to uncover.

[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HxaIrfkWCp_zWlgAEDwmutck5hXdLcXPplY-VIhZZWA/edit?usp=sharing'''BLOIS OF COCKFIELD HALL''']

[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bnJwDRJBgzmJ47rGPfbdiLalrBibNeOBf9hW8akvUag/edit?usp=sharing'''BLOIS OF GRUNDISBURGH, GRUNDESBURCH OR GRUNDESBURH''']

[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NbkCTBOWNIUoVnddMSrThkz4nX8M_GLJEwVeiVjFayI/edit?usp=sharing'''BLOSSE OF IPSWICH AND BELSTEAD''']

[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vtqZK_3ku4Z4F-lXDrZgfgTag3oCcuIgST8QuGRp8xk/edit?usp=sharing'''BLOIS OF LITTLE BELSTEAD''']

[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BmjtL4qLXLJYwo0rjUBitLmB1Y3j3i4FrBK2YvsNskU/edit?usp=sharing BLOIS, ETC. IN THE SUFFOLK HEARTH TAX]

==Sources== *[https://archive.org/stream/topographicalgen00pageuoft#page/52/mode/2up/search/grundisburgh A Topographical and Genealogical History of the County of Suffolk] Page 53 Hundreds of Carlford and Colneis; and *[https://archive.org/stream/topographicalgen00pageuoft#page/286/mode/2up/search/grundisburgh A Topographical and Genealogical History of the County of Suffolk] Page 286 Hundred of Blithing *[https://books.google.ca/books?redir_esc=y&id=6vzUAAAAMAAJ&q=blois#v=snippet&q=blois&f=false The Baronetage of England] *[http://thepeerage.com/index_baronet.htm Baronet Blois] *[https://archive.org/stream/manorsofsuffolkn06copiuoft#page/6/mode/2up The Manors Of Suffolk – Notes on Their History and Devolution (The Hundreds of Samford, Stow, and Thedwestry) Volume 6] *[https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft The Visitations of Suffolk] page 114

Blondin Met My GG Grandfather Gee

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The goal of this project is to ... find more about the story of my GG Grandfather which I will amend these details soon. I have proved that he met Blondin October 4 1869 at Crystal Palace, London, England. Blondin is the world famous tight rope walker who performed at Niagara Falls and Ctystal Palace during the 19th Century Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Nailard-3|Justin Nailard]]. 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=6908271 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Blood Inheritance

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Blood Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Blood Name Study]] __NOTOC__ =Welcome to the Blood Name Study at Wikitree=
==Introduction and Overview== This project is dedicated to understanding the origins, history, and genealogy of the English surname [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blood Blood]. People of this name have been a part of the history of England since at least the 13th century, of Ireland since the 16th century, and of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States since long before they were countries. Bloods have been labourers, farmers, tradesmen, craftsmen, merchants, and yeoman. As soldiers they've been privates, sergeants, colonels, and generals. On the right side of the law, they've been knights, judges, and national leaders. On the wrong side of the law, they've been traitors, thieves, and fugitives. The intent is that this site will act as a collaborative forum to collect information on the all the Bloods of English origin, not matter where in the world they ended up.

~'''[[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], Blood Name Study Coordinator'''

==Goals of the Project== *To determine the origin(s) of the surname both geographically and temporally. *To develop and test plausible hypotheses for the origin(s) of the name. *To catalogue all Bloods of English origin worldwide. *To provide information of value to the two DNA projects currently focused on the deep origins of the name. ==Scope of the Project== This study focuses on the English-origin version of this surname. A German-origin line of Bloods and a French-origin line of Bloods will be excluded for the time being.
==Names Covered by the Project== This project covers all known variants of Blood from England or from English-origin families in other countries, to include both extant and extinct and spellings. Note that I view all spellings as variants because the current dominant form, ''Blood'', is no more valid or correct than the original form, ''Blod.''
*'''Extant Variants:''' Blod, Blode, Blood, Bloode, Bloud, Blud, Blude, Bludd and Bludde have survived to the present day. *'''Variants Believed Extinct:''' The variants Blodd, Blodde, Bloodd, Bloudd, Bloudde, and Bloude appear to be extinct. ==How to Join the Project== The hope is that others will join the Blood Name Study in order to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bloods of English origin. To join the Blood Name Study, start by browsing the items listed under Completed and Future Research to see if there's a specific study, project, or area that interests you. If so, just add your name to the Project Members list below, post an introduction comment either here or on the specific study/project page, and then get right to it. If a topic or area of research page that you're interested in or can contribute to doesn't exist yet, please contact [[Blood-1690|Garry Blood]] for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blood}} Once you've joined the Blood Name Study, you can show your affiliation by adding the ONS Member Sticker to your own profile >>>
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{{Clear}} ==Project Members== *[[Wessel-285|Scott Wessel]] (American Colonial Bloods)
==Blood FAQs== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_FAQ Click here for a list of the most common questions concerning the English Bloods]

==Notable Bloods of English Origin== In order by year of birth, they are: *[[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood]] (ca.1572 to aft.1638) - A Midlands Blood, Edmund was the progenitor of the Bloods of County Clare in Ireland and perhaps of all the Irish Bloods down to the present day. *[[Blood-147|Richard Blood]] (ca.1617 to 1683) - One of the first five male English Bloods to emigrate to England's North American colonies, Richard and his probable brother Robert are the progenitors of the vast majority of North American Bloods. He was a co-owner of the Sagus Iron Works in Lynn and one of the principal founders of Groton, Massachusetts. *[[Blood-142|Thomas Blood]] (ca.1618 to 1680) - Probably the most famous Blood, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Blood Thomas Blood] -- who liked to style himself a colonel even though he was never appointed to that rank -- was a "noted bravo and desperado" best known for his bungled attempt at stealing the English crown jewels from the Tower of London. He was an Irish Blood and likely a grandson of [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood]] of County Clare. *[[Blood-15|Robert Blood]] (ca.1626 to 1701) - [[Blood-147|Richard Blood]]'s probable younger brother and a major colonial landowner in the 17th century Massachusetts Bay Colony. Along with his oldest brother Richard and his next oldest brother John, he was also one of the principal founders of Groton, Massachusetts. His former extensive estates now comprise significant portions of modern Carlisle, Billerica, and Acton, Massachusetts. *[[Blood-382|Holcroft Blood]] (1657 to 1707) - Son of the notorious Thomas Blood, Holcroft went on to become a decorated army brigadier, commanding the Duke of Marlborough's artillery at the decisive Battle of Blenheim in 1704. *[[Blood-1225|Sir Bindon Blood]] (1842 to 1940) - A long-serving and highly decorated major general in the British Army, Sir Bindon was of the Irish line from County Clare. ==Research== ===Completed Research=== :These pages present the findings from research and analyses that have already been accomplished. That doesn't mean they're perfect or that they couldn't benefit from additional research. :Deep Origins: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Word-Name Origins of the Bloods: Word & Name] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England Origins of the Bloods: Distribution in England] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Origin-Hypotheses Origins of the Bloods: Common Origin Hypotheses] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_New_Hypothesis Origins of the Bloods: A New Hypothesis] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Events-Timeline Timeline of the English Bloods] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_DNA-Analysis Blood Y-DNA Analysis Projects] :Records Databases: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Databases Individual Records of Bloods by Country] :English Bloods: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_London The Bloods of Greater London] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire The Bloods of Derbyshire] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study:_Leicestershire The Bloods of Leicestershire] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire The Bloods of Nottinghamshire] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study:_Staffordshire The Bloods of Staffordshire] :Irish Bloods: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Ireland The Irish Bloods] :American Bloods: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial The First Generations of American Colonial Bloods] :Related Topics: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Variants Research on the Variant Spellings] (still needs work) :*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry Achievements of Arms Attributed to English & Irish Bloods]
===Future Research=== :These are projects where little or nothing has been done yet. New pages con be created for them as needed. :*Deep research on the origins and development of the original Blood name clusters in Medieval England. :*Database of Derbyshire Bloods after 1750 :*Database of Nottinghamshire Bloods after 1750 :*Database of Buckinghamshire Bloods after 1750 :*Database of Staffordshire Bloods after 1750 :*Database of Leicestershire Bloods after 1750 :*Database of London Bloods after 1750 :*The Australian Bloods - origins, history, timeline, database of individuals :*The Canadian Bloods - origins, history, timeline, database of individuals :*The Irish Bloods - origins, history, timeline, database of individuals after 1750 :*The New Zealand Bloods - origins, history, timeline, database of individuals :*The South African Bloods - origins, history, timeline, database of individuals
==Wish List== *As many additional Blood Y-DNA test takers as possible to participate in the on-going [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blood/about/background Blood Y-DNA project at FamilyTreeDNA], but ''especially'' any male Bloods who can trace their pre-1700 ancestry to anywhere in the North of England, as well as Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, Kent, London and adjacent areas of Middlesex and Surrey, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, or Somerset. *Original documentary evidence for the connection(s) between the Derbyshire Bloods and the Nottinghamshire Bloods.
==Wikitree Resources== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BLOOD Questions tagged "Blood" in G2G] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BLOOD&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= All Blood Profiles Sorted by Date] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BLUD&cln=0&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= All Blud Profiles Sorted by Date] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=BLOOD Orphaned Blood profiles on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Blood Unsourced Blood profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BLOOD Unconnected Blood profiles on WikiTree]
==External Links== *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/bloodsurnamestudy Blood One-Name Study on Facebook] -- a great forum for discussion and collaboration. *[https://one-name.org/name_profile/blood/ Blood One-Name Study Summary Page at the Guild of One-Name Studies]
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Blood Name Study: The Irish Bloods of County Clare - Edmund Blood

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NOTE: In accordance with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dates%2C_Calendars_and_Genealogy#Old_Style_vs_New_Style Wikitree guidelines concerning pre-1753 dates] on records from the English-speaking world, I have corrected all such dates that fall from 1 Jan to 24 Mar (inclusive) to the next calendar year. Where I have done this, I have added the note that it is a "corrected NS year." Note that where I have quoted directly from any sources I have quoted as-written and have not corrected any of the source's dates. =Edmund Blood, Founder & Enigma= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]]


==Who was Edmund Blood?== ===The Family Histories of the Irish Bloods=== :[[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood]] was the semi-legendary founder of the Bloods of County Clare in Ireland, and possibly of the Bloods of Ireland in general. Genealogical information pertaining to him comes exclusively from late 19th and early 20th century derivative sources, which stem from unpublished family records and oral histories maintained among the various branches of the Irish Bloods and now part of Manuscript (Ms) 12,816 at the National Library of Ireland.An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Ms 12,816, National Library of Ireland: Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 What was generally ''believed'' about Edmund by the early Bloods of Ireland was put down in writing in 1791 by [[Blood-30|William Blood]], and can be summarized as follows: *Edmund arrived in Ireland "during the reign of Queen Elizabeth," but in 1791 the exact year was no longer remembered. *He was an officer in the English army, but no mention was made of his rank. *Aside from the fact he was an army officer, there is no reason given for his arrival in Ireland. Unlike later accounts that say he was part of an English army sent to suppress an Irish rebellion, the earliest account makes no mention that he was part of any such army or that his journey to Ireland was related to an Irish uprising. *His unnamed first wife gave birth to his first son, Neptune, while on the sea crossing to Ireland. *On this sea journey was "the Earl of Inchiquin and another nobleman who happened to be at that time on board." *Edmund resigned his commission in the army shortly after arriving in Ireland. *He began buying "considerable tracts of land" in an unidentified part of Ireland. *Edmund would eventually have a total of two and perhaps three wives. *Four sons by two wives are mentioned for Edmund: Neptune, Edmund, and Thomas by his unnamed first wife and William by his unnamed second wife. ===Later Additions to the Story=== :Later authors, drawing on sources of unknown provenance or accuracy, added further details to Edmund's life, mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but as recently as 2015: :*His father, named as Edmund Blood as well, had allegedly been a member of the "minor Tudor gentry." :*His family was said to have been from Derbyshire in the English Midlands; specifically, they were said to have been from the village of Makeney in the parish of Duffield. :*Later accounts allege he came to Ireland as part of an army raised in the English Midlands by "the Lord Inchiquin of the day." Note here that "the Lord Inchiquin" has gone from someone who happened to be on the ship in 1791 to now being the entire reason for Edmund's presence on the ship and his journey to Ireland. :*The English army of which he was a part was allegedly sent to suppress a rebellion by the native Irish against English rule. :*Later accounts after 1791 suddenly supply a date of arrival -- Edmund and that army arrived in Ireland in the year 1595. :*Edmund was now not just a commissioned officer, but a captain (a higher position then than an army captain of today); an 1837 pedigree specifies he was not just a captain but a captain of cavalry. :*He was alleged to have taken up residence in Kilnaboy Castle in western County Clare. :*He was said to have been a Member of the Irish Parliament for Ennis, the county town of County Clare. :While much of this sounds like later embellishment of the story, some of these later additions are either possibly or probably rooted in fact. ===Other Relevant Evidence=== :To the above we can add two more items of relevance: *In Ms 12,816, p.29, there is a handwritten extract made the ''Journals of the Irish House of Commons'' referring to the general election held in Apr 1613:An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Reference: Manuscript (Ms) 12,816. Held by The National Library of Ireland, Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 ::"King James the 1st -- April 1613. A General Election of all Ireland was ordered, and took place in the above month, and on the 18th of May following a Parliament was holden at the Castle of Dublin. The following gentlemen were returned for the County of Clare & Borough. County: Daniel O'Brien, knight, brother of the Earl Thomond.This part is in Latin; the original reads ''miles, filius Comitis Thomond.'' Bertius Chanchye,There was a transcription error here. The second Clare MP's name was actually Boetius Clancy. armiger.An armiger was a person entitled to the use of an achievement of arms, and in the early 17th century was the equivalent of "esquire," so the social rank below a knight. Borough Inishe: Johannes ThorntonJohn Thornton was at this time the High Sheriff of County Clare. Later in the year his successor, Samuel Norton, would assume the position. [and] Edmundus Bloode." ::Thornton and Bloode are noted together as being elected to represent ''Borough Inishe'', the new electoral borough encompassing the county town of Ennis, and the extract even notes Borough Inishe as "[i.e. Ennis]." Thornton and Bloode were also both noted as being ''generosi'', a Latin word meaning high born or noble. And all four men were collectively referred to as "gentlemen," a term of strict social rank at the time and not a general term for any adult male as it's often used today. *An Apr 2023 Y-DNA test of a direct male descendant of Edmund Blood via his eldest son Neptune has shown conclusively that Edmund was a Derbyshire Blood as was reported by later sources in the 20th century. This Y-DNA sample grouped very closely with current living male Derbyshire Bloods, and the result showed a divergence from the main Derbyshire line probably occurred sometime in the 1500s. :'''NOTE: See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study:_The_Irish_Bloods_of_County_Clare_-_Edmund_Blood_%28Sources%29 this free-space profile] for a full treatment of both the published and unpublished sources relevant to Edmund Blood.''' ===The Family Tales and Later Additions versus Documented History=== :Fortunately for us, the history of 16th and early 17th century Elizabethan Ireland is relatively well documented. Using the known history, let's look at what both the 18th century Irish Bloods and the later 19th and 20th century contributors had to say about Edmund: :*''He arrived in Ireland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth as an English army officer, with 1595 being the most commonly-quoted year.'' Queen Elizabeth ruled from 1558 to 1603 and the Irish uprising of 1594 to 1603, known as The Nine Years' War, was by far the most significant event in Ireland during her reign. It is entirely plausible that an English army officer, especially one with experience in the ongoing Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604), might have been sent to Ireland to assist and advise the inexperienced English army stationed there. :*''He arrived in Ireland in during the reign of Queen Elizabeth as an officer in an English army sent to suppress an Irish uprising, with 1595 being the commonly-quoted year.'' This is a bit different from Edmund going alone to Ireland. An English army ''was'' dispatched to Ireland to put down the rebellion during the Nine Years' War but this happened in 1599, not in 1595. This 17,000-man army was recruited in England for the purpose, and was commanded by Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. The Irish uprising started in 1594, but by 1595 the English weren't particularly hard pressed and in any event a ceasefire was declared in Oct 1595. No reinforcements were sent from England in 1595 because there was no need. It was only when the ceasefire ended and the English army suffered a series of defeats at the hands of the Irish rebels in 1598 and 1599 that Devereux and his force were sent to shore up the English position. So, it is plausible and historical that Edmund Blood could have arrived in Ireland as an officer in an English army, but that would have been in 1599, not 1595. :*''He was a captain of infantry or a captain of cavalry.'' Either of these is plausible. To be commissioned a captain required extensive military experience and proven leadership ability. The only place Edmund could have obtained this experience was the Anglo-Spanish War, which had been ongoing in the Netherlands since 1585 and which had involved large numbers of English troops. Edmund going to Ireland on his own as a captain in 1595 is plausible, as is his participation in the 1599 Devereux expedition. About 2,000 of these veteran soldiers were in Devereux's army when it sailed for Ireland. Also in Devereux's army were 1,300 cavalry, meaning Edmund could have been a captain of cavalry as sometimes reported. :*''He was associated with "the Lord Inchiquin" or "the Earl of Inchiquin."'' This is where there is a serious and irreconcilable difference between a 1595 arrival and a 1599 arrival. The person referred to here was Murrough O'Brien, the 4th Baron Inchiquin, who was a pro-English native Irish lord known to have campaigned in the Nine Years' War against the Irish rebels. If 1595 was indeed Edmund's year of arrival, then this ''could'' be plausible, even though there are no records that the Baron Inchiquin raised any reinforcements in England in any year, let alone 1595. But if 1599 was Edmund's year of arrival then the insurmountable problem is that Murrough O'Brien, the Baron Inchiquin in the 1590s, had been killed in fighting near Sligo in Jul 1597. So, ''either'' Edmund originally came to Ireland with O'Brien in 1595 ''or'' he came with Devereux in 1599 -- but it can't be both. Yes, there was a 5th Baron Inchiquin, Dermond O'Brien, but he was only four years old when Devereux's army sailed and therefore cannot plausibly be the Baron Inchiquin who recruited Blood or raised any forces in England. :*''He settled in County Clare.'' If Edmund's arrival in Ireland was somehow associated with the Baron Inchiquin (so prior to Jul 1597), then it's surely relevant to the story that the part of west Clare in which he settled was [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/inchiquin/ within the Barony of Inchiquin]. If Edmund arrived in 1599, then it's possible he was initially ''stationed'' in the west of Clare as an army officer. When Devereux arrived in Ireland, his first order of business was re-establishing English control over the south of country, to include the Province of Munster in which Clare is located. Clare had been the target of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donogh_O%27Brien,_4th_Earl_of_Thomond#Tyrone's_Rebellion repeated rebel invasions], with the last one only just having been repulsed earlier in 1599. So, Clare was in a precarious position and Donough O'Brien, the pro-English Earl Thomond, would likely have appreciated the assistance. For Devereux, securing the south of Ireland involved parceling out his 2,000 veterans in small garrisons across the province of Munster. Edmund, likely one of these 2,000 veteran soldiers, would likely have been placed in command of one of the garrisons. It's entirely plausible that garrison was in west Clare and could well have been centered on Kilnaboy Castle, a new fortification owned by the Earl of Thomond, whom Devereux would have been keen to support. ===A Historically-Viable Profile of Edmund Blood of Clare=== :From the above we can either establish or strongly infer certain biographic details about Edmund Blood of County Clare: :*He was an English Protestant - If he was an officer in the army then he was a Protestant; Catholics were not allowed to hold commissions or serve in public positions in the late 16th century. Also, history records that the MPs elected to represent the Borough of Ennis in 1613 (John Thornton and Edmund Blood) were both Protestants. :*He probably did come from a family of the English gentry - The Journal of the Irish House of Commons refers to him as a "gentleman" and "generosi" (high-born, noble) in its entry pertaining to his election as an MP for Ennis in 1613. :*He was probably well educated - A good education was a benefit of being born into the English gentry. :*He had extensive military experience -- The rank of captain was rarely offered to anyone other than veteran soliders with proven battlefield leadership. :*He had a connection with either the 4th Baron Inchiquin or the 4th Earl Thomond, or possibly both men -- The earliest story says he crossed over with the anachronistically namedThe Earldom of Inchiquin and the title "Earl of Inchiquin" were only created in 1654. From 1654 onwards, the two titles ran in parallel; the Earls Inchiquin were also the Barons Inchiquin. But in both 1595 and 1599 the title "Earl of Inchiquin" did not exist. The confusion probably stems from two things. First, by 1791 when William Blood compiled his account, the exact year of creation of the Earldom of Inchiquin could have been forgotten and later Irish Bloods began to anachronistically project the later title too far into the past. Second, the fact that the 1st Earl Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, bore the same name as his grandfather the 4th Baron Inchiquin probably contributed significantly to the confusion between the two titles. "Earl of Inchiquin" who just happened to be on the same ship. Later, this earl morphed into the Baron Inchiquin. But the lands Edmund was said to have owned were in the [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/inchiquin/ Barony of Inchiquin] which was itself within the Earldom of Thomond. When he was elected an MP in 1613, one of his fellow MPs from Clare was the earl's younger brother, Sir Daniel O'Brien. So, it appears likely Edmund had some relationship with the 4th Earl Thomond and (depending on his year of arrival) possibly with the 4th Baron Inchiquin as well. :*He was financially well-off - He had the means to purchase "considerable tracts of land" even after resigning his commission and losing that source of income. :*He came to Ireland in either 1595 or 1599 - 1595 is the date reported by some early and reputable derivative sources such as Burke's, but 1599 is the year in which we have a documented arrival of an English army in Ireland during the Nine Years' War. There are compelling arguments to be made for ''both'' dates. :*He was probably newly married when he departed for Ireland (married within the previous year) given that his first child was born on the voyage across the Irish Sea, meaning a marriage in 1594 or 1598 depending on which arrival date is correct. :*Based on the average age of marriage for English men in the late 16th century, we can estimate a year of birth for him 27 to 28 years prior to the birth of his first son on the sea crossing to Ireland. If 1595, that points to a year of birth around 1568. If 1599, then a year of birth around 1572. ==Was Edmund Blood of Clare also Edmund Blood of Makeney?== Since the late 19th century, [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] in the parish of Duffield, Derbyshire has been proposed, and widely accepted, as the man who would later become [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood of County Clare]]. But where did this conclusion come from? As we've seen, the Irish Bloods of the late 18th century didn't even know what county in England Edmund came from, let alone his village and parish of origin. There are some serious problems with the hypothesis that these two Edmunds were the same man: *As already discussed, whether Edmund went to Ireland in 1595 or 1599 is immaterial as Edmund Blood of Makeney was still living in Makeney at least as late as May 1605, and court documents state he had lived there all his life to that point. *There is no indication in any extant records that [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] had any military experience to warrant his commission as an army officer, one example of which would have been the use of any former or current rank as a courtesy title in the lawsuit, such as "ensign" or "lieutenant," a tradition that continued in the United Kingdom until very recently. I'm being conservative here with ensign or lieutenant; most accounts call him a ''captain'', a rank far more important in the late 16th century than a captain is today. A captain back then was closer in authority and responsibility to a modern colonel and captains were highly experienced soldiers with a proven ability to command troops in battle. That does not fit what we know of Edmund Blood of Makeney. *There is no indication in any extant records that [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] was high born or a gentleman, which we know Edmund Blood of County Clare was. Indications of such a status should have appeared in the 1604-1605 court records involving Edmund of Makeney, in which one would expect someone of such status to have been noted as an esquire or a gentleman, or even just called 'mister' in recognition of his social rank. These terms are not found in the court records, nor is there any other indication Edmund Blood of Makeney was someone of any elevated social rank. *Edmund Blood of County Clare is alleged to have produced four sons in Ireland but no daughters; [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] produced at least two sons and a daughter in England. If this Edmund went to Ireland, what became of these children? They did not die in Duffield parish, yet they do not appear in any Irish records and their names (Elizabeth, Zacharias, and Ismael) are not associated with Edmund Blood of County Clare. *Edmund's son [[Blood-51|Neptune]] could not have been ordained an Anglican clergyman on 12 Mar 1623 (corrected NS year) at Trinity College DublinBurtchaell, George Dames and Sadleir, Thomas Ulick, editors. Alumni Dublinenses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860), Alex Thom & Co., Ltd, Dublin, Ireland: 1935 -- p.76. Available online at https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/70795b624. if he had only been born in late 1605 at the earliest (this being the earliest year at which Edmund of Makeney could have possibly moved to Ireland). Ordination required the candidate to be at least 21 years of age, which Neptune would not have been in Mar 1623. ==How Edmund Blood of Makeney Got Mixed Up in All This== The introduction of Edmund Blood of Makeney into the story came via [[Goodbehere-3|Samuel Goodbehere]] of Birmingham in 1879, and ''not'' from anyone among the Irish Bloods. Where did Samuel Goodbehere get his information? It certainly appears he got it from the family of his wife, the former [[Blood-2334|Mary Anne Blood]] of Birmingham. In a "Pedigree made from particulars sent to Mr. William Bindon Blood by Mr. Samuel Goodbhere of Birmingham in 1879," the [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood]] who was the eldest son of [[Blood-143|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] was "Presumed to be E[dmund] B[lood] who settled in Ireland." And how was Samuel's wife Mary Anne Blood connected to this family of Derbyshire Bloods? Under [[Blood-143|Edmund Blood of Makeney's]] third son, Robert, there's a note that "The Bloods of Birmingham claimed descent from this [[Blood-2250|Robert Blood]]," who was a brother of the Edmund they presumed went to Ireland to become [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood of County Clare]]. But Goodbehere's pedigree further states that Robert Blood was "supposed to have settled in Tamworth [and was] buried there 16th Sept 1646." The problem is, it's unlikely the Robert Blood of Tamworth who died there in 1646 was Robert Blood, son of Edmund Blood of Makeney. We know from the court records of the 1605-1605 lawsuitTestamentary case: re will of Edmund Blood the elder, Dalbury [sic], Derbyshire, Nov 1604 - Jun 1605, Staffordshire Record Office, Alt Ref No B/C/5/1604/27. Online SRO catalogue entry at http://www.archives.staffordshire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=CA1%2f2%2f5%2f1604%2f27&pos=5 between [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood, Jr. of Makeney]] and his youngest brother [[Blood-2252|William]], that their brother Robert had moved to Dalbury in Derbyshire sometime prior to Jun 1605, and probably prior to Jun 1604. His sons George and Edmund were born in Dalbury in 1604 and 1606. Robert Blood of Tamworth only started his family there in 1623. While it is not impossible that Robert Blood of Makeney & Dalbury later moved to Tamworth and started a second family there in his later years, it doesn't seem very likely and would require evidence to support it. It appears at this point unlikely they're the same person, and so Mary Anne Blood's family link is more likely to the Bloods of Tamworth in Staffordshire and not to the Bloods of Makeney in Derbyshire. The Birmingham Bloods appear to have gotten it wrong, which then caused everyone after to have an incorrect lineage for Edmund Blood of County Clare. But in this error, we might have a grain of truth. This is, it's plausible Edmund Blood of County Clare ''shared a common ancestor'' with the Tamworth Bloods, and perhaps the origin of Edmund Blood lies with the origins of the Tamworth line. This has yet to be explored as far as I am aware, but would make for a very useful line of research. ==Conclusions== Based on the core items of historically plausible biographic detail we have about Edmund Blood of County Clare, we derive a picture of a young man from an upper-class family of the English Midlands, well educated, well off financially probably due to his family, an experienced soldier, and a risk taker. It's highly unlikely this man was Edmund Blood of Makeney. To claim they were the same man would require us to ignore much of the family history of the Irish Bloods, or ignore the Derbyshire records, or ignore much of both. It is simply not possible to square this circle without twisting the evidence beyond all recognition. What of the Y-DNA evidence? It merely proves Edmund of Clare was a Derbyshire Blood; it doesn't prove which line of Derbyshire Bloods was his. In the period from 1575 to 1625, the majority of all known Bloods in England (57%) were from either Derbyshire or Nottinghamshire. In other words, just being an English Blood at all would give him well over a 50/50 chance of being a Midlands Blood, and a 30% chance of being a Derbyshire Blood. This means that, while useful, the Y-DNA evidence isn't nearly the smoking gun it seems at first. ==Sources==

Blood Name Study: The Irish Bloods of County Clare - Neptune Blood

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[[Category:Church of Ireland Priests]] [[Category: Alumni of Trinity College, Dublin]] NOTE: In accordance with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dates%2C_Calendars_and_Genealogy#Old_Style_vs_New_Style Wikitree guidelines concerning pre-1753 dates] on records from the English-speaking world, I have corrected all such dates that fall from 1 Jan to 24 Mar (inclusive) to the next calendar year. Where I have done this, I have added the note that it is a "corrected NS year." Note that where I have quoted directly from any sources I have quoted as-written and have not corrected any of the source's dates. =Neptune Blood, Eldest Son= {{Image|file=Religion_Images-55.png |align=r |size=100px |caption=[[Space:Church_of_Ireland_Clergy|Church of Ireland Clergy]] }} Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]] [[Blood-51|Neptune Blood]] is the only son of [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood of County Clare]] for whom there is a good amount of primary evidence from both original and high-quality derivative sources. Neptune is alleged to have gained his unique given name due to being born during his parents' sea journey from England to Ireland, reported by late 19th century derivative sources as having occurred in either 1595 or 1599 (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study:_The_Irish_Bloods_of_County_Clare_-_Edmund_Blood Edmund Blood's analysis sub-page] for more explanation). ==Sources Relevant to Neptune Blood== ===Original Sources=== :The only original sources uncovered so far for Neptune Blood are court records, most of which are unfortunately merely bill book entries from the Court of Chancery or the Equity Exchequer in Dublin, with virtually no detail aside from names, dates, and designation of plaintiff or defendant. These court records are as follows: *14 Nov 1634 to 14 Feb 1635 (corrected NS year); lawsuit by Henry O'Brien, the 5th Earl of Thomond, against Neptune Blood and three other men."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FCHANCERY%2F0000085196 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 14/11/1634; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Court of Chancery Bill Books 1633-1640; Volume: 1; Page: 40. *11 Nov 1642; in the only court record providing any useful details, Neptune was deposed concerning losses he sustained in the recent Irish uprising, which was in reality the start of the Eleven Years' War. In this deposition, he is "Neptune Blood late of Craggane in the parish of Rath b[arony] of Inshiquin & within the County of Clare (a brittish p[ro]testant) duely sworne & examined before us...""Deposition of Neptune Blood," 1641 Depositions, Trinity College Library Dublin, Reference: MS 829, fols 026r-026v; County: Clare; Date: 11/11/1642; Type: Bisse. Transcript available online at https://1641.tcd.ie/index.php/deposition/?depID=829026r020 While sections of this statement are lined out, it appears they were lined out for brevity and not because they weren't accurate. *10 Nov 1657; lawsuit by Barnaby (Barnabas) O'Brien, the 6th Earl of Thomond, against Neptune Blood and two other men."Ireland, Court of Chancery Bill Books, 1627-1884", database, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J3N-V4FW : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- Name: Neptune Blood; Event Type: Legal; Event Date: 10 Nov 1657; Event Place: Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland. An image of the Court of Chancery Bill Book page containing this case entry is at FindMyPast.co.uk: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fcourt%2fchancery%2f007635217%2f00145 *18 Dec 1658; lawsuit by Robert Murray against Neptune Blood."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FCHANCERY%2F0001204393 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 18/12/1658; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Court of Chancery Bill Books 1655-1659; Volume: 3; Page: 189. *1 Feb 1673 (corrected NS year); lawsuit by Neptune Blood against Arthur Annesley, the 1st Earl of Anglesey, and Rowland Gwyn."Ireland, Court of Chancery Bill Books, 1627-1884", database, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J3F-SD2K : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- Name: Heptune (sic) Blood; Event Type: Legal; Event Date: 1 Feb 1672; Event Place: Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland; Court of Chancery Bill Books, Vol. 7, p. 4. An image of the Court of Chancery Bill Book page containing this case entry is at FindMyPast.co.uk: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fcourt%2fchancery%2f007635160%2f00724 *10 May 1675; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against Arthur Annesley, the 1st Earl of Anglesey, and Rowland Gwyn (again)."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FCHANCERY%2F0000057769 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 10/05/1675; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Court of Chancery Bill Books 1672-1677; Volume: 7; Page: 148. *9 Jun 1675 to 28 Apr 1676; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against five people."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001636408 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 09/06/1675; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1674-1676; Volume: 1; Page: 138. *13 Nov 1675; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against two people."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001637220 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 13/11/1675; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1674-1676; Volume: 1; Page: 179. *13 Jun 1678; lawsuit by John Nicholl Worth against James FitzGerald and "Neptune Blood, Doc[tor] of Divinitie and Deane of Killfenorough.""Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001611746 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 13/06/1678; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1676-1680; Volume: 2; Page: 132. *10 Jun 1679; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against two people."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001614262 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 09/06/167 (sic - the entry is under 10 Jun 1679); Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1676-1680; Volume: 2; Page: 203. ===Derivative Sources (Published)=== :The oldest published derivative source referencing Neptune is the 1851 ''Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies in Ireland,''Cotton, Henry (ed.), ''Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies in Ireland'', Hodges & Smith Publisher, Dublin: 1851. Available at https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi01cott/page/494/mode/2up but derived from original Church of Ireland records. In this work, Neptune is noted in a 1667 entry for Rath as "NEPTUNE BLOOD, D.D.,Doctor of Divinity appears. He was at this time Dean of Kilfenora." :Neptune was listed in the 1863 ''Clerical and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.''Brady, W. Maziere, D.D., ''Clerical and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, Taken from Diocesan and Parish Registries, Manuscripts in the Principal Libraries and Public Offices of Oxford, Dublin, and London, and from Private or Family Papers'', A. Thom Publisher, Dublin: 1863. Available online at https://archive.org/details/clericalparochia01dubl/page/n5/mode/2up Like the previous work, it was also a reproduction of original Church of Ireland records. Neptune's entry is on p.105: ::"1642. March 24. NEPTUNE BLOOD was presented to the P[riest of] Holy Trinity [Pat. Rot. 18 Charles I.] Neptune Blood, whom B[isho]p Ryder, of Killaloe, mentions as a "Student in the College of Dublin, a good scholar, and reads the Irish tongue," was ordained Priest on 18th March, 1622, and in that year was presented to the rectory of Yougal-Arra, with a dispensation pro quinquennio, studenti gratia. In 1632 he became Precentor of Killaloe, and in 1641 Archdeacon of Kilfenora. He deponed to the loss of £180 in the rebellion, besides his church living, worth £140 per annum. [MS. T.C.D. F. 2. 22.] In 1642 he became P[riest of] Holy Trinity, Cork. In 1663 he became Dean of Kilfenora, R. Killilaye, Kilmora, Carne, R.V. Rathblanagh, R.V. Kilkeedee, and P. Rathderb, in Killaloe. He received, also, in 1663, a dispensation to hold the recotories of Clonferd and Killbridge; and was, in 1661, a J.P. for Clare, and in 1663 for Westmeath counties. In 1667 he obtained a grant under the Act of Settlement of 208 plantation acres of land, in the barony of Burren, co. Clare. He married Elisabeth, eldest dau[ghter] of Higgat Lone, Dean of Kilfenora, by Mary Baldry, of Suffolk. His son, Neptune, was also Dean of Kilfenora; and the descendants of Dean Blood still possess landed property to the county of Clare." :James Frost's "''The History and Topography of the County of Clare, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the 18th Century''," published in 1893,Frost, James, ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the 18th Century''. Sealy, Bryers & Walker Printers: Dublin: 1893. Available online at https://archive.org/details/historyandtopog00frosgoog provides extra details concerning Neptune not seen in any other source: :*On p.551, Frost states that "A list of the Protestant clergy of the Diocese of Kilfenora, compiled in 1633, is here given: Dean, Heygate Lone; Precentor, Neptune Blood..." :*On p.410, Frost notes that in 1635, Neptune was appointed a "Civil Survey juror" in Killeely parish, County Clare. ::NOTE: These two items are important because they're the only references we have for Neptune between 1623 and 1642. :Frost also lists several instances of lands "disposed of" to Neptune Blood from native Irish lords, likely in the aftermath of the rebellion that became the Eleven Years' War. These were as follows: :*Lands in Ballyny, formerly held by Daniel O'Brien, disposed to James Aylmer and Neptune Blood (p.441) :*Lands in Derreen, formerly held by Conor Oge MacClancy & John Clancy, disposed to the Earl of Angelsey, John Cusack, James Aylmer, and Neptune Blood (p.441) :*Lands in Commonage, former proprietor "In controversy," disposed to Neptune Blood, Sir William King, and John Cusack (p.461) :Neptune next appeared in published form in Sir Bernard Burke's ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland'', 9th Edition of 1898, in which he is placed under the entry for his father, named as ''Edward'' Blood here and not Edmund. His entry reads: ::"The eldest son, REV. NEPTUNE BLOOD (so called because he was born at sea), b[orn] about 1595, ordained Priest 18 March, 1622-3, Dean of Kilfenora and Prebendary of Rath 27 June 1663. J.P. (i.e., Justice of the Peace) and Vicar-Gen[eral] of the diocese of Kilfenora 27 April 1676. He is said to have m[arried] three times. One of his wives was Elizabeth, eldest dau[ghter] of Higgat Love, Dean of Kilfenora."Burke, Sir Bernard. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland'', 9th Edition. Harrison & Sons, London: 1898, Appendix and Corrigenda, p.vii. Online at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858027897994&view=1up&seq=13 :''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland,'' published in 1899, repeats the 1898 entry, with the one change that Neptune's father-in-law Higgat Love has been reassessed as Higgat ''Lone''.Burke, Sir Bernard. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland,'' 9th Edition. Harrison & Sons, London: 1899, Supplement, pp.ix-x. Online at https://www.irishfamilyhistorycentre.com/pdf/?product_id=1489 :Likewise, the 1904 and 1912 editions of Burke's repeat the 1898 and 1899 entries, with only the addition of D.D. (Doctor of Divinity) after Neptune's name.Burke, Sir Bernard. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland,'' New Edition. Harrison & Sons, London: 1912, p.56. Online at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera00burkuoft/page/n5/mode/2up :NOTE: The Burke's entries are thought to have been derived from a currently unlocated genealogical work published by William Bindon Blood, a descendant of Neptune Blood, in 1881.Brian Blood and the Blood Family, https://www.dolmetsch.com/Bebinfo.htm :The written record concerning Neptune only changed significantly in 1933 with the publication of ''Four Score Years and Ten,'' the autobiography of William Bindon Blood's distinguished son Major General Sir Bindon Blood.Blood, Sir Bindon, Maj Gen, GCB, GCVO. ''Four Score Years and Ten'', published by G. Bell and Sons Ltd., London: 1933, pp.1-2. Available online at https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.208528 In this work, Sir Bindon adds some detail to Burke's entries, which I'll quote here: :*"Another tradition about the Captain (i.e., Edmund Blood of Clare) and his eldest son Dean Neptune Blood, of Kilfenora Cathedral in West Clare, a 'Pillar of the Church,' has it that they added to their incomes by levying tolls on the ships that passed, at that time in large numbers, to and from the Port of Galway. They arranged this by means of a small harbour on the coast just outside the southern limit of the Bay of Galway, which was protected by a castle and afforded shelter to a number of longboats with well-armed crews, who boarded the ship and levied the tolls." (pp.3-4) :*"Dean Neptune, the son of Captain Edmund, the first of us in Ireland, was given that name from his having been born at sea, on the way over, and it is still held in the family. He had a younger son, also named Neptune, who succeeded him as Dean of Kilfenora. There is a tradition that he was staying at Kilnaboy Castle at the time of the battle of Aughrim, between the Williamites and Jacobites in 1691." (p.5) :In 1935, the ''Alumni Dublinenses'', a register of students and faculty of Trinity College Dublin from its earliest days, was published. Neptune appears on p.76, in an entry that reads "BLOOD, NEPTUNE. [Priested Mar. 12, 1622; Dean of Kilfenora 1663.]"Burtchaell, George Dames & Sadleir, Thomas Ulick, ''Alumni Dublinenses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860)'', Alex Thom & Co., Publisher: 1935. Available online at https://doi.org/10.48495/70795b624. While this document is derivative in nature, the Preface explains that it's a faithful copy of the original hand-written volumes maintained by Trinity College Dublin. While these volumes only started in 1637, other college records dating from the period 1593 to 1637 were consulted, and which yielded 300 names of pre-1637 students.Alumni Dublinenses, Preface, p.vii. It is presumably in these older records that the entry for Neptune Blood was found. Note that the ordination date of 12 Mar given here is different from the previous two sources above that both quoted 18 Mar. See "Date of Ordination" at the bottom of this page for a possible explanation. :By 1976, Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' had expanded the 1899 entry for Neptune, adding some important details and changing others: ::"The eldest son, THE VERY REV NEPTUNE (so-called because he was b[orn] at sea) BLOOD, DD, JP, ordained 18 March 1622/3, Dean of Kilfenora, and Preb[endary] of Rath 27 Jan 1663/4-1692, Vicar-Gen[eral] Dioc[ese of] Kilfenora 1676, b[orn] ca 1599/1600, said to have m[arried] thrice, one of his wives being Elizabeth, eldest dau[ghter] of Very Rev Higgat Lone, Dean of Kilfenora 1617-39, and d[ied] 1692."Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (ed.). ''Burke’s Irish Family Records'', Burke’s Peerage Limited, London: 1976, p.142. Online at https://www.burkespeerage.com/record_to_view.php?book=Burke%27s%20Landed%20Gentry%20Irish%20Family%20Records&ref=Irish&page=1&totalPages=1269&bref=1290%20753%201757%20876 (subscription required) ::NOTE: This entry is significant because Neptune's year of birth has moved from 1595 to 1599/1600 -- 1599 is the other most plausible year for Edmund's arrival in Ireland and hence also for Neptune's year of birth. :The only addition of any importance since 1976 is Robert Hutchinson's ''The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King’s Secret Agent'' from 2015, which added the unsourced detail that Neptune's mother was named Margaret, something never stated in any other source for over two hundred years, and not stated in Ms 12,816 from which Hutchinson drew much of his early material on the Clare Bloods.Hutchinson, Robert. ''The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King’s Secret Agent.'' Orion. Kindle Edition, Location 139 of 6615. Hutchinson also relates that Neptune "served with King Charles I at Oxford during the first English Civil War." ===Derivative Sources (Unpublished)=== :The main unpublished source concerning Neptune is the compiled genealogical notes, pedigrees, and family histories of the Irish Bloods, labeled as Manuscript (Ms) 12,816 at the National Library of Ireland.An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Ms 12,816, National Library of Ireland: Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 The information in Ms 12,816 is from various people and was compiled over a period of just over 100 years, from 1791 to 1899 when the Preface of Ms 12,816 was written. Here are the key bits from the collection that are relevant to Neptune Blood: :*In "An Historical Account of the family of The Bloods written by me William Blood Anno 1791," the story is related that "Edmund who was the first that arriv'd in Ireland which was in the reign of Queen Elizabeth the year unknown had 2 Wifes &...his first wife on her passage to Ireland was deliver'd of a Son (who was at the request of the Earl of Inchiquin & another Nobleman who happen'd to be at that time on board) christen'd by the Name of Neptune." (p.17) :*In the same 1791 account, William goes on that "On Edmund's death the landed property was divided in the following manner, Neptune his Eldest son was bred to the Church & had the Deanery of Kilfenora in Ireland & was succeeded in said Deanery by a son nam'd Neptune about the conclusion of the Civil Wars in England (the Old Dean dying at that time) but what property was left to the Old Dean by his father Edmond or to his brother Edmund I am totally at a loss to know, but the Old Dean left a considerable property to Edmond his eldest son by the first Wife whose issue I suppose are now living in the County of Clare in Ireland particularly some of them may be found at a place call'd Roxton in said County." ==Derived Biographic Details== :We actually know quite a bit about Neptune's later life -- after his ordination at Trinity College Dublin in 1623 (corrected NS year) -- from a variety of secure sources. What we don't know much about is his early life, but we can derive certain inferences from the information we have at hand. *'''Date of Birth:''' We can go either of two ways on Neptune's date of birth. Either he was born in 1595, the year most often cited for his father's arrival in Ireland, or he was born in 1599, the only year in which an English army crossed the Irish Sea to Ireland to fight a native uprising. But both things can't be true based on the known, documented history of the Nine Years' War (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study:_The_Irish_Bloods_of_County_Clare_-_Edmund_Blood Edmund Blood's analysis sub-page] for more on this issue). So, here's how these two options play out: :::'''1595:''' The pros for this possibility are a) it's the only year attested in any of the derivative sources, although where those sources obtained this date is not clear, and b) the children born after Neptune would then be of more appropriate/historically feasible ages for when their known life events occurred. Using two-year birth intervals, this would place Edmund's birth in 1597 and Thomas's in 1599. That makes much more sense for Thomas than the alternative birth year of 1603 if Neptune was born in 1599, given that Thomas was recorded as buying property in County Meath in 1621 -- entirely plausible for a 22-year-old, but much less plausible for an 18-year-old. The problem is this date contradicts the historical record in that no English army was sent to Ireland in any year prior to 1599. However, it is worth noting that the very oldest account of the Irish Bloods, the one from William Blood in 1791, never says Edmund came to Ireland with an English army, only that he came to Ireland as an English army officer. This ''could'' have happened in 1595. :::'''1599:''' If Neptune's father Edmund came as part of an English army, then this could only have happened in 1599 with the arrival of the army of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_in_Ireland#Departure We know when this crossing happened] -- the ships carrying Devereaux's army left their shelter in the cove off [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Beaumaris+Castle Beaumaris Castle] on the Isle of Anglesey on 12 Apr and arrived in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Dublin+Docklands,+Dublin,+Ireland Dublin harbour] on 15 Apr, covering about 90 nautical miles in three days, the slow progress apparently due to a severe storm on the Irish Sea. So, if we accept that Edmund's father crossed to Ireland with Devereux's army, and that Neptune was born on this voyage, then he was born between 12 and 15 Apr 1599. *'''Date of Ordination:''' Two of the earlier derivative sources cite 18 Mar 1622 as Neptune's date of taking holy vows, but the ''Alumni Dublinenses'' gives the date as 12 Mar 1622, as noted under the published sources. Note that both of these dates are stated with uncorrected Old Style years; the corrected NS year would be 1623. The problem might be in a common error in transcribing numerals in Secretary Hand -- in many cases the number two and the number eight can look virtually identical. It would take examination of the original document to determine which date is correct, although the fact two sources cite the 18th and only the Alumni Dublineneses cites the 12th indicates that 18 Mar might be the correct date. However, 12 Mar 1623 was a Sunday, and the rite of ordination was performed as part of a formal Sunday church service, making 12 Mar the overall more likely date of the two. In any case, both dates certainly cite the uncorrected Old Style year, and in fact one source does note the year as being 1622/23. This means we need to correct the year to 1623 to make it line up with the post-1753 New Style calendar, which changes years on 1 Jan and not on the older date of 25 Mar. *'''Date of Ordination vs Year of Birth:''' One would think the known date of Neptune's ordination would help us narrow down his year of birth, but it doesn't. The problem is, there are too many variables. Fulfilling all the requirements to be ordained could take between five and seven years (obtaining a Master of Divinity degree, plus additional training, plus practical experience), and this only started after earning one's undergraduate degree. But Trinity College Dublin offered both three- and four-year undergraduate degrees in the early 17th century, and ages of entry into the college in that same period ranged from 14 to 20 years old. Taking into account the upper and lower limits of all these variables, we have a probable range of birth years from 1592 to 1601. All that tells us is that 1595 and 1599 are both plausible, which we already knew.

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This page is for first generation of Bloods of the English North American colonies and their children and grandchildren. Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 1 Feb 2023 =Crossing the Atlantic= [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing This page] contains an analysis of all crossings to the English New World from the Pool of London and the nearby Thames port of Gravesend in 1635, the only year for which we have an apparently reasonably complete record during the Puritan Great Migration. The first English Bloods to emigrate to the Massachusetts Bay Colony appear to have left from London sometime after 15 Apr 1639, so this analysis provides our only insight into what that sailing year might have looked like. The same link is here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing Sailings from London to the English Colonies in 1635]. =The Bloods in the English New World= ==Bloods of the Massachusetts Bay Colony== :The first five male Bloods in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were the Nottinghamshire emigrants [[Blood-141|James Blood]], his minor son [[Blood-20|James Blood, Jr.]], [[Blood-147|Richard Blood]], and Richard's likely younger siblings, the brothers [[Blood-1697|John Blood]] and [[Blood-15|Robert Blood]]. These five were almost certainly all related to each other. Richard, Robert, and John are known to have originated in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire and James, Sr. probably did as well, although he lived in Nottingham at the time of his son James' birth. As for their progeny, James, Jr., the only son of James, Sr., had only one son who died as an infant. John Blood never married and produced no children at all. Therefore, any Bloods in the United States today who can trace their lineage back to this first generation of colonial Bloods will find that they are either in Richard's line or in Robert's line. :Establishing the relationship between all five of these Bloods, but especially of Richard to John and Robert and of those three to James, Sr., has been the Holy Grail of first generation colonial Blood research for the last several decades. On this sub-page I lay out what I believe to be their relationships and the evidence for it: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_5Bloods The Relationship Between Richard, Robert, John, and James Blood]. ===Family of [[Blood-141|James Blood]] of Concord and Chelmsford=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption+ }} ===Family of [[Blood-147|Richard Blood]] of Lynn and Groton=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Richard_Blood_-_Family_Relationships_Studies Richard Blood Family Relationships Studies Page] contains additional documents concerning Richard Blood. ===Family of [[Blood-15|Robert Blood]] of Lynn and Middlesex County=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Robert-Blood here for corrections to the seven most common errors concerning Robert Blood]. ==Sources== ==Related Research== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_5Bloods The Relationship Between Richard, Robert, John, and James Blood of the Massachusetts Bay Colony] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Robert-Blood The Seven Most Common Errors Concerning Robert Blood of the Massachusetts Bay Colony] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire_Ruddington1&action=edit An Analysis of the Will of William Lakin of Ruddington & the Relationship Between Richard, John, and Robert Blood] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing Sailings from London to the English Colonies in 1635]

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=The Relationship Between Richard, Robert, John, and James Blood= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 2 Feb 2022

==Purpose== To establish as best as the evidence and our analysis will allow, the nature of the relationship between original Blood emigrants to the Massachusetts Bay Colony [[Blood-141|James Blood, Sr.]], [[Blood-147|Richard Blood]], [[Blood-1697|John Blood]], and [[Blood-15|Robert Blood]]. ==Starting Point== Two independent lines of primary evidence prove that Robert and John Blood were brothers, so this is not in question.Case of Robert Blood vs. Abraham Shephard, 3 & 27 Apr 1677 (digital images of 57 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 79, entry 1678-79-2, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946Case of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, 4 Sep 1694 (digital images of 9 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 182, entry 1694-182-3, image 561, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 We also know beyond any doubt that James Blood, Jr. was the only son of James Blood, Sr."England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com : accessed 11 Apr 2021), entry: James, Male, 11 Mar 1631, St Mary, Nottingham, Nottingham[shire], England, father James Bludd, FHL Film No. 503797, Reference ID 2:1201SR6. The great unknown has long been the relationship between Robert and John on the one hand and Richard Blood on the other, as well as the relationship between those three collectively and James Blood, Sr. ==Overview== On this page I will lay out the case that Richard Blood of Lynn and Groton was likely the older brother of Robert and John Blood. This case must be established based on the weight of the circumstantial evidence; if primary evidence that established the nature of their relationship still existed, then this research would not have been necessary. Having done that, I will then address the confounding issue of James Blood, Sr. and his relationship to the other three Bloods. As we know without any doubt that James, Jr. was the only son of James, Sr., his relationship to the others depends entirely on his father's. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Items of Evidence & Major Inferences== ===Ages=== :Richard was born in 1617"Ages from Court Records, 1636-1700," database with images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/7488:49021?ssrc=pt&tid=32380612&pid=18245663855 : accessed 5 Mar 2021), image of page from Sanborn, entry for Richard Blood Middlesex County Court; database reflects information taken from Lutz, Melinde. Ages from Court Records, 1636-1700: Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties, Massachusetts, Volume 1, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, p.27. and Robert in 1625Petition by Robert Blood for a general settlement of the bounds between his farms and the surrounding towns, 29 May 1700 (digital image of the original document), Massachusetts Archives Collection, 1603-1799, Vol. 243, Ancient Plans and Grants, 1649-1774, Microfilm Reel A-87 (GSU 00500-002-2318835), pp.5-6, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arccol/colvol3.htm or 1626.Case of Robert Blood, Jr. vs. Thomas Brown, 16 Jun 1684 (digital images of 6 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 107, entry 1684-107-2b, image 901, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 John never stated his age and no parish records survive from [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ruddington Ruddington] prior to 1632, but the general belief at least as far back as Richard Deane Harris' 1960 research in ''The Story of the Bloods''Harris, Roger Deane. The Story of the Bloods, G.K. Hall & Co., Sanbornville, New Hampshire, United States: 1960, p.5. The Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/storyofbloodsinc00unse has been that John was a few years older than Robert. There are some subtle hints in the surviving records that this is the case,1. In all cases in which the two brothers are listed together in official documents John is always named before Robert, which indicates John was the elder of the two. 2. In documents both signed jointly, John always signed before Robert. 3. The sale of their jointly-owned property in Ruddington in 1649 points to the brothers having to wait until Robert (born ca. 1626) had legally inherited, and not John. While the typical age of inheritance was 21, relatives of Robert and John in Ruddington had stipulated 23 years of age instead, and that may have been the case for Robert as well. and so I have assigned a tentative year of birth of 1623 to him. Birth years of 1617, 1623 (est.), and 1625/1626 would be a reasonable spacing for siblings. While this is evidence of nothing, at least their years of birth do no eliminate siblings as a viable possibility. ===Date of Emigration=== :Robert (and we must assume John as well) was in the Massachusetts Bay Colony not later than 1642 according to his own testimony as well as the testimony of others.Confirmation of Deeds held by Robert Blood, 3 Jun 1684 (digital image of a hand-written copy of original document entered into the county deed book), Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, Middlesex County, Deeds, 1696-1716, Vol. 12, pp.110-111, Massachusetts State Archives, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.Petition by Robert Blood for a general settlement of the bounds between his farms and the surrounding towns, 29 May 1700 (digital image of the original document), Massachusetts Archives Collection, 1603-1799, Vol. 243, Ancient Plans and Grants, 1649-1774, Microfilm Reel A-87 (GSU 00500-002-2318835), pp.5-6, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arccol/colvol3.htm It is important to point out that in 1642 Robert was ''at most'' 16 years of age and therefore legally a minor (below 21) under English law of the 17th century. John was almost certainly still a minor in 1642 as well. Given that there are no known or even suspected parents for them to have emigrated with, then as minor children Robert and John must have emigrated with some other adult -- unaccompanied children would have no more been permitted to take ship across the Atlantic then than they would be now, except in rare cases.The only exception that appears to have existed during the Puritan Great Migration was a child crossing the Atlantic in order to joing a parent already in New England. Information gathered during the writing of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing this analysis on ships from London to the English New World in 1635] uncovered a very small number of cases of children travelling alone, but always enroute to join a parent already in the American colonies. So, the absence of any known parents to make the journey to the Americas with John and Robert, or for them to join after the fact, limits us to the ''only two adult male Bloods in the colony'' in the late 1630s/early1640s: Richard and James, Sr. *It is widely assumed, based on the fact [[Blood-141|James]] was made a freeman of the colony in Jun 1641,Andrews, H.F. (arranged by). List of Freemen of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, From 1630 to 1691, Exira Printing Company, Exira, Iowa, United States: 1906. The Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/cu31924028814304 (image 12). that he had been in the colony since the summer of 1639, as the process to attain freeman status took a minimum of two years for most men. Independent analyses of the founding and early development of Concord always place James and family among the colonists who settled there in 1639.Gerrity, Robert M., Concord's First Settlers, 1636-1643 (https://yankeeancestry.tripod.com/firstsettlers.html : accessed 20 Feb 2023). *[[Blood-147|Richard Blood]] and [[Wilkinson-1367|Isabell Wilkinson]], both from Ruddington in far-away Nottinghamshire, were married at St Saviour's Church directly adjacent to the Pool of London on 15 Apr 1639, at the very beginning of the prime trans-Atlantic sailing season."Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812," database with images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/48220_263021009500_3388-00280?pId=160761849 : accessed 1 Feb 2022); Information from image: "St Saviour Southwark, Aprill 15 Richard Blood & Isabell Wilkinson [married] p[er] li[centiam]." I have no other explanation for this other than the obvious: they emigrated to New England in the summer of 1639, the same time James, Sr. and his family appear to have emigrated there. :If Robert was in the colony not later than 1642, and we know from well-attested English history that new migration all but ceased after Dec 1640,Anderson, Robert Charles. “A Note on the Changing Pace of the Great Migration,” The New England Quarterly, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Sep, 1986), pp.406-407. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/365337 then he must have come over with either James and his family or with Richard and Isabell. There is no third choice. This means Robert and his brother John were close kin to one or both of those men. ===Early Residence in the Colony=== :Robert and John Blood definitely resided in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Lynn+Massachusetts Lynn] prior to moving to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Concord+Massachusetts Concord] in about 1649; one indirect item of evidenceDow, George Francis (editor) and Tapley, Harriet S. (transcriptionist). Records and Files of the Quarterly Court of Essex County, Vol. I, 1636-1656, entry for 9:5:1647, pp.132-133. The Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, United States: 1911. http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol1/table/index.html and one direct item of evidenceCase of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, 4 Sep 1694 (digital images of 9 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 182, entry 1694-182-3, image 561, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 confirm this. Richard almost certainly resided in Lynn from the time of his arrival in the Massachusetts Bay Colony until his eventual move to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Groton+Massachusetts Groton] in 1660; numerous items of evidence tie him to Lynn from his earliest appearance in the colonial records. James Sr., the only other adult male emigrant Blood, settled in Concord with wife Ellen and son James Jr. not later than 1639.We know this because of his grant of freeman status in Concord in Jun 1641. Freeman status was tied to membership of a specific Congregationalist church during the period prior to application; if a colonist moved to a new location, they would have to start the process over with the new church. Given that two years was the minimum time to qualify for freeman status, this makes it hard to come up with any other scenario other than James must have resided in Concord from the summer of 1639. As minor children, Robert and John (about 13 years old and an estimated 16 years old in 1639) had to be living with a family, and we know that family had to be in Lynn. Who else could that have been other than Richard and his wife Isabell? There is simply no other realistic possibility. ===Robert & John’s Ruddington Properties=== :The property Robert and John jointly owned in Ruddington, and which they sold in May 1649, consisted of a one-half share of a tenement, half an oxgang of plowland, and a one-quarter share of a cottage and its associated house plot.Record of Sale of Property in Ruddington, England by John and Robert Blood (digital image of copyist's entry), Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, Essex County, Deeds, Vol. 1, 1639-1658, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. This really sounds like an inheritance that has been divided up, with these two brothers jointly owning a bit less than half of the total interest. Otherwise, it’s hard to explain how two children (which Robert was until 1646 or 1647) owned land in England. I speculate that Richard inherited the other half as was typical for the eldest son and, being he was an adult prior to emigrating in 1639, had already disposed of his shares before leaving England. This would explain how he had the means to fund the journey to the New World. It would also explain how he would have been able to support Robert and John, who almost without doubt resided with him and his wife Isabell both in England and in New England. ===The Lakin Connection=== :Richard, Robert, and John had a lifelong association with [[Lakin-22|William]] and [[Lakin-12|John Lakin]] of nearby [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Reading+Massachusetts Reading], Massachusetts and formerly of Ruddington in Nottinghamshire, the same town Richard, Robert, and John were from. These five men were co-founders of Groton together; Robert called on the Lakins to testify on his behalf in a court case late in his life; and William Lakin was appointed to carry out the probate inventory for Richard’s estate in 1683. Richard was almost without doubt a first cousin of William and John, and if John and Robert were his siblings then they were as well. This would explain the close association of the three Bloods and two Lakins (along with the Lakins’ stepfather William Martin) in the establishment of Groton -- it was a Blood-Lakin family enterprise. It’s worth noting the only two adult male Bloods in the colony not brought in on the Groton deal were James Blood, Sr. and James Blood, Jr. of Concord. Those two are often the outliers with respect to Richard, Robert, and John. ===Signatures on the 1655 Petition to Establish GrotonPetition to the General Court for the Establishment of the Town of Groton, Undated but bef. 25 May 1655 (digital image of original document). Groton Historical Papers, Ms. N-1340, Box 1, Groton Town Papers, 1646-1849, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_5Bloods.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} :On this petition ten men, to include Richard, Robert, and John Blood, William and John Lakin, and the Lakins’ stepfather William Martin, are all represented by what may or may not be authentic autograph signatures – in fact it’s probably a mix of authentic signatures and proxy signatures. A careful examination of John’s signature shows it’s in his own hand as he used a very ornate and distinctive capital-J that is replicated exactly in a signature of his from a 1682 court case.Case of Concord vs. John & Robert Blood, 27 Sep - 3 Oct 1682 (digital images of 6 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 99, entry 1682-99-2f, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 (images 599-602). Richard’s signature on the petition, however, does not even remotely match later examples known to be by him. Therefore, the obvious conclusion is that someone signed the petition on Richard's behalf. With the exception of the capital-B, which is somewhat different, the letter forms used to write ‘Blood’ in Richard's proxy signature on the 1655 petition match exactly with the letter forms in Blood in John’s autograph signature on the same document. The -lood- element matches letter-for-letter; both use a distinctive capital-L in Blood, as well as identical letter-d’s containing odd double loops. And neither are anywhere close to the form of Blood in Robert’s signature on the same document. It very much appears that John signed for Richard on the 1655 petition, another item of evidence showing that there was some close relationship between them. ===Ruddington, Again=== :As stated, Robert and John owned property in Ruddington (and were almost certainly from there); Richard’s probable first cousins John and William Lakin were definitely from Ruddington;They were both listed in the 1633 will of their father [[Lakin-145|William Lakin]], who lived and died in Ruddington. and Richard’s wife Isabell Wilkinson was also definitely from Ruddington.This is proven by the 1630 will of her father, [[Wilkinson-12837|Robert Wilkinson]] of Ruddington. It is reasonable to infer, therefore, that Richard was also from Ruddington. In fact, it would be quite unreasonable to infer otherwise given the current evidence. This leads to the conclusion that Richard, Robert, and John were not just Nottinghamshire Bloods, they were specifically Ruddington Bloods. Ruddington, while referred to as a town in some contemporary records, was more of a middling-sized village, having a population of less than 300 in 1585 and about 320 by 1603Dingle, Joan Margaret. ''Kinship and Mobility in Early Modern England: Case Studies from Nottinghamshire.'' Thesis Submission, The University of Calgary, Jun 1997, p.21. Online at https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/handle/1880/26988/24581Dingle.pdf;jsessionid=F8CF8C675EDB6502C2925112B23EAF75?sequence=1 It's unlikely a village of that size would have hosted unrelated Blood families. While records from the period are scant, what survives from Ruddington and the surrounding area so far shows that Ruddington Bloods are always closely related -- where it is possible to trace specific relationships, I have yet to find any two 17th century Ruddington Bloods who were more distant than first cousins. In other words, it appears this was a single extended family. Therefore, it is most probable that three Bloods from the same rural village would have also been closely related. ===Richard Blood, Sr. of Ruddington=== :In 1633, [[Blood-224|Richard Blood Sr.]] of Ruddington witnessed the will of [[Lakin-145|William Lakin]] of Ruddington. William was the father of the same William and John Lakin with whom Richard, Robert, and John would later establish Groton. In his will, William stipulated that should his two sons die prior to inheriting at the age of 23, his property and wealth would revert to “all the children of Richard Blood, Senior” once they turned 23. While the explanation is far too lengthy to go into here, this stipulation is why I and others have concluded that Richard, Robert, and John were first cousins of John and William Lakin. A close reading of the text of the will leads to the conclusions that “all the children of Richard Blood, Senior” probably referred to Richard, Robert, and John. I have [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire_Ruddington1&action=edit a separate paper dedicated to this subject], and further explanation can be found at [[Blood-224|Richard, Sr.'s profile]]. ===Temperament & Personality=== :Robert, John, and Richard Blood had what can only be described as a casual regard for the law and colonial authority: :*Robert and John’s first appearance in the colonial record was their arrest and prosecution for assault and battery in Lynn. :*John had a warrant issued against him for refusing to take the Oath of Fidelity to the colony.Case of the Colony vs. John Blood, summons to appear for refusing Oath of Fidelity, 24 Mar 1653 (digital image of original document), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 9, Section 2b, Image 188, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 :*Robert was in court for some reason (not rarely involving violence or the threat of violence) most of his life. He assaulted a constable, threatened to kill another colonist, and burned haystacks on land he claimed was his, among other things. One colonist requested Robert and John be bonded to the peace because he “went in bodily fear of them.”Case of Samuel Hunt vs. Robert Blood, 4 Apr 1654 (digital images of 8 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 9, entry 1654-9-2b, images 188-189, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 :*Richard was repeatedly hauled into court for selling liquor to the local native people, and in one case for trying to hide the fact his daughter Hannah was pregnant out of wedlock. He was sued for theft of public funds in Lynn and was accused of using physical force to prevent a constable of Lynn from carrying out his duties. :Of the three, only Robert was ever made a freeman of the colony, and only then very late in his life. Richard and John either had no interest or were not accepted. Likewise, Robert and John never held any town offices despite being prominent members of the community. Richard did, but primarily in Groton which, as we’ve seen, he may have very well regarded as “his town.” So, Richard, Robert, and John were not the quiet church-going Puritans of our history books. But they were all three very much like each other, which could point to an upbringing in the same household by the same likeminded father. :Compare this to James Sr., who was never in trouble with the law in any way, held several town offices in Concord and Chelmsford, and was made a freeman very early on. His son, James, Jr., was made a deacon of the Congregationalist church. Again, James is the odd one out compared to Richard, Robert, and John. ===Education=== :In the early 17th century, education was always private and relatively expensive. Few families below the yeomanry had the means or the need to procure it for their children. Since writing was always taught as a separate skill after the child had first learned to read, historians consider a demonstrated ability to write one’s name as evidence of full literacy. I have collected a total of 15 authentic autograph signatures by Richard, Robert, and John. In all cases they were able to sign their names in steady, practiced hands, indicating they were used to writing and were perfectly comfortable doing it. In fact, Robert and Richard used remarkably similar letter forms in their signatures. This consistency in education, like the consistency in their temperaments and personalities, is something we could reasonably expect from brothers. Like their years of birth, it proves nothing but also fails to disprove anything, which is sometimes nearly as useful. ===Family Oral Tradition=== :My grandfather [[Blood-1693|Walter Richard Blood]] told me a story that had been passed down to him from his grandfather [[Blood-482|Richard Blood]] via his father about the original migration of Bloods to New England. While I now realise the story had been badly muddled over time with anachronistic elements added in, the essential core is that “five brothers” originally arrived in the English colonies together, eventually splitting up and going their separate ways. We know beyond doubt the initial wave of English Bloods to arrive in the MBC did in fact consist of five males, but they were certainly not all brothers (e.g., James Sr. and Jr. were father and son; James Sr. was very unlikely to have been a brother of the other three). Nonetheless, the core element of the story – that five males arrived together and then split up – matches the evidence we currently have. It certainly appears these five arrived either all together or within a very short interval of each other in the summer of 1639, with James Sr. and Jr. going directly to Concord and Richard, Robert and John settling for a time in Lynn. Robert and John would eventually leave Lynn to establish the Bloods’ Farms north of Concord (1650) and Richard would relocate permanently to Groton (1660). This is all consistent with the story’s assertion that the five “split up” at some point after arriving. But the fact that the emigration was remembered in my family as a single group of related individuals points strongly to it being exactly that – a kinship group of Ruddington Bloods moving to the New World. In other words, if this story is even somewhat accurate then we should expect that these were all closely related people. I would conjecture that had this been multiple migrations by distantly related or unrelated Nottinghamshire Bloods then the descendants of James Sr. and Jr. would have remembered two men arriving, the descendants of Robert would have remembered one or perhaps two, and the descendants of Richard would have known only him as the founder of their line. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Conclusion Concerning the Relationship Between Richard, Robert, and John Blood== I believe the most reasonable explanation for the various streams of circumstantial evidence we have at present is that Richard, Robert, and John were all brothers, the sons of Richard Blood, Sr. of Ruddington. There are some indications in the historical record that Richard, Sr. may have had two wives, and so it’s possible Richard was a son by his first wife and Robert and John were sons by the second wife. But whether full or half-brothers, I conclude it is highly likely they were all siblings. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Contradictory Evidence== What I have presented to this point is an evaluation of the evidence supporting the hypothesis that Richard, Robert, and John were brothers. But I would be remiss if I did not point out and consider the evidence that contradicts or undermines this hypothesis. Some of this contradictory evidence is easily dismissed, but some is not so easily ignored. All of it begs an explanation if this hypothesis is correct. *In the 1694 court case of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, Robert was described as “the ''only'' brother of John" (emphasis added).Case of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, 4 Sep 1694 (digital images of 9 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 182, entry 1694-182-3, image 561, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 This would appear to be a deathblow to my hypothesis that all three were brothers, except for a few of points: ::* In 1694 both Richard and John were dead. Therefore “only brother” could be interpreted as “only brother [still living],” and according to an expert in 17th century legal documents that I’ve consulted, this phraseology was in fact used in cases like this. ::* The word ‘only’ was inserted using an insertion arrow (^), indicating it was added as an afterthought as an attempt to clarify Robert’s status relative to John (again, possibly that he was the only brother still living). ::* I have seen other contemporary court documents in which a person was referred to as “the only [relationship]” of someone else when they were demonstrably not the only one, living or otherwise. *While there was definitely interaction between Robert and John on one hand and Richard on the other (namely their cohabitation in Lynn and their joint founding of Groton), I would have expected more. Robert and John were closely associated in business dealings all their lives in Middlesex County, yet I can find no direct dealings between those two and Richard after the establishment of Groton in 1655. Perhaps there was a falling out between the two sides, perhaps records have gone missing, or perhaps they weren’t as closely related as I have come to believe. *Robert named sons John and James, probably to honour his brother John and James Blood, Sr. Why then did he never name a son Richard, especially if it was not only his eldest brother’s name but also his father’s name? He didn't lack for sons. Likewise, Richard picked Joseph, Nathaniel, and James as names but never named a son for Robert or John. This is outside the cultural norm for early 17th century English families and in my view is a significant item of contradictory evidence. It could be evidence of a falling out between the two men as possibly implied by their lack of business dealings after 1655, but it could also be evidence they were much more distant relations than I currently believe (although James, Sr. was clearly also a more distant relation yet both Robert and Richard appear to have named sons for him). -------------------------------------------------------- ==The Enigma of James Blood, Senior== To be completely honest, I have very little idea where or how James Blood, Sr. fits in with the other three Bloods. No surviving document either from Nottinghamshire or New England identifies James’ relationship to any of the other colonial Bloods. He is an enigma. Let’s start by summarizing what we know or can infer about him, some of which has been mentioned already: *He was first recorded on 7 Feb 1631 (corrected NS/Gregorian date) in St Peter’s Parish, Nottingham where he executed an allegation & bond for his marriage to Ellen Harrison there the same day. *Later in life he testified twice to ages that would indicate a year of birth of either 1605 or 1606. However, despite the parish records for all three historical Nottingham parishes being generally complete for the first decade of the 17th century, no record of James’ birth or baptism is found in any of them. *Comment: ‘James’ was not a name found among the proven Nottingham Bloods, so it does not seem to have been a favourite name of that family. In fact, the only Nottinghamshire Blood family to use the name James consistently prior to 1605 was the one in Ruddington. This leads me to the inference that James was probably not a Nottingham Blood, but was likely there to apprentice as a cordwainer, the occupation he listed on his marriage bond. I suspect he was a Ruddington Blood. *James was next recorded in St Mary’s Parish, Nottingham for his son James’ baptism on 11 Mar 1633. *The third earliest surviving records of James Blood is the birth of his daughter [[Blood-4|Mary]] on 12 Jul 1640 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. This proves that James was in New England at least by this date and probably earlier. Given that pregnant women rarely risked the Atlantic crossing, this implies an arrival in the colony not later than October of 1639. *The fourth earliest surviving record of him is from Jun 1641 when, as a resident of Concord, he was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Given that the process of becoming a freeman took a minimum of two years, this points to an arrival in Concord in the summer of 1639. Richard Blood and Isabell Wilkinson married in Southwark, London in Apr 1639, almost certainly just prior to their departure for New England. This is unlikely to be a coincidence and leads me to the conclusion that Richard and Isabell (and by extension Robert and John) travelled to the New World with James Blood and his family. *Comment: James must have let Robert and John live with him and his family in Concord after they moved there from Lynn in about 1649, otherwise the colonial law banning unmarried men from living outside a family unit would have gotten the two in trouble with the town authorities and likely sent back to Lynn. *James had lands in Concord bordering properties owned by both Robert and John Blood; James’ main farm in northeast Concord shared a long border with John Blood’s main farm just outside the Concord line. *In 1663, James Blood and his son James, Jr. witnessed a contract between John Blood and another colonist, then testified on John’s behalf when the other party broke the contract. *James Blood's last will and testament, drafted on 18 Jun 1680, makes no mention of Richard, Robert or John, all of whom were still living at the time. The only male heir listed in the will is James' proven son James, Jr. *In a deed of 4 Feb 1690, James, Jr. referred to John Blood as "my uncle John Blood." This is interesting in that it indicates a close relationship, probably familial, was recognized by James, Jr. towards John Blood. As today, ''uncle'' at the time could mean many things, but of course “brother of my father or mother” was the most straightforward meaning, then as now. *Comment: As we’ve discussed already, James clearly had a much different temperament from the other three Bloods. He was an upstanding member of the Concord community, an elected official in both Concord and Chelmsford, a freeman of the colony from very shortly after his arrival, and never in trouble with the law in any way. Unlike the sons of Richard and Robert Blood, some of whom also had their run-ins with colonial authorities, James’ son James, Jr. became a deacon of the Concord church. This points to very different upbringings between Richard, Robert, and John on the one hand and James on the other. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Conclusion Concerning the Relationship Between The First Three and James Blood== If there is an ultimate question concerning these four Bloods, the nature of James’ relationship to the others is it. The easy answer is “there’s insufficient evidence to draw any conclusions.” But the most useful answer comes from following the advice of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who said, ''“When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”'' Here’s my assessment of the possibilities in light of his advice: #'''They were not related:''' Impossible. It’s too rare a surname, they all came from within five miles of each other in England and probably from the same village, they all appear to have emigrated at the same time in 1639 if not together, and they clearly associated with each other in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (at least James, Sr. and James, Jr. with Robert and John). #'''They were father and sons:''' Impossible. James was only 12 when Richard was born, so that father-son relationship is impossible. James wasn’t married until at least five years after Robert was born and as many as seven years after John was born. We might as well call that impossible as well. Such things simply did not happen in deeply religious England, and certainly not in the Puritan bastion of Nottingham. Robert and John were minor children when they arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but they didn’t go live with their “father” in Concord? Why not? They were teenagers and would have provided free labour on James’ new frontier farm. There’s no way James would have left his two teenage sons in Lynn and taken only his 6-year-old son (James, Jr.) with him to Concord. That doesn’t pass even the most basic requirement of common sense. Also, as mentioned previously James Blood's will of 1680, makes no mention of Richard, Robert or John, all of whom were older than James' known son James, Jr. Per English inheritance law, the oldest son had to be bequeathed his proper share (at least one-third) of the father's estate and the other sons would be provided something, even if only a token amount. Yet the only son James mentions is his proven son James, Jr., who inherits virtually all of James' estate. #'''They were uncle and nephews:''' Impossible. We know the names of all the uncles of Richard, Robert, and John who were still alive in 1598, and there was no James among them. #'''They were brothers:''' Improbable, but not impossible. We have the 1690 record of James, Jr. calling John Blood his uncle. Did he mean it in the literal sense, that John was his father’s brother? The timing of James’ birth in 1605 or 1606 isn’t a dealbreaker either, as we know Richard, Robert, and John’s father Richard Blood, Sr. of Ruddington was married not later than 1601. James' will would not be a problem either, as there was no legal requirement to leave anything to, or even mention, one's siblings in one's will. There are other very serious problems with this possibility, but in deference to Sir Arthur’s previous admonition, these problems only place this one in the realm of the highly improbable, not the impossible. #'''They were first cousins:''' Improbable, but not impossible. While we know the names of all of Richard, Robert, and John’s uncles, we don’t know what happened to two of them, Robert and Edward, after 1598. They both would have been in the right age range to have had a son born in 1605 or 1606. #'''They were second cousins:''' Impossible. We also know the names of both the great-uncles of Richard, Robert and John. Great-uncle Edmund died childless in 1592 and great-uncle James died in 1604, the year before the earliest possibility for James' year of birth. Also, great-uncle James only named a daughter in his will, meaning he had no living sons. So, we’re left with two improbable possibilities; ''they were brothers'' and ''they were first cousins''. Given that there are too many unresolvable problems with ''brothers'', but at the same time ''unrelated'' is not an option, I'm inclined towards ''first cousins'' as the nature of the relationship. ==Sources==

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=Analysis: Sailings from London to the English Colonies in 1635= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 10 Aug 2020 Updated 16 Feb 2023: Altered Table 1 to differentiate between ships departing from the Pool of London and ships departing from Gravesend. Reviewed all entries and discovered several mistakes on the previous table, which are now corrected. Number of sailings remained the same at 55, but the number of ships went up to 54 while the number of passengers dropped from 4,902 to 4,822. All other tables and analyses recalculated to reflect updated numbers. ==Introduction== The source listed at the bottom of this page contains the passenger lists of 55 voyages by 54 ships from London or Gravesend or both from Jan to Dec 1635, making it the only year during the Puritan Great Migration for which sailing records and passenger lists appear to be at least relatively complete. Why the Pool of London and the port of Gravesend, situated about 40km/25 miles downstream on the Thames, were grouped together is not clear. Perhaps the government treated them as one combined port for administrative purposes or perhaps Gravesend had no government port office of its own. That all these passenger lists, for both London and Gravesend, are collected together as "Passinger w[hi]ch Passed from [th]e Port of London" indicates it's the former and not the latter. Whether 1635 can be taken as representative of the entire PGM when it comes to London and Gravesend versus other English ports is an open question. But at the very least, analysing the 1635 records should give us a general idea of what a typical sailing season looked like in the early 17th century in terms of numbers of ships and passengers by month and destinations to which they sailed. Being that all ports in England were in the same climatic zone and were dealing with the same currents and sea conditions when sailing westwards, it's reasonable to infer that these findings would be broadly applicable to all early 17th century English ports with respect to timings. The map below shows the six English New World colonies to which London and Gravesend ships voyaged in 1635. '''Note:''' In the interest of keeping headings and captions short, for the rest of this analysis I'll use "London" to mean both London and Gravesend unless otherwise specified. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing-2.png |align=c |size=xl |caption=''English New World Destinations from London in 1635'' }} ------------------------------------------------------ ==Ships from London to the English Colonies in 1635== The table below lists relevant information for all known departures from London and Gravesend to the English New World in 1635. Information listed includes: *Ship: Name as spelled in source, although some ships' names were spelled slightly differently between entries. *Port: L for the Pool of London, G for the port of Gravesend. In only one case was the ship specified as having embarked passengers at Gravesend, but if the passengers' religious certification (oath of supremacy of the Church of England) was done by the Minister of Gravesend, then I took that to mean they had embarked there. If no port was specified or the ship was "of London," then I took the Pool of London to be the port of embarkation. *Ship's Master: Useful for differentiating between ships of the same name. *Destination: As stated on the ship's passenger list(s). Note that some ships disembarked passengers at more than one destination. *Loaded From: Date the ship began embarking passengers based on date of earliest passenger list. *Loaded To: Date embarkation ended and the ship sailed; assumed to be the date of the last passenger list submitted to the port office. *PAX: Number of passengers embarked per the ship's passenger list or lists. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing-4.png |align=c |size=xl |caption=''Table 1'' }} *Table 1, Note 1: St Christopher is still the official name of the Carribean island better known as St Kitts. *Table 1, Note 2: The Hopewell that loaded and departed on 17 Feb is not the same Hopewell that loaded from 1 to 6 Apr, and probably not the same Hopewell that loaded from 28 Jul to 11 Sep; what we're seeing here is at least two and possibly three Hopewells. Other cases of ships with duplicate names include Defence, Elizabeth, Planter, and Paul. This appears to have been a point of confusion for the port's record office as well. One passenger list for the Defence has Master Pearce's name struck out and Master Boswell's name written in, indicating the port office had confused two ships of the same name for each other. Only the two Falcon entries are the same ship, as evidenced by Thomas Irish being listed as master for both sailings. *Table 1, Note 3: The Peter Bonaventure is the only ship that is specifically noted as having embarked passengers at Gravesend after departing London. *Table 1, Note 4: Providence Island was a Puritan colony on what are now the Colombian islands of San Andrés and Providencia, about 200 km east of the coast of Nicaragua in the western Carribean. Established in 1630, the colony was destroyed by the Spanish and Portuguese in 1641. ==Destination Analysis== 1635 saw 55 recorded crossings by 54 ships, of which: *20 went to Virginia (36.4%) *19 went to New England (34.5%) *5 went to St Christopher (9.1%) *5 went to Barbados (9.1%) *3 went to both St Christopher & Barbados (5.5%) *2 went to Bermuda (3.6%) *1 went to Providence Island (1.8%) If we look at the three main geographic areas of the early 17th century English New World as Virginia, New England, and the island colonies (Barbados, Bermuda, St Christopher, Providence Island), then the broad distribution of destinations in 1635 was: *Virginia: 36.4% *New England: 34.5% *Island Colonies: 29.1% This means that, notwithstanding the common perception that the New England colonies got the bulk of the immigrants, in reality they were split more or less evenly between the three English colonial areas -- at least in 1635 from London and Gravesend. Other historical studies indicate that Puritans tended to go to New England and the island colonies, whereas the people later to be identified as Royalists or Cavaliers during the coming English Civil War tended to go to Virginia. ==Embarkation Analysis== Duration of Embarkation: *39 vessels (71 percent) embarked all their passengers and departed on the same day. *16 vessels departed at least a day after loading commenced. *For those that took more than one day to embark passengers, the loading periods could vary from a few days to a few months; but if we look at only the 16 ships that took more than one day to embark passengers, then the average embarkation time for them was about 25 days. *The ''Abigail'' sat the longest, taking from 4 May to 10 July (68 days) to finally embark all her passengers. Number of Passengers Embarked: *Largest number: The ''Expedition'', with 205 passengers *Smallest number: The ''Planter'', with only 1 passenger *Average number: 88 passengers *Number of ships embarking 100 or more passengers: 23 (42%) ==Voyage Analysis== With the exception of the Falcon, ships that sailed from London or Gravesend in 1635 did only one outbound Atlantic crossing, although it’s possible some of them may have done other crossings from other English ports at other times in the season. ------------------------------------------------------ ==Sailings from London to the English Colonies by Month in 1635== The table below contains the same information for both London and Gravesend as in Table 1, but organised by month. For each month, the left half of the table gives number of departures for that month and what percentage of the total number of departures for 1635 this constituted (bearing in mind there were 55 departures by 54 ships). The right half of the table deals with passengers; total number for that month and the percentage of all passengers in 1635 that figure represents. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing-5.png |align=c |size=xl |caption=''Table 2'' }} ==Sailings by Month Analysis== In 1635, the sailing season really got underway in April when we can surmise the arrival of good weather allowed a first large pulse of departures (11) by ships that had probably been waiting for the weather to improve. This was followed by a decrease over May and June but then a larger surge in July (13), which would be the peak month of the 1635 season. This then steadily declined until the end of October, which appeared to be the last month of the prime sailing season. The five months of April, May, June, July, and August saw almost 73 percent of all departures and almost 72 percent of all passengers to the English New World colonies from London in 1635. ------------------------------------------------------ ==Implications of this Study== If these findings can be extended more or less intact to other early 17th century English ports, then, in the absence of original documents to the contrary, we can say the following about the ''average'' PGM emigrant: *They boarded on the day of the ship's departure (73% chance). *They departed in the peak months of April to August (72% chance). *They were on a ship with less than 100 other passengers. *Their ship had only one destination and it went straight there. *Their crossing time to the North American mainland averaged 9.5 weeks (known from other sources but added here because it fits well). ==Source== Data for this analysis was derived from: Hotten, John Camden. The Original Lists of Persons of Quality Who Went From Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700. Published by John Camden Hotten, London: 1874, pp.36-144. Reprinted by Empire State Book Company, New York. Available online at The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/n5/mode/2up

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=The Bloods of Derbyshire= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 1 Feb 2023 The Derbyshire Bloods appear to be the oldest line of the Midlands Blood, with the name first documented in Rowarth in 1431. The Nottinghamshire Bloods and the Leicestershire Bloods are both branches off of this line, and the Irish Bloods of County Clare originated in Derbyshire as well. ==Derbyshire Bloods from 1540 to 1650== The heatmap below shows all records of Bloods in south Derbyshire to 31 Dec 1650, with the earliest record being in the 1540s. In this period, most Bloods in Derbyshire were to be found in the region west of Derby between Dalbury and Cubley and north of Derby in Duffield. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-4.png |align=c |size=xl |caption= }} ==Family Trees== Below are family trees of all 16th and 17th century Derbyshire Blood families where there is sufficient information to create one. ===The Bloods of Dalbury Lees=== :The Bloods of the Parish of Dalbury Lees are the oldest Blood family known in Derbyshire, dating back to at least the first half of the 16th century. The Dalbury Bloods were also the largest concentration of Bloods in Derbyshire in the 16th century and for much of the 17th century, with more than 60 records by 1600 and 150 by 1700. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of Duffield=== :The Bloods of the Parish of Duffield were a very small family stemming from one man, [[Blood-143|Edmund Blood]], who there are indications was originally a Dalbury Blood. This family, which lived in the hamlet of Makeney, had either died out or moved away by the first quarter of the 17th century. One of Edmund's sons, Robert, had moved to Dalbury by 1604. This is the family that the Irish Bloods claim gave rise to the [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood]] who established the Bloods of County Clare. While that is plausible -- Edmund was a rare name among the Derbyshire Bloods -- several contradictory or implausible aspects of the story make it rather unlikely. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ==Derbyshire Bloods from 1651 to 1750== The heatmap below shows all records of Derbyshire Bloods from 1 Jan 1651 to 31 Dec 1750. In the century since 1650, the Blood presence in south Derbyshire has stayed more or less the same, but with an increase in Derby itself and more individual Bloods moving outwards to colonise surrounding villages outside the original Cubley-Dalbury-Duffield region. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Derbyshire.png |align=c |size=xl |caption= }}

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=Origins of the Bloods: Distribution in England, 1100 to 1750= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 25 Nov 2022 ==Introduction== Where in England did the English Bloods originate and how and when did they spread across the country? Understanding this could provide us insights into the deep origins of the people who bore the surname in the Middle Ages. Of course, the question itself implies there was only one origin event for the name in England, but is that true? What does the historical evidence show? This paper will lay out the distribution of Blood in England in four eras: 1100 to 1350; 1351 to 1500; 1501 to 1650; and 1651 to 1750. From this we’ll see if we can draw any broad conclusions that might help better understand the origins and history of the English Bloods ==Principal Source== This analysis relies on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Databases Database of All English Bloods to 1650]. ==Caveat Indagator== It goes without saying, but I’ll say it anyway; when it comes to any historical research, we only know what the records show. Anything beyond that is a combination of assumption, inference, and logical reasoning. There’re probably many hundreds if not thousands of Bloods who lived before about 1540 for whom we have no records and never will. If these people didn’t end up in a deed, court record, tax roll, petition, or some other unique surviving document, they’re invisible to us. For that reason, we must be careful drawing conclusions that are too emphatic or ironclad with respect to the quantity and quality of the data at hand. We’re picking our way through the rooms of a darkened house with only a bit of moonlight here and there by which to see. Our perception is limited to what the moonlight happens to fall upon. Much lurks in the corners that we’ll never see no matter how hard we try. So, for instance, the relatively large number of records of Bloods from 14th century Hereford might mean that Hereford really was a major centre of the Medieval Bloods, or it might only mean that more of Hereford’s 14th century records survived than is the case for cities where perhaps there were even larger numbers of Bloods. ==The Oldest Records== In the first room of our darkened house, we can make out the dim outlines of the nine oldest Bloods in the records of England: *William Blod was party to a sale and quitclaim of a property in Coventry, Warwickshire dated to sometime between 1129 and 1307. See footnote for why this is probably the oldest record of the surname Blood in England.This document is undated, but the distinctive spelling of Coventry as ''Covintre'' places the date sometime between the beginning of the earldom of Ranulph II of Chester in 1129 and the end of the reign of King Edward II in 1307. Even a 1307 date would make it one of the oldest examples of the surname Blood, but if it's from any time in the first 126 years of that range (up to 1255, or 71% of the range) then it's older than the 1256 Northumberland records. Therefore, based on pure probability, this is probably the oldest surviving record. *John and William Blod are listed in the Assize Rolls of Northumberland in 1256. This is the oldest securely dated occurrence of the surname and is generally listed as the oldest example in most derivative sources.Reaney & Wilson, A Dictionary of English Surnames, p.50; available online at the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofengl0000rean/page/50/mode/2up?q=Blod *Agnes Blod, widow of Robert Blod, relinquished her rights to lands she owned in Pershore, Worcestershire to Pershore Abbey sometime between 1262 and 1274.UK National Archives, document reference E 210/3581 *John Blod, sergeant-at-arms, was mentioned in a royal order "witnessed by the king at Woodstock [Oxfordshire] the 20th day of December" in 1266.Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 13, 1264-1268, p.275, available online at British History Online, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol13/pp272-279Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 13, 1264-1268, pp.568-578, available online at British History Online, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol13/pp568-578 *Robert and Thomas Blod witnessed a quitclaim in Canterbury, Kent sometime between 25 Mar 1268 and 24 Mar 1269.UK National Archives, document reference CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/105 *Gilbert Blod was mentioned in town records from Hereford, Herefordshire in 1281.The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, Etc. Thirteenth Report, Appendix: Part IV, pp.292-302, available online at British History Online, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/hist-mss-comm/vol31/pt4/pp292-302 While this isn’t a lot to go on, it does tell us the surname dates to at least the mid-13th century and possibly as far back as the early 12th century. This is near the beginning of the adoption of surnames among the English at the insistence of the Normans after the conquest in 1066, meaning that Blood is probably one of the earlier English surnames. These records also show Blood was already functioning in at least some of the ways we would expect of a surname right from its earliest appearances, i.e., these examples include no use of “le Blod,” “the Blod,” “alias Blod,” or “called Blod,” all phrasings that would point to it being a personal descriptor instead of a surname or at least a byname. The record of John and William Blod of 1256 implies Blood as a surname in the sense of a name shared by members of a family might date back to at least the mid-13th century or earlier, if we are so bold as to infer these two men were related. But to be clear, that is pure conjecture. The example of Agnes Blod, widow of Robert Blod, tells us that Blood was functioning as a new family name taken by a bride upon marriage by 1274 at the latest, as it’s safe to infer Agnes received the name via her marriage to Robert. Finally, in 1316 we have the first example of Blood being used as an inheritable surname passed from father to child when Thomas Blood of Hereford is noted as being “the son of Lawrence Blod.”UK National Archives, Document Reference C 241/82/149 ==The English Bloods from 1100 to 1350== After about 1300, Bloods show up in larger numbers in the record, primarily in southern England. Almost all the earliest surviving records of Bloods, to include the records of the nine oldest we’ve seen already, lie in a narrow band from Hereford in the northwest to Canterbury in the southeast. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} By 1350, the largest concentration of surviving Blood records is found in Hereford, with 23 records there. These 23 records refer to at least six and possibly seven distinct Blood men. Second is London with 17 records referring to at least four different Bloods. Woodstock in Oxfordshire produced five records in reference to five Blood men, but this appears to be an artifact of the royal court being at Woodstock Palace from time to time during 13th and 14th centuries. It is uncertain where these Bloods were from, only that they had business at court. Beyond that, there was a scattershot of Bloods across Kent -- six in total -- with no distinct concentration anywhere in that county. Taken at face value (i.e., if we were confident these early records accurately reflected the actual disposition of Bloods in England at this time), the available data would appear to imply three contemporary areas of origin of the surname: Hereford, London, and somewhere in Kent. But, as mentioned before and as we’ll see later, we can’t be certain this is an accurate reflection of the distribution of Bloods from 1100 to 1350. ==The English Bloods from 1351 to 1500== In the next period records get even more sparse, and Bloods are found in only two main areas. The first is Hereford (still), by far the largest sample of records in this period at 34, but with 33 of them referring to the same man – John Blod, clerk of the Diocese of Hereford. This heavily skews the data in favour of Hereford when the Hereford Bloods may have been much reduced by then. For all we know, John Blod was the only man of that name left in the city. One woman, Cecily Blode, is named in a Hereford record of 1393.UK National Archives, Document Reference C 146/4657 Cecily was also the last Blood recorded there until 1859. But the early extinction of the Hereford Bloods does not diminish the fact that they were once the largest concentration of English Bloods that we know of in the Medieval records. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} In London we find 15 records of a mere four Bloods. Beyond that there are two records of two different Bloods in Sussex and a scattering of individual records marked by red crosses in the figure above. A person at the time could be forgiven for assuming the surname was well on its way to dying out based on its meagre representation in the records. But we must also acknowledge the Y-DNA data, which points to a separate origination of the surname in the northern central English Midlands sometime between 1150 and about 1400Reasoning: A male who would eventually give rise to two genetically differentiated lines of Hydes and the original line of Midlands Bloods split off from the main trunk of haplogroup A6093 in the North Mercia region in about 1150 (i.e., very roughly his year of birth). It’s clear this man had not yet adopted a surname or all his descendants would have the same one, or at least a variation of it. But Hyde and Blood are not variants of each other. One line of that man’s descendants must have adopted the surname Blood sometime before about 1400 when the Nottinghamshire Bloods split genetically from the Derbyshire Bloods, because closely related study participants today bear the same Blood surname even though some trace back to the Derbyshire line and some to the Nottinghamshire line. and continuity of the male line from which the Bloods stemmed back to at least 550 CE in that area. The two northernmost red crosses in the figure represent two Bloods in Derbyshire in 1431 (the west one) and the same Blood recorded twice in Nottingham in 1479 and 1480 (the east one). Knowing as we do that south Derbyshire and south Nottinghamshire became the major concentration of Bloods in England in the next period and up to the present, this gives us a probable fourth area of origin in roughly the same timeframe as Hereford, London, and Kent. This points to multiple creations of the surname in different parts of England in the 13th and 14th centuries -- what we would expect to see if the name referred to something widely known and widely understood among the English of the time. ==The English Bloods from 1501 to 1650== Things changed dramatically from the early 16th century onwards, as records reflect ever increasing numbers of Bloods. The main reason for this is an injunction issued in September 1538 during the reign of Henry VIII requiring the parishes of England and Wales to maintain records of all baptisms, marriages, and burials. So, while we probably have an arithmetic increase in the number of Bloods in England during this period, what we’re also seeing is the effect of this edict on the local parishes. Prior to this, parish officials rarely recorded such information for any parishioners other than perhaps the local gentry. To continue the analogy, at this point we find a room in the dark house where several candles are burning. It’s by no means perfect, and there are still shadows and dim corners, but we can see much more than in any previous room. First, there’s the large south Derbyshire-South Nottinghamshire cluster, the large multi-coloured east-west oval above Birmingham in the figure here. In this cluster we have about 400 records referencing over 300 Bloods; several times the number for all of England in both previous periods combined. This strongly indicates there was an unrecorded cluster of Bloods here during the previous period of 1351 to 1500 that only became visible in the historical record due to the injunction of 1538. As discussed previously, the Y-DNA evidence indicates the Midlands occurrence of the surname Blood probably came into existence before 1400 and was first documented in 1431. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England-2.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} It’s difficult to understate the importance of the south Derbyshire-south Nottinghamshire cluster in the story of the English Bloods. This cluster was still the main concentration of Bloods in the mid-19th century, just as it continues to be in the early 21st century (see Annex). All known English-origin lines of Bloods in North America descend from members of this cluster. The Irish Bloods of County Clare are now proven, through Y-DNA evidence, to have originated here as well. Bloods of this cluster are also found in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and possibly South Africa. There’s also a new cluster of Bloods in Buckinghamshire in this period -- in the figure it’s the second-largest oval, lying between the Derbyshire-Nottinghamshire cluster and London. Here we find 86 records of at least 70 Bloods appearing, predictably, in 1539 with the change in the law. Like in the south Derbyshire-south Nottinghamshire cluster, this indicates there may have been a substantial but invisible branch of Bloods already settled in the county before 1539. A single record from Buckinghamshire, of Thomas Bloode in 1475, indicates this could be the case and this presence may date to the 15th century or earlier. Most of these Buckinghamshire Bloods (79%) were in a 10-mile-long corridor running north-south through modern Milton Keynes in which we find the villages of Ravenstone, Newport Pagnell, Woolstone, and Wavendon. A majority of the Buckinghamshire Bloods in this period (55%) are found just in the village of Woolstone. It’s impossible to say if this part of north Buckinghamshire represents yet another point of origin of the Blood surname. While it’s entirely possible, its location nearly equidistant between the older clusters of Hereford, the north central Midlands, and London indicates these Bloods could have originated elsewhere. This question, unfortunately, can’t be answered with the evidence currently available. Finally, we have the London cluster where we find 42 records of at least 35 Blood individuals, although this probably masks a complete extinction of the Bloods of London for over two centuries. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_London The Bloods of Greater London] for more specifics on London in this period. ==The English Bloods from 1651 to 1750== In the period from 1651 to 1750, better and more extensive recordkeeping combined with better health among the English population led to not only more people, but also better documentation of those people. This manifests itself in the heatmap below, which shows a substantial increase in records of Bloods across the country. However, the story established in the 1500s continues -- the main concentration of English Bloods is in the Midlands region encompassing south Derbyshire, south Nottinghamshire, and adjacent areas of Staffordshire and Leicestershire; the Buckinghamshire cluster survives; and the London Bloods are still going strong since 1321. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England-5.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ==Conclusions== The period 1100 to 1350 is dim as we have little data to go by. There may have been three distinct Blood originations, in Hereford, London, and Kent. John and William Blod in Northumberland in 1256 could have been the tip of an invisible iceberg or they may have been the only ones of the name in the whole of the North. William Blod of Coventry is also an anomaly that we have insufficient evidence to evaluate. The period 1351 to 1500 only gets worse, with even less evidence available. The picture of Bloods in Hereford, London, and the southeast (East Sussex and Kent) continues, but as we’ve already seen in Hereford, there it was almost entirely due to one Blood who was a church official. The first records of Bloods in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire appear in this period, and we can be reasonably confident these men really were the tip of the iceberg of the previously invisible Midlands Bloods. The period 1501 to 1650 solidifies the south Derbyshire-south Nottinghamshire cluster as the main centre of Bloods from then to the present. We should almost certainly count this cluster as a separate point of origin of the surname given Y-DNA evidence showing continuity of the male line from which the Bloods originated there goes back to at least 550 CE. From this, we can cautiously conclude that the evidence points to the Blood surname originating separately in Hereford, London, Kent, and Derbyshire within a period of about 200 years between 1200 and 1400, with a possible additional origin event in north Buckinghamshire sometime in the Medieval period. This gives us our third criterion by which to evaluate any hypothesis concerning the origin of the surname Blood: '''''The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400'''''. ==Implications== If this conclusion is correct, then it follows that these various geographically distinct lines of English Bloods were not and are not related to each other. Current Y-DNA testing has only involved Blood whose ancestors originated in the Midlands Cluster. Testing of Bloods who trace back to other parts of England would help shed more light on the deep origins of the English Bloods. ------------------------------------------ ==Annex: The English Bloods in 1861 and 2016== From at least the mid-1500s until the 1861 census, the main concentration of Bloods in England was in the south Derbyshire-south Nottinghamshire cluster. Between 1861 and 1881 there was an extension of this cluster northwards to Manchester concurrent with a sizeable increase in the London cluster. Both developments can be accounted for by the increased availability of manufacturing jobs in and around these two cities at the height of the industrialization of England. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England-3.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Distribution of Bloods in the 1861 UK Census'' }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Distribution of Bloods from a 2016 Survey'' }} ==Notes==

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=Timeline of the English Bloods= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 1 Feb 2023 '''Caution:''' The DNA events and some of the historical events in this timeline apply primarily to the Midlands Bloods -- those originating from Derbyshire and their descendants in Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, and Leicestershire -- although many of the events are broadly applicable to all English Bloods (e.g., those events documenting the earliest instances of the name anywhere in England). Because all Midlands Bloods are part of Haplogroup A6093, the evolution of this haplogroup will play a large part in this timeline. However, since the English Bloods appear to be the result of between three and five independent origin events in medieval England, it is very unlikely all male Bloods of English origin are A6093. ==150 CE== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Events-Timeline.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''''Tribes of the Netherlands in the Roman Era''''' }} '''Emergence of Haplogroup A6093:''' A6093 is a West Germanic haplogroup that split from the main trunk of R-U106>L47, probably on the Continental North Sea coast in the present-day Netherlands during the early phase of the Roman presence in the region. This immediate coastal region was occupied by a number of Germanic tribes, whom the Romans recorded as the ''Frisii'', the ''Cananefates'', the ''Sturii'', and the ''Marsacii''. The estimated date of the emergence of A6093 means this haplogroup probably came into being among one of these peoples, with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisii Frisii] being most likely given their much larger population. Note that the ancient Frisii were ''not'' the people later known as the Frisians, who came to occupy the same area from about the 5th century. These later [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisians "new Frisians"] were Saxons who had migrated into the area from the interior and were unrelated to the ancient Frisii. '''Western & Eastern Branches of A6093 Split From Each Other:''' A genetic split between what would become the western population of A6093 and what would become the eastern population of A6093 (FGC17294 & FT178522) occurred shortly after the haplogroup's emergence. This has been interpreted as a physical split between two groups of A6093 carriers, one of which migrated west onto the island of Britain and the other of which migrated east, eventually ending up in what’s now Poland. ==Between 150 and 550 CE== '''Migration of Western A6093 to Britain:''' At some point in this 400-year period, the members of what would become the English population of A6093 crossed the North Sea and settled on the island of Britain. The obvious conclusion would be that this occurred during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_settlement_of_Britain Anglo-Saxon settlement of post-Roman Britain] from the 5th century, when, we are told, a large and diverse continental West Germanic population moved to and settled in the central and eastern part of the island. In particular the Angles, migrating from the Schwansen Peninsula on the Baltic coast of modern Germany, likely made their way to Britain via Frisii territory on the coast of the modern-day Netherlands, undoubtedly joined by local Frisii along the way.https://www.quora.com/Did-the-frisians-invade-England-along-with-the-Anglo-Saxons Alternatively, it is also possible that these presumed Frisii A6093 carriers were already present in Britain while it was still part of the Roman Empire. We know the Roman Army had been stationing units of [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjF3q_T5vP8AhX7VaQEHQ-NAcoQFnoECD0QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fugp.rug.nl%2FPalaeohistoria%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F25159%2F22611%2F0&usg=AOvVaw1Yl6DLSR63WtLArGDJ5Qf1 Frisii auxiliary troops] in Britain since at least the first century CE, so a carrier of A6093 could have plausibly arrived in Britain early in the Imperial period, centuries before the "Anglo-Saxon invasion." ==550 CE== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Events-Timeline-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''''Mercia in the 6th Century (Dark Green)''''' }} '''First Split from English A6093:''' A line of males identified as FGC17309 split from the western (English) population of A6093 at about this time. This is significant for the history of the Midlands Bloods because this event occurred in the northern part of the newly formed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercia Kingdom of Mercia]. North Mercia (noted on the map at right) is typically defined as the part of the kingdom lying north of the River Trent, roughly corresponding to eastern Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. These same three counties would later become the heartland of the Midlands Bloods. This indicates the ancestral English A6093 population had been in North Mercia since at least 550 CE based on the fact this line is still found in Staffordshire today, meaning members of A6093 (to include the ancestors of the Midlands Bloods) had settled in North Mercia before this first genetic split in the A6093 population in England. ==877 CE== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Events-Timeline-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''''The Five Boroughs of Danish Mercia''''' }} '''Danish Conquest of Eastern Mercia:''' The eastern part of Mercia, to include what would later be the counties of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, fell to the Danes, becoming part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw Danelaw]. The ancestors of the Midlands Bloods living in this part of North Mercia were under Danish rule for the next 40 years. Staffordshire, however, remained under English rule in the surviving unconquered portion of Mercia to the west. ==917 to 918 CE== '''Reconquest of Danish Mercia:''' In Jul 917 CE, Aethelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, attacked and retook Danish Derbyshire, annexing it back into her Kingdom of Mercia. The following summer her brother Edward, King of Wessex, retook Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Nottinghamshire from the Danes. The ancestors of the Midlands Bloods were back under English rule. == Between 1129 and 1307== '''Oldest Possible Instance of the Surname:''' William Blod is named in a deed of sale in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Coventry Coventry]. This could be the oldest reference to a Blood, but the document can only be dated to a 178-year range. Whether Blood was William's surname or his by-name (a non-hereditary surname) also cannot be determined. ==1150== '''Hyde/Blood Splits from English A6093:''' A line of males who would eventually adopt the surname Hyde and a line of males who would later become the Midlands Bloods split off from the English A6093 trunk in about 1150 in North Mercia. ==1256== '''Oldest Definite Instance of the Surname:''' The first definite example of Blood as either a surname or a by-name occurs when William and John Blod were recorded in the Assize Rolls for [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Northumberland Northumberland] in this year. Their place of origin was not noted, and there is no guarantee they were from Northumberland. That two people in the same entry were both named Blod hints that it may have already been a surname by this point, but this is speculation. ==Between 1262 and 1274== '''Oldest Example of Blood as a Married Name:''' Agnes Blod, widow of Robert Blod, relinquished her rights to lands she owned in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Pershore Pershore], Worcestershire to Pershore Abbey sometime between 1262 and 1274. This is the first definite example of Blood as a new surname acquired by a woman through marriage. ==1281== '''Bloods of Hereford:''' The eventual large Blood presence in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hereford Hereford] is first recorded in this year. ==1316== '''Oldest Example of Blood as an Inherited Name:''' In this year, one Thomas Blod of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hereford Hereford] was noted as being "the son of Lawrence Blod" in town records. This is solid evidence of the surname being passed by a father to his offspring. ==1321== '''Bloods of London:''' The eventual large Blood presence in London is first recorded in this year. ==1400== '''Nottinghamshire Bloods & Derbyshire Bloods Split From Each Other:''' The Nottinghamshire Bloods & the Derbyshire Bloods (FT124365 & FT85084) separated from each other in about this year. This split is believed to have happened in Derbyshire, with the Nottinghamshire Bloods being an offshoot of the Derbyshire Bloods. The Blood surname must have already been established among this population before the split occurred, otherwise both branches would not have the same surname today. ==1431== '''Oldest Record of a Derbyshire Blood:''' In this year, the first two Midlands Bloods appear in the records as witnesses to a land deed for a property in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rowarth Rowarth], Derbyshire. ==1479== '''Oldest Record of a Nottinghamshire Blood:''' In this year, the first surviving record of a Nottinghamshire Blood is found in the county town of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Nottingham Nottingham]. ==Between 1450 and 1500== '''Clare Bloods & Derbyshire Bloods Split From Each Other:''' The line of Derbyshire Bloods that would eventually emigrate to County Clare in Ireland sometime in or after 1595 split off genetically from the main line of Derbyshire Bloods in this period. ==About 1500== '''Consolidation of the Midlands Bloods Cluster:''' By this year, if not earlier, the highest concentration of Bloods in England is found in a contiguous area of south Derbyshire and south Nottinghamshire in the English Midlands (i.e., the former region of North Mercia). This cluster is still the main concentration of Bloods in England to the present day and is the ancestral place of origin of the majority of North American, Australian, and Irish Bloods. ==Between 1595 and 1599== '''Midlands Blood Migration to Ireland:''' Sometime in the last half of the last decade of the 16th century, one or more members of the line of genetically distinct Derbyshire Bloods mentioned above, to include [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood]], migrated to County Clare on the Atlantic coast of Ireland. This migration was the origin event of today's Irish Bloods. ==1639== '''Midlands Blood Migration to New England:''' In 1639, in the waning years of the Puritan Great Migration, five Blood males from [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ruddington Ruddington] in Nottinghamshire emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England. Of these five -- the brothers [[Blood-147|Richard]], [[Blood-1697|John]], and [[Blood-15|Robert]] Blood along with [[Blood-141|James Blood]] and his young son [[Blood-20|James, Jr.]] -- Richard and Robert would become the progenitors of the majority of Bloods in the United States today.

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=Achievements of Arms Attributed to Bloods= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 4 Feb 2023 ==Introduction & Caveat== I was honestly reluctant to address the subject of family crests and coats of arms in this name study. However, this is also an aspect of the history and genealogy of the Bloods, and so I have decided to include it. Everyone loves crests and coats of arms, and everyone wants one to display. I get it. And that's great, but everyone should at least be informed that there are rules -- whether they choose to follow them or not is a different issue: *In England, and in countries that were historically under English legal and political control (Wales, the former Kingdom of Ireland, Scotland in some respects), arms were never granted to whole families or all people of a given surname. An "achievement of arms" was what it says: an achievement. They were granted to one man (or sometimes to a woman of the aristocracy) to recognize what they had done or accomplished, i.e., achieved. *In English heraldry, also applicable to Wales, Northern Ireland, and the former Kingdom of Ireland, a grant of arms is inheritable, passing down the direct, legitimate, male line of descent, meaning ''all'' sons, grandsons, great-grandsons, and so on, as long as they carry the surname of the original grantee (i.e., the paternal line). A daughter was/is entitled to bear a modified form of her father's arms, to include arms he inherited from his father, grandfather, etc. *''Most people were never granted arms.'' In the medieval period in England and her realm, arms were limited to men and women of the rank of knight/dame or above, and in the post-medieval period it was rare for anyone below the rank of esquire or gentleman/lady to be granted arms. *Custom and tradition, and law in some Commonwealth countries, says that a person should only display arms if they can prove direct, legitimate descent from a man who was either officially granted arms or whose existing arms were given official status through confirmation by the relevant authority in that country. *In the case of these Blood arms, only four can be linked directly to a named Blood of a specific line. The rest are of unknown provenance and were granted (or not granted!) to unknown persons at unknown points in time. ===Further Reading=== *[https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ College of Arms Homepage] **[https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/resources/faqs Frequently Asked Questions] **[https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/resources/the-law-of-arms The Law of Arms] *[https://ancestralfindings.com/real-truth-behind-coats-arms-family-crests/#:~:text=Nothing%20stops%20you%20from%20designing,help%20you%20design%20your%20own The Real Truth Behind Coats of Arms and Family Crests] ==Terminology== *'''Achievement of Arms:''' Also known as an armorial achievement or armorial bearings, it's the full display of the grantee's complete arms, showing shield, helm, crest, wreath, and, if appropriate, additions such as mantling, a motto, and supporters. When most people say "coat of arms," what they really mean is an achievement of arms. The coat of arms is only one element of a full achievement. *'''Blazon of Arms:''' The formal description of an achievement of arms, from which one can reconstruct the correct image. *'''Crest:''' The object attached to the top of the helm. *'''Wreath:''' Also known as a torse, this is a twisted piece of cloth of one or more colours that wraps around the base of the crest where it attaches to the helm. *'''Helm:''' The Medieval knightly helmet that sits on top of the shield and bears the crest and wreath. The type of helm is not specified in the blazon of arms because it varied by the person's rank and social status, which could change over time. *'''Shield:''' Formally known as the ''escutcheon'', the shield forms the main element in an achievement of arms. The shield, along with the colours, images, and symbols on it, are collectively known as the "coat of arms." *'''Charges:''' The images, shapes, and symbols on the shield are called charges. They are an element of the coat of arms. *'''Motto:''' The saying, slogan, or battle-cry associated with that bearer or used by the bearer's family. In English heraldry, the motto is not considered to be part of the achievement of arms, and therefore the bearer is free to change or discard it as they see fit. ===Further Reading=== *[https://gg.govt.nz/government-house/government-house-wellington/artwork-and-artifacts/carved-coats-arms/understanding-achievement-arms Understanding an Achievement of Arms] *[https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/guide-to-heraldry English Heritage's Guide to Heraldry] ==Notes on the Images Here== *If no crest is present then no crest was described in the blazon of arms. *In all cases where there is a crest, I have omitted the helm and put in a simple black wreath if the wreath was not described. *If a motto was stated in the blazon of arms then it will be noted in the description. ==Section 1: Suspect Achievements of Arms== The achievements of arms in this section are regarded by the College of Arms as possibly not genuine because they all lack a name of the grantee, date of the grant, or precise location where the grantee resided (i.e., at least county). There's a good chance none of these were ever officially granted to any Blood at any time, which means -- on a positive note -- if you decide to use or display any of ''these'' arms you won't be infringing on the legal holder's rights. ===Suspect Arms 1=== :We will start this section with the simplest of all the Blood achievements of arms, which is a coat of arms consisting of a single charge on a shield of only one colour. It's hard to get much simpler than that. This one is the second entry in ''The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales'' of 1884 by Sir Bernard Burke,Burke, Sir Bernard. ''The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time''. Published by Harrison & Sons of London: 1884, p.92. Available online at https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk usually called simply ''Burke's Armory''. Its blazon of arms reads "Gules, a knife argent, haft Or." Since ''knife'' is a generic heraldic term for everything from a fighting knife like a poignard to a working tool like a pruning knife, I've created two versions of this coat of arms, one with a fighting knife and one with a work knife. The College of Arms has no records showing to whom, when, or even in what country this coat of arms was granted. This is an indication this achievement of arms is not genuine. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry.png |align=l |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} ---------------------------------- ===Suspect Arms 2=== :The next one in this section is the first of the Blood entries in Burke's Armory. Its blazon of arms is "Or, three bucks lodged proper. Crest - a buck's head erased proper, attired Or, holding in the mouth an arrow gold." The College of Arms has no records showing to whom, when, or in what country this coat of arms was granted. This is an indication this achievement of arms is not genuine. :Note: The buck's head crest on my reconstruction is not depicted erased. An erased buck's head would have a ragged appearance at the neck, like [https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/ordinaries/stags-head-erased this]. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} --------------------------------- ===Suspect Arms 3=== :There's another version of the above achievement. It's found in the 1899 Preface to the file of notes and papers concerning the Bloods of Ireland.Family Histories & Genealogies of the Bloods of Ireland, Ms 12,186. The National Library of Ireland. The author of the Preface notes that "In the College of Arms, London, in the "E.D.N. Alphabet", the Arms of Bloud are given as ''Or, three Bucks couchant vulned with arrows proper, with the Crest, a Buck's head erased, with an arrow in its mouth, attired Or''." This differs from the Burke's version above in that the bucks are wounded (i.e., vulned) with arrows, while the bucks in Burke's are not injured. Also, the colour of the arrow in the crest isn't specified here. The E.D.N. Alphabet is a late-17th century armorial (a catalogue of achievements of arms), so about 200 years older than Burke's Armory. This means that the 'injured' form of this coat of arms is probably older than the uninjured form found in Burke's. Dating from not later than the late 17th century also makes this the oldest Blood achievement of arms of which we can be confident. While it's mentioned in a manuscript concerning the Irish Bloods, there's no evidence this was granted to someone in or from Ireland. In fact, there's no information concerning to whom these arms were granted, when, or where -- an indication this achievement of arms is not genuine. :Note: The buck's head crest on my reconstruction is not depicted erased. An erased buck's head would look like [https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/ordinaries/stags-head-erased this]. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-5.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Version with "bucks couchant vulned"'' }} ---------------------------------- ===Suspect Arms 4=== :Below is the third blazon of arms found in Burke's Armory. It reads "Quarterly, argent and azure, in each quarter a quatrefoil counterchanged. Crest - a talbot's head Sable, collared Or." While it's noted as being born by a Blood from Ireland, neither the College of Arms nor the Ulster King of Arms has any records showing to whom or when this achievement of arms was granted. This is an indication these arms are not genuine. :Note: On this depiction I've made the talbot's head dark grey instead of jet black (sable) so that details were still visible. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-12.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ---------------------------------- ===Suspect Arms 5=== :The last achievement of arms in Burke's Armory is actually for a Bloud, a common variant of Blood that survives to the present day. It is without a doubt the oddest Blood coat of arms. The blazon of arms for it reads "Sable, a comb argent on a lock of golden hair." It has no crest. This looks very much like someone in the personal beauty trade (a barber or hairdresser perhaps) who had been particularly successful and decided to create for themselves a coat of arms. This became more common in the 19th century as the United Kingdom developed a middle class. The College of Arms has no records showing to whom or when, or even in what country this coat of arms was granted. This is an indication this achievement of arms is not genuine. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-7.png |align=c |size=m |caption= }} ---------------------------------- ===Suspect Arms 6=== :The final Blood achievement of arms for Section 1 is mentioned on page 9 of the Preface of Ms 12,816 at the National Library of Ireland:An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Ms 12,816, National Library of Ireland: Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 ::"The Bloods of the County Clare, for certainly upwards of a century, have borne Argent, a fesse Gules between six martlets Sable, with the Crest, A demi-Neptune (sometimes as a full-length figure) with his trident in his dexter hand all proper...These bearings, however, are not on record in the office of Ulster King of Arms and in 1896 the Bloods of Ballykilty, to remedy the omission, procured from the Ulster King of Arms, Confirmation of the Arms theretofore borne by them..." :The problem is, this is not exactly the same achievement of arms that was confirmed to John Blood of Ballykilty in 1896, which is genuine (see first entry in Section 2 below). The red fess on the 1896 arms is indented, while the fess described in Ms 12,816 isn't; it's the standard straight-edged fess. Small details matter in heraldry, and that difference makes these arms different from the ones confirmed to John Blood of Ballykilty (see Section 2 below). One might think the entry in the Preface to Ms 12,816 made a mistake, but on page 29 of the same manuscript these same arms are not only mentioned again but also drawn in a copy made of a letter from Bindon Blood of Cranagher to J. Howell Blood dated 7 Feb 1826. The arms illustrated in the letter are the same ones described above, and Bindon even adds the blazon: "on a Shield Argent, with Fess Gules, Six Martlets. The Crest Neptune." So the Preface wasn't mistaken; this is the standard straight-edged fess. Bindon also adds that the motto in use at the time was ''Honos Virtutis Praemium'' (yes, it's honos, not honor; the text is very clear). He concludes that the seal of the Bloods of Cranagher, which he makes clear was the same arms he just described, carried a different motto. According to Bindon, the motto was written in Hebrew as יְהוָה יִרְאֶה‎ -- the expression ''Jehovah Jireh'', or "The Lord Will Provide." :In any event, it appears the arms here are not genuine in the sense that, while used by a family that was later granted arms, ''these'' arms were never officially granted to anyone. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-8.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Probable original form of the arms of the Bloods of Ballykilty'' }} ---------------------------------- ==Section 2: Genuine Achievements of Arms== The achievements of arms in this section are the only ones of undisputed authenticity. What that means is these arms may very well be copyrighted in one or more countries and are considered to be the property of the descendants of the named grantees. You really, really shouldn't use any of these arms unless you're an eligible member of one of these families. ===The Bloods of Ballykilty=== :The first of the authentic achievements is that granted to [[Blood-387|John Blood of Ballykilty]]. This achievement was officially confirmed to him on 3 Feb1896 and is recorded as ''Ulster Grants 2.82'' per the College of Arms. The blazon of arms is: "Argent on a Fess indented Gules between six Martlets Sable two Crescents Or and for a Crest On a Wreath of the Colours Issuant from Waves of the Sea a demi figure of Neptune proper, and for Motto: HONOR VIRTUTIS PRAEMIUM."Personal email correspondence between Garry Blood and William Hunt, Research Assistant to the Windsor Herald, The College of Arms, London: 9 Feb 2023. These arms are illustrated here: {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-16.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Arms of the Bloods of Ballykilty'' }} :John "requested that arms be confirmed to be borne and used by him and his descendants and the other descendants of his great grandfather...[[Blood-889|John Blood]] of Bally Kitty" [sic; John Blood was of Ballykilty in Co. Clare, not Bally Kitty in Co. Meath; as the genealogy in the grant is that of John Blood of Ballykilty, this is clearly a later copyist's error]. As the blazon makes clear, the fess in this 1896 grant is indented -- sawtoothed on the upper and lower edges -- not the straight edges as in the very similar arms seen in the previous section above. The Preface, p.9, of Ms 12,816 may clarify why this is. It says the confirmation of the arms to John Blood contained "certain necessary differences" from the original version. Given that the indented fess is the only difference, this must be what is being referenced (Note: The two crescents are "cadency marks" that show the relationship between the bearer and the bearer's father or the original grantee in this case; these may not have been viewed as sufficient differentiation since they are temporary additions to the achievement of arms). So, there we have it; the reason for the difference between the official 1896 arms of the Bloods of Ballykilty and the unofficial 1826 arms of the Bloods of Cranagher -- John Blood was allowed them as long as they were differentiated. ---------------------------------- ===The Bloods of Cranagher=== :Next, we have the genuine arms of [[Blood-1225|Major General Sir Bindon Blood of Cranagher]], grandson of the Bindon Blood of the 1826 letter copied into Ms 12,816. The blazon of arms, catalogued by the College of Arms as ''Irish Grants I 115/5.11'', is: ::"Quarterly First and Fourth Argent a Fess indented Gules between six Martlets Sable (for Blood) Second and Third Gules three Escallops Argent within a Bordure engrailed Or (for Bindon), and for a Crest: On a Wreath of the Colours Issuant from Waves of the Sea a demi figure of Neptune proper, and for Motto: HONOR VIRTUTIS PRAEMIUM." :On 21 Jan 1902, Sir Arthur Edward Vicars, the Ulster King of Arms, confirmed that these are indeed the arms granted to Sir Bindon Blood of Cranagher. A copy of that original 1902 confirmation containing this blazon is held by the National Library of Ireland and is available online.National Library of Ireland, Grants and Confirmations of Arms Vol. J, 1898-1909, Entry for BLOOD, pp.115-116. Online at https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000529301 -- Images 235-236. Note that this coat of arms is "quartered" between the arms of Blood and the arms of Bindon, the latter representing Sir Bindon's paternal grandmother [[Bindon-33|Elizabeth Bindon]]. :The Blood coat of arms quartered in Sir Bindon's achievement are those of the Bloods of Ballykilty as confirmed to John Blood in 1896; the ones with the indented fess, but without John's personal cadency marks (the crescents). But herein lies a problem; Sir Bindon wasn't from the Ballykilty line of Bloods. The last common Blood ancestor between him and John Blood was [[Blood-43|Thomas Blood]], Sir Bindon's 4th great grandfather. This means the confirmation of the Ballykilty arms would have been of no value to Sir Bindon -- he would not have been authorised to bear those arms as he was not a direct male descendant of John Blood's great grandfather [[Blood-889|John Blood]], to whom the arms were retroactively granted. Sir Bindon should have born the arms of his grandfather Bindon Blood of Cranagher described in Ms 12,816 as seen in Section 1, after getting them confirmed, of course. I have no idea why he was using the arms of the Bloods of Ballykilty, but as his achievement was granted by the Ulster King of Arms it no longer matters. That grant made this achievement of arms official and legal. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Heraldry-14.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Arms of Sir Bindon Blood of Cranagher'' }} ---------------------------------- ===The Bloods of Kingston Upon Thames=== :Finally, the last and most recent genuine achievement of arms issued to a Blood was granted to Nigel Leonard Blood of Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, on 15 May 1989, and is catalogued as ''College of Arms MS Grants 153.233''. The blazon of arms reads: "Per pale Azure and Gules a Lion rampant enhanced between three Spur Rowels Or and in fess two Crescents Argent and for the Crest On a Wreath Or Azure and Gules Upon a Grassy Mount a Stag passant holding in the mouth a Vine Leaf proper vulned in its breast and shoulder of three drops of Blood Gules attired and unguled Gold Mantled Azure and Gules doubled Or, and for the Motto: SANGUINEUM CAPUT MEUM SED TAMEN ELATUM." :Because this achievement of arms was very recently granted and is presumably in active use today, I have elected not to create an image of it at all. ==Sources==

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=Origins of the Bloods: A New Hypothesis= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 7 Feb 2023 '''Important Note:''' To make sense of this hypothesis, it's best to have already read these analyses: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Word-Name Origins of the Bloods: Word & Name] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England Origins of the Bloods: Distribution in England] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Origin-Hypotheses Origins of the Bloods: Common Origin Hypotheses] ==Introduction== Never underestimate the value of dumb luck in genealogical pursuits. I was recently doing additional research to better characterise the use of the word ''blood'' in Old English. My hope was that by examining as many examples as possible of blood in use in surviving Old English texts, I might get a better idea of how Old English speakers understood and used the word, and any nuance that might have been obvious to them but is lost on us today. In the course of that little expedition, I ran across a reference to something that I think is of major importance in understanding the origin and meaning behind the surname Blood. That reference set me off on a new tangent; exploring the arrival and spread in England of the new medieval passion for the veneration of the blood of Christ, called "blood piety" by modern scholars of the Middle Ages. That in turn developed into a new and promising hypothesis concerning the origins of the English surname Blood. ==The Rise of Blood Piety== When we look at the word ''blood'' in the context of medieval Europe, the most important blood for anyone of that time, regardless of the language they spoke, was the blood of Jesus Christ. Christian orthodoxy held that the redemptive shedding of blood by Jesus of Nazareth on the cross at Golgotha was the only source of salvation available to humankind. A medieval European Christian would have viewed it as the most important blood that had ever existed, and in fact it was often referred to at the time as ‘’the most precious blood.” The reverence for the blood of Christ extended back to the earliest Christian churches of the late first century CE, when the first Christians initiated the practice of consuming the Eucharist -- the consecrated bread and wine used to represent the body and blood of Christ. The blood of Christ and the Five Holy Wounds”Five Holy Wounds,” article at Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Holy_Wounds : accessed 6 Feb 2023) from which the blood issued in the passion story became increasingly central to medieval European Christianity, beginning in the monastic communities on the Continent in the 11th and 12th centuriesVideen, Hana, PhD. ”In Old English, Blood Was at a Premium,” New Lines Magazine, 26 Aug 2022 (https://newlinesmag.com/essays/in-old-english-blood-was-at-a-premium/ : accessed 6 Feb 2023) and continuing to grow as an important symbol of Christian veneration across Europe over the course of the 13th and 14th centuries. In 1264, Pope Urban VI acknowledged and institutionalised this new passion for the veneration of Christ’s body and blood by establishing the ''Feast of Corpus Christi'', known by its less used formal title as the ‘’Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ.’’”Feast of Corpus Christi,” Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_Corpus_Christi : accessed 6 Feb 2023) Relics purported to contain the blood of Christ were enshrined in various religious establishments in Europe, usually resulting in these places becoming popular pilgrimage destinations for the pious. The most famous of these were and still are: *The Cathedral of San Salvador in Oviedo, Spain, which has displayed a sweat cloth (sudarium) believed to bear Christ’s blood since 840 CE. *The Basilica of Sant'Andrea in Mantua, Italy, which has a phial of blood allegedly previously discovered in 804 CE in the presence of the Emperor Charlemagne, but which went missing only to be rediscovered in 1048."Basilica of Sant'Andrea - Relic of the Holy Blood," Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_Sant%27Andrea,_Mantua#Relic_of_the_Holy_Blood : accessed 8 Feb 2023) *The Abbey of St Martin in Weingarten, Germany, which in 1048 received a phial of blood donated by Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, which was one-third of the "rediscovered" 804 CE find from Mantua."Weingarten Abbey - Relic of the Holy Blood of Jesus," Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weingarten_Abbey#Relic_of_the_Holy_Blood_of_Jesus : accessed 8 Feb 2023) *The Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges, Belgium, which guards a phial of holy blood gifted by Thierry d’Alsace upon his return from the Crusades in 1150."Basilica of the Holy Blood," Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_the_Holy_Blood : accessed 8 Feb 2023) The "frenzy of blood" that was the blood piety movement really started to take off in Europe in the 13th century. Bands of flagellants (penitents who whipped their own backs bloody raw) began roaming Europe seeking communion with Christ through suffering and shedding of their own blood. Beatrice of Nazareth (d. 1268) was later described by hagiographers as being inundated in the blood of Christ when she received the ''sacramentum dominici corporis'': :"It seemed to her that all the blood which flowed from his wounds was poured into her soul, and that all the drops of that precious liquid were so sprinkled on it that it was wholly washed by these drops and most perfectly cleansed from all the dust of sin."Bynum, Caroline Walker. ''Wonderful Blood: Theology and Practice in Late Medieval Northern Germany and Beyond.'' University of Pennsylvania Press: 2007, p.4. By the late 13th century a "quasi-eucharistic rite of drinking the blood of the relic" (i.e., relics purported to contain the blood of Christ) had developed in which wine or water was poured over the relic and then drunk, in the belief that this act had transformed the water or wine into Christ's actual blood.Bynum, Caroline Walker. "The Blood of Christ in the Later Middle Ages," p.691, main text and footnote 20. Church History, Vol. 71, No. 4 (Dec 2002), pp.685-714. Available online at https://www.jstor.org/stable/4146189 While blood piety reached its height as a religious craze in the 14th and 15th centuries, it's clear it was already an important cultural influence in the first part of the 13th century, and probably earlier. This new passion for the veneration of Christ’s blood also influenced art and literature, both secular and religious. Prior to the rise of blood piety, even the crucified Christ had been portrayed with minimal blood loss, but that changed with the increasing veneration of his blood and wounds: :“Depictions of Christ’s crucifixion were increasingly bloody in the later Middle Ages. The crucifixion came to be valued as the true moment of humanity’s salvation, even more so than Christ’s resurrection and incarnation. Christ’s power lay in his ability to withstand and overcome suffering, yet descriptions of his moment of victory increasingly emphasized the human experience of pain. Devotional writings of the late Middle Ages turned Christ’s wounded body into the focus of love, sacrifice and suffering, with which a human could intimately self-identify.” ==Blood Piety in England== This being long before the Protestant Reformation and the eventual break between the English Church and Rome, what impacted the Continental European Christians was inevitably going to impact English Christians. The new fervour for the veneration of the blood of Christ had reached England by the beginning of the 13th century -- Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury 1233 to 1240, was known to wash the wounds of a crucifix with wine then drink it, a clear adaptation of the practice of pouring water or wine over blood relics mentioned above. Important for our discussion here, this is evidence for the presence (and official acceptance) of the blood piety movement in Kent in the early 13th century. In fact, Canterbury had developed an unusual local parallel to the wider blood piety cult found in the rest of Europe long before Archbishop Edmund's day. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered in the cathedral by knights acting on behalf of (but possibly without the approval of) Henry II on 29 Dec 1170."Thomas Becket," Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Becket : accessed 8 Feb 2023) In the immediate aftermath of his death, the crowd in the cathedral rushed forward to dip fingers and items of clothing in his blood, clearly anticipating that they had witnessed a great martyrdom. Within days, stories began to circulate of the miraculous effect the dead archbishop's blood was having on the sick and lame. Bishops around the country lamented Thomas’ death, drawing parallels between his martyrdom and the death of Jesus Christ."Canterbury Cathedral: Piety, Murder & Beauty," EnglandExplore.com (https://englandexplore.com/canterbury-cathedral/ : accessed 8 Feb 2023) The cult of St Thomas Becket that quickly developed in England in the late 12th century included the drinking of the "waters of Saint Thomas," water mixed with the martyr's blood. In 1220, his remains were interred in a new golden shrine in Canterbury Cathedral, which became even more of a place of pilgrimage than it had been before. So, Canterbury from the early 13th century had elements of not only the larger blood piety cult of Jesus Christ, but also a separate but related veneration of the blood of St Thomas Becket. Double the blood, double the piety it seems. The main blood piety movement, the one focused on Jesus Christ, enjoyed yet more official encouragement in England from the middle of the 13th century: *In 1247, King Henry III, clearly recognizing the spread of blood piety among his subjects, purchased a phial of the blood of Christ from the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, placing it temporarily in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Holy+Sepulchre+London Holy Sepulchre Church]. On 13 Oct of that year, with great ceremony and fanfare, Henry himself carried the cylinder containing Christ's blood through the streets of London to its permanent home in Westminster at [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Westminster+Abbey Westminster Abbey].”Mysterious Relic Brought to Westminster,” Christianity.com (https://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/1201-1500/mysterious-relic-brought-to-westminster-11629836.html : accessed 6 Feb 2023) This was the first relic of Christ's blood in England, and the only one in the country for the next 23 years. *In 1270, Edmund of Cornwall gifted a phial of holy blood to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hailes+Abbey Hailes Abbey] in Gloucestershire. This abbey had been founded in 1246 by Edmund’s father Richard, Earl of Cornwall and younger brother of Henry III.”Hailes Abbey,” Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hailes_Abbey : accessed 6 Feb 2023) Edmund had acquired this phial of blood, believed to have come from the coronation regalia of Charlemagne, first Holy Roman Emperor, in Germany in 1268. He presented it to the abbey on 14 Sep 1270, and Hailes Abbey rapidly became a major destination for Christian pilgrims from across Europe. It would soon become one of the most important pilgrimage sites in England, second only to the Shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury.”The Holy Blood of Hailes,” English-Heritage.org.uk (https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/hailes-abbey/history-and-stories/the-holy-blood-of-hailes : accessed 6 Feb 2023) Hailes was even mentioned in Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale: ''“By God’s precious heart, and by his nails / And by the blood of Christ that is at Hailes.”''”The reign and ruination of medieval England’s favourite relic,” TheTablet.co.uk (https://www.thetablet.co.uk/blogs/1/1588/the-reign-and-ruination-of-medieval-england-s-favourite-relic : accessed 6 Feb 2023) The veneration of Christ’s blood at Hailes continued unabated until the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII in 1538 ended its tenure as the second most important religious site in England. *In 1283, the same Edmund who donated the blood to Hailes Abbey founded [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ashridge+House Ashridge Priory], a college of Augustin canons. He endowed the new priory with a second phial of holy blood, taken from his original purchase from Charlemagne’s regalia in 1268. Like Hailes Abbey, Ashridge Priory quickly became an important place of pilgrimage from across Europe.”Ashridge Priory,” Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashridge_Priory : accessed 6 Feb 2023) According to scholars of the period, it's hard to underemphasize the widespread and culture-altering nature of blood piety in England from about 1200 to 1500. It was a pervasive and peculiar aspect of European Christianity that infused itself into every part of English society, from liturgy to literature and from iconography to common speech (e.g., God's blood! became a common oath or swear in England). As the specialist scholar Caroline Walker Bynum stated, ''"A full exploration of blood piety would necessitate a discussion of almost every aspect of medieval devotion and medieval life."''Bynum, Caroline Walker. "The Blood of Christ in the Later Middle Ages," p.691, main text and footnote 20. Church History, Vol. 71, No. 4 (Dec 2002), p.713. Available online at https://www.jstor.org/stable/4146189 ==Timeline of Events== Now, let’s review the timeline of events related to blood piety in England, combined with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Events-Timeline key events in the development of the surname Blood]: *'''11th to 12th Centuries:''' The new passion for the veneration of the blood of Christ developed in Continental Europe and then spread among the people of England, gaining a foothold and spreading through the population. *'''Between 1129 and 1307:''' William Blod is named in a deed of sale in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Coventry Coventry]. *'''1170:''' The martyrdom of St Thomas Becket and birth of his cult, which contained elements of blood piety and parallels with the blood piety of Jesus Christ. *'''1233 to 1240:''' Term of office of Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury, an adherent of the cult of blood piety around Jesus Christ. *'''1247:''' Henry III acquired the first phial of Christ’s blood to appear in England, keeping it at Holy Sepulchre Church in London before moving it permanently to Westminster Abbey. *'''1256:''' William and John Blod appear on the Assize Roll in Northumberland. *'''Between 1262 and 1274:''' Agnes Blod, widow of Robert Blod, donated lands she owned to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Pershore+Abbey Pershore Abbey] in Worcestershire. Pershore Abbey is 15 miles from Hailes Abbey. *'''1270:''' Edmund of Cornwall gifted a phial of Christ’s blood previously owned by Charlemagne to Hailes Abbey. *'''1281:''' The eventual large Blood presence in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hereford Hereford] is first recorded in this year. *'''1283:''' Edmund of Cornwall established Ashridge Priory and endowed it with a second phial of holy blood from Charlemagne’s regalia. * '''1321:''' The eventual large Blood presence in London is first recorded in this year. ==Geography of Events== The map below tells the story graphically. It's pretty obvious the great majority of the earliest records of Bloods lie on a line running northwest to southeast from Hereford to Canterbury. The five religious sites in England associated with blood piety -- Hailes, Ashridge, Westminster, Holy Sepulchre London, and Canterbury Cathedral -- ''all lie on this same line''. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_New_Hypothesis-2.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} But doesn't this map conflict with what we know of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England distribution of the Bloods] in late Medieval and early Modern times, when they were clearly concentrated in the Midlands and not in the south of England? No, I don't believe it does. While the sites related to the cult of blood piety in England were in the south, blood piety itself was found across all of England, the British Isles, and Europe. It would have been as pervasive and as normalised in the north of England as in the Midlands or the south. The period from 1200 to 1400 covers both the introduction of blood piety into England in the late 12th or early 13th century and the height of its cultural impact in England from the 14th century onwards. This is, coincidentally, the same period in which social pressure to adopt surnames was compelling that change more and more widely among the population, with about 75% of the English adopting hereditary surnames between 1267 and 1400. ''That process was fastest in the south of England'', which is where, with only two exceptions, we see all of the earliest instances of Blood as a surname or by-name."England Surname Origins (National Institute)," FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/England_Surname_Origins_(National_Institute) : accessed 9 Feb 2023) So the existence of blood piety sites in the south, and the early instances of the surname Blood in the south, give us no insights at all as to what was happening in the Midlands at that time, where we ''know beyond any doubt'' that someone (or probably several someones) had adopted Blood as a surname not later than the early 1400s. ==Hypothesis== If it’s not clear enough by now, '''''my hypothesis is that the surname Blood was adopted due to the new passion for the veneration of the blood of Christ. I hypothesize that several families in the south, and probably in other parts of England, all chose the surname Blood out of their reverence for, veneration of, or dedication to Christ's blood''''', a cultural phenomenon that was wildly popular at the time. ==Evaluation Against the Three Criteria== Based on the evidence and analyses presented in [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Word-Name Origins of the Bloods: Word & Name], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England Origins of the Bloods: Distribution in England], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Origin-Hypotheses Origins of the Bloods: Common Origin Hypotheses], I set out three criteria that I believe must be fulfilled by any hypothesis seeking to explain the origin of the surname Blood in England: #The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since the surname's adoption. #The meaning of the surname must have been widely recognised and widely understood by people in different parts of England. #The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400. So, let's take each in turn: #''The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since.'' '''PASS'''. The surname would have been directly linked not just to blood, but to human blood. #''The meaning of the surname must have been widely recognised and widely understood by people in different parts of England.'' '''PASS'''. As we've seen and had confirmed by scholars on the subject, blood piety had infused every aspect of medieval life, both religious and secular. It was as much a cultural movement as a religious movement, and so the meaning behind Blood as a surname and the reason for choosing it would have been widely understood. #''The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400.'' '''PASS'''. As mentioned previously, blood piety was a pan-European movement, and as such was found in every corner of England. It was a fervent and pervasive cultural movement, bordering on a cult, and I have little doubt any person in any part of England (or Europe in general) would have understood the motivation behind adopting Blood as a surname. Ironically, however, “religious” is not one of the categories of English surnames cited on various genealogy sites.”There Are 7 Types of English Last Names - Which One Is Yours?,” Ancestry.com (https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/there-are-7-types-of-english-surnames-which-one-is-yours-2/ : accessed 6 Feb 2023)”England Surname Origins (National Institute),” FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/England_Surname_Origins_(National_Institute) : accessed 6 Feb 2023) Yet, the surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bible Bible], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bishop Bishop], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Christian Christian], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Church Church], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Deacon Deacon], and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Priest Priest] are without much doubt religious in origin, and at least some derivations of the surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cross Cross] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chalice Chalice] are likely religious in origin as well. Blood would, therefore, fit perfectly well in this context. ==Testable Prediction== As stated in criteria 3 above, if true then this hypothesis strongly implies that not all English Bloods are related and therefore it would be ''very unlikely'' that all English Bloods share a Most Recent Common Ancestor in a historical timeframe. This also fulfills a requirement of any proper hypothesis -- that it must be able to make testable predictions. This, then, is my testable prediction. While we have extensive Y-DNA data on a group of English-origin Bloods, so far they're all Midlands Bloods. To test this hypothesis, we would need Y-DNA results for Bloods whose pre-1700 ancestry is from somewhere other than the English Midlands. ==Implications for other English Blood-Based Surnames== This hypothesis could also provide a plausible explanation for other English Blood- surnames such as [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bloodgood Bloodgood] (Good Blood, i.e., the Blood of Christ), [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bloodworth Bloodworth]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bloodsworth Bloodsworth] (i.e., Worthy Blood or Worthy ''of'' (His) Blood) and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Trueblood Trueblood], which could have referred to the true blood of Christ (see "True Cross" and other similar ''True X'' constructions in medieval Christianity). ==Implication for the German Bloods== As a corollary, this hypothesis would also offer an explanation for the surname of the German-origin Bloods, which surname entered the English-speaking world as an anglicization of the modern German surname ''Blut'', from the Middle High German ''bluot'', both also meaning blood. Given that blood piety had already taken root in the German principalities before arriving in England and given also that the Germans began adopting surnames before the English, it's entirely plausible that the same motivation to adopt Blood as a surname in England would have compelled some like-minded Germans to do that same. As with the English Bloods, this would very likely mean that not all German Bloods are related. ==Conclusion== This hypothesis is plausible, historically well-founded, and meets all three of the criteria I established beforehand that any explanation for the origin the English surname Blood would have to meet. I believe this hypothesis is promising and warrants more research and testing. ==Further Readings== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_of_Christ Blood of Christ] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4146189 The Blood of Christ in the Later Middle Ages] [Requires a free JSTOR reader's account] *[https://www.hunter.cuny.edu/english/marlene-hennessy/repository/files/article-%203%20Aspects.pdf Aspects of Blood Piety in a Late Medieval English Manuscript: London, British Library Additional 37049] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/42001729 Medieval European conceptions of blood: truth and human integrity] [Requires a free JSTOR reader's account] *[https://introducingmedievalchristianity.wordpress.com/2020/07/01/three-christological-devotions-part-1-wounds/ Three Christological Devotions, Part 1: Wounds] *[https://introducingmedievalchristianity.wordpress.com/2020/07/16/three-christological-devotions-part-3-words/ Three Christological Devotions, Part 3: Words] ==Notes & Sources==

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=The Bloods of Nottinghamshire= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 1 Feb 2023 Genetic evidence shows unequivocally that the Bloods of Nottinghamshire are a branch of the Bloods of Derbyshire. However, the documentary link between the two lines has still not been found. The identity and place of origin of the first Derbyshire Blood to migrate to Nottinghamshire is unknown, but the concentration of the earliest Bloods in an area from Nottingham to Rempstone indicates this area in south Nottinghamshire was probably the first Blood foothold in the county. When this happened is still a mystery, but as the first Blood is documented in the county in 1479, it must have been prior to that year. ==Nottinghamshire Bloods from 1479 to 1650== :The heatmap below shows all records of Bloods in Nottinghamshire from 1479 to the end of 1650. In this period, the Bloods were primarily on the north-south line from Nottingham in the north, through Ruddington (the largest concentration of Bloods), to Rempstone in the south. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-1.png |align=c |size=xl |caption= }} ==Family Trees== :Below are family trees of all 16th and 17th century Nottinghamshire Blood families where there is sufficient information to create one. ===The Bloods of Nottingham Town=== :While the first Blood in Nottinghamshire was documented in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Nottingham Nottingham] in 1479, nothing more is heard from this group of Bloods until the last decade of the 16th century, over one hundred years later. It's possible the family died out and re-established itself later, or we may simply be suffering from missing records. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-10.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-11.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of Ruddington=== :Historically speaking, the [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ruddington Ruddington] Bloods are the most important Blood family in Nottinghamshire, if not in all of England, in terms of their impact on the story of the English Bloods. At least three and probably all five of the male Bloods who emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England in 1639 were from this family. Two of those Bloods, [[Blood-147|Richard]] and [[Blood-15|Robert]], were the progenitors of the vast majority of the Bloods in the United States today. This family traces back at least as far as the first decade of the 16th century. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of Rempstone=== :The Bloods of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rempstone Rempstone] were founded in 1617 when the patriarch, [[Blood-2095|Robert Blood]], married there and started a family that would survive for much of the 17th century. Where Robert came from is a mystery, although the most logical conclusion is he was a Ruddington Blood, as Ruddington was only a short distance to the north and Robert was a well-attested Ruddington Blood name, being in use for many generations in that family. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Elton-on-the-Hill Elton-on-the-Hill]=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hickling Hickling]=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of Watnall=== :The Bloods of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Watnall Watnall] in the Parish of Greasley are interesting in that they appear at a very early date -- only the Plumtree and Rudddington Bloods are as old -- but on the western side of Nottingham close to the border with Derbyshire, whereas all other Bloods in Nottinghamshire in the 16th century were on the eastern side of Nottingham. Could the Watnall Bloods be showing us the route the first Derbyshire Bloods followed into Nottinghamshire? {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===The Bloods of Plumtree=== :The Bloods of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Plumtree Plumtree Parish] are the oldest recorded Blood family in Nottinghamshire. Only Thomas Blode of Nottingham in 1479 and 1480 is older. The problem is, it's impossible at present to work out the relationship between the early Plumtree Bloods beyond the assumption that they were somehow related. The 16th century Plumtree Bloods consisted of: #'''[[Blood-2114|Christopher Blood 1]]:''' He is the first Blood recorded in the Parish of Plumtree, the second-oldest documented Blood in Nottinghamshire, and one of only two Christopher Bloods recorded in the county until well into the 20th century. Christopher's year and place of birth are unknown, but if he was born in Plumtree parish then this would point to a birth prior to 4 Jul 1558 as the parish baptismal records still exist from that date forward. The first record of Christopher is his burial in the churchyard of the parish church of St Mary's in the village of Plumtree on 15 Jul 1565, indicating a death in the few days prior. The lack of a father's name on his burial entry indicates he was likely an adult at the time of his death. #'''[[Blood-2115|Christopher Blood 2]]:''' This second Christopher, also known only from his burial record, was interred in the same churchyard on 20 Jan 1573 (corrected NS/Gregorian year). The lack of a father's name on his burial entry also indicates he was likely an adult at the time of his death. It is surely beyond coincidence that the two oldest Bloods of Plumtree were both Christophers. This points to a father and son as the family does not appear to have been big enough to have cousins or uncles-nephews of the same name. If Christopher 2 was Christopher 1’s son then he was likely the eldest as the eldest was usually given the father’s name. #'''[[Unknown-620661|Agnes Blood]]:''' Agnes was buried at St Mary's Church in Plumtree on 18 Feb 1575 (corrected NS/Gregorian year). Her year and place of birth are unknown, complicated by the fact it's unclear whether Blood was her family name of birth or her married name. #'''[[Unknown-620661|Alice Blood]]:''' Alice was buried at St Mary's Church on 14 Nov 1589. Like Agnes, it is unknown if Blood was her birth name or her married name. :There is as yet no understanding of the relationship between the earliest Bloods of Plumtree Parish. While it is almost certain they were related, it is unclear how. Further, the relationship between the Plumtree Bloods and the earliest Bloods of Ruddington and Nottingham is similarly unknown. Either the Plumtree Bloods or the Nottingham Bloods likely represent the founder population of Bloods in Nottinghamshire. ==The Protestation Return of 1641 and 1642== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire_Protestation-Return This a link to a study of the Protestation Return of 1641 and 1642] and its implications for our understanding of the disposition of Bloods in Nottinghamshire at that time. ==Nottinghamshire Bloods from 1651 to 1750== :The heatmap below shows all records of Bloods in Nottinghamshire from 1 Jan 1651 to 31 Dec 1750. In this period, the Bloods were still found primarily on the north-south line from Nottingham to Rempstone, but by 1642 at the latest the Ruddington population of Bloods had completely disappeared. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire-3.png |align=c |size=xl |caption= }}

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=Origins of the Bloods: Common Origin Hypotheses= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 24 Nov 2022 ==Introduction== How did the surname Blood come into existence on the island of Britain? Aside from the conclusion that it must have somehow been related to blood, its origin and original intent (assuming there was only one) is completely unknown. There are various hypotheses that present themselves as the definitive explanation. These all long predate the internet and have been picked up and repeated by a variety of “Meaning of your surname” and “Buy your coat of arms here” websites.https://www.houseofnames.com/blood-family-cresthttps://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bloodhttps://forebears.io/surnames/bloodhttps://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=blood But all of them have problems, some of which are very serious. We will address the three most common explanations in this paper.For the sake of completeness, the less common ones we won’t address are; a -- that the English Bloods originated from the Ui Bloid clan of Ireland (but Ui Bloid never developed into a surname in Ireland to begin with); b -- that Blood came from ''s'blood'', a contraction of ''God's blood'', which was used as a medieval swear (but the contracted s'blood version didn't appear until the 1500s); and c -- that Blood started as a toponymic surname for the area around the [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=55.137780+-1.530535 River Blyth] (but for which only a single source gives an alternate name of "River Blud," and you can't turn Blyth into Blud following accepted rules of etymology). Based on the analyses presented in [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Word-Name Origins of the Bloods: Word & Name] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Distribution-England Origins of the Bloods: Distribution in England], I established three criteria that I believe any proposed explanation for the origin of the surname Blood must meet: #The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since. #The meaning of the surname must have been widely recognized and widely understood by people in different parts of England. #The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400. These are the criteria I'll use to evaluate each hypothesis in turn. ==Hypothesis 1 – Blood as a Welsh Patronymic== This is probably the most common of the popular origin stories for the surname and the most ahistorical in that it drags the name out of its secure West Germanic linguistic context and drops it into the unrelated Brittonic branch of Insular Celtic, the branch that contains modern Welsh. This hypothesis proposes that Blood is a heavily anglicized version of the Welsh patronymic ab/ap LloydLloyd is a given name thought to mean grey or grey-haired. It was and is a known Welsh given name, dating from at least the 1540s and probably much earlier. or ab/ap LlwydLlwyd means grey and may be the original form of Lloyd. It is first recorded as a Welsh given name in 1748. or ab/ap Llud.Llud means ash. It is not recorded as a Welsh given name, but Lud with a single -l is recorded as a rare given name from 1725. Lud means glue in Welsh, which probably explains its rarity. The Britons, the original population of the British Isles, used a system of creating by-names or descriptors based on the father’s name. Mab and map, both meaning “son of” in Brittonic and OId Welsh, over time became the ab and ap of Medieval and Modern Welsh. So, Huw’s son Daffydd was known as Dafydd ap Huw. Daffydd’s son Owain was in turn known as Owain ap Dafydd, or even Owain ap Dafydd ap Huw. This is a simple and commonly used method of creating patronymic by-names, and versions of it are still used in many cultures today.In Iceland the method is still to attach -sson or -sdottir to the children’s names, so Gunnar’s son Magnus is Magnus Gunnarsson, and his daughter Frey is Frey Gunnarsdottir. The equivalent in English was also -sson. later becoming just -son (e.g., Paul Stevenson). In Hebrew the son’s name is followed by ‘bar’ and the father’s name as in Yeshua bar Yusef; and in Arabic bar changes to ‘bin.’ These are just a few examples from around the world. So far, so good. Starting in 1535, however, Henry VIII began the process of absorbing Wales into England politically and legally. Part of this process was the requirement for the Welsh lords to use fixed surnames instead of their hereditary patronymic system. Once the Welsh aristocracy began doing it, the Welsh people followed along.See The History of Welsh Surnames by Ben Johnson, online at https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/The-History-of-Welsh-Surnames/ This hypothesis proposes that some Welsh people with a patronymic of ab/ap Lloyd, ab/ap Llwyd, or ab/ap Llud in their ascendant lineWhen surnames were being created among the Welsh there was no requirement that one had to use one’s father’s name as the basis of one’s surname. Some people did, but some reached back to grandfathers or great grandfathers to form their surnames. There are cases of people in the same family selecting different surnames as it suited them. adopted a fixed surname of Blloyd, Bllwyd or Bllud. Through sound changes over time these became Bloyd, Blwyd or Blud and then, so the hypothesis goes, Bloid or Blud or Bloud and then Blood. These sound changes are possible, especially if the names were anglicized. This process is how the Welsh patronymics ab Evan, ap John, ab Owen, ap Richard, and ap Rhys became Bevan, Upjohn, Bowen, Prichard, and Price. In theory then, there’s no reason it couldn’t have happened with ab Lloyd, ab Llwyd or ab Llud to create Blood.Sometimes ab/ap Lludd is added to the list of candidates, probably under the mistaken belief that Lludd was just another form of Llud. But in Welsh the -dd- is a diphthong and not just a doubled consonant as it is in English. In Welsh, the -dd- is equivalent to the soft -th- in English and so Lludd would be pronounced hlooth and not hlood. This should have resulted in Blooth or Plooth, not Blood. '''Problems with this Hypothesis:'''A problem that isn’t a problem is the apparent contradiction with the way the Welsh patronymic system works. In Welsh grammar, the rule is that ab is used for a name that starts with a vowel but ap is used for a name that starts with a consonant. So, Dylan son of Emyr is Dylan ab Emyr, but Dylan son of Richard is Dylan ap Richard. But a review of Welsh parish records from the 16th and 17th centuries shows this rule was often ignored; there are plenty of examples of ab used when the following name started with a consonant. So ‘ab Lloyd,’ ‘ab Llwyd,’ or ‘ab Llud’ are entirely plausible even if they technically shouldn’t exist. First, there’s the problem of chronology. The Welsh only began to adopt surnames widely in the early 16th century and the process wasn’t complete in some areas until the early 19th century. Blood was first documented in Wales in 1658, yet it had been present in England since at least 1256 and possibly as early as the mid-11th century. How is a Welsh surname found in England nearly 300 years before the Welsh began adopting surnames? {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Origin-Hypotheses.png |align=l |size=m |caption=''English Maelor'' }} Second, there's a problem of geographic distribution. Blood first appeared in Wales only in a very limited area of the extreme northeast – in the Flintshire exclave known English Maelor -- and only in very small numbers. It also wasn't present in any significant numbers in the English counties that bordered Wales in the 16th to 18th centuries. There seems to be no logical reason for this if it was derived from the given name Lloyd, since Lloyd was a widespread name in Wales at the time. Why did only a single small family in English Maelor decide to adopt the surname, and apparently in its final form and not an intermediary form like Bloyd, Bloid, or Blud, if that’s what really happened? {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Origin-Hypotheses-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=''Blood & Variants in Wales to 1750'' }} The table to the right illustrates the problems with this hypothesis in terms of both chronology and geography. Bloods appear in Wales far too late and in far too limited numbers to have originated there. Even when we include possible variants of Blood found only in Wales (those shaded in grey), the problem remains. It’s hard to argue this is a Welsh name when it makes such a poor showing in Wales. Third, the hypothesis is countered by the historical record concerning these three Welsh patronymics: *Ap/ab Lloyd: What's clear from examining the parish records for Wales from the 16th and 17th centuries is that the surnames that evolved from ap/ab Lloyd were primarily Lloyd and possibly Floyd -- but not Blood.Despite their Welsh appearance, the surnames Bloyd, Loyd and Loid first appeared in the mid-16th century in parts of England far from Wales. This either indicates there were older English lines of these surnames or that there were pockets of Welsh immigrants in England in the 16th century who were perhaps compelled under English law to adopt surnames more quickly than occurred in Wales. Lloyd appears as a surname in Wales at least as early as 1523, and it is believed to be even older than that. Floyd, in the form Floide, appears in Wales in 1580. *Ap/ab Llwyd: First attested in 1300 when the Welsh knight Sir Gruffudd Llwyd,One of the rare early adopters of surnames among the Welsh aristocracy mentioned earlier. anglicized as Griffith Loid, submitted a petition to the English king. Llwyd is next attested in Wales in 1532 with Marged ferch“Daughter of,” the feminine equivalent of ap/ab. David Llwyd; in 1547 with David ap Llwyd; in 1568 with Humphrey Llwyd; and in 1588 with John ap Pirs Llwyd. This strongly indicates the surname that came from ab/ap Llwyd is Llwyd and possibly Loid in its anglicized form. While he still doesn’t predate the earliest two examples of the surname Blood in England, Sir Gruffudd Llwyd is by far the oldest example of someone documented using one of the three proposed Welsh ancestors of Blood. *Ap/ab Llud: There are only three examples of Llud as a Welsh family name, all from the 16th century. These are John ap Poll Llud in 1530https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D948988; Richard Llud from sometime between 1538 and 1544https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3776733; and Edward ap Richard ap David Llud from sometime between 1558 and 1579.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7491419 But in all three cases Llud was already a surname, found without the ab/ap prefix. In fact, in the third example the record states that Edward ap Richard ap David Llud was also known as Edward ap Richard ap David Fludd, indicating ap Llud became Flood, not Blood. Fourth and lastly, Y-DNA evidence contradicts a Welsh origin for the English-origin Bloods that have been tested. All Bloods tested so farBlood Family Y-DNA Project, hosted by FamilyTreeDNA at https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blood are members of Haplogroup R-A6093, a branch of Haplogroup R-U106. R-A6093 is West Germanic, probably originating on the North Sea coast in what is now the Netherlands in about 150 CE. Y-DNA analysis indicates the Most Recent Common Ancestor for all Blood males in the study lived in the north-central English Midlands in about 550 CE. In addition, the participants who are genetically close to the Bloods in the study all have English surnames,These surnames are Ashmore, Chittam-Elliott, Coker, Highfield, Hyde, and Jackson. meaning that at least this one line of Bloods began the process of adopting surnames in England and not Wales. While the Y-DNA evidence does not invalidate the Welsh hypothesis for Bloods from outside the English Midlands, when combined with the evidence laid out in the previous three points it does make for a hard uphill climb. '''Evaluation Against the Three Criteria:''' #The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since. -- FAIL. The Welsh derivation hypothesis has nothing to do with the English word for blood, and therefore no reason the two would have evolved in concert with each other. #The meaning of the surname must have been widely recognized and widely understood by people in different parts of England. -- FAIL. The average Englishman or Englishwoman would have had no idea how Welsh patronymics worked or the meanings of the names from which they derived. The further from Wales, the truer this would be. #The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400. -- FAIL. No English family would have any reason to adopt a surname based on a Welsh patronymic, and Welsh surnames were not being created and adopted in this period anyway. That process didn't start until after 1538. '''Conclusion for Hypothesis 1 - Blood as a Welsh Patronymic:''' For us to accept this hypothesis, we would have to accept that a Welsh surname evolved in England nearly 300 years before the great majority of the Welsh began the centuries-long process of creating surnames, but only became established in one small corner of Wales from the 1650s. We would also have to ignore the results of a decade of Y-DNA analysis that shows the Midlands Bloods (the largest concentration) are genetically West Germanic and not Welsh. While I won’t go so far as to say impossible, I would classify this hypothesis as extraordinarily improbable. ==Hypothesis 2 - Blood as a Term of Endearment== This is the proposal that Blood derived from a term of endearment used for close family. This explanation seems to be heavily based (at least given the number of sources that quote it) on a line from one of Geoffrey Chaucer's works which reads: “Now beth nought wroth, my blode, my nece [niece].” The idea is that blood was used just as much as a term of kinship and friendship in late medieval England six hundred years ago as it is in some forms of urban slang today. In theory, like the small number of other surnames known to derive from terms of endearment or family connection, Blood became normalized as a surname and began to be passed on independently of any feeling of affection or kinship. '''Problems with this Hypothesis:''' As genealogist Desmond Holden wrote, “This suggestion is doubtful. Our ancestors had plenty of words to describe one's relatives - even down to son-in-law: e.g., Odham.”Holden, Desmond. The Peak Advertiser, 24 Feb 2003, p.39. Online at https://names.gukutils.org.uk/Blood.shtml There are two problems with this hypothesis. The first is one of chronology. The quote from Chaucer, the earliest surviving example I can find of blood being used as a term of endearment, is from his poem ''Troilus and Criseyde'', which he composed in London in the mid-1380s. Let’s say blood as a term of endearment had already existed for fifty years prior to Chaucer using it, so coming into at least limited use in London in about 1330. But even in London, the surname Blood dates to 1321 and in England in general in dates at least as far back as 1256 if not earlier. For Blood to have come from the term of endearment we would have to assert that the term of endearment was much older than Chaucer’s first written use of it in the 1380s but went completely unrecorded anywhere by anyone until he penned ''Troilus and Criseyde''. There is no compelling reason for such an assertion other than just wanting the hypothesis to be correct. The second problem is one of commonality. It just doesn't seem to have been a particularly common term of endearment in Middle English, even though that idea could be construed from one of the much lower-order definitions of the word. But in reality it just meant a blood relation, as it often does today.The Middle English Dictionary -- entry for ''blọ̄d'', meaning 6c. Published by the Regents of the University of Michigan, last updated Nov 2019, online at https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary / entry for blọ̄d at https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED5268 It certainly doesn't appear on any lists of Middle English terms of endearment, even those by specialists in the literature."Medieval Terms of Endearment," a blog article by A Clerk of Oxford, 30 Nov 2011 (https://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com/2011/11/medieval-terms-of-endearment.html : accessed 7 Feb 2023) '''Evaluation Against the Three Criteria:''' #The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since. -- PASS. As both words were derived from and meant ''blood'' in at least a metaphorical sense, then this would have likely happened. #The meaning of the surname must have been widely recognized and widely understood by people in different parts of England. -- FAIL. There's no evidence that using "blood" as a term of affection for a close relation was ever widespread in England. It may have been limited to Chaucer's London, or possibly just to Chaucer himself given the dearth of other examples. #The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400. -- FAIL. Blood as a surname was already well-attested by the end of the 14th century, predating Chaucer's use of the word in the term of endearment sense by around a century. If blood in this sense was already in common use from about 1200 then why does it only appear for the first time in a work from the 1380s? '''Conclusion for Hypothesis 2 – Blood as a Term of Endearment:''' This hypothesis has little to recommend it. It’s not that it’s impossible or even particularly implausible. It’s just that it strikes me more as an idle musing that became a hypothesis even though there was virtually no evidence on which to base it. ==Hypothesis 3 – Bloods as Bloodletters== This hypothesis asserts that the surname Blood derived from the ancient medical treatment of bloodletting, and so is an occupational name for people once called bloodletters. In this hypothesis, the occupational name Bloodletter was eventually shortened into Blood. This is a surprisingly complicated hypothesis and will require a lot of explaining. For context, here’s a general outline of key developments in the history of the name Bloodletter, whether used as a surname, by-name, or personal descriptor: *The oldest reference to Bloodletter as a personal name is in 1095, when Walter Blodletere is recorded in Bury, Suffolk. Blodletere appeared to have already been more akin to a true surname rather than a personal descriptor as he was recorded as Walter Bloodletter and not as Walter the bloodletter. *From the 13th and 14th centuries there are 19 records of people with Bloodletter as either a surname or a personal descriptor; the majority of these are either Blodletere or le Blodletere, reflecting the spelling of blood in Middle English. Other spellings are Blodleter, Blodletter, and Blodelater. *By the time the first instance of the surname Blood appears with certainty in 1256, Bloodletter as some form of personal name had been recorded six times in six different parts of England.Walter Blodletere in Suffolk in 1095; Alice le Blodlater in Northamptonshire in 1216; Radulfus le Blodletere in Gloucestershire in 1216; Richard le Blodletere probably in Middlesex from sometime in the 12th century; William Bloodletter in London in 1235; and Stephen le Blodletere in Derbyshire in 1252. *From the 13th to 14th centuries, people using Bloodletter as either a surname or a personal descriptor are found widely distributed in England: in Derbyshire; Gloucestershire; Leicestershire; London and adjacent areas of Middlesex and Surrey; Norfolk; Northamptonshire; Oxfordshire; Somerset; Suffolk; Sussex; and Yorkshire. *The last definite use of Bloodletter as a personal descriptor occurred in 1315 with John le Blodletere of Rye in East Sussex.There may have been one slightly later instance, but it can only be narrowed down to sometime in the 14th century. *The last time Bloodletter is recorded as a surname was in 1376 with Roger Blodlatere of Castre, Northamptonshire. *The last reference to Bloodletter as a by-name came in 1408 with Roger Scharp alias Blodeleter, also of Castre, Northamptonshire. The idea of Bloodletter being the surname from which Blood was derived, or at the very least that bloodletting was the practice from which Blood was derived, has much to recommend it: *The oldest instance of the surname Bloodletter predates the first documented example of the surname Blood by 170 years. Therefore, there’s no chronological problem with Blood either deriving from Bloodletter. *Bloodletter appears to have originated independently in several parts of England in the span of a few centuries, exactly what one would expect from an occupational surname. *Blood, likewise, appears to have originated in at least three and as many as five places in England in the span of about a century, slightly later than the appearance of Bloodletter. This is just what we should expect if it evolved from the Bloodletter surname, but it’s also consistent with an origin as a separate by-name or surname for a practitioner of bloodletting. *As the two oldest English surnames containing the -blood- element, it’s natural to infer that they must have had some relationship, and this explanation appears both plausible and sufficient. But in the mid-15th century another name also containing the -blood- element appeared. This was Blooder and its many variants, a more logical candidate for a shortened form of Bloodletter than Blood is, for reasons we’ll address later. The first record of this new surname is one Adam Blodyr of York in 1441, and then two Henry Bloders of York in 1485 and 1503. What’s going on here? There are two possibilities: #Blooder is the surname that evolved from Bloodletter. We’ll note this possibility as Bloodletter>Blooder. Or, #Blooder was an unrelated creation of yet another surname incorporating the -blood- element, so Bloodletter|Blooder. There are at least four areas in England where Bloodletter and Blooder might show some continuity with each other, which would be evidence that one had evolved from the other. In order by oldest first these are: *In Northamptonshire :::1216 – Alice le Blodlater :::1336 – William Blodelater :::1376 – Roger Blodlatere :::1408 – Roger Scharp, alias Blodeleter :::1585 – Elizabeth Bloder *London and adjacent areas of Middlesex & Surrey :::1235 – William Bloodletter :::1560 – Jone Bloodder :::1561 – Gardney & Henry Bludder :::1563 – Thomas & Henry Bludder :::1566 – Unnamed Blodder *In Leicestershire :::1271 – Thomas Blodletere :::1313 – John & William le Blodletere :::13thC – John & Simon Blodletere :::1551 – John Bludder :::1552 – Mary Bludder :::1553 – Agnes Bludder *In Norfolk :::14thC – Gold le Blodletter :::1605 – Dionis Bleader :::1612 – Unnamed Bloder :::1617 – John Bleeder :::1620 – Sarah Bleeder/BlooderThere are several examples in Norfolk of Bleeder and Blooder being used interchangeably for the same person. :::1620 – John Blooder Yet, the three earliest records of Blooder occur in York, a place with no previous instances of Bloodletter. And even in counties in which both names are found, the gap between the last Bloodletter and the first Blooder is usually measured in centuries. With the beginning of mandatory parish records in the mid-1500s, records of Blooder and its variants proliferate. From 1551 to 1700 there are nearly two hundred examples of the surname in England, in the same counties as in the 13th to 14th centuries plus Essex, Nottinghamshire, and Shropshire. Variants of Blooder from the 15th to 17th centuries include Bleader, Bleeder, Bloder, Blodder, Blodier, Blodyer, Bloodder, Bloodyer, Blouder, Bluder, and Bludder. Bleader, Bleeder, Bloder, Blouder, Bluder, and Bludder survived into the 20th century. Bloder and Bluder still exist today. Overall, there’s insufficient evidence to determine with certainty if Bloodletter evolved into Blooder (i.e., Bloodletter>Blooder) or if Blooder was an independent creation (i.e., Bloodletter|Blooder), but this is something we’ll come back to again later. Re-introducing Blood to the analysis generates five more possibilities: #Blood evolved from Bloodletter and neither are related to Blooder ('''Bloodletter>Blood|Blooder'''). This is the original form of Hypothesis 3 since it makes no mention of Blooder. #Blood evolved from Bloodletter via Blooder ('''Bloodletter> Blooder>Blood'''). #Blood evolved from Blooder and neither are related to Bloodletter ('''Bloodletter|Blooder>Blood'''). #Blooder evolved from Bloodletter, but Blood evolved from neither of them ('''Bloodletter>Blooder|Blood'''). #Bloodletter, Blooder, and Blood originated independently of each other ('''Bloodletter|Blooder|Blood'''). '''The Morphology Problem:''' I will consider each of these possibilities in-turn, but first there's a problem of morphologyIn linguistics, morphology is the study of words and how they form. that needs to be discussed as it affects each of these possible origins of Blood to some degree, but especially those indicating an independent origin of Blood from bloodletting (|Blood). As nouns, blood is different from blooder and bloodletter in that blooder and bloodletter are ''agent nouns.'' An agent noun is derived from an action verb and identifies the person or thing that carries out that action, such as ''runner'' from the verb 'to run' or ''reader'' from the verb 'to read.' Agent nouns end in -er, meaning “one who does [the action described by the verb]." Most occupational names are agent nouns and so use the -er suffix to show action, e.g.: ''Archer'', ''Brewer'', ''Carter'', ''Fletcher'', ''Piper'', or ''Roper''.For the sake of completeness, some of the occupational surnames that aren’t agent nouns include Bowman, Cook, Sheppard/Shepherd, Bailey (official of the bailey of a castle), Boatwright (maker of boats), Cartwright (maker of carts), Clark (clerk), Gage (an assayer), Hayward (keeper of fences), Marshall (keeper of horses), Sherman (shearsman), Stewart/Steward (warden of the hall), Stringfellow (maker of bowstrings), Tillman (a ploughman), and Wheelwright (maker of wheels). But in most cases, these at least fulfill the requirement of being “one who does X,” i.e., one who keeps horses or the man who tills.In this case, blooder and bloodletter are agent nouns describing the person who carries out the action of bloodletting. So as surnames, Bloodletter and Blooder fit this pattern -- a Blooder is one who bloods or bleeds someone; a Bloodletter is one who lets blood from someone. But Blood does not fit this pattern.And remember, we have absolutely no evidence Blood is a shortened form of a previous name. It has existed in the same form since it was first recorded possibly as far back as the early 12th century. In contrast to blooder and bloodletter, ''blood'' is a common noun -- in this scenario it's merely the by-product of bloodletting. Even if blood was the intended outcome of bloodletting (it isn’t -- medical relief or cure is the intended outcome), it would be like the miller choosing the surname Flour and the weaver choosing the surname Basket. But they aren’t flour or baskets; they produce those things as millers and weavers. It’s a fundamental and important difference. Blood as a traditional occupational surname based on an agent noun simply doesn’t work, either morphologically or practically. I can find no case of an occupation choosing its outcome or product, let alone its relatively unimportant by-product, as a surname. The latter would be equivalent to the carpenter deciding that Sawdust would be a good surname. It just didn't happen. Now, let's look at each possible development scenario in-turn: '''Possibility 1, Bloodletter>Blood|Blooder:''' This possibility suffers from a geographic distribution problem. Even though both Bloodletter and Blood are widely distributed in time and space they don’t overlap much geographically. That seems odd if one was derived from the other. *Until 1400, Blood and Bloodletter only overlapped in London, Oxfordshire, and Sussex even though Bloodletter was present in 11 counties and Blood in 10. *By 1600, they still only overlapped in 8 counties even though Bloodletter was present in 13 counties and Blood in 25. '''Possibility 2, Bloodletter>Blooder>Blood:''' This possibility suffers from an evolutionary problem even if we accept the Bloodletter>Blooder part happened, which is by no means certain. The possible progression of Bloodletter into Blooder in Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, London, and Norfolk seen previously isn’t accompanied by a particularly convincing further development of Blooder into Blood or any of its variants in those areas: *In Northamptonshire, the last Bloodletter was recorded in 1408 (that was Roger Scharp, alias Blodeleter mentioned previously). The first Bloods appeared in the county over 160 years later in 1569, and the line of Northamptonshire Bloods survived until 1635 before disappearing. The only example of Blooder in the county appears in 1585 with the baptism of Elizabeth Bloder. This small family either moved on or died out quickly as there are no further records of Blooders in Northamptonshire. *In London and the adjacent areas of Middlesex & Surrey, the only Bloodletter ever recorded was in 1235. Bloods then appeared 86 years later in 1321, and up to 1559 there are 33 records of them in the city. The Blooder name only appears in 1560, some 240 years after the Bloods were established in London. From 1560 to 1700 there are 132 records of Blooders in London, mostly as Bludder, the dominant variant there. From this same period there are about 50 records for Bloods. Not only does this situation not support Blood evolving from Bloodletter via Blooder, if anything it’s evidence that Blooder evolved from Blood!Nobody that I am aware of thinks Blooder evolved from Blood. This is also unlikely, however, as the dominant London Bludder variant is mainly found in Stepney, Reigate, Aldgate, and St Botolph’s, whereas those parishes had very little Blood presence. That does not seem to square very well with either name evolving from the other. The situation in London appears more like two surnames developing separately and in parallel after the late arrival of Blooder, rather than one evolving into the other. *In Leicestershire, the last example of the Bloodletter name is in the 13th century. A small family of Blooders appeared in the record from 1551 to 1643 and then disappeared. The first Blood in the county was recorded in 1634. But this person, Robert Blood, founder of the Leicestershire line of Bloods, is documented as having moved into the county from Derbyshire -- he had no previous ties with Leicestershire. *Norfolk is like London in that we have a single very old occurrence of Bloodletter, this time in the 14th century, then a break of well over a century before the first Blood was documented in 1532, then the first variants of Blooder appear in 1605. There are 25 records of Bleader, Bleeder and Blooder in Norfolk from 1605 until 1701, then the line appears to have then gone extinct. Bloods disappeared from the Norfolk record from 1665 to 1711, but then reappeared and continued to the present day. So, Blood predated these Blooder variants in Norfolk and outlived them all. Like in London, the evidence here points to parallel development and co-existence of two similar surnames, not one evolving into the other. '''Possibility 3, Bloodletter|Blooder>Blood:''' This possibility is demolished by the overwhelming evidence that Blood is much older than Blooder. By the time Blooder appeared for the first time in York in 1441, Blood had already been documented 119 times, from Northumberland to Kent, and as far back as the 12th century. The older name could not have evolved from the younger. '''Possibility 4, Bloodletter>Blooder|Blood:''' That is, that Blooder descended from Bloodletter, but Blood was unrelated to either of them. But even in the areas where Bloodletter and Blooder both occurred, the very large chronological gap between the former and the first example of the latter -- between 177 and 325 years -- tends to indicate the two names were not directly related. Rather, it indicates they both stemmed from a common practice or idea, i.e., bloodletting. This the only reasonable conclusion in light of the morphological problem. '''Possibility 5, Bloodletter|Blooder|Blood:''' The possibility these names came into existence independently cannot be falsified by the evidence. The fact the first Blooders in York were not preceded by any known Bloodletters in that city, and the very large time gap between the two names where they did overlap, indicates these surnames originated independently from one another as this possibility proposes. Taken at face value we would assume this means all three originated separately from the practice of bloodletting, but as we’ve seen there’s a serious morphological problem with this for Blood. While an independent origin from the practice of bloodletting appears likely for Bloodletter and Blooder, the same cannot be said for Blood. Blood must have originated not only independently of the other two, but also independently of their likely shared source as well, i.e., bloodletting. As a hypothesis, Possibility 5 is the least inconsistent with the evidence and in my view is the most parsimonious interpretation of it. '''Evaluation Against the Three Criteria:''' #The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since. -- PASS. In all of these scenarios, Blood is linked to blood. #The meaning of the surname must have been widely recognized and widely understood by people in different parts of England. -- FAIL. If we were evaluating only Blooder and Bloodletter this would be a pass, but for Blood the fact we still can't discern what the meaning could have been in the context of this hypothesis dictates this criterion is not met. #The meaning of the surname must have been such that several unrelated families in different parts of England would have had reason to adopt it in the 200-year period from about 1200 to about 1400. -- FAIL, and for the same reason 2 was a fail. There're obvious reasons why families might have adopted Blooder or Bloodletter, but no obvious reason in this scenario for adopting Blood as their name (see Morphology Problem). '''Conclusion for Hypothesis 3 - Bloods as Bloodletters:''' Just like the multiple originations of Bloodletter in several places in England at about the same time, the multiple inventions of Blood likewise point to something widely known that was associated with the substance blood. It’s this relationship to blood that compels me to keep Bloodletter, Blooder, and Blood grouped together. Therefore, I believe that Bloodletter|Blooder|Blood is most likely correct, and all three names arose independently of each other, even though Bloodletter and Blooder did both describe practitioners of bloodletting. But this still leaves us with the unanswered question, “To what was the surname Blood meant to refer?” We can be confident it referred to blood, but how, why and in what way? That remains an open question. ==Tentative Conclusion== Blood is not a Welsh surname and there's virtually no evidence to support the notion that it was based on a term of endearment. The hypothesis that it came from the practice bloodletting is nearly as improbable, but this hypothesis is probably at least pointing in the correct direction -- '''''that the people who adopted the surname Blood were stating some association with the bodily fluid blood.''''' ==Notes & Sources==

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Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 12 Feb 2023 =Introduction= This page was created to act as a clearing house and bulletin board for information related to any variant of Blood besides Blood itself, although Blood will often be included for comparison purposes. While Blood is the dominant variant today, Blod was the original form of the surname. As far as we can tell, Blod, Blode, Blood, Bloode, Bloud, Blud, Blude, Bludd and Bludde are still in use as surnames today, while the variants Blodd, Blodde, Bloodd, Bloudd, Bloudde, and Bloude appear to be extinct. ----------------------------------------------------------------- =The History of the Variants= The table below is all known variants of Blood in England, sorted in order by year of first appearance and county. Please note that many records are long lost, therefore some later variants could predate earlier variants and the actual first appearance of any variant might have been in a different county at an earlier date than indicated here. As new evidence is found, the table will be updated Also, given that most medieval and early post-medieval Bloods would have been illiterate, what we're seeing here is how some scrivener, parish clerk, church officer, or court official decided to spell the name they ''heard'' when the person said it to them. Please see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blood_Name_Study_Word-Name Origins of the Bloods: Word & Name] for a more extensive treatment of the appearance and evolution of the Blood variants through English history. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-8.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''The 15 Blood Variants in Chronological Order'' }} Note that only 4 out of the 15 variants are documented during the period of Middle English, from 1100 to 1450. The explosion in variants is very much an artifact of Early Modern English as it tried to grapple with the effects of the Great Vowel Shift on the language starting in 1400. Bloode in 1400 is a very early result of this attempt to align spelling with a changing pronunciation. ----------------------------------------------------------------- =The Variants by Country= ==Australia== Future Area of Research ==Canada== Future Area of Research ==New Zealand== Future Area of Research ==South Africa== The only variants that appear in records for South Africa are Blood, Bloud, and Blud. *'''Blood:''' Blood in South Africa dates from at least 1866 and possibly as early as 1844. The given names of some of the 19th century South African Bloods, such as ''Fitzgerald Neptune'', ''Neptune Fitzgerald'', and ''Bindon'', strongly indicate that these were Irish Bloods from one or more of the County Clare lines. *'''Bloud:''' The first record of English-origin Blouds in South Africa is from 1878, and this variant was last recorded in 1981. Note that there were Dutch Blouds (some of which were actually of French origin) in South Africa as early as 1699. Whether of French, Dutch, or English origin, the South African Blouds appear to be extinct. *'''Blud:''' Dates from 1891 and survives today, albeit probably in single digits. ==United Kingdom== ===Blood Variants in London, 1321-1650=== :The below graph charts out all variants of Blood to appear in London from the first record in 1321 until 1650. As the London records of the Blood presence there start in the period when Middle English was in use, it stands to reason that the word for blood in Middle English, ''blod,'' is the dominant form of the surname, appearing 29 times in London records before the language evolved into Early Modern English and the later variants took over. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-6.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===Blood Variants in Derbyshire, 1431-1650=== :The below bar graph charts out all variants of Blood to appear in Derbyshire from the first record in 1431 until 1650. Because the Derbyshire Bloods only begin to appear in the written record at the very end of the period of Middle English, the previously dominant Blod spelling of the surname had quickly begun to give way to the proliferation of variants in Early Modern English. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===Blood Variants in Buckinghamshire, 1475-1650=== :The below bar graph charts out all variants of Blood to appear in Buckinghamshire from the first record in 1475 until 1650. Unlike the records from Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, where the Blood variant came to dominate by 1650, in Buckinghamshire the spelling Bludd was actually the dominant variant to that point. Also, this county was the only place where the variants ''Blodd'' and ''Blodde'' are recorded. While it looks like a version of Middle English Blod/Blode/Blodde, oddly it didn't appear in Buckinghamshire records for the first time until 1615, meaning it's more likely an Early Modern English variant with an anachronistic but coincidental Middle English spelling. But please note, again, that 'Blodd' was the way one person in 1615 Buckinghamshire decided to write a name he almost certainly ''heard spoken.'' For all we know, any other scribe or clerk would have rendered the same sounds as Blud or Blood. Maybe it was just this one guy's interpretation and he was the odd one out. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-7.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===Blood Variants in Nottinghamshire, 1479-1650=== :The below bar graph charts out all variants of Blood to appear in Nottinghamshire from the first record in 1479 until 1650. Even moreso than in Derbyshire, the Early Modern English variants of Blood had already taken over in Nottinghamshire at the very beginning of the surviving Blood records there; there are no examples of the Middle English spellings Blod or Blode in the county at all. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-5.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===Blood Variants in the UK, 1841-1921=== :The table below tracks all variants of the surname Blood in the UK censuses from 1841 to 1921. Whether the various censuses documented every living Blood or not, the ratios between the various spellings probably reflect reality better than the raw numbers. What is apparent immediately is that by the first half of the 19th century the Blood spelling had become the overwhelmingly dominant variant. The Blood spelling accounted for at least 92% of entries in every decade represented here. These data also indicate that many of the remaining variant spellings were dying out, and by the early part of the 20th century most were effectively extinct -- with Blud being the only one that appeared to have much chance of survival. That being said, some of these variants either experienced a later resurrection, were invisible in the censuses, or survived in pockets outside of the United Kingdom, because a cursory search on Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn shows a small number of people with the names Blode, Bloud, and even Bludd living today. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Blood Variants in UK Censuses from 1841 to 1921'' }} ===Blood Variants in the UK, Feb 2023=== :This is a survey of all Blood variants in the UK using three commercial directory services. Obviously there's a problem here in that BritshPhoneBook.com lists no Bloods in the UK, when we know from numerous other sources that Bloods in the UK number in the thousands. The main takeaway of this survey is that the variants Blod, Bloud, Blud, Blude, and Bludd still exist in the UK today in very, very small numbers. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-2.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Blood Variants in the UK in Feb 2023'' }} ==United States== Under Construction ==Worldwide== ===Blood Variants on LinkedIn, Feb 2023=== :The table below is the result of a 15 Feb 2023 survey of LinkedIn for profiles using one of the variants of Blood, and associated with people either in English-speaking countries or whose information allowed them to be traced back to English-speaking countries. This was done to exclude some names that appear to be variants of English-origin Blood but are actually from other countries and languages (e.g., French Bloud). I chose LinkedIn because it suffers far less from fake profiles, as opposed to Twitter and Facebook. This table is not intended to give a global view of Blood variants across the English-speaking world, especially as most people don't have LinkedIn accounts. What it does do, however, is verify the existence of certain variants in specific countries, although the lack of other variants in the same country should not be taken as evidence they don't exist there. {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Variants-10.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Blood Variants on LinkedIn in Feb 2023'' }} :What is immediately clear is that Blood and Blud are the two most common variants today and are the only two found in both the United Kingdom and all English-speaking former British colonies.

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=Blood as Word & Name in English History= Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]], 18 Nov 2022 ==Introduction== {{Image|file=Blood-2245.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} Identifying the origins of the surname Blood has thwarted every attempt at solving by generations of researchers. Given the lack of extensive personal records from the 12th and 13th centuries, the period in which the surname first appears, it’s unlikely we will ever determine an exact intended meaning or purpose of the name, assuming there was only one. But what is clear from the sparse record is that, in every era in which the surname appears, and in every variant in which it appears, that same word as a noun in the form of English spoken at that time primarily referred to the bodily fluid blood. Early on, it only ever referred to the bodily fluid, but even when other meanings developed in Middle English, such as blood as a metaphor meaning close family or kin (e.g., “we are of the same blood),” these were still based on that fact that the other people were of the same literal bloodline, meaning they shared blood in the physical sense. So, blood as a term for the human bodily fluid is the meta or overarching definition of the noun in each era. The evolution of the surname Blood has followed the evolution of the English word for blood in lockstep for the last 800 years. This paper will explore this evolution by examining the ''main'' variants of blood, both as noun and as surname, in chronological order. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_Variants Blood Name Study: The Variant Spellings] for more information on the minor variants. ==Caveat Indagator== When I discuss the various spellings of the surname Blood in different periods, please note that in the majority of cases this isn't a statement of how ''that person'' spelled their surname, because in the majority of cases the person who bore the name was completely illiterate. The spelling of the surname was that selected by the scrivener, clerk, or court official who heard them say their name, then wrote down his best approximation of what he heard. And what this paper will show is that, in every era what the person doing the writing heard was the same as the current word for blood in that form of English. ==Blood vs. Blood from 1150 to 1650== ===Blod=== :'''The Surname:''' ''Blod'' is the oldest recorded form of the surname Blood, dating to the middle of the 13th century and possibly to the early 12th century. There are 101 records of Blod used as a surname during the period when Middle English was spoken (from about 1100 to about 1500). The only exception is a single instance of the spelling Blud from Oxfordshire in 1266. Even though there are no examples of the surname Blod in the period in which Old English was spoken – likely because it almost certainly didn’t exist yet – it seems probable that the Old English word was an influence on the very earliest examples of the surname, especially since the transition from Old English to Middle English was a gradual and uneven process, taking more time in some parts of England than in others. :'''The Noun in Old English:''' Even though our date range starts during the period when Middle English was already established, it's clear the Old English word for blood directly continued into early Middle English virtually unchanged, so it's best to do a quick explanation of the history of the OE form, which would have been in use from at least 450 CE. Old English ''blod'' (represented as blód or blōd in modern translations), meaning “the fluid that circulates in the arteries and veins,” comes from the Proto-Germanic ''*blodam'' (blood). This same root is also the source of Old Frisian ''blod'', Old Saxon ''blôd'', Old Norse ''bloð'', Gothic ''bloþ'' (blōth), Middle Dutch ''bloet'', Modern Dutch ''bloed'', Old High German ''bluot'', and Modern German ''Blut''. According to some scholars, the Proto-Germanic ''*blodam'' comes from the Proto Indo-European ''*bhlo-to-'', with a reconstructed meaning of “to swell, gush, or spurt,” or “that which bursts out.”Compare Gothic ''bloþ'' (pronounced as blōth) with ''bloma'' (blōma), the Gothic word meaning ''flower''. Bloom is still a synonym for flower in English, and “to bloom” is the verb for a flower opening up, or bursting out, of its bud. Likewise, Blume (blūma) is the modern German word for flower as well, both the English and German having come from the same Proto-Germanic root. Thus the word blood may have evolved as a euphemism for the bodily fluid instead of the bodily fluid itself; i.e., it is “that which gushes out.” Proto-Germanic had one or more words for the bodily fluid, but there appears to have been a cultural taboo that prevented their spoken use, leaving only the euphemism.The Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=Blood :'''The Noun in Middle English:''' Blod continued to mean blood in Middle English.The Middle English Dictionary -- entry for ''blọ̄d'', meaning 1a. Published by the Regents of the University of Michigan, last updated Nov 2019, online at https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary / entry for blọ̄d at https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED5268 :'''Pronunciation:''' In both Old and Middle English ''blod'' was pronounced with a closed long vowel (the closed long-o or ō) and would have rhymed with the Modern English words code and toad.“Blood is thicker than water,” The Oxford Etymologist, a blog by Anatoly Liberman, 19 Sep 2018. Online at https://blog.oup.com/2018/09/etymology-blood-is-thicker-than-water/ ===Blode & Blodde=== :'''The Surname:''' Blodde is first attested in Westminster in 1321, while Blode is first documented in Hereford in 1393, Hereford being a place where the original ''Blod'' spelling had previously been extensively documented for well over one hundred years. They are very clearly minor variants of each other; as the the -d- and -dd- in English make the same sound, this is more down to personal spelling style by individual scribes, something that would later cause the explosion of Early Modern English variants. While Blodde is now extinct, Blode is the second-oldest variant of the surname that still exists today. But it is very rare. :'''The Noun in Middle English:''' The word blode existed in Middle English as the dative case of blod and eventually as a word for blood in its own right.Bradley, Henry. A Middle English Dictionary, Clarendon Press, Oxford: 1891. Online at https://archive.org/details/middleenglishdic00stra/ It also developed a meaning in Middle English of “a blood-relation, a person, a living being,”Mayhew, A.L. and Skeat, Walter W. ''A Concise Dictionary of Middle English'', Clarendon Press, Oxford: 1888. Online at https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/10625/pg10625-images.html but this meaning only evolved well after the surname was already established in its original Blod form, and so cannot be the origin of a surname that pre-dates it. :'''Pronunciation:''' In Middle English, the closed long-o (code, toad) coexisted with open long-o (stone, bone), and so in early Middle English blode/blodde could have been pronounced with either the closed long-o or the open long-o. But the Great Vowel Shift in Middle English, which started about 1400, morphed long-o (ō) into long-u (ū), as in the modern word school. Had the change stopped there, blod/blode/blodde and blood would now rhyme with brood or food. ===Blud(e), Bludd(e), Bloud(e), Bloudde=== :'''The Surname:''' Despite their antiquated look (especially Bludd and Bludde) these variants are all from Early Modern English, the form spoken from about 1500 to 1650. From only two widespread versions of the surname, Blod and Blode, there was an explosion of variations in the early modern period as significant changes to both spelling and pronunciation altered Middle English into its modern form. While much diminished in numbers, the Blod and Blode variants also survived into the era of Early Modern English. The variants Blud, Blude, Bludd, and Bloud still exist in small numbers today. :'''The Noun in Early Modern English:''' These are all attested variants of the word for blood in Early Modern English.The Lexicon of Early Modern English, online at https://leme.library.utoronto.ca/ :'''Pronunciation:''' The Great Vowel shift, which had already altered blod from rhyming with ''road'' to rhyming with ''stool'', kept going. By the transition to Early Modern English in 1500, the Great Vowel Shift was well on its way changing the long-u (ū) sound into various versions of the short-u (ŭ) sound in many words, such as ''good'', ''book'', ''hook'' and ''crook''. But in two cases, the shift continued to a full short-u sound. Flood and blood would be pronounced the same in Modern English if they were spelled ''flud'' and ''blud'', something that isn’t the case for the less-shifted examples -- book could not be rendered as buk nor hook as huk in Modern English. The next closest example would instead be ''roof'', which in some regional North American accents is pronounced ''ruf''. Nonetheless, all these words retain the -oo-, a fossilized echo of their long Middle English pronunciations. The plethora of spellings of Blood in this period is probably down to different people speaking different regional versions of English in different parts of the country all trying to adapt to an on-going change in word pronunciation in an era in which literacy was low and standardisation of spelling simply did not exist. A more in-depth and precise study of the exact geographic origins of some of these variants would likely reveal that regional accents were a significant factor in their formation. Interestingly, there are several examples in the period of Early Modern English of scribes or clerks using the spelling Blud/Bludd or Bloud/Bloude to write about people who themselves we know for certain used the spelling Blood when writing their own names (i.e., from their autograph signatures), in some cases even when signing the very document in which their name was spelled as Blud or Bloud. Given the lack of standardised spelling in English until well into the 18th century, these scribes and clerks clearly heard something they rendered as equivalent to the Old English long-o or the equivalent Middle English double-o (especially for the Blude and Bludde examples, which appear to be attempts to render blūd) or as something they heard as the modern fully shortened blŭd (i.e., for Blud and Bludd). The Bloud/Bloude spelling was most likely an attempt to use the French -ou-, which matched the -oo- in food -- in which case it would have most likely been merely a variant of Blude/Bludde if they were in fact meant to render blūd. An alternative, that the -ou- was intended to represent the -ou- in loud or proud, seems unlikely as there is no known example of any variant of Blood rhyming with those words. ===Blood & Bloode=== :'''The Surname:''' The Bloode spelling is older than Blood, being first attested in Wiltshire in 1400 during the Middle English linguistic period and at the start of the Great Vowel Shift. It is also found in 1475 in Buckinghamshire, but became much more widespread in the mid-1500s, appearing in larger numbers in Norfolk and London. The dominant modern spelling, Blood, is not attested with certainty until 1569 in Norfolk and Northamptonshire and then from 1570 in London.It may have occurred twice in Willesden near London in 1441, but this needs verification from the original documents. :'''The Noun in Middle English and Early Modern English:''' Bloode existed as a spelling for blood in late Middle English and Early Modern English and blood is found in Early Modern English. They both refer to the bodily fluid. :'''Pronunciation:''' The first instance of the surname variant Bloode occurs just at the beginning of the Great Vowel Shift and is almost certainly an attempt to match the spelling of the surname to the evolving way of pronouncing the noun. So, we can be reasonably confident that this instance of the surname Bloode from 1400 rhymed with ''food'' and ''brood''. It seems likely that later in the Great Vowel Shift, bloode/blood would have transitioned through a period when they would have shortened somewhat to rhyme with book or foot. The early loss of the -e from bloode in Early Modern English is probably an indication that the long -oo- had given way to one of the shorter-o pronunciations by then. And ultimately, as we’ve seen already, the -oo- in only this word and flood shorted all the way to full short-u, and so by the time Early Modern English had fully transitioned into Modern English in the second half of the 17th century, blood would almost certainly have been pronounced as blŭd, rhyming with flood. ==Conclusions== '''Language Family:''' Whatever the origin of the surname Blood, it seems indisputable at this point that it comes from the West Germanic family of languages. This is a worthwhile outcome given that in the early Middle Ages the island of Britain was host to two language families, West Germanic (the four dialects of Old English) and Insular Celtic (Brittonic and Goidelic). This analysis of the evolution of the surname versus the noun strongly indicates the ancestors of the Bloods should be placed within the community of original West Germanic speakers, or within a native population that was assimilated by West Germanic speakers, or at least one that adopted the Old English language along with the accompanying Anglo-Saxon material culture. We know from the Y-DNA analysis that, for the Midlands Bloods at least, it’s the first one: that group of English Bloods carry distinct West Germanic genetic markers. '''Meaning of the Name:''' The extremely close parallel relationship between the surname Blood with the substance blood indicates there must have been some relationship. It seems clear when people in the Middle Ages heard the surname, they also heard the noun for the bodily fluid, to the extent that both evolved in parallel for centuries. This gives us our first criterion for any hypothesis concerning the origin of Blood: '''''The meaning of the surname must have been so closely linked to the word blood in all versions of English that the two have evolved in lockstep ever since.''''' That the surname appeared in at least four and possibly as many as seven different areas in England in the space of about one hundred fifty years tends to indicate that, whatever the origin, Blood had an association with blood that was well known enough that several English families in different areas of the country adopted it as a surname once the need arose. This gives us our second evaluation criterion that any hypothesis must fulfill: '''''The meaning behind the surname must have been widely recognized and widely understood by people in different parts of England.''''' ==Notes & Sources==

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=== Welcome Cousins === *'''Blood Relatives on WikiTree and how they relate to me.''' '''[[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]]''' (Yours Truly) Bloomington, Illinois, Descends from [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] the Nebraskan Branch of Draper family. My 6th great grandfather and grandmother is [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] & [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] '''[[Draper-6480|Kelli Draper]]''' My 7th cousin once removed Your 6th great-grandmother, Sarah (Tune) Toone or Tune (abt.1685-abt.1745), is their 7th great-grandmother. Your 6th great-grandfather, Thomas Draper Sr. (abt.1680-1735), is their 7th great-grandfather. '''[[Draper-3807|Daniel Draper]]''' My 5th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, [[Estes-291|Frances (Estes) Draper]] (abt.1757-1853), is his 5th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-177||William Draper Sr]] (1760-1818), is his 5th great-grandfather. '''[[Draper-3273|Jim and Rori Draper]]''' My 7th cousin Your common ancestor, [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), is his 6th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] (abt.1680-1735), is his 6th great-grandfather. '''[[Smith-237935|Dudley Smith III]]''' My 7th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), is his 7th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] (abt.1680-1735), is his 7th great-grandfather. '''[[ Fisher-10551|Jenny A. Lawless]]''' Her husband descends from [[Draper-177|William Draper]] Your 5th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, [[Estes-291|Frances (Estes) Draper]] (abt.1757-1853), is his 5th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-177|William Draper Sr]] (1760-1818), is his 5th great-grandfather. '''[[Thompson-25916|Johnette Routh ]]''' (through [[Draper-167|Nancy Draper]]) My 7th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), is her 7th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] (abt.1680-1735), is her 7th great-grandfather. '''[[Draper-850|Vernon Draper]]''' My 7th cousin Your common ancestor, [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), is his 6th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] (abt.1680-1735), is his 6th great-grandfather. '''[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]''' is my 8th cousin! We share '''[[Dorsey-146|Sarah ''Dorsey'' Petticoat]]''' a.1699- a.1727 who is our 7th grandmother! '''[[Draper-801|Jerry Draper]]''' My 7th cousin Your common ancestor,[[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), is his 6th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] (abt.1680-1735), is his 6th great-grandfather. '''[[Hankins-342|Johnny Hankins]]''' My 5th cousin twice removed Your common ancestor, [[Estes-291|Frances (Estes) Draper]] (abt.1757-1853), is his 6th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-177|William Draper Sr]] (1760-1818), is his 6th great-grandfather. '''[[Taylor-23770|James Taylor Jr.]]''' My 5th cousin Your common ancestor, [[Estes-291|Frances (Estes) Draper]] (abt.1757-1853), is his 4th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-177|William Draper Sr]] (1760-1818), is his 4th great-grandfather. '''[[Draper-4131|Dennis Draper]]''' his 7th great great-grandmother is [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]]. (abt.1680-1735), is his 7th great-grandfather. '''[[Sheets-1947|Kathy Sheets]]''' Her husband descends from [[Draper-4306|Ira A Draper]] (the Nebraskan Branch of Draper family; also her 3 great aunt married [[Draper-144|Jacob Draper Sr. (abt. 1779 - 1856)]] '''[[Dyer-9111|Twyla Dyer]]''' My 5th cousin Your common ancestor, [[Estes-291|Frances (Estes) Draper]] (abt.1757-1853), is their 4th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-177|William Draper Sr]] (1760-1818), is their 4th great-grandfather. '''[[Timmons-901|Jeff Timmons]]''' My 8th cousin once removed; Common ancestor: [[Dewees-22|Gerritt Hendricks (Dewees) DeWees]] (abt. 1640 - 1701 '''[[Brown-8212|Abby (Brown) Glann]]''' My 5th cousin three times removed: we share [[Clark-31481|Henry Alexander Clark]] (1759-1828), which is her 7th great-grandfather. His daughter: [[Clark-3252|Ruth Clark]] is [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper's mother]] who descends from [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] & [[Tune-56| Sarah (Tune) Toone]] '''[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]]''' My 7th cousin twice removed Your common ancestor, [[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone]] (abt.1685-abt.1745), is her 8th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr]]. (abt.1680-1735), is her 8th great-grandfather. '''[[Tisdale-1140|Kathy Fryer]]''' My 7th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, Sarah (Tune) Toone or Tune (abt.1685-abt.1745), is his 5th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, Thomas Draper Sr. (abt.1680-1735), is his 5th great-grandfather. '''[[Steffen-1085|Willodene ''Steffen'' Adams]]''' MY 8th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, Margaret Mary (Bell) Smith (abt.1640-1719), is her 7th great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, Richard D Smith (1639-1711), is her 7th great-grandfather. '''[[Taylor-94694|Charley Taylor]]''' (female) My 4th cousin once removed Your common ancestor, John Harrison Draper (1789-1866), is her 4th great-grandfather. '''[[Clay-3803|Laura Clay (Ballard)]]''' My 5th cousin Mycommon ancestor, [[Clark-31481|Henry Alexander Clark]] (1759-1828), is her 4th great-grandfather. My common ancestor, [[Pike-194|Dorothy (Pike) Light]] (1645-1714), is my 8th great-grandmother. '''[[Lancaster-5309|Donna Lancaster]]''' Both my 24th and 23rd cousin (see below) email dlancer.59@gmail.com Both of Donna's parents are my blood cousins. '''MOTHER:''' [[Stone-24155|Ruby Aveline ''Stone'' Lancaster]] Your 23rd cousin Your common ancestor, Margery Basset (abt.1240-1280), is her 22nd great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, Nicholas (Stapleton) de Stapleton (1236-abt.1290), is her 22nd great-grandfather. '''FATHER:''' [[Lancaster-5310|Thomas Ogden Lancaster]] Your 22nd cousin once removed '''[[Heininger-16|Steve Heininger]]''' My 23rd cousinYour common ancestor, Margery Basset (abt.1240-1280), is his 21st great-grandmother. Your common ancestor, Nicholas (Stapleton) de Stapleton (1236-abt.1290), is his 21st great-grandfather. '''[[Stratton-2372| JJ Stratton]]''' My 11th cousin Your 10th great-grandmother, Lydia (Unknown) Clements (abt.1597-bef.1642), is her 10th great-grandmother. Your 10th great-grandfather, Robert Clements (bef.1595-1658), is her 10th great-grandfather. [[Armistead-1150|D Armisted]] 9th cousin Your 8th great-grandmother, Mary (Leighton) Roberts (abt.1640-aft.1705), is her 8th great-grandmother. Your 8th great-grandfather, Thomas Roberts Jr (abt.1633-abt.1703), is her 8th great-grandfather. [[Wycoff-345|J (Wycoff) Head]] 6th cousin on my mother's side *'''Cousins-In-Law by marriages''' or have assisted in my searches! Thanks! '''[[Draper-3739|Ray Draper]]''' Descends from Quaker Draper Related to Steve Heininger...still searching for a link! No Connections at this time, Ray has been of great help to our family!

Bloomfield Township, Jackson County, Ohio

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{{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Jackson_County_Ohio-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Keystone Furnace, Bloomfield Twp. }} '''Bloomfield Township''' was organized on 3 Jun 1816. Bloomfield is iron country and, in the 1880s, the ''Keystone Furnace'' made 24 tons of pig iron every day. Some of the earliest settlers in the area are: [[Scurlock-233|George Scurlock]], [[McClure-4790|Samuel McClure]], [[Hale-3782|Moses Hale]], [[Poor-249|George Poor]], [[Stephenson-2559|Alexander Stephenson]], William Burris, Martin Poor, Thomas Vaughn, [[Callaghan-630|John Callaghan]], Picket Marvin, Robert Fletcher, Anderson Cremeens, Joseph Boggs, Samuel McCray, Enoch Russel, and David Keeting. When [[Lackey-477|James Lackey]] applied for a Tavern License on 4 Sep 1818, 26 of his fellow citizens signed his petition: : [[Poor-257|Hugh Poor]], Andrew Boggs, [[Stephenson-1764|John Stephenson]], [[Long-13857|Joel Long]], Robert Ervin, George Campbell, Samuel McClure, Alexander Poor, George Corn, [[Hale-3782|Moses Hale]], [[Long-9114|Elisha Long]], Stephen Martin, [[Hanna-1866|Robert G. Hannah]], Martin Poor, William Scurlock, Stephen Martin, George W. Hale, Christopher Long, Peter Williams, William Ware, John McNutt, John Dickerson, Joshua Perry, William J. Stephenson, James Ward, [[Long-5385 |Benjamin Long]]. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Bloomfield Township, Jackson County, Ohio]]

Blooming Grove Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Blooming Grove Cemetery, Blooming Grove, Pennsylvania]] This is a free space page for the Blooming Grove Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. ==Formatting suggestions== * See the [[:Category:Blooming_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Blooming_Grove%2C_Pennsylvania|Blooming Grove Cemetery, Cogan Station, Pennsylvania]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blooming_Grove_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Blooming_Grove_Cemetery| the Blooming Grove Cemetery]]}} ==Additional sources== * [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2182399&CScn=blooming+grove+&CScntry=4&CSst=40& Blooming Grove Cemetery at Find A Grave] * [[Space:History_of_Lycoming_County_Pennsylvania|History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania]] ==Location== :'''Cemetery name:''' Blooming Grove Cemetery :'''Address:''' 297 Dunkard Church Road, Cogan Station, PA 17728 :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.3240000, -77.0041000 ----- ==Cemetery Records== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Link to Find a Grave ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Photo (click for larger) |- |Bidelspacher|| Christian Jacob || 1827 || 1907 || ||[[Bidelspacher-3|Christian Jacob Bidelspacher]] || |- |Bostley|| George || 1850 || 1890 || ||[[Bostley-1|George Bostley]] || |- |Bostley || Rosa || 1857 || 1903 || || [[Ulmer-319|Ulmer]]|| |- |Entz || Catherine || 1825 || 1902 || ||[[Kiess-32|Kiess 32]] || |- | Entz || Joseph|| 1820 || 1848 || || [[Entz-4|Entz 4]]|| |- | Foulk|| Olive ||1915||1995|| || [[Foulk-282|Foulk 282]]|| |- |Finkbeiner|| Adam || 1820 || 1908 || || [[Finkbeiner-22|Finkbeiner 22]]|| |- |Finkbeiner || Sophia || 1831 || 1885 || || [[Kiess-49|Kiess 49]]|| |- |Heim|| Bessie || 1898 || 1904 || || [[Heim-565|Heim-565]]|| {{Image|file=Heim-565.jpg |size=s}} |- |Heim|| Emma Jane || 1866 || 1921 || || [[Bidelspacher-4|Bidelspacher-4]]|| |- |Heim || Laura || 1868 || 1954|| || [[Spotts-96|Spotts 96]]|| |- |Heim || Jacob || 1806 || 1885|||| [[Heim-539|Heim-539]] || {{Image|file=Heim-539.jpg |size=s}} |- |Heim || Regina || 1812 || 1889|||| [[Steiger-216|Steiger-216]]|| {{Image|file=Steiger-216.jpg |size=s}} |- |Kiess || Catherine || 1847 || 1859|| || [[Kiess-102|Kiess 102]]|| |- |Kiess || Christina || 1851 || 1940 |||| [[Gross-1688|Christina Kiess]] ||{{Image|file=Gross-1688.jpg |size=s}} |- |Kiess || George || 1822 || 1899 || || [[Kiess-47|Kiess 47]]|| |- |Kiess || infant|| 1872 || 1872 ||{{FindAGrave|64532534 }} || [[Kiess-104|infant Kiess]]|| |- |Kiess || John ||1861 || 1863 ||{{FindAGrave|15078381}}|| [[Kiess-103|John Kiess]]|| |- |Kiess || John George || 1781 || 1858 || || [[Kiess-31|Kiess 31]]|| |- |Kiess|| Sarah ||1856 || 1859 || {{FindAGrave|15016489 }}|| [[Kiess-101|Sarah Kiess]]|| |- |Kiess ||Sophia || 1848 || 1849 ||{{FindAGrave|15016426 }} || [[Kiess-100|Sophia Kiess]]|| |- |Shaffer || Martha || 1872 || 1948|| ||[[Bidelspacher-1|Bidelspacher 1]]|| |- |Ulmer || Catherine || 1830 || 1889|| ||[[Wurster-100|Wurster 100]]|| |- |Ulmer || Hannah ||1855 ||1883 || ||[[Ulmer-330|Ulmer 330]]|| |- |Ulmer|| Jonathan|| 1885 || 1905 || ||[[Ulmer-318|Ulmer 318]]|| |- |Ulmer || John || 1810 || 1875 || ||[[Ulmer-317|Ulmer 317]]|| |- |Ulmer || Margaret Ellen || 1880 || 1906 || ||[[Bidelspacher-9|Bidelspacher-9]]|| |- |Ulmer || Maria || 1863 || 1941 || || [[Gottschall-46|Gottschall 46]]|| |- |Ulmer || Moses || 1859 || 1869 ||{{FindAGrave|102213098 }} ||[[Ulmer-320|Moses Ulmer]]|| |- |Waltz || Kenneth||1915||2007|| || [[Waltz-511|Waltz 511]]|| |- |Weigle || Rebecca || 1853 || 1891 || ||[[Kiess-98|Kiess 98]]|| |- |Wurster || Christina || 1828 || 1877 || ||[[Wurster-24|Wurster 24]]|| |- |} ----- ==Sources== * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/cemeteries/bloominggrove.html Blooming Grove Cemetery Hepburn Township, Lycoming Co., PA at US GenNet] * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers01coll/page/n11 Genealogical and personal history of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. by Collins, Emerson, 1860- ed; Jordan, John Woolf, 1840-1921 - Publication date 1906 - Volume 1 - at the Internet Archive] * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers02coll/page/n5 Genealogical and personal history of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. by Collins, Emerson, 1860- ed; Jordan, John Woolf, 1840-1921 - Publication date 1906 - Volume 2 - at the Internet Archive] * [http://homepage.hispeed.ch/Heim-family/dunnkerhistory.htm History of the German Dunkers Who Settled in Blooming Grove, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania Colony of Nebraska website] * [http://www.dunkardbrethrenchurch.com/Church-History.html History of the Dunkard Brethen Church at their website] * [https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1067&context=pafolklifemag Spring 1976 Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 25, No. 3] * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/ Lycoming County Genealogy Project at US GenNet] * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maryross/genealogy/bgindex.html Blooming Grove Colony page at the Lycoming County Historical Society] * [https://www.facebook.com/BGHSC Blooming Grove Historical Society Facebook page]

Blosfield Name Study

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[[Category:Blosfield Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Blosfield-1|Grace Old Lodge]] 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 the surname Blosfield and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Blouin Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Blouin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Blouin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blouin Blouin] 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 Blouin 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 Blouin's), by time period (18th Century Blouin's), or by topic (Blouin DNA, Blouin Occupations, Blouin 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 Blouin 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: [[Blouin-823|David Blouin]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blouin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Blouin}}
{{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/Bellouin Bellouin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bellware Bellware]

Blount County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Blount County, Tennessee]] [[Category:Southwest Territory]] [[Category: Appalachia Counties]]
Welcome to Blount County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Blount County, Tennessee. ==How to Join the Tennessee Project== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Blount County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Blount County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Blount County History== Blount County was formed on July 11, 1795, as a county in the [[Space:Southwest_Territory|Southwest Territory]]. It was named after [[Blount-187|William Blount]], Revolutionary War patriot, signer of the U.S. Constitution, and governor of the Southwest Territory. ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== ===Blount County Notables=== ==Geography== Blount County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Blount County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee|Knox County]] - north * [[Space:Sevier_County%2C_Tennessee|Sevier County]] - east * Swain County, North Carolina - southeast * Graham County, North Carolina - south * [[Space:Monroe_County_Tennessee|Monroe County]] - southwest * Loudon County - west ==Government Offices== #[https://www.blounttn.org/ Blount County Website] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[:Category: Blount County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Blount County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Blount_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Blount County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-blount-county Blount County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/blount/ Blount County Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/blount/ Blount County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/blount/blount.html Blount County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.blountcountytngenealogy.org/ Blount County Genealogical and Historical Society] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Alcoa, Tennessee|Alcoa]] * [[:Category:Friendsville, Tennessee|Friendsville]] * [[:Category:Maryville, Tennessee|Maryville]] - county seat * [[:Category:Rockford, Tennessee|Rockford]] * [[:Category:Townsend, Tennessee|Townsend]] ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Louisville, Tennessee|Louisville]] * Vonore === Census-designated Places === * Eagleton Village * [[:Category:Seymour, Tennessee|Seymour]] * [[:Category:Walland, Tennessee|Walland]] * Wildwood === Unincorporated Communities === * Armona * Disco * Fairfield * Happy Valley * Old Glory * Tallassee * Top of the World === Former Communities === * [[:Category:Cades Cove, Tennessee|Cades Cove]] * Calderwood * Tremont ==See also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blount_County,_Tennessee Blount County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

Blount Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is intended to be a central page for organizing genealogy related to Blount families and information about individuals, places, and things named Blount. However, it's a "stub." It has no content yet. What can you add here? See the [[Surname_Index_Pages|Surname Project Page]] for ideas and tips. === Blounts on WikiTree === Here is the index of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BLOUNT_1.html Blounts]. This list is updated once a day. If you are a Blount and add yourself to WikiTree you will appear on the list tomorrow.

Blue Book of Schuylkill County

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[[Category:Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] == Blue Book of Schuylkill County == who was who and why, in interior eastern Pennsylvania, in Colonial days, the Huguenots and Palatines, their service in Queen Anne's French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars : History of the Zerbey, Schwalm, Miller, Merkle, Minnich, Staudt, and many other representative families * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51973863/ellason-z-elliott Ella Zerbey Elliott], 1869 - 1953 * published by Press of Pottsville, Pa,, "Republican", Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blue Book of Schuylkill County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bluebookofschuylk1916elli * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651687 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/517987-blue-book-of-schuylkill-county-who-was-who-and-why-in-interior-eastern-pennsylvania-in-colonial-days-the-huguenots-and-palatines-their-service-in-queen-anne-s-french-and-indian-and-revolutionary-wars-history-of-zerbey-schwalm-miller-merkle-minnich-staudt-and-many-other-representative-families * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12959/ ===Table of Contents=== :Illustrations :Frontispiece — Road Petition, Year 1727 :Martin Zerbe's Homestead :Pioneer Homestead Map, 1723 :Early Church, built 1727 :Conrad Weiser's Signature :Patent from John Penn to Seven Stars (Minnich) Property, 1750 :Land of Early Settlers on Tulpehocken :Schuylkill County Erected :Site of Mill John(4) Zerbe, Tulpehocken :Mardin Zarvas Run, 1723, Wm. Penn Grant :Rear of Homestead of Martin Zerbe's Land :Map George Zerbe Land, Schuylkill Haven :George Zerbe Homestead, near Orwigsburg, Pa :Water Right Agreement Johannes Zerbe, 1747 :Site of John Zerbe's Old Mill :Conrad Minnich Map, Land Deed :Stout Homestead, Settled 1736 :Ancient Schwalm Castle :Andrew Schwalm Homestead, Orwigsburg, Pa :'''PART I'''. :Translation of Road Petition :Title Page :Foreword :Prologue :Huguenots and Palatines :Settlers in Interior Eastern Pennsylvania, 1750-1752; 1730-1780 :German Immigration :Huguenots and Palatines ::Come to London ::Invitation to America ::Sail for New York ::Who Settlers Were ::Settle in New York ::Queen Anne's War :Huguenots and Palatines, Continued ::Soldiers in War, 1711 ::Company Lists ::Their Lands Resold :Pennsylvania Pioneers of 1723: ::The Thirty-Three Families ::Settlers Petition Governor ::First Church Built, 1727 ::Petition for Roads, 1727 ::Tulpehocken Confusion ::Province of Pennsylvania ::Organization of Pennsylvania Counties to 1811 ::Petition for New County ::Remonstrate Against Revising Constitution
:::* Failed ::Constitution Amended :Indian Troubles in Pennsylvania: ::Indian Troubles :::*Policy :::*Forts ::First Fort Dupui ::Fort Augusta ::Blue Mountain Forts ::Forts Lebanon and Franklin ::Chain of Forts ::Friendly Indians ::Indian Atrocities ::The Finschers and Millers ::John Penn Patent to Seven Stars (Minnich) Property, 1750 ::Neyman and Other Massacres ::Indian Stories :War of the Revolution: ::War of the Revolution ::Oath of Allegiance ::Recruits From Schuylkill (Berks) Co ::Zerbes, Grubers, Rebers, Stouts, Swartzs, Merkles, Rieths, etc., in the Early Wars ::Family Traditions :War of 1812-1814: ::Soldiers From Schuylkill County :Mexican War: ::Schuylkill County Represented :The Early Settlers: ::Early Notable Settlers ::Conrad Weiser's Diary ::Governor Schulze Story ::Baltzar Gehr, Jacob Morgan, Douglass Family, etc ::Schuylkill County Erected From Berks :Who Was Who ::First Settlers of Schuylkill County ::Neuferts, Whetstones, Potts ::Klocks, Christs, Bresslers ::Potts, Helms, Hessers ::The Morris' ::Boyers, Guldins, Colemans ::Bocks, DeTurks, Mortimers ::John R. and Benjamin B. Bannan ::Lindemuths. Matzs, Roseberrys ::Braun-Brown Family ::Filberts, Weidmans, Krebs, Tysons ::Spohns, Bechtels, Palmers ::Kaerchers, Kepners, Shippens :Hobarts, Bairds, Pattersons ::Zellers, Rahns, Seitzingers :'''PART II'''. :Genealogical Records: ::Origin of the Zerbeys ::Zerbeys in America ::First Generation ::The Manors ::Second Generation ::(Martin Zerbe's Line) ::John Jacob Zerbe ::John Zerbe ::Heinrich Boyer ::Albrecht and John Philip Strauss ::George Peter Zerbe :Third Generation ::Peter, Jr., Elizabeth, Valentine ::Michael ::John George Zerbe ::(John) George and Anna Barbara Zerbe's Children. ::Hon. Daniel Zerbe ::Herring Family Tradition ::Daniel Zerbe, Cressona ::Henry Zerbe, Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pa ::John Adam Miller :Fourth Generation ::George Zerbe ::Children ::Rev. Frank Ellsworth Graeff, D. D ::Wm. Merkle Zerbey ::John F. Zerbey Family ::Heber S. Zerbey Family ::Joseph Henry Zerbey Family ::"Pottsville Republican" ::Robert A. Zerbey Family :Genealogical Records, Fourth Genration (sic), Continued ::Frederic E. Zerbey Family ::"Schuylkill Weekly Republican" ::Charles D. Elliott ::Ella Zerbey Elliott ::Adelia E. Zerbey Family ::Sara Frances Zerbey Family ::Rieths or Reeds ::War Records ::Ship Lists ::Zerfass, Serf as, Surber, Sarvar, Sevir, Sarvas ::Unclassified Zerbes ::British Oath of Allegiance ::Penna. Oath of Allegiance ::Taxables in Berks County, ::Early Churches in Schuylkill County ::The First Census ::Grubers Intermarried ::Sontag Family ::(Lorentz Zerbe Line) ::First Generation ::Lorentz Zerbe Family ::Second Generation ::John Zerbe, the Miller, Family ::Blue Mountain Lands ::Tulpehocken Confusion ::Second and Third Generations ::Dr. Samuel and Maria Isles ::Leonard Zerbe ::Valentine Zerbe ::Christian Zerbe ::Benton H. Zerbe ::John Zerbe's Law Suit ::Nathan Zerbe ::John Zerbe, Cumru Township ::Third and Fourth Generations ::Jonathan and David Zerbe ::Rev. John W. Zerbe ::George Adam Zerbe, Land and Family ::George Zerbe, Tulpehocken, and Family ::Tyrone and Altoona Zerbes ::Reading, Pa., Zerbes ::Unclassified Zerbes ::Location of Land, Early Settlers ::Host's Church ::The Jacob Zerbes ::Joel Zerbe Children ::Philip Zerbe, of Washington Twp., Schuylkill Co ::Descendants ::Centre County Zerbes ::Northumberland County Zerbes ::Old Church, and Tombstone Records :'''PART III'''. :Allied Families ::Merkles ::Church Records ::Taxables ::In Wars ::Wills and Records ::Michael and Elizabeth, Children ::Daniel Bartolet's Descendants ::Isaac Strauch ::Michael Merkle Family :Minnich, Muench History ::Capt. Conrad Minnich ::Hotel ::Conrad Minnich, Second ::Graves of Men Marked ::Minnich, Minnig Genealogy ::Phila. Branch Muenchs ::Staudts. Stoudts, Stouts ::Miller, Filbert, Kershner, Lerch, Ebling, Snyder, Maurer, Wagner and other Families ::Marriages, Land Warrants ::Muellers (Millers) ::Henry Miller ::Family History ::Andrew and Elizabeth Miller, Descendants :History of the Reber Family ::Conrad Reber Descendants ::The Wildermuth Family ::Origin of the Schwalms ::First Schwalms in America ::Caspar Phillips' Children ::Baptismal Records ::Andrew Schwalm, Sr., Family ::Andrew and Hannah Schwalm Family ::Frederic and Catharine Haeseler Family ::Haeseler's Ancestry ::William E. Boyer Family ::Dr. Francis W. Boyer Family ::James A. Medlar Family ::Edmund S. Boyer ::Boyer Ancestry ::John Andrew Schwalm Family ::Dr. Thomas W. Swalm ::Allen H. Swalm ::Henry A. Swalm ::Joseph M. Schwalm Family ::Sarah L. Schwalm ::Thomas Clouse and Amanda Schwalm Family ::Thomas K. Wagner and Susan J. Schwalm Family ::Hegins Valley Schwalms ::Hubley Township Schwalms ::Pottsville Erected ::Great Road or King's Highway ::Turnpike Roads, Canal, Railways, Stages, etc ::Discovery of Coal ::Settlers of Norwegian Township ::Pottsville Erected ::Pottsville's First Houses and First Settlers :Old Time Stories ::Hessian Ancestors ::Wills Probated Before === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: Blue Book of Schuylkill County| Blue book of Schuylkill County]]'' (Press of Pottsville, Pa, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1916), [ Page ]. *[[#Blue Book of Schuylkill County|Blue Book of Schuylkill County]]

Blue Canyon Coal Mine Disaster 1895

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[[Category:Washington, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Whatcom County, Washington]] [[Category: Blue Canyon Coal Mine Disaster, Lake Whatcom, Washington, 1895]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Washington_Mining_Disasters|Washington Mining Disasters| '''Blue Canyon Coal Mine Disaster 1895''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 8 Apr 1895 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Lake Whatcom, Washington|Lake Whatcom, Washington]] * '''Victims''': 23 deaths, # injuries * '''Cause''': Explosion === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== == In Memorium == === Men That Died === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" style="margin-left: 25px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Bambo, ? 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Blue Earth County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Blue Earth County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Blue Earth County, Minnesota project page! The county is named for the Blue Earth River and for the deposits of blue-green clay once evident along the banks of the Blue Earth River. The area of Blue Earth County was once known as the "Big Woods" and occupied by the Dakota Indians. The French explorer, Pierre-Charles Le Sueur was one of the first white people in this area, arriving where the Minnesota and Blue Earth rivers meet. There, he made an unsuccessful attempt to mine copper from the blue earth found in the area. The area remained under French control until 1803, but soon after passed to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. "History | Blue Earth County, MN - Official Website." Cities & Townships | Blue Earth County, MN - Official Website. Accessed August 24, 2018. https://www.blueearthcountymn.gov/164/History. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Nicollet_County%2C_Minnesota|Nicollet County (north)]] *[[Space:Le_Sueur_County%2C_Minnesota|Le Sueur County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Waseca_County%2C_Minnesota|Waseca County (east)]] *[[Space:Faribault_County%2C_Minnesota|Faribault County (south)]] *[[Space:Martin_County%2C_Minnesota|Martin County (southwest)]] *[[Space:Watonwan_County%2C_Minnesota|Watonwan County (west)]] *[[Space:Brown_County%2C_Minnesota|Brown County (northwest)]] == Communities == === Cities === *Eagle Lake *Good Thunder *Lake Crystal *Madison Lake *Mankato *Mapleton *Minnesota Lake (partial) *North Mankato (partial) *Pemberton *Skyline *St. Clair *Vernon Center === Townships === *Beauford Township *Butternut Valley Township *Cambria Township *Ceresco Township *Danville Township *Decoria Township *Garden City Township *Jamestown Township *Judson Township *Le Ray Township *Lime Township *Lincoln Township *Lyra Township *Mankato Township *Mapleton Township *McPherson Township *Medo Township *Pleasant Mound Township *Rapidan Township *Shelby Township *South Bend Township *Sterling Township *Vernon Center Township === Unincorporated Communities === *Cambria *Marysburg *Smiths Mill == Records and Resources == *https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Blue_Earth_County,_Minnesota *https://www.blueearthcountymn.gov/164/History *https://www.bechshistory.com/ == Sources ==

Blue Hill

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Blue Hill, Maine One Place Study

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{{One Place Study|place=Blue Hill, Maine|category=Blue Hill, Maine One Place Study}}
Blue Hill is a town in Hancock County. The area that now comprises Blue Hill was known as Kolledgewidgwock [Kollegewidgwok] by the natives. It was first settled in 1762 by Captain Joseph Wood and John Roundy from Andover, Massachusetts, who built homes on Mill Island at the tidal falls. It would then be called Newport Plantation. Land grants where made in 1762 naming 6 townships of 6 square miles each. Township No. 5 East of Penobscot River is the area that became Blue Hill on January 30, 1789, named after its commanding summit overlooking the region. * Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] * Blue Hill, Maine [[:Category:Blue_Hill%2C_Maine |''' Category page''']] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blue Hill, Maine One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 80px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| Kolledgewidgwock|| Wabanaki peoples - the Penobscot tribe |- | 1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- |1760||unorganized territory
Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||France surrenders September 8, 1760, Britain officially takes control of the area |- |1762||Plantation No. 5, Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay|| Township No. 5 East of The Penobscot River was formed February 27, 1762 |- | 1776||Plantation No. 5,, Lincoln, Massachusetts ||America declares independence from Britain July 4, 1776 |- | 1789 ||Plantation No. 5,, Hancock, Massachusetts||Hancock County is formed June 25, 1789 |- |1789|| Blue Hill, Hancock, Massachusetts ||Blue Hill incorporated June 25, 1789 from Plantation No. 5, |- |1820||Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1831||Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine||Annexed part of [[Space:Sedgwick|'''Sedgwick''']] |- |1845||Blue Hill ,Hancock, Maine||Set of land to [[Space:Penobscot|'''Penobscot''']] |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Blue Hill || |- |Fore Falls || between Mill Island and the Neck. |- |Back Falls || South End of Mill Pond and Mill Island. |- |The Salt Pond || At South end of Mill Island and Fore Falls down the West side of the Neck. Adjacent to the Mill Pond. |- |Blue Hill Falls|| Joseph Wood and John Roundy on Mill Island in 1762. |- |Conary Cove || |- | East Blue Hill || |- | Granite (on Long Island) || |- | North Blue Hill|| |- | South Blue Hill|| |- | Long Island || |- |} == Historical Names == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 250px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- |Kolledgewidgwock aka Kollegewidgwok || tidal falls aka “salt-fresh rapids” or “mixed rapids,” |- | Blue Hill Bay || |- |Newport Plantation || |- | Plantation No. 5; ||Township No. 5 EPR Livermore Survey |- |Bluehill||original spelling |} == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Proprietors' Settlement |- | Wood, Joseph[[Wood-753|Joseph Wood (1720-1813)]]||1762 on Mill Island |- | Parker, Nathan[[Parker-573|Nathan Parker (1739-1819)]] ||1764 |- | Dodge, Jonah[[Dodge-1629|Jonah Dodge Jr. (1710-1788)]]||1764 |- | Darling, Jonathan[[Darling-1831|Jonathan Darling Jr (1741-1828)]]||1765 |- | Parker, Peter[[Parker-571|Peter Parker (1741-1822)]].||1765 |- | Parker, NathantNathan Parker jr.||1765 |- | Osgood, Ezekiel Jr.Ezekiel Osgood jr. ||1765 |- | Wood, Joseph[[Wood-754|Joseph Wood (1750-1811)]]||1765 |- | Horton, Joshua[[Horton-67|Joshua Horton (1742-1814)]]||1768 |- | Friend, Benjamin[[Friend-606|Benjamin Friend (abt.1744-1807)]]||1774 |- | Dodge, John[[Dodge-1629|Jonah Dodge Jr. (1710-1788)]]||1774 |- | Osgood, Ezkiel[[Osgood-1040|Ezekiel Osgood (bef.1712-1798)]]||1774 |- | Parker, Robert[[Parker-624|Robert Parker (1745-1818)]]||1774 |- | Coggins, Thomas[[Coggins-513|Thomas Coggins (1733-1821)]]||1765 |- | Dodge, Elisha[[Dodge-5689|Elisha Dodge (1757-1804)]]||1774 |- | Peters, John jr.[[Peters-436|John Peters Jr (1741-1821)]].||1765 |- | Parker, Marble[[Parker-656|Marble Parker (1775-1866)]]||1764 |- | Osgood, Phineas[[Osgood-864|Phineas Osgood (1753-1834)]]||1774 |- |Johnson,, Obed [[Johnson-94680|Obed Johnson (1750-1841)]]||1769 |- | Clay, Jonathan[[Clay-3465|Jonathan Clay (1741-1822)]]||1769 |- | Brown, Elizabeth widowElizabeth Brown, widow||1770 |- | Parker, JoshuaJoshua Parker||1765 |- |Parker, Joseph Joseph Parker||1765 |- | Roundy, John[[Roundy-92|John Augustus Roundy Sr (1726-1799)]]||1762 on Mill Island |- | Titcomb, Joshua sr.Jos'a Titcomb||1769 |- | Titcomb, Joshua jr.Joshua Titcomb jr.||1767 |- | Titcomb, StephenStephen Titcomb||1765 |- | Carleton, DavidDavid Carleton||1765 |- | Carleton, Moses[[Carleton-223|Moses Carleton (1760-1838)]]||1765 |- | Carleton, MichaelMichael Carleton||1765 |- | Parker, SamuelSamuel Parker||1765 |- | Candage, James[[Candage-21|James Candage (abt.1730-1788)]]||1766 |- |Peters, John John Peters||1765 |- | Holt, Nicholas[[Holt-7684|Nicholas Holt (1716-1798)]]||1765 |- | Osgood, John[[Osgood-1160|John Osgood (1763-1812)]]||1765 |- | Wood, IsraelIsrael Wood||1776 |- | Osgood, Daniel[[Osgood-1047|Daniel Osgood (1755-1839)]]||1776 |- | Wood, Robert H[[Wood-743|Robert Haskell Wood (1756-1806)]]||1776 |- | Candage, John[[Candage-75|John Candage (abt.1759-1823)]]||1782 |- | Randall, JohnJohn Randall||1768 |- | Candage, Joseph[[Candage-19|Joseph Candage Sr (abt.1754-abt.1834)]]||1767 |- | Day, James[[Day-10503|James Day (abt.1751-1802)]]||1766 |- | Carter, Thomas[[Carter-4479|Thomas B. Carter (abt.1744-1825)]]||1776 |- | Osgood, NathanNathan Osgood||1776 |- | Holt, NicholasNicholas Holt||1775 |- | Roundy, John jr.[[Roundy-91|John Augustus Roundy Jr (1771-1856)]]||1783 |- | Coggin, JosiahJosiah Coggin||1782 |- | Candage, James jr.James Candige jr.||1766 |- | Osgood, ChristopherChristopher Osgood||1774 |- | Hinckley,Ebene'r [[Hinckley-575|Ebenezer Hinckley (1733-1776)]]||1766 |- | Darling, Jonathan jr.Jon'a Darling jr.||1776 |- | Day, Jonathan[[Day-3359|Jonathan Day (1719-1807)]]||1766 |- | Viclary, MatthiasMatthias Viclary||1776 |- | Hinckley, SusannahSusannah Hinckley,wid.||1766 |- | Carter, Henry[[Carter-4486|Henry Carter (1752-1806)]]||1783 |- | Carter, James[[Carter-11209|James Carter II (1764-1834)]]||1781 |- | Day, Lydia widow[[Day-4070|Lydia (Day) Carter (1744-1828)]] widow||1766 |- | Cushing, NathanielNath'l Gushing||1778 |- | Hold, JedidiahJedediah Holt||1778 |- | Horton, Joshua jr.Joshua Horton jr.||1782 |- | Witham, Andrew [[Witham-958|Andrew Witham (bef.1768-1851)]] || |- |} == Islands == The State of Maine lists 15 islands that are part of Blue Hill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Maine Maine Islands] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Islands''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Note''' |- | Closson || |- | Darling || |- | Jed || |- | Long Island ||Long Island Blue Hill Bay_Not to be confused with Long Island (Now Frenchboro) adjacent to Swans Island. |- |Mill Island || |- |} == Maps == * [https://digitalmaine.com/planbook_8/33/ '''1785 Blue Hill Bay'''] * [https://goo.gl/maps/76PSbKy2TpsmvVvH6 Blue Hill] On Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-4.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Bay.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-7.jpg|caption=Kollegewidgwok & Salt Pond.}} |{{Image|file=Surry_Maine.jpg |caption=1881 Map of Blue Hill and Surry }} |- |{{Image|file=Sedgwick-2.jpg|caption=Naskeag Point, later Sedgwick is the point shown between Bluehill and Deer Isle.}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Images-5.jpg|caption=Blue Hill}} |} == Stories == Wasson's ''''' A survey of Hancock County, Maine''''':
      '''Bluehill'''.—Incorporated (3-62 town) Jan. 30, 1789. Population, 1707. Decennary loss, 196. Wealth, per capita, $225. State valuation, $397,620. U. S. valuation, $572,- 572. First settled near "Fire Falls," '''[on Mill Island]''' April 7, 1762, by Joseph Wood and John Roundy. Next settlers, Nicholas Holt, Ezekiel Osgood and Nehemiah Hinckley. First child, Jonathan Darling, born in 1765 ; second child, Edith Wood, in 1766. The township first known as No. 5. The plantation name was "Newport." The town takes its name from a majestic hill, which rises to an altitude of 950 feet above high-water mark. Congregational Church formed in 1772; Baptist, in 1806. First post office in 1795. Jonathan Fisher, settled minister from 1796 to 1837. Eccentric "Parson" Fisher, 'tho' dead, his good name liveth, Academy incorporated in 1803, and endowed by a grant or half of No. 23, Washington county. This grant was sold in 1806, for $6,252. Of this sum, $1,188 have been lost. Has a social library of some 500 volumes. In 1769, the settlers voted to raise money " for to hire a person for to preach the gospel to us, and for to pay his board."
      Union soldiers in the war of the Rebellion, 196 ; State aid, $3,038 ; town bounty, $17,995 ; cost per recruit, $102. Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following:
      '''Blue Hill''' is situated on Union River Bay, in the southwestern part of Hancock County. It is 14 miles S. S. W. of Ellsworth, and 36 miles from Bangor, and is on the stage-lines from Bucksport to Sedgewick and from Castine to Ellsworth. Surry bounds it on the north-east, Penobscot on the north-west, Brooksville and Sedgewick on the south-west. On the south-east are the waters of Union River Bay, from which Blue Hill Bay pushes up into the town. The name, Blue Hill, comes from a commanding elevation of land near the center of the town. The ascent begins at the shore of the bay, continuing in a gradual ascent for about a mile, and thence is quite abrupt to the huge mass of rock which forms the top. The height above high water is 950 feet,—so that the hill affords extended and charming views on every side. It was formerly covered with trees—principally evergreens— which, at a distance, gave a very dark blue tint,—whence its name. The soil of Blue Hill is clay loam and gravel. The principal rock is granite. There are also extensive deposits of manganese and limestone. Other minerals found in town are fluor spar, iron ore, copper ore, gold, lead ore in a form of galena, wolfram, the ore of tin, hydrate of silica, used in the making of fire-proof brick, phosphate of lime, etc. The town has an excellent quality of granite, of which at some times large quantity have been quarried. In 1876, these quarries afforded employment for 30 yoke of oxen and 300 laborers. East River Bridge, at New York, was constructed of Blue Hill granite. At the present time there are also 22 mining and smelting companies owning territory in the town.
      Mclleard's, Norris, First, Second, Third and Fourth are the principal ponds, being from half a mile to a mile in diameter. The outlets of these ponds furnish power for several small saw and gristmills. One of the bridges, constructed of wood and granite, is 200 feet in length.
      Blue Hill was first settled in 1762 near " Fire Falls," where Blue Hill Bay communicates with a salt-water pond. The pioneers were Capt. Joseph Wood and John Roundy. The third family in town was formed by the marriage of Capt. Wood's daughter with Col. Parker, who had served at the siege of Louisburg. The family of Samuel Foster was the fourth, and the next were Col. Nicholas Holt, Ezekiel Osgood, and Nehemiah Hinkley. The first child, Jonathan Darling, was born in 1765 ; the second child, Edith Wood, in 1766. Several citizens of Blue Hill served in the Revolutionary war. Christopher Osgood, one of the first settlers, was at the battle of Bunker Hill. Nehemiah Hinkley served through the war, and was honorably discharged at West Point. The town furnished 196 soldiers to the Union army during the Rebellion, and paid out in bounties $17,995. Among the notable citizens of a later period, but now deceased, were John Peters, Eben Floyd, Nathan Ellis, and Andrew Witham. There are several residents above eighty years of age, and one over ninety.
      The township was first known as "Number 5." The plantation name was " Newport. It was incorporated as a town in 1789. A Congregational church was formed in 1772, and a Baptist church in 1806. There is now an additional Baptist church, at East Blue Hill. The first post-office was established in 1795. Jonathan Fisher was the settled minister from 1796 to 1837. He, was somewhat eccentric, but a worthy minister. Blue Hill Academy was incorporated in 1803, being endowed by a grant of one half of Number 23, in Washington county. This property was sold in 1806, for $6,252. The academy has a library of about 500 volumes. The income from the fund (now about $5,000) and tuition fees sustain instruction for about half the year. Blue Hill has an excellent academy, and seventeen public schoolhouses, the school property being valued at $7,800. The valuation of real estate in 1870 was $397,620. In 1880, it was $449,497. The rate of taxation the latter year was 16£ mills on the dollar, including the highway tax. The population in 1870 was 1,707. In the census of 1880 it was 2,213. ==Additional Resources== * [https://bluehillhistory.org/ Blue Hill Historical Society] * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=blue_hill Maine Genealogy Net] Blue Hill Maine * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Blue_Hill,_Hancock_County,_Maine_Genealogy Family Search] Blue Hill *[https://bluehillme.gov/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q142486|enwiki}} * [https://maineanencyclopedia.com/blue-hill/ Maine Encyclopedia] *[http://www.southbluehillmaine.org/the-photos.html'''The Tide Mill District'''] Ladies Public Improvement Society (LPIS), All Rights Reserved Maintained by ManorHouseStudio.com *[[https://archive.org/details/headofbaysketche00clou/mode/2up Head of the bay sketches and pictures of Blue Hill, Maine, 1762-1952]]by Clough, Annie L * [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028809809'''Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine. '''] Candage, R G. F. *[http://www.southbluehillmaine.org/'''SLIDE SHOW old images of Blue Hill''']Ladies Public Improvement Society (LPIS), All Rights Reserved Maintained by ManorHouseStudio.com *[https://www.tidemillinstitute.org/blue-hills-early-water-powered-mills/'''Blue Hill Tide Mills'''] Tide Mill Institute * Wasson, Samuel. A Survey of Hancock County, Maine. Augusta [Me.: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers, 1878. Internet resource. *[https://www.kycbluehill.com/the-history-of-kyc-by-robin-clements'''Kollegewidgwok'''] THE HISTORY OF KOLLEGEWIDGWOK YACHT CLUB ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-2.jpg|caption=View of Blue Hill.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-3.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Village.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-5.jpg|caption=BLUE HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT.}} |- |{{Image|file=Eaton-147.jpg|caption=Benjamin Clay House Conary Cove & Causeway.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-8.jpg|caption=Tide Mill at Mill Island.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-6.jpg|caption= The Mill Pond, Clay House at Conary Cove, the Mill Dam/Causeway to Mill Island.}} |- |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Steam Boat Wharf Post card
courtesy of Elaine Hayden}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill_Maine_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|caption=Pendleton House, Blue Hill
courtesy of Elaine Hayden}} | }} |} Many other vintage photos can be found at Ladies Public Improvement Society (LPIS) page [http://www.southbluehillmaine.org/the-photos.html '''Blue Hill Photos'''] == Sources == ==Acknowledgements== Blue Hill, Maine _ Ladies Public Improvement Society (LPIS), & Butler Smythe, for Information and Images.

Blue House Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Blue House Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} A property containing 300 acres (900 acres by 1872), Blue House Plantation was first granted to William Fry, who passed it on to Ichabod Fry. The plantation was eventually owned by Constantine Bailey, known as "Con Bailey", who also owned the smaller Palmetto Plantation. Con Bailey was related to many of the Bailey clan on Edisto Island.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 151 Blue House plantation was also said to have belonged to a family called Dodd, and another called Fishburne.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/blue-house.html This plantation was passed from father to son in the Mikell family as well. See the will of Ephraim Mikell 1838 '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 40-41 1834-1839
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1834-1839, Vol. 041 > image 254 of 493; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXS3-L3}} (accessed 13 February 2023) *WB 41 p.717, will of Ephraim Mikell 1838
"There was a cotton house, a gin house, a cotton harbor for drying cotton, stables, barns, corn house, shop for preparing farm implements, a pump house, and two buildings that must have been for overseers, because one was called the Charlie House but he had been long dead years ago."'''Capturing the Memory of Edisto Oral History''' https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:122743 *see transcription p.7-8 By 1840 the plantation had gone into "decree of equity", which meant that after the death of Ephraim Mikell in 1831, and his father in 1838, Mrs. Mikell couldn't afford to keep the plantation belonging to her son.'''Under Decree in Equity''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-mercury-1840-blue-house-p/124569764/ *The Charleston Mercury, Charleston, South Carolina, Sat, Mar 14, 1840, Page 3 ===Civil War=== Constantine Bailey owned the plantation during the Civil War. After the war the Freedmen's Bureau were allocating land to many of the freed persons on the sea islands. The following were issued land certificates to parcels of land on the Blue House Plantation property. Much of the land was returned to the owners so it is uncertain if those persons ever really received their parcel of land on the Blue House property. 1865 Freedmen's Land Certificates Issued from Edisto Island, South Carolina by Mr. Alden, Agt. of Bureau to the following freed persons: '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Personnel rosters 1868. Requests for transportation 1865-1866. Register of signed transportation, orders given to officers 1866-1867. Registers of orders authorizing transportation 1866-1867. Transportation requests received 1866. Transportation orders issued 1866. Monthly transportation reports 1866-1868. Other records 1865-1867. (NARA Series M869, Roll 44)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 44, Other records, 1865-1867 > image 25 of 70; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-D987-3}} (accessed 13 May 2023) *1865 Freedmens Bureau land certificates
'''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Unregistered Applications for Restoration of Property, A-K 1865-1868. (NARA Series M869, Roll 30)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 30, Unregistered applications for restoration of property, A-K, 1865-1868 > image 112 of 742; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-83LG-R}} (accessed 17 May 2023)
*Aug. 23 171 Kit Washington *Aug. 23 172 Rachel Crofford *Aug. 23 173 Hackey/Hickey Coles *Aug. 23 174 Tom Simmons *James Gibbs *Peggy Gibbs In 1872 the Blue House Plantation was being sold at auction.'''Sale at Auction''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1872-sale-a/124570106/ The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Fri, Mar 15, 1872, Page 3 === Owners === * William Fry - William Fry to Ichabod Fry, 300 acres, 22 Aug 1711. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
Film number: 008621904 > image 333 of 1183
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-L3C9}} (accessed 13 May 2023) *1711 Memorial Deed Bk 3 p.306
* Ichabod Fry *Dodd *Fishburne *[[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell 1741-1809]] - Residence plantation *[[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] *[[Mikell-176|Ephraim Mikell 1808-1831]] - Residence plantation *[[Mikell-29|Ephraim Mikell 1828-1865]] - Residence, at least when a child *[[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]] - Residence plantation === Slaves === 1859 - Runaway from the Blue House Plantation on yesterday morning, five Negro Men, viz: '''Sam''', '''Jordon''', '''Adam''', '''George''', and '''Henry''', all Black, and aged from 23 to 27 years of age. They will most likely try to make their way along the Charleston and Savannah Rail Road to Charleston, and cross the Ashley River at the New Bridge, and then along the Northeastern Rail Road for Wilmington, N. C. A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension of all or either of the above Negros, delivered in the Work House or any Jail so the owner gets them. Apply at 111 East Bay. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1859-runawa/124542706/ *The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Wed, May 25, 1859, Page 3 (Most likely ran away during the Con Bailey ownership) For more information please see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_1809%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1809]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Seabrook_Mikell_1831%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1808-1831]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Seabrook_Mikell_1865%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1828-1865]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina]] ===Labor Contracts=== '''Labor Contracts for Blue House per Constantine Bailey''' Spencer, Charles, "Documents on Edisto Island History" Edisto Island, SC: Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society (2008) p. 17-7
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Blue Plains

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Blue Plains is an area on the Anacostia River in southeast Washington, District of Columbia, United States. It began as the name of a land tract in colonial Maryland. It is currently the location of a Washington's major wastewater treatment plant. ==Resources== https://www.jstor.org/stable/40067352?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3Abce7da86ba11b6cd1005f6fcc3d94086&seq=13#page_scan_tab_contents Blue Plains and Bellevue: Two Early Plantations of the Washington Area Guy Castle Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. Vol. 63/65, The 45th separately bound book (1963/1965), pp. 19-31 (13 pages) Published by: Historical Society of Washington, D.C. ==Colonial Land Tract== In early records it is spelled variously Bewplayne, Beauplaine, Bowplain. Blewplaines ===1665 George Thompson obtains from John Caine=== 20 Oct 1665; *Indenture from George Thompson to John Caine, planter; a parcel of land called BEWPLAYNE on the east side of Anacostia River in a creek called St. John's; *bounded by John Meekes, William Middleton; containing 1,000 acres; */s/George Thompson; *wit. Thomas Allcoks (mark), William Williams (mark) Charles County Court and Land Records - Liber C, Page 10. Cited by Cited by Mike Marshall. ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.'' [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I009495&tree=Tree1 Giles Blizzard born before 1666] Accessed 12/26/2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1684 Dower for Susannah Cane=== ''1684 28 April Blewplaines transferred to Susannah at her wedding.'' Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 370 28 Apr 1684; Indenture from John (O'Caine) to Susannah (O'Caine), his daughter; mentions Potomac River, Portobacco Creek; appears to be part of a tract call Blewplaines by virtue of a grant to George Thompson transferred to Jno. (O'Caine); /s/ Jno. (O'Caine) (mark); *wit. Jno. Butterfield (mark), Giles Blizard ''1684 4 August Dower for Susanna Cane'' Charles County Court and Land Records - Liber L, Page l *4 Aug 1684; Indenture from John Caine, Gent., to Giles Blizard of City of London; whereas marriage is intended between Giles Blizard and Susanna Cane, d/o John Cane; in consideration of this marriage, a parcel called Blew Plane formerly granted to Geo. Thompson; containing 1,000 acres; /s/ Jno. Cane; wit. Wm. Wells, Rich. Dodson Tho. Rigg Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I009495&tree=Tree1 Giles Blizzard born before 1666] Accessed 12/26/2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''1684 16 October transaction completed by Edward Sanders'' Charles County Court and Land Records - Liber S, Page 286 *16 Oct 1684; Indenture from Edward Sanders, Gent., admn. to Henry Brayne, dec'd, and Jane his wife, to Giles Blizard; obligation of Henry Brayne dated 2 Jul 1674 unto John Cane for use of his daughter Susanna Cane, assigns on the day of marriage of Susanna 20,000# tobacco; marriage was 21 Aug 1684 between Giles Blizard and Susanna Cane. Now this Indenture for 20,000# tobacco Edward and Jane Sanders convey a parcel dated 8 April 1683 called Bowplain on the east side of the Anacostia River on St. John's Creek; bounded by John Meeker; laid out for 1,000 acres bearing date of 12 Feb 1660; */s/ Edward Sanders, Jane Sanders; *wit. Wm. Wells, Richard Conner (mark), Mary wells (mark) ===1713 John Fraser takes Blew Plaine Indenture from Nathan Magruder=== Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F -folio 241 *Indenture, 19 May 1713 *From: Nathaniel Magruder, planter of Prince George's County, and Susannah his wife *To: John Fraser, clerk of Prince George's County, and Anne his wife Susannah and Anne, daughters and coheirs of Giles Wizard of Charles County, inherited the 1,000 acre tract called Blew Plaine on the south side of Oxen Creek, 700 acres called St. James both in Prince George's County; Cain's Purchase in Charles County, 600 acres in Baltimore County called Athelborough *Signed: Nathaniel Magruder (mark & seal), Susanna Magruder (mark & seal) *Witnessed: Robt. Bradly, Sarah Bradly *Merino: 9 May 1713 Nathaniel and Susannah Magruder acknowledged deed this is the first of several documents covering 8 pages relating to this densettlement) ==Blue Plains Today== [https://www.dcwater.com/blue-plains The Largest Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant in the World]. Has photographs showing the location of Blue Plains on the Anacostia River. ==Sources==

Blue Plaques - LifeTree

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[[Category: English Heritage Blue Plaque]] [[Category: Royal Society of Chemistry Blue Plaque]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_London List of English Heritage blue plaques in London - ''From Wikipedia'' ] ''This is a list of the approximately '''940''' blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the boroughs of London, the City of Westminster, and the City of London.'' [[:Space:NPG%20UK%20Profiles%20-%20Links|NPG UK Portraits - Profile Tree]] [http://www.blueplaqueplaces.co.uk/ and more Blue '''Plaque''' Places] = Your guide to memorial and commemorative plaques (of all colours!) ''across the UK'' *[[:Category:English Heritage Blue Plaque|''Blue Plaques'' and ]] [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/about-blue-plaques/history-of-blue-plaques/ the the History of '''Blue Plaques''' . . ''in London'' ] | [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/about-blue-plaques/top-ten-blue-plaque-facts/ Top Ten Blue Plaque '''Facts'''] *[[Dickens-158|'''Dickens,''' ]][https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/charles-dickens/ Charles ''(1812-1870)'' ] *[http://ourheritage.net/INDEX.HTML Our Heritage] | [https://web.archive.org/web/19991013020934/http://www.ourheritage.net/index_page_stuff/Following_Trails/Waterton/Waterton_England/Waterton_sign.html Waterton's Yorkshire England home] | [http://www.ourheritage.net/index_page_stuff/Following_Trails/Waterton/Waterton_England/Waterton_Index.html Who was Charles Waterton? ] | [[Waterton-104|Charles '''Waterton''' ''(1782 - 1865)'' ]]

Blue Spring Cemetery - Binkley

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[[Category:Blue Spring Cemetery, Ashland City, Tennessee]] [[Category: Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]] This is a listing of all Binkleys in this cemetery. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=680868&CRid=9422&pt=Blue%20Spring%20Cemetery& Blue Spring], 67 Binkley interments, Cheatham County, TN Last Name, First, Middle - Find a Grave#, Birth Date, Death Date #Binkley, Adam McKinley 86574131, b. May 24, 1898 d. Apr. 30, 1970 #Binkley, Almer J "Jay" 86573674, b. Aug. 5, 1922 d. Jan. 27, 2012 #Binkley, Andrew Jackson "AJ" 86573655, b. Mar. 7, 1870 d. Jun. 5, 1952 #Binkley, Andy Eugene 86573686, b. Jun. 29, 1902 d. Jun. 16, 1972 #Binkley, Ann Elizabeth Morris 23626144, b. Apr. 21, 1841 d. Apr. 8, 1914 #Binkley, Arthur J 86573716, b. Nov. 28, 1929 d. Sep. 29, 1957 #Binkley, Arthur Lewis 86573694, b. May 9, 1937 d. Apr. 17, 1991 #Binkley, Billy Harper 86573735, b. Jun. 25, 1943 d. Dec. 31, 1993 #Binkley, Cassie Irene Rose 86573746, b. Jan. 16, 1892 d. Apr. 14, 1964 #Binkley, Charles E 86573758, b. Dec. 9, 1924 d. Mar. 13, 1997 #Binkley, Charles W 86573782, b. Aug. 8, 1950 d. Nov. 3, 1950 #Binkley, Cheryl Dawn 86574023, b. May 24, 1955 d. Apr. 27, 1956 #Binkley, Edgar Otto Lewis 86574228, b. Aug. 7, 1908 d. Aug. 23, 1973 #Binkley, Edna Mallon Puckett 86574238, . Oct. 13, 1913 d. Feb. 14, 1993 #Binkley, Gilbert Jackson 86573805, b. Dec. 28, 1925 d. Oct. 3, 1988 #Binkley, Gregory 86573823, b. May 5, 1984 d. May 5, 1984 #Binkley, Guy J 86573834, b. May 8, 1902 d. Aug. 26, 1992 #Binkley, Hansel 132153784, b. Jan. 24, 1904 d. Dec. 22, 1951 #Binkley, Hattie Wilmerten 86573856, b. Jan. 20, 1933 d. Feb. 13, 1933 #Binkley, Henry Blackstone 86573868, b. Jun. 19, 1861 d. Dec. 29, 1948 #Binkley, Henry Franklin 86573880, b. Nov. 15, 1855 d. Mar. 26, 1939 #Binkley, Hulda B Morris 86573910, b. May 15, 1834 d. Mar. 16, 1868 #Binkley, Infant Daughter 86573925, b. 1937 d. 1937 #Binkley, James E 86573942, b. May 31, 1917 d. Sep. 1, 1919 #Binkley, James H 86573954, b. May 18, 1943 d. Jul. 21, 1991 #Binkley, James Hansel 86081292, b. Jan. 24, 1904 d. Dec. 22, 1951 #Binkley, James Newton "Jimmy" 86573969, b. Dec. 19, 1941 d. Feb. 20, 2003 #Binkley, James Thomas 86573980, b. Apr. 14, 1859 d. Apr. 8, 1939 #Binkley, Jerome Dale 86574011, b. Mar. 24, 1954 d. Apr. 27, 1956 #Binkley, Jesse H 86574040, b. Sep. 12, 1898 d. Jun. 5, 1979 #Binkley, John E 86574057, b. Dec. 19, 1941 d. Dec. 21, 1941 #Binkley, John Riley 86574110, b. Feb. 24, 1837 d. Jun. 4, 1923 #Binkley, Katherine Darrow 86574142, b. Jan. 2, 1902 d. Oct. 1, 1958 #Binkley, Kim Renee 86574356, b. May 16, 1963 d. Dec. 1, 2010 #Binkley, Laura Pearl Pardue 86574152, b. Jul. 1, 1914 d. Feb. 18, 1986 #Binkley, Lena Mai 110011048, b. Oct. 4, 1892 d. Aug. 2, 1952 #Binkley, Leonidas J "Bud" 86574185, b. Apr. 14, 1861 d. Dec. 12, 1912 #[[Abernathy-1312|Binkley, Lula Jenny "Jennie" Abernathy]]- 86574406, b. Nov. 8, 1871 d. Apr. 29, 1947 #Binkley, Mack C 86574163, b. Jun. 29, 1891 d. Jul. 1, 1964 #Binkley, Mary Ann Pursley 86574337, b. Oct. 21, 1917 d. Feb. 9, 1992 #Binkley, Mary Ann Elizabeth Mosier 86574175, b. Aug. 5, 1868 d. Feb. 17, 1963 #Binkley, Mary Ellen 86574195, b. May 23, 1982 d. May 23, 1982 #Binkley, Mary Ellen 86574047, b. Apr. 5, 1909 d. Nov. 28, 1969 #Binkley, Mary Katherine Berry 86574121, b. Apr. 18, 1917 d. Aug. 19, 1975 #Binkley, Nancey Margaret 86573899, b. Sep. 13, 1870 d. Jun. 10, 1941 #Binkley, Nina Pearl 86574214, b. Oct. 19, 1903 d. May 29, 1937 #Binkley, Penny Celeste 86574278, b. Jan. 17, 1957 d. Feb. 2, 1983 #Binkley, Prince Allison 86574259, b. Oct. 13, 1913 d. Sep. 7, 1990 #Binkley, Randall Gene 86573997, b. Sep. 21, 1940 d. Mar. 3, 1997 #Binkley, Richard Mack 86574290, b. Jan. 15, 1922 d. Feb. 27, 1949 #Binkley, Riley Dillard 86574317, b. Jul. 4, 1904 d. Apr. 25, 1989 #Binkley, Rither D 86573794, b. Jun. 11, 1948 d. Jun. 11, 1948 #Binkley, Susan Jane "Susie" Tyler 86574371, b. Jul. 28, 1867 d. Nov. 9, 1919 #Binkley, Verner Druid 86574384, b. Jan. 24, 1893 d. Oct. 28, 1981 #[[Binkley-922|Binkley, William Franklin "Will"]] - 86574395, b. Sep. 6, 1865 d. Sep. 10, 1928 #Binkley, William L 86574415, b. Mar. 24, 1832 d. Mar. 20, 1865 #Binkley, William T 86574426, b. Dec. 12, 1879 d. Mar. 2, 1941 #Chambliss, Hattie L F Binkley 86574506, b. Jun. 4, 1872 d. Jun. 11, 1953 #Cochran, Gracie Lee Binkley 86574619, b. Aug. 31, 1911 d. Aug. 21, 1999 #Curtis, Evelyn Virginia Binkley 86787599, b. May 29, 1929 d. Jun. 28, 1969 #DeLong, Amandia Evelyn Binkley 86787646, b. Dec. 17, 1861 d. Mar. 25, 1949 #Jarrell, Mary T Binkley 132750831, b. Oct. 8, 1868 d. Mar. 12, 1943 #Knight, Lela Bell Binkley 77079463, b. Nov. 23, 1897 d. Feb. 16, 1941 #Mayo, Lula Mai Binkley 86806663, b. Sep. 29, 1894 d. Aug. 6, 1986 #Morris, Claudia Frances Binkley 86806869, b. Nov. 28, 1885 d. Apr. 10, 1958 #Pursley, Grace Mai "Gracie" Binkley 86807392, b. Jul. 22, 1907 d. May 30, 1979 #Sterry, Nancy Tennessee Binkley 155956518, b. Jun. 29, 1865 d. Jun. 23, 1936

Blue Sulphur Springs

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This entry has been registered at [http://oneplacestudy.org/ One-Place Studies] as of 3 November 2016.. * ''An early health resort in the Allegheny Mountains of Virginia, later West Virginia, northwest of the better-known White Sulphur Springs.'' == Blue Sulphur Springs == {{Image|file=Blue_Sulphur_Springs-3.jpg |align=l |size=290px |caption=Blue Sulphur Springs Pavillion }}Left is a columned pavilion with four gable ends. It covers the sulphur spring and is the only remaining structure from Blue Sulphur Springs, the rest having been burned by Union troops in 1864. For a time Blue Sulphur vied with nearby White Sulphur Springs as the grandest of the spas. Northwest of Lewisburg, West Virginia, this spa was connected by road with other nineteenth century resorts and natural attractions. "This watering place, long and favorably known as a pleasant retreat, inviting to its shades from the heat of summer, is situated in a lovely Valley in the County of Greenbrier, on the Road leading from the White Sulphur to the Hawk's Nest. The improvements consist of a large and handsome Hotel, with a three-story piazza, and other buildings adjoining, with a two-story piazza - the whole connecting, is 420 feet in length, which affords a delightful promenade during a rainy season. In the centre of the place rises the Spring, enclosed in a Marble Basin five feet in diameter. The water is clear and cool, and flows off in a bold stream. Dr. Martin has erected an extensive Bathing Establishment, which enables Visitors to take baths of any temperature. The Blue Sulphur is twenty-two miles from the White Sulphur, and thirty-two miles from the Red Sulphur. A fine turnpike leads to them." '''NOTE:''' [[Prickett-122 | William Benjamin Franklin Prickett, M.D.]] practiced medicine at Blue Sulphur Springs from about 1863-1874. By the time he moved to Blue Sulphur the hotel had closed and a Baptist institution, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Prickett-122.pdf Alleghany College], founded in 1859, was housed in the building. === Edward Beyer === {{Image|file=Blue_Sulphur_Springs-4.jpg |align=r |size=230px |caption=Edward Beyer }} :When Edward Beyer, the German artist :visited Virginia spas in the decade :preceding the Civil War, :Blue Sulphur Springs :was one of the :places he :painted. {{Image|file=Blue_Sulphur_Springs-5.jpg |align=c |size=590px|caption=''Blue Sulphur Springs, a painting by German artist Edward Beyer, 1855'' }} '''Edward Beyer''' Edward Beyer was born in the Rhineland of western Germany in 1820 and studied art at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. The Düsseldorf Academy , founded in 1767, has graduated students who have made significant marks on the art world, especially since the early 1840s. Albert Bierstadt, Eastman Johnson, and William Morris Hunt studied at Düsseldorf at about the same time as Beyer. George Luks, Anselm Kiefer, and Virginia artist Gari Melchers attended later. Paul Klee and Joseph Beuys taught at Düsseldorf. All of these artists are represented in the collections of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Beyer likely developed his painting style while studying at Düsseldorf. His meticulously detailed portrayal of nature combined with the works of man in a romantic pastoral whole appear to be influenced by the Düsseldorf style of landscape painting, that of combining classical and romantic approaches with minute detail. After a period of making art in Dresden in the 1840s Beyer and his ailing wife traveled to the United States about 1848, settling first in Newark, New Jersey, and by 1850 in Philadelphia. During his first few years in America he made drawings and paintings such as Niagara Falls, Skating on the Passaic, and a large panoramic painting in collaboration with French-born Leo Elliott of Philadelphia. During the second and third quarters of the nineteenth century, large panoramas were a popular, publically-accessible form of art, somewhat comparable to the modern cinema. The artist transported his panorama from city to city, which was no small feat. Imagine a canvas 100 feet long and 12 feet high (we don’t the size of Beyer’s painting) covered with a great deal of paint. That made for a very heavy painting. Consider, too, that the painting might have been mounted on a wooden framework or rolled around a wooden reel. The artist then rented a public hall, displaying the painting by either hanging it in a circle or mounting it rolled up like a scroll, which, as the artist or speaker described each scene, was unrolled to reveal each scene in succession. Admission was charged to view the panorama. Beyer’s and Elliott’s painting, The Wars for Liberty in Upper Italy, Rome, and Hungary, portrayed more than 90,000 figures engaged in battle amid spectacular European landscapes. In New York adults were charged 25 cents admission, children 12 ½ cents, and arrangements were made for school groups. This panorama was last displayed in Cincinnati in 1853, possibly 1854. It is not known what became of this painting. Beyer in Virginia In 1854 Beyer visited Virginia, remaining until 1856 or 1857. Impressed by the Virginia landscape and by technological advancements, such as canals, railroads, tunnels, and factories, Beyer traveled the state sketching and painting. He also made panoramic paintings, though on a small scale, of Staunton, Buchanan, Salem, Liberty (Bedford), Wytheville, Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, and other sites. Perhaps 17 paintings were produced during Beyer’s Virginia sojourn, including five of the Lynchburg area. These paintings display vibrant color and meticulous detail; bright yellow fields of grain, white or red brick buildings, dark green forests, and green mountains fading to purple in the distance. There are the superbly detailed houses, churches, stores, barns, fences, horses, and people going about their business. The fine detail of these paintings, not discernible in real-life at those distances, were possibly aided by use of a telescope, camera obscura, or close-up sketches. While less stiff than the lithographs that make up the Album of Virginia, Beyer’s landscape paintings lack the looseness and seemingly quickly-applied brushstrokes of his more famous landscape contemporaries, such as Thomas Cole and the more impressionistic J. M. W. Turner. Yet the color, detail, and accuracy of these paintings make for informative, photograph-like renderings. Beyer's approach to landscape reflects the then-popular convention of the Claudian landscape, so-called after the seventeenth-century French artist Claude Lorrain. Claude was interested in light, coastal scenery, and classical mythology. He strove to portray a golden age of the past when man lived in harmony with nature, creating scenes that were more beautiful and harmonious than nature itself. Elements of Claudian landscape painting include aerial perspective, hazy atmospheric light, foreground framing elements such as trees, and a distinct foreground, middle distance, and background. Beyer's paintings and prints exhibit these elements, although not always together. Where Beyer tends to deviate from the Claudian ideal is with his precise detail, bold simple colors, and his reluctance to overly romanticize the scene. He strove to paint exactly what he saw, as accurately as possible. His art does include the big sky, but without the depth and light variations found in stricter Claudian-style art. Beyer did make frequent use of foreground framing elements and employed distinct fore, middle, and backgrounds. The railroads and other technological intrusions in the landscape presented problems to those artists following the Claudian ideal in the 1850s. Those big, noisy, smoky, smelly locomotives just did not evoke the feeling of man and nature coexisting in a pastoral setting. Yet Beyer was able to combine those disparate elements into a somewhat successful whole. His numerous landscapes including trains, stagecoaches, canals, and factories lead one to assume that Beyer had no problem with the considerable alteration to the landscape and, perhaps, was even impressed by these recent technological advances and the taming of nature. He was not alone- many looked forward to the easier life promised by improved transportation and mass-production. As early as 1685 a posthumously published poem, The History or Narrative of the great level of the Fens, called Bedford Level, by England's Sir Jonas Moore seems an ode to the domination of nature during the coming Industrial Revolution. It reads in part “I sing Floods muzzled, and the Ocean tam'd Luxurious Rivers govern'd, and reclaim'd Water with Banks confin'd, as in Gaol, Till kinder Sluces let them go on Bail; Streams curb'd with Dammes like Bridles, taught t'obey, And run as strait, as if they saw their way.” Even the process of producing the Album, lithography, was a recent technological advance which overshadowed all but the most specialized of the existing printing techniques, such as mezzotint for reproducing portraits and paintings, steel engravings for high-volume book printings, and wood engravings for periodicals. In addition to the oil paintings on canvas Beyer made many sketches of Virginia views, 39 of which were reproduced in the Album. Most of his Virginia work portrays scenes in the mountainous western part of Virginia, including the part that seceded in 1863 to become the state of West Virginia. It is possible that the scenery reminded Beyer of his birthplace in the German Rhineland. Heavily forested mountains of moderate size are cut by narrow river valleys. Coal is abundant in both regions. Beyer might also have found an affinity with the inhabitants of western Virginia. During the eighteenth century the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia was settled by German immigrants who moved south through the valley from starting points in Pennsylvania and Maryland, following the Great Wagon Road, itself following the route of an ancient Indian trail. Many of these settlers were from the Rhineland and the nearby Saarland and Palatinate areas of western and southwestern Germany- areas familiar to Beyer. While assimilating somewhat with their English and Scotch-Irish neighbors, the German immigrants maintained many of the customs of their homeland, such as language, house construction, and food preparation. Another similarity between western Virginia and western Germany were the spas. To the south of the Rhineland the Black Forest contains many mineral-water spas, as do the mountainous areas of Virginia. Resorts in both regions attracted visitors from far and wide. The Virginia spas were in some instances less grand than their German counterparts, yet for a new and relatively undeveloped country the rustic spas were quite acceptable. Of course there were those spas, such as Greenbrier White Sulphur and Hot Springs, that were elegant enough to attract health-seekers and socialites from throughout the United States as well as from Europe. Might Beyer's interest in these spas be related to his wife's ailments? The Spas of Virginia While geothermal and mineral springs are found in the Piedmont of Virginia, east of the Blue Ridge, the majority of these springs are located west of the Blue Ridge. Humans had long frequented hot springs for therapeutic reasons. Archaeologists tell us that the springs of Bath, England, have been used for 10,000 years, with the Romans developing that resort 2,000 years ago. Native Americans had enjoyed Virginia’s springs for centuries. The springs offered a variety of temperatures and minerals considered curatives to the ill and preventatives to the healthy. The waters were believed to cure or prevent a host of illnesses. “Taking the waters” included both bathing in and drinking the sulphurous liquids. Minerals found in the springs include sulphur, iodine, bicarbonate, nitrate, sodium chloride, and chalybeate, an iron-bearing water. Temperatures encountered run from a cool 54̊ at Red Sulphur to a hot 106̊ at Hot Springs. The water temperatures were sometimes cooled or heated for comfort. Illnesses purported to be treatable included gout, sciatica, hepatitis, dyspepsia, joint injuries, and diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and spleen. European immigrants to Virginia began to visit the springs on a regular basis in the mid-eighteenth century, a time when conflict with the Indians was still common. The easternmost springs, located closer to the built-up areas of Colonial habitation were the first to attract increasing numbers of visitors. Berkeley Springs in northern Virginia (now West Virginia) was noted by Thomas Jefferson to be “…always safe from the Indians, and nearest to the more populous States.” In these early years the springs were reached by foot or horseback over difficult trails and undeveloped roads. From the 1830s through the 1850s the resorts enjoyed their heyday. During this time good roads were built, regular stagecoach service was established, and railroads reached the region. It is no surprise that spring owners actively promoted improved transportation. Health-seekers from New England to Texas visited regularly. Some frequented the same resorts each year, while others toured numerous spas during a season’s rounds. In addition to the hoped-for curative effects of the mineral waters, the upland locations and clean mountain air provided a healthy respite from the crowded, polluted cities and hot, humid, diseased coastal regions. Grand resorts were made even more grand with building programs and the less grand made improvements, as well. Some of the earliest travel guides were written and published about the spas, although the objectivity of some of the guide writers can be questioned due to the admitted influence of the spa owners promoting their resorts in this very competitive business. Spas made their money during a short season, with that seasonal income having to be spread out over the whole year in order to maintain the operation. While invalids continued to seek out the springs for reasons of health, the springs came to be known as social destinations- places to see and be seen. Parents brought their daughters to scout prospective husbands; hopefully those with money and position. Young men reconnoitered the resorts, looking for eligible wives; hopefully with money. As the nineteenth century progressed and people began to doubt the efficacy of mineral waters for health, the springs continued to prosper due to the social life, the scenery, and added activities. If one did not care for a glass of sulphur water or to sit in a bath-house of bubbling minerals, one could fish, hunt, hike, bowl, play billiards, dance, eat, drink, and be merry. The decline of the spas began with the Civil War when many resorts were occupied, damaged, or destroyed by warring armies, and transportation was interrupted. Some never reopened after the war while others rebuilt in grander style. But things had changed by this time. The resorts were no longer the exclusive haunts of the rich and famous; more than before average citizens were able to find the time and money to visit these playgrounds of the social elite. Which is not to say that the springs did not earlier attract those from more mundane social strata; indeed, some early observers had noted a scruffy, unwashed, tobacco-spitting element at the resorts. It is just that the springs had developed a general clientele from the upper classes who strove to maintain an aspect of exclusivity, even when the classes mixed at the springs. This exclusivity became harder to continue as a more egalitarian society evolved in the second half of the nineteenth century. Also, it was increasingly believed that the medicinal waters really weren’t effective in the prevention and cure of ailments. A hot mineral soak was certainly comforting, but it did not cure or prevent the many ailments that originally brought people to the springs. The great strides in modern medicine during the last half of the century held greater promise. Financial downturns of the late nineteenth century contributed to dwindling attendance and even new building programs could not prevent the closure of a number of spas. Fire and flood also took a toll. Those that survived did so due to diverse offerings and activities, convenient transportation, long-time reputation, and an already large share of the market. Of the 15 resorts portrayed by Beyer in his Album only Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, Hot Springs (The Homestead), and Salt Sulphur Springs survive as full-service resorts. Warm Springs (Jefferson Pools) is still open for bathing and Red Sweet Springs (Sweet Chalybeate) opens its pool during the summer for swimming. The Album of Virginia In May 1856, Beyer was preparing to print his Album of Virginia. While in Richmond that month he sought subscriptions at $5.00 each to finance the printing of the Album. Pay now, pick up your prints later. During the following year he traveled to Germany to have his sketches turned into lithographic prints. Lithography had been developed in Germany in 1798. An image was drawn on the smooth, polished surface of a limestone block with a crayon that attracted printing ink while the non-color areas were prepared to resist the ink. Paper was placed on the block and the block then run through a press. The image had to be drawn in reverse so that the finished print appeared correct. This process of going from the artists original to the drawing on stone in reverse often resulted in a print that was not as loose as the original art; a certain stiffness was apparent. Artisans working for Rau and Son in Dresden and for W. Loeillot in Berlin transferred Beyer's sketches to lithographic stones, or plates, using a different stone for each color. Printed in black, blue, and yellow, the transparent inks would show through subsequently-printed layers, with two combined colors resulting in a third. For example, yellow overprinted on blue results in green. The Virginia Museum’s collection of Beyer's work represents the three-color prints. The two prints on this web site from the Library of Virginia’s published facsimile folio were hand colored at a later time, as it was common to hand color prints, before the full development of color lithography, in order to achieve a wider range of distinctive colors. By May, 1858 Beyer had returned to Richmond with copies of his 40 prints which were then bound and copyrighted. The folios were issued in 1857 and 1858. The prints themselves contain titles only; there is no descriptive text on the lithographs. However, the original folios were accompanied by a booklet describing each of the 39 scenes in detail (the fortieth is the cover plate). This Description of the Album of Virginia: Or The Old Dominion, Illustrated might have been the work of Richmonder Samuel Mordecai, who had previously written , also known as Virginia, Especially Richmond, in By-Gone Days, but was simply signed “A Virginian.” [No longer valid: On this web site each print’s description from the booklet appears to the immediate right of the print, near the top of each page. Follow this link to the full text from the booklet.] After the Album Following the publication of the Album of Virginia Beyer returned to Germany. There he created another large panorama of 126 American scenes, including views of Virginia, which he exhibited in Meissen, Munich, and Berlin. This painting chronicled Beyer's travels from Germany to New York, Cincinnati, Virginia, and back to Germany. As with his earlier Wars for Liberty panorama, it is not known what became of this last one. Edward Beyer died in 1865 and his work has remained obscure since then. == Sources == Much of the information above came from this 2006 website of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond, VA), which is no longer valid: http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/beyer/blue.html The VMFA gave particular credit to * Whitwell, W. L. "Edward Beyer (1820-1865)." ''Sotheby's: Important Americana: The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. Deyerle.'' May 26 and 27, 1995. * Wright, R. Lewis. "Edward Beyer and the Album of Virginia." ''Virginia Cavalcade.'' Spring 1973: 36-47. * Wright, R. Lewis. "Edward Beyer in America: A German painter looks at Virginia." ''Art and Antiques.'' November-December 1980:72-77. The web site was developed by the Division of Education and Outreach, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Copyright © 2002 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. All rights reserved. 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(maybe Bolton)||1900||1946|||| |- |||Johnny Hodges||1907||1970|||| |- |||Charlie Burse|||||||| |- |||Will Shade|||||||| |- |||||Tommy Couch Sr|||||||| |- |||||Wolf Stephenson|||||||| |- |rowspan=7|2017||||||Johnny Copeland|||||||| |- |||||Henry Gray|||||||| |- |||||Willie Johnson|||||||| |- |||||Latimore|||||||| |- ||||||Magic Slim|||||||| |- |||||Mavis Staples|||||||| |- |||||Amy van Singel|||||||| |- |rowspan=6|2018||||||The Aces|||||||| |- |||||Georgia Tom Dorsey|||||||| |- |||||Sam Lay|||||||| |- |||||Mamie Smith|||||||| |- |||||Roebuck "Pops" Staples|||||||| |- |||||Al Benson|||||||| |- |rowspan=15|2019||||||Count Basie|||||||| |- |rowspan=10|Booker T.
& the M.G.'s||||[[Jones-38543|Booker T. Jones]]||||||| |- |||Steve Cropper|||||||| |- |||Al Jackson Jr.|||||||| |- |||Lewie Steinberg|||||||| |- |||Donald "Duck" Dunn|||||||| |- |||Bobby Manuel|||||||| |- |||Carson Whitsett|||||||| |- |||Willie Hall|||||||| |- |||Steve Jordan|||||||| |- |||Steve Potts|||||||| |- |||||Ida Cox|||||||| |- |||||Pee Wee Crayton|||||||| |- |||[[Franklin-10479]]||Aretha Franklin||1942||2018||[[Image:Franklin-10479.jpg|75px]]||'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |||||Moe Asch|||||||| |- |rowspan=7|2020
2021||||||Ralph Peer|||||||| |- |||||Eddie Boyd|||||||| |- |||||Victoria Spivey|||||||| |- |||||Billy Branch|||||||| |- |||||Bettye LaVette|||||||| |- |||||Syl Johnson|||||||| |- |||||George "Harmonica" Smith|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|2022||||||Lucille Bogan|||||||| |- |||||Little Willie John|||||||| |- |||||Johnnie Taylor|||||||| |- |||||Mary Katherine Aldin|||||||| |- |||||Otis Blackwell|||||||| |} See also: *[[Space:Mississippi Blues Trail|the Mississippi Blues Trail]] page *[[Space:African-American Blues Musicians|African-American Blues Musicians]] page == Footnotes ==

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q152028|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bluff, Southland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Bluff (Māori: Motupōhue)Motupōhue is the name for Bluff Hill, the town/area known as Bluff did not have a name in Maori but is part of the wider Awarua area, previously known as Campbelltown and often referred to as "The Bluff", is a town and seaport in the Southland region, on the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' New Zealand :'''Region:''' Southland :'''District:''' Invercargill :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -46.6, 168.333333 :'''Elevation:''' 6m ===History=== The Bluff area was one of the earliest areas of New Zealand where a European presence became established. The first ship known to have entered the harbour was the Perseverance in 1813, in search of flax trading possibilities. It has been claimed that James Spencer settled and built a weatherboard house in 1824 yet this has been long disputed. His son, [[Spencer-26227|William Te Paro Spencer]], did not support the date nor does Bluff born and raised historian [https://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/our_stories/world-history-bluff/ Michael Stevens]. Lloyd Esler's 2020 book, Early Days in Foveaux Strait, also reaffirms a date of 1834 or later. [[Boultbee-224|John Boultbee]] claims in his published diary that in 1828 'Old Man's Bluff is abandoned'. Bluff held its centenary in March 1937 to retrospectively celebrate 1836-1936. The area did however have regular visits from whalers in the 1820's and 1830's. It was said that the European population in 1835 was threehttps://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19281003.2.122.3. Bluff itself was not permanent settlement for Maori. There was a small settlement at Ocean Beach. It is claimed that Ruapuke Island in the Foveaux Strait had a population of up to 2000 at one time. O'Maui (within the present day Bluff ward)had Maori residents in the mid 1800's. Bluff served more often as a stopping point for Maori on their way to the Muttonbird Islands and local Maori asked for lodgings in Bluff for that purpose. Government provided what was locally known as the [https://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/our_stories/tk73-ka-whare-maori-ki-awarua-bluffs-maori-houses/ 'Maori House'.] The whalers and local Maori (who lived at Ruapuke Island) quickly forged relationships and the first marriage in Otago was between James Spencer, who built a whaling station in Bluff, and a local Maori woman, Meri Kauri. They traveled from Bluff to Waikouaiti in 1841 to be married. Many families in the area are descended from whalers and Kai Tahu/Kati Mamoe/Waitaha women.Stevens, Kate. Gathering Places: The Mixed Descent Families of Foveaux Strait and Rakiura/Stewart Island, 1824-1864. 2008. University of Otago. https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10523/8019/StevensKate2009BAHons.pdf, accessed 22 April 2021 ====Streets==== It was the first town surveyed in Southland by [[Thomson-4763|John Turnbull Thomson]]. His plan for ''Bluff Town'' is dated 1 November, 1856. Twelve of the streets are named for Irish rivers, in honour of [[Spencer-26226|James Spencer's]] homeland. [[Space:Bluff_Street_Names|Twenty-four are named for people.]] ====Cemeteries==== There are two cemeteries within the Bluff Ward, which extends to Awarua Siding Road. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bluff_Cemetery,_Bluff,_Southland Bluff Cemetery aka Campbelltown Cemetery] is the oldest and no longer accepts interments unless space exists in an family plot. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenpoint_Cemetery,_Greenpoint,_Southland Greenpoint Cemetery] is the current cemetery located just outside of Bluff. ====Buildings==== Even though Bluff is an old town it has only two listings on the New Zealand Heritage List, the Club Hotel, and the Sir Joseph Ward Statue. It is, however, not short of [[Space:Bluff_Buildings|buildings]] of significance. ====Organisations==== Various organisations have formed in Bluff. Some still exist today like the Bluff Volunteer Fire Brigade. '''[[Space:Bluff_Harbour_Board|Bluff Harbour Board]]''' The Board was established in late 1877-1878 to administer the port following the beginning of the regular ferry service to Stewart Island. ===Population=== {{Image|file= Bluff_Southland_One_Place_Study-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Population }} ====Mayors==== Bluff was responsible for its own governance from 1879 until 1989. There were [[Space:Bluff_Mayors|23 mayors in total]]. ====Councillors==== [[Space:Borough_Of_Bluff_Councillors|Campbelltown Borough Council and later Bluff Borough Council elections]]. ====Notables==== *[[Ward-10380|Sir Joseph George Ward]], was a New Zealand politician who served as the 17th prime minister of New Zealand from 1906 to 1912 and from 1928 to 1930. *[[Wikipedia:Dorothy_May_De_Lany|Dorothy May De Lany on Wikipedia]], first woman president of a trade union in New Zealand ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Bluff,_New_Zealand|Bluff, New Zealand on Wikipedia]]

Bluff Cemetery

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[[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]][[Category: Bluff Cemetery, Bluff, Southland]][[Category:Bluff,_Southland]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Bluff Cemetery in Bluff.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Bluff 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/2493710/bluff-cemetery FindaGrave]

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[[Category:Bluff, Southland One Place Study]] [[Category:Bluff, Southland]] [[Category:Mayors of Bluff]] {{One Place Study|place=Bluff, Southland|category=Bluff, Southland One Place Study}} From 1879, Bluff had its own council and mayor. In 1989, a local government restructure brought it under the auspices of the Invercargill City Council. Sadly, a fire in the Bluff Borough Council offices in 1917 has meant a lot of information has been lost and most information has come from newspapers and not official documents. A separate page exists for [[Space:Borough_Of_Bluff_Councillors|Bluff Borough councillors]]. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Crimson;" |- ! scope="col"| Name ! scope="col"| Years served |- |[[Nichol-1671|G W Nichol]] |1879-80 |- |[[Warren-22656|T J Warren]] |1881 |- |[[Ward-10380|J G Ward]] |1882-86 |- | [[Smith-301095|J Smith]] |1887 |- |[[Nichol-1094|S Nichol]] |1888-92 |- |[[Gray-13250|W L Gray]] |1893-94 |- |[[Nichol-1094|S Nichol]] |1895-97 |- |[[Ward-10380|J G Ward]] | 1898 |- |[[Reed-32238|J H Reed]] |1899-1904 |- |[[Whealler-1|G A Whealler]] |1905-06 |- |[[Cruickshank-1165|R A Cruickshank]] |1907-08 |- |[[Nichol-1679|E A Nichol]] |1909-11 |- |[[Hinchey-192|W Hinchey]] |1912-14 |- |[[Dougall-380|J S A McDougall]] |1915-24 |- |[[Hinchey-192|W Hinchey]] |1925-26 |- |[[Torrance-715|J Torrance]] |1927-30 |- |[[Doyle-9621|T F Doyle]] |1931-34 |- |[[Waite-2370|Rev. A E Waite]] |1935-37 |- |[[Doyle-9619|J H Doyle]] |1937-38 |- |[[Cameron-13443|J Cameron]] |1938-41 |- |[[McGorlick-9|N W McGorlick]] |1941-56 |- |[[Burke-12788|H J Burke]] |1956-65 |- |[[Johns-7403|W R Johns]] |1965-74 |- |[[Lowe-14920|R E Lowe]] |1974-83 |- |B W Pagan |1983-89 |} :Election Dates :25 November 1885https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18851119.2.13.4 25 November 1891https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18911126.2.16.1 Results :24 November 1897https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18971127.2.25.1 :https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18990214.2.10.2 ==Sources== * Those sheltering hills : a history of Bluff / J.E. Bremer *Papers Past See also: *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18790913.2.17 Southland Times, Issue 3504, 13 September 1879, Page 3] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18800904.2.15 Southland Times, Issue 3809, 4 September 1880, Page 3] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18981126.2.12.1 Southern Cross, Volume 6, Issue 33, 26 November 1898, Page 5]

Bluff Street Names

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[[Category:Bluff, Southland]] [[Category:Bluff, Southland One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=Bluff, Southland|category=Bluff, Southland One Place Study}} Bluff is referred to as Bluff or The Bluff and was officially named Campbelltown until 1917. It was the first town surveyed in Southland by [[Thomson-4763|John Turnbull Thomson]]. His plan for ''Bluff Town'' is dated 1 November, 1856. A fire in Bluff Borough Council offices in the early 1900's has meant a lot of information has been lost. Fortunately, in the 1960's Frank Pearce did significant work in researching the origins of Bluff's street names which has been compiled by Wendy McArthur into the book ''What's in a Name?'' There are, at least, 44 streets in Bluff and 12 of them are named for Irish rivers, in honour of [[Spencer-26226|James Spencer's]] homeland, others are simply descriptive of the place they accessed like Gunpit Road and Flagstaff Road, or their location, ie; Foreshore Road, or Marine Parade. The streets below are named after people. ==Streets== [[Edwards-39521|Ann Street]]
''Ann Spencer'' - Ann Street bounds a piece of land known as Spencer's subdivision. [[Bradshaw-6446|Bradshaw Street]]
''Charles Bradshaw'' - The name Bradshaw Street appears on a plan dated 1896, the same year Charles Bradshaw moved to Wellington after residing in Bluff since 1880. His brother Edward did not settle in Bluff until 1900 precluding it from being named after him. [[Budd-2395|Budd Street]]
''Ernie Budd'' - Long term councillor and one term deputy mayor of Bluff [[Fairweather-599|Burrows Street]]
''Betsy Burrows'' - Nicholas Burrows and his wife Betsy owned £2,000 worth of land in 1882. A subdivision in the east end of Bluff was known as Betsy Burrows subdivision. [[Doyle-9619|Doyle Street]]
''Joe Doyle'' - Bluff Borough Councillor and mayor from 1937-1938. [[Henderson-28023|Elizabeth Street]]
''Elizabeth Henderson'' - Walter and Janet Henderson who owned the land and subdivided it and named the street after their daughter. [[Browne-3045|Gore Street]]
''Thomas Gore Browne'' - Governor General of NZ who declared a town in the south was to be named Invercargill. The town of Gore is also named after him. The Bluff Borough Council declared it be named at a meeting held on 14 December 1928,[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19281214.2.92 Southland Times, Issue 20668, 14 December 1928, Page 9]however, the name Gore Street can be seen being used in 1897[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18970925.2.20.2 Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 25, 25 September 1897, Page 7]. [[Gregory-7083|Gregory Street]]
''Jack Gregory'' - Early settler of Bluff and whaler who owned a parcel of land between Marine Parade and Elizabeth Street with Gregory Street as one of its boundaries. Officially declared a public street on 9 January, 1934[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19340118.2.9.3 Southland Times, Issue 22226, 18 January 1934, Page 2]. [[Henderson-28022|Henderson Street]]
''Walter Henderson'' - Early town maps showed a Kinross subdivision which Walter Henderson owned. Kinross was his wife's maiden name. He advertised quarter acre through to two acres sections for sale in 1880. The Kinross name for the area is no longer used but the street name survived. Kirk Crescent
''Ewan Kirk'' - The land was owned by Ocean Beach Freezing Works. It was named for a father, manager in 1950's and 60's, and son (Bill) that managed the freezing works in the 1970's [[Mason-22214|Mason Street]]
''David Mason'' - Designed and saw constructed Island Harbour. [[Dougall-380|McDougall Street]]
''James McDougall'' - A long standing borough councillor and mayor from 1915-1924. [[McGorlick-9|McGorlick Street]]
''Norman McGorlick'' - The majority of the houses on the street were for Ocean Beach Freezing Works employees. Norman was chief engineer at Ocean Beach as well as a long standing councillor and mayor of Bluff. [[Nichol-1671|Nichol Road]]
''George Nichol'' - His family had their home, ''Glenfoyle'', on this road. [[Onslow-8|Onslow Street]]
''Sir William Onslow'' - b.1853 4th Earl of Onslow and also Governor of NZ [[Palmer-21426|Palmer Street]]
''Edwin Palmer'' - The boundary of his property was deemed the east boundary of the original township. [[Pearce-10595|Pearce Street]]
''Frank Pearce'' - Councillor for nine years and deputy mayor for three years. [[Pilcher-1154|Pilcher Avenue]]
''Jack Pilcher'' - Cecil Godfrey 'Jack' Pilcher owned a dairy farm on Bluff Hill and subdivided it in 1954, putting in Pilcher Avenue, and building many of the houses. He was also a borough councillor for many years. [[Burrows-4685|Raymond Street]]
''Sarah Raymond'' - [[Rout-105|Charles Rout]], trustee of Betsy Burrows estate, asked that a street in the subdivision be named after Betsy and Nicholas' only child, Sarah, whose married name was Raymond. [[Lowe-14920|Ron's Place]]
''Ron Lowe'' - Mayor of Bluff from 1973-1984. Prominent Sea Scout leader. The Sea Scout Hall is on Ron's Place. [[Spencer-26225|Spencer Street]]
''James Spencer Jnr'' - Spencer Street was graded, drained, metalled, and gravelled in 1904 and charged to the estate of James Spencer Jnr who died in 1903. Ann Street is named after his wife. [[Boyd-5055|Theodore Street]]
''Capt. John Theodore Thomas Boyd'' - He owned the land the street is on. A Boyd Street exists above and parallel to Theodore Street, but only on paper. [[Walker-62817|Walker Street]]
''James Walker'' - Foreman of works at Bluff Harbour Board and Bluff Borough councillor. [[Ward-10380|Ward Parade]]
''Sir Joseph Ward'' - Bluff Borough councillor and mayor of Bluff 1882-1886 and again in 1898. Member of Parliament and Prime Minister of New Zealand. {{Image|file= Bluff Southland One Place Study-2.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Stirling Point Signpost }} [[Stirling-1383|Stirling Point]]
''William Stirling'' - While not a street, the area known as Stirling Point is the most eastern area of Bluff. The iconic Bluff Signpost is located there. ===Unofficial=== [[Wiig-37|Wiig's Hill]]
A portion of Elizabeth Street that is a steep piece of road is colloquially known as ''Wiig's Hill''. Presumably because they lived there but unconfirmed. ===Paper Roads=== There are some streets that appear on maps that have not been created (as at 26 Feb 2023). While how they were named is not known definitively, it seems likely that they were named for the people below. {{Image|file= Bluff Southland One Place Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map with paper roads included. }} [[Boyd-5055|Boyd Street]]
''Capt. John Theodore Thomas Boyd'' - He owned the land the street is on - ''see Theodore Street''. [[Hunter-23974|Hunter Street]]
''John Hunter'' - It may be that it was named for his father, John Clarke Hunter, or the collective family, however given the names of the other paper roads, the son is of a more comparable generation to the others, whereas John Clarke Hunter died in 1901 and the map was published in 1922. The son was referred to in newspapers as a significant member of the community in Southland Rowing competitions '57 years ago' in 1932https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19320202.2.75 and was already in his 70's by that time. [[Nichol-1094|Nichol Street]]
''Samuel Nichol'' - Given his brother, George, already had Nichol Road named after him it may have been named for Samuel, businessman, councillor, and two time mayor. [[Tucker-21974|Tucker Street]]
''George Tucker'' - Brother in law and business associate of the Nichol brothers and Bluff Borough Councillor. [[Waddel-130|Waddel Street]]
''George Waddel'' - One of the inaugural councillors of Bluff and a member of the Bluff Harbour Board. [[Warren-22656|Warren Street]]
''Timothy Warren'' - Councillor and one term mayor. ==Sources== *What's in a Name by Wendy McArthur *Papers Past See also: *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18970925.2.20.2 Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 25, 25 September 1897, Page 7]

Blumberg Family Mysteries

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Blundell (Ship 1839)

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[[Category:Blundell (1839)]] === The barque BLUNDELL made numerous voyages to the Australian Colonies and New Zealand in the 19th Century. === Built at Moulemein in 1839 this barque of 723 tons was not only an immigrant transport but also carried convicts at one time. Among her many Voyages to and from the Australian colonies and New Zealand ports were: :From Plymouth Saturday, August 31, 1844 - arriving Norfolk Island on Thursday, July 11, 1844
:On return from Sydney Saturday, August 31, 1844 - arrived at Ceylon [via: Coral Sea, Torres Strait, Copang, Sandalwood Strait & India]
:From London Sunday, May 14, 1848 - arriving Port Chalmers in New Zealand on Thursday, September 21, 1848
:From London on 4th of May 1851 - arriving Port Phillip on the 29th of September, 1851 [via Plymouth & Port Adelaide]
:BLUNDELL arrived 05/05/1853 at Botany Bay in New South Wales. :From Southampton Sunday, June 15, 1856 - arriving at Port Adelaide on Friday, October 10, 1856
:From London Saturday, February 15, 1862 - arriving Auckland New Zealand on Thursday, July 31, 1862 [via Fowey] ==== Sources ==== * BLUNDELL numerous pages from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921405 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921407 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921406 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921408 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921409 * Passenger Ships into New South Wales (1837-1899) from the PERTH Dead Persons Society website. extracted by Margaret Bauer and Nancy Campbell from microfilms held at the LDS Family History Centre in Bundaberg, Queensland. In no way, however, does it represent all of the ships which arrived in New South Wales between 1837 and 1899. first accessed online on the 9th of December, 2019 at: https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-nsw.htm * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 6 September 1851, Page 5. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/165043727? * Blundell 1851 from Diane Cummings' BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Blundell.htm * 18/05/1851 - 31/08/1851 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946701 * Blundell from "Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1849-51" transcribed by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1849-51_462.htm

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Blyth's Book

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[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Blyth_s_Book.pdf Blyth's Book] <- Click to view online or save Historical Notices & Records of the Village & Parish of Fincham in the County of Norfolk" by William Blyth (Rector of Fincham), published by Thew & Son, Kings Lynn, in 1863. See [http://www.finchams.org/ Fincham and the Finchams] website for Chapter breakdown and other fabulous information around the Fincham's

Boag Name Study

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[[Category:Boag Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Boag Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boag Boag] 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 Boag 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 Boag's), by time period (18th Century Boags), or by topic (Boag DNA, Boag Occupations, Boag 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 Boag 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=Boag}} 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

Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895 == The English home and ancestry of Samuel Boreman, Wethersfield, Conn., Thomas Boreman, Ipswich, Mass. * by [[Goldthwaite-623|Charlotte Goldthwaite]] (1832-1900) * published by The Case, Lockwood, Brainard Company, Hartford, Conn., 1895 * 778 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/boardmangenealog00gold * https://archive.org/details/boardmangeneolog00gold_0 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10206 === Table of Contents === * Discovery of the home in England * Later discoveries * Banbury and Claydon * The old home in the Civil War * Origin of the name; changes in spelling; localities where found; other Boreman families in England * Extracts from the parish register of Claydon, Oxfordshire, England, which begins in 1569 * Pedigree of Boremans of Claydon, near Banbury, England * The Carter Family of Claydon * The Betts Family of Claydon and Hartford, Conn. * Part II. Samuel Boreman of Wethersfield and his descendants * Miscellaneous * Francis * Goodrich * Holtom of Holtum Family * The following records were obtained too late for insertion in their proper place * Appendix I. Lands of Samuel Boreman * Appendix II. Letter of Nathaniel Dickinson * Index I. Persons with the name Boreman, Bordman, Boardman * Index II. Other surnames === 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 === * Goldthwaite, Charlotte. ''[[Space:Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895|Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895]]'' (Case, Lockwood, Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Goldthwaite|Goldthwaite]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Goldthwaite, Charlotte. ''[[Space:Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895|Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895]]'' (Case, Lockwood, Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1895) [ Page ].

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[[Category:Images]] [[Category:Occupations]] [[Category:Hobbies]] Public Domain Images for use on WikiTree These images can be used for anything but examples are given for use in Occupation Stickers. Some of these are Hobbies, but there is no Hobby Sticker yet. == Airline Pilot ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-47.png|text=was an Airline Pilot}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-47.png|text=was an Airline Pilot}}
== Amateur Radio ==
This particular symbol is Internationally recognized as the symbol for Amateur Radio or Ham Radio. Just add the station callsign at the end of the text. {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-21.png|text=was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: }} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-21.png|text=was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: }}
== Archery ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-19.png|text=was an Archer}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-19.png|text=was an Archer}}
== Astronaut ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-43.png|text=was an Astronaut}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-43.png|text=was an Astronaut}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-44.png|text=was an Astronaut}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-44.png|text=was an Astronaut}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-45.png|text=was an Astronaut}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-45.png|text=was an Astronaut}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-46.png|text=was an Astronaut}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-46.png|text=was an Astronaut}}
== Baseball ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images.png|text=was a Baseball Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images.png|text=was a Baseball Player}}
== Basketball ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-24.png|text=was a Basketball Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-24.png|text=was a Basketball Player}}
== Bees and Beekeepers ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-1.png|text=was a Beekeeper}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-1.png|text=was a Beekeeper}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-2.png|text=was a Beekeeper}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-2.png|text=was a Beekeeper}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-3.png|text=was a Beekeeper}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-3.png|text=was a Beekeeper}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-4.png|text=was a Beekeeper}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-4.png|text=was a Beekeeper}}
== Blacksmith ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-64.png|text=was a Blacksmith}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-64.png|text=was a Blacksmith}}
== Bowling ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-2.jpg|text=was a Bowler}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-2.jpg|text=was a Bowler}}
== Boxing ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-25.png|text=was a Boxer}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-25.png|text=was a Boxer}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-26.png|text=was a Boxer}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-26.png|text=was a Boxer}}
== Bus Driver ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-67.png|text=was a Bus Driver}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-67.png|text=was a Bus Driver}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-69.png|text=was a Bus Driver}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-69.png|text=was a Bus Driver}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-68.png|text=was a School Bus Driver}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-68.png|text=was a School Bus Driver}}
== Business ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-48.png|text=was a Business Man}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-48.png|text=was a Business Man}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-49.png|text=was a Business Man}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-49.png|text=was a Business Man}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-50.png|text=was a Business Woman}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-50.png|text=was a Business Woman}}
== Carpenter ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-63.png|text=was a Carpenter}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-63.png|text=was a Carpenter}}
== Cheerleaders ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-35.png|text=was a Cheerleader}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-35.png|text=was a Cheerleader}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-36.png|text=was a Cheerleader}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-36.png|text=was a Cheerleader}}
== Chess ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-5.png|text=was a Chess Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-5.png|text=was a Chess Player}}
== Coins ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-6.png|text=was a Coin Collector}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-6.png|text=was a Coin Collector}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-7.png|text=was a Coin Collector}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-7.png|text=was a Coin Collector}}
== Computers ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-1.jpg|text=was a Computer Network Technician}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-1.jpg|text=was a Computer Network Technician}}
== Cricket ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-27.png|text=was a Cricket Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-27.png|text=was a Cricket Player}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-28.png|text=was a Cricket Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-28.png|text=was a Cricket Player}}
== Curling ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-29.png|text=was a Curler}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-29.png|text=was a Curler}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-30.png|text=was a Curler}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-30.png|text=was a Curler}}
== Electronics ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-23.png|text=was an Electronics Technician}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-23.png|text=was an Electronics Technician}}
== Firefighter ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-51.png|text=was a Firefighter}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-51.png|text=was a Firefighter}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-52.png|text=was a Firefighter}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-52.png|text=was a Firefighter}}
== Fishing == {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-15.png|text=was a Fisherman}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-15.png|text=was a Fisherman}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-16.png|text=was a Fisherman}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-16.png|text=was a Fisherman}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-17.png|text=was a Fisherman}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-17.png|text=was a Fisherman}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-18.png|text=was a Fisherman}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-18.png|text=was a Fisherman}}
== Golfing ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-32.png|text=was a Golfer}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-32.png|text=was a Golfer}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-33.png|text=was a Golfer}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-33.png|text=was a Golfer}}
== Heavy Equipment ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-70.png|text=was a Dozer Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-70.png|text=was a Dozer Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-71.png|text=was a Bulldozer Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-71.png|text=was a Bulldozer Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-72.png|text=was a Crane Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-72.png|text=was a Crane Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-77.png|text=was a Dump Truck Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-77.png|text=was a Dump Truck Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-82.png|text=was a Grader Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-82.png|text=was a Grader Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-73.png|text=was a Paver Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-73.png|text=was a Paver Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-80.png|text=was a Recycling Operater}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-80.png|text=was a Recycling Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-78.png|text=was a Sanitation Engineer}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-78.png|text=was a Sanitation Engineer}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-83.png|text=was a Scraper Operator}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-83.png|text=was a Scraper Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-84.png|text=was a Tractor Operator}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-84.png|text=was a Tractor Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-79.png|text=was a Truck Driver}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-79.png|text=was a Truck Driver}}
== Hunting ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-8.png|text=was a Hunter}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-8.png|text=was a Hunter}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-9.png|text=was a Hunter}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-9.png|text=was a Hunter}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-10.png|text=was a Hunter}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-10.png|text=was a Hunter}}
== Mason ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-62.png|text=was a Mason}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-62.png|text=was a Mason}}
== Medical ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-57.png|text=was a Doctor}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-57.png|text=was a Doctor}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-58.png|text=was a Doctor}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-58.png|text=was a Doctor}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-59.png|text=was a Doctor}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-59.png|text=was a Doctor}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-60.png|text=was a Family Doctor}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-60.png|text=was a Family Doctor}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-61.png|text=was a Surgeon}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-61.png|text=was a Surgeon}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-55.png|text=was a Doctor}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-55.png|text=was a Doctor}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-56.png|text=was a Medical Worker}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-56.png|text=was a Medical Worker}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-66.png|text=was an Ambulance Driver}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-66.png|text=was an Ambulance Driver}}
== Photography ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-11.png|text=was a Photographer}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-11.png|text=was a Photographer}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-12.png|text=was a Photographer}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-12.png|text=was a Photographer}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-13.png|text=was a Photographer}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-13.png|text=was a Photographer}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-14.png|text=was a Photographer}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-14.png|text=was a Photographer}}
== Scuba Diving ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-34.png|text=was a Scuba Diver}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-34.png|text=was a Scuba Diver}}
== Ships ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-74.png|text=was a Cargo Ship Captain}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-74.png|text=was a Cargo Ship Captain}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-74.png|text=was a Dock Worker}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-74.png|text=was a Dock Worker}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-85.png|text=was a Ferry Operator}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-85.png|text=was a Ferry Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-86.png|text=was a Ferry Operator}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-86.png|text=was a Ferry Operator}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-3.jpg|text=was a Ship Captain}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-3.jpg|text=was a Ship Captain}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-75.png|text=was a Ship Captain}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-75.png|text=was a Ship Captain}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-76.png|text=was a Ship Captain}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-76.png|text=was a Ship Captain}}
== Singer ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-53.png|text=was a Singer}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-53.png|text=was a Singer}}
== Table Tennis ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-38.png|text=was a Table Tennis Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-38.png|text=was a Table Tennis Player}}
== Taxi ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-65.png|text=was a Taxi Driver}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-65.png|text=was a Taxi Driver}}
== Tennis ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-39.png|text=was a Tennis Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-39.png|text=was a Tennis Player}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-40.png|text=was a Tennis Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-40.png|text=was a Tennis Player}}
== UFO ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-81.png|text=was a UFO Enthusiast}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-81.png|text=was a UFO Enthusiast}}
== Volleyball ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images.gif|text=was a Volleyball Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images.gif|text=was a Volleyball Player}}
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-41.png|text=was a Volleyball Player}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-41.png|text=was a Volleyball Player}}
== Weightlifting ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-37.png|text=was a Weightlifter}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-37.png|text=was a Weightlifter}}
== Witch ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-54.png|text=was a Witch}} {{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-54.png|text=was a Witch}}
== Wrestling ==
{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-42.png|text=was a Wrestler}}{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-42.png|text=was a Wrestler}}

Bob Burley's Sandbox

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Page for experimentation. Images that were on this page are being deleted and they have moved to a new page, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bob_Burley%27s_Public_Domain_Images See these G2G posts. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1187468/occupation-hobby-of-amateur-radio-sticker https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1187878/discussion-for-the-possible-proposal-of-a-hobby-sticker

Bob Howlett's image repository

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Bob Hvitfeldt To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Categories&offset=Hvitfeldt-7 Personal categories] Check all the Hu- Hvitfeldts at https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01053300026388 921hits at https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/persons?s=Hvitfeldt&event_year_from=&event_year_to=&event_date=&page=15 Create Boije af Gennäs(79) for Swedish Nobility, Montgomery (29) All the Körnings need Bios; many Ugglas need Swedish Nobility, bios, unsourced Sven Månsson Hierta (1661 - 1737) Also Harder Matzen can be expanded? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes

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[[Category:Brown-8212]] [[Brown-8241|Bob]] and his fellow soldiers carried a Brownie camera around France while serving in World War II, and shot various photos of what they saw. Bob did a fairly good job of notating many of those photos, which are now kept here to share with others. Clicking on the images will take you that photo's page, where you can click to get a full-resolution image. {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II.jpg |caption=This Was Taken During Battle }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-1.jpg |caption=Bob Brown, probably in France }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-14.jpg |caption=Bob ([[Brown-8212|Abby Glann's grandfather]]), talked about how there were stray dogs all over while stationed in France. There are several images with dogs in them.}} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-2.jpg |caption=Bob with a puppy }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-8.jpg |caption=the puppy }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-16.jpg |caption=dog }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-3.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-5.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-6.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-7.jpg |caption=German JU-88 }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-9.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-10.jpg |caption=Block Buster }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-11.jpg |caption=B26 Marauder }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-12.jpg |caption=Unknown soldier and Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-13.jpg |caption=Bob Brown with unknown soldier }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-15.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-17.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-18.jpg |caption=Bob Brown }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-19.jpg |caption=plane }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-20.jpg |caption=soldiers }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-21.jpg |caption=Bob }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-22.jpg |caption=Bob }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-23.jpg |caption=Bob }} {{Image|file=Bob_in_World_War_II-24.jpg |caption=Bob }}

Bob Land's 15 for 15 Challenge Progress

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[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141 Information about the Challenge] #'''“One and done” missions:''' *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from ______408__ (starting number) to ___558___ (add 150). '''(done 4/30/2023)''' *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. '''(done: 1-7-2023 07:16PM)''' *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. '''(Joined the Quaker Project January 2023) *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. '''(Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers created 1-11-2023 10:29PM)''' '''Here are missions where you’ll want to count:''' I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: # January 2023 # February 2023 # March 2023 # April 2023 # May 2023 I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: #June 2023 #July 2023 #August 2023 # # I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist: (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-42964 Ishmael Lee] 2-14-2023 09:40PM # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-5962 Isaac Lee] 2-21-2023 08:36PM # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: #Oakley-437 4/16/2023 #Page-964 4/16/2023 #Paine-917 4/16/2023 #Palmer-871 4/16/2023 #Parker-10218 4/16/2023 #Pattin-11 4/16/2023 #Pattin-13 4/16/2023 #Pattin-14 4/16/2023 #Pattin-15 4/16/2023 #[[Perham-138|Anna Perham (1671-1694)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Peterson-2510|Elizabeth Wyman (Peterson) Alden (1831-1902)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Peterson-2513|Thomas Peterson (1803-)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Petitpas-53|Marie Blandine Petitpas (abt.1758-)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Pickering-708|James Pickering (1701-1728)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Plumb-212|Adda Centienial (Plumb) Hoxie (1876-1953)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Poor-179|Mark Elijah Poor (1862-1940)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Poor-189|Julius E Poor (1844-1852)]] 4/16/2023 #[[Ritchie-358|Evelyn (Ritchie) Payne (1913-2007)]]9-12-2023 09:52PM #[[Heintz-14|John R. Heintz (1860-1937)]] 9-12-2023 09:56PM # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/VanMeter-1128 Joseph Van Meter] 1-7-2023 07:11PM # [[Burr-427|Clarence Child Burr]] 4-6-2023 06:45PM # [[Whitman-5163|Earnest George Whitman]] 4-6-2023 06:46PM #[[Taft-1563|Elmer Henry Taft]] 4-6-2023 06:47PM #[[Fjelstad-4|Lena Julia Fjelstad]]4-6-2023 06:48PM #[[Castle-3260|Annette Alice Brunner]] #[[Chirstiansen-1|Ralph George Christiansen]] #[[Sørensen-3614|Albert Sorensen]] #[[Bush-1622|Nancy Bundy]] #[[McFarland-5297|Margaret Jack]] #[[Jack-1816|John Jack Jr.]] #[[Phillips-15430|George Edward Phillips]]4-6-2023 11:17PM #[[Anderson-68640|Thyra Vesta Walker]]4-6-2023 11:17PM #[[Bach-722|Anne Bach Christensen]]4-6-2023 11:18PM #[[Farris-5|Sandra Lee (Farris) Chilcote]] April 9, 2023 #[[McCormick-50|John J. 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Bob Liddell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Liddell-118|Bob Liddell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Liddell-118&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bob Liddell To-Do List|Bob's current to-do list]].''

Bob Linke To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Linke-97|Bob Linke]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Linke-97&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bob Linke To-Do List|Bob's current to-do list]].''

Bobbie's Sandbox

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Additional changes: *Add suffix "Sr." *Add daughter [[Jackson-3361|Anna]]. == Biography == === Arrival and Residence in New England === John Jackson's earliest record in New England is in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1639, when he was recorded as having purchased land of [[Ives-381|Miles Ives]].Cambridge, Mass., Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/n5/mode/2up ''The register book of the lands and houses in the "New Towne" and the town of Cambridge, with the records of the proprietors of the common lands, being the records generally called "the proprietors' records" (1634-1829) ...''] (Cambridge : University Press, 1896) [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/68/mode/2up p. 68.] :"[70] John Jackesone Boughte of Miles Ives one Dwelling house; with eightene Acars of Land on ye South side of Charles River: In Cambridge bounds: Bounded on ye Southeast on Samuell Hollys on ye Northeast upon Charles River Southwest being ye upper end of itt Joineing to ye Comon sett out by stakes ye Northwest Bounded with a Brooke & he to reach to ye middle of itt:" His two eldest children, [[Jackson-3359|John]] and [[Jackson-1341|Theodocia]], who were born before 1645, were not recorded in Cambridge records. For these reasons it is likely that this John Jackson came to New England not in 1635, but in 1639. Several writers, including Savage and Pope, have claimed that this John Jackson arrived in 1635, and have associated him with the passengers whose names were found on passenger lists of the ships ''Blessing'' and ''Defence'' that arrived in that year."How Many John Jacksons?" ''Great Migration Newsletter, V.1-20.'' (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2018.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21156/17/0 Vol. 12:17-24.] It appears that he brought considerable means with him, as he bought a house and 18 acres of land in Cambridge Village in 1639. It remained his residence until he died 36 years later. His property was beside the Charles River and close to what is now the Newton/Brighton town line on Nonantum Road.Cambridge, Mass., Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/n5/mode/2up ''The register book of the lands and houses in the "New Towne" and the town of Cambridge, with the records of the proprietors of the common lands, being the records generally called "the proprietors' records" (1634-1829) ...''] (Cambridge : University Press, 1896) [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/115/mode/1up p. 115.] :"John Jackson Impr on the south side of the Charles river fourteen Acr of land more or lesse with a dwellinge house upon it the river North, highway south, William Clements West, Samuel Holly East Itm Thirteen Acr of land there more or lesse the highway north, Willm Clement West, Samuell Holly East, the Comon south." The [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Jackson-336.jpg attached map] shows some of the lots he owned. On 2 June 1641 he took the Freeman's oath in the Massachusetts Bay Colony,''Massachusetts: Miscellaneous Census Substitutes, 1630-1788, 1840, 1890'' (Online database. ''AmericanAncestors.org.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. From records supplied by Ancestry.com) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB509/rd/13684/2341/242320580 p. 2341]. (Link by $ubscription.) and was one of the first Church deacons, chosen in 1664.[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/272905-redirection ''Brief history of the First Church, Newton, Mass. (Newton Centre) : with articles of faith, covenant''] (Boston : Franklin Press, Rand, Avery & Co., 1876) p. 15. He gave an acre of land for the Church and a burial place, being the first meeting house built in 1660, and is now part of the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1788551/east-parish-burying-ground Newton East Parish Burying Ground].Jackson, Francis, [http://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse00injack ''History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, from 1639-1800''] (Boston, MA: Stacy & Richardson, 1854),[https://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse00injack/page/326/mode/2up p. 326-7].Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=East_Parish_Burying_Ground&oldid=1014872767 "East Parish Burying Ground,"] Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (accessed May 29, 2021). In 1656 John Jackson & [[Wiswall-16|Thomas Wiswall]], as deacon & ruling elder, on behalf of the inhabitants of the village, petitioned the General Court to be released from paying for the support of the ministry at Cambridge Church.Linzee, John William. [http://archive.org/details/historyofpeterpa00linz ''The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and Their Ancestors and Descendants.''] Boston, Mass. : J.W. Linzee, 1913. [https://archive.org/details/historyofpeterpa00linz/page/n893/mode/2up Pages 401-2] Jackson was among those who petitioned the General Court to make Cambridge Village a separate town, but it did not happen until after his death. === Family === John was probably married twice. Some unsourced genealogies suggest his first wife's name was [[Unknown-203645|Abigail]],Monnette, Orra Eugene, "Notes - Jackson", ''NEHGR'' [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor66wate/page/84/mode/1up Vol. 66(1912):84] but no proof has been found. That he had an earlier wife is ''assumed'' because [[Taft-19|Margaret Taft]] was apparently substantially younger than John, born about 1624 if her age at death is correct. Her earliest child probably would not be born much before 1644. [[Taft-19|Margaret]] died on 25 August 1684 aged 60 and was buried in the East Parish Burying Ground in Newton.Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/7104212/margaret-jackson : accessed 04 July 2021), memorial page for Margaret Taft Jackson (18 Mar 1618–25 Aug 1684), {{FindAGrave|7104212|sameas=no}}, citing East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by CMWJR (contributor 50059520). (Includes gravestone photo and inscription.) She was unlikely to have been the mother of his son John born by 1639, when she would have been age 15. He had by a ''possible'' [[Unknown-203645|former wife]]: * [[Jackson-3359|John]], b. by 1639, d. 17 Oct 1675 aged 36 years,Newton, Mass., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00newt ''Vital records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''] (Boston : NEHGS, 1905), [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00newt/page/n931/mode/2up p. 468.] :"Jackson, John Jr., Oct. 17, 1675, a. 36. GR1"Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7104207/john-jackson : accessed 12 December 2021), memorial page for John Jackson Jr. (1639–17 Oct 1675), {{FindAGrave|7104207}}, citing East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Jim Sanders (contributor 506). (Includes gravestone photo.) unmarried and recently deceased in father's estate settlement. *[[Jackson-1341|Theodocia]], married Capt. Noah Wiswall (b. 1638) in 1664, and 2nd, Dea. Samuel L. Newman of Rehoboth (b. 1625). She was born probably 1639-1649 if first married at age 15-25. Her first husband was named in her father's estate settlement. By wife [[Taft-19|Margaret Taft]]: * [[Jackson-3361|Caleb]], 12 (10) 1645Thomas W. Baldwin, ''Cambridge, MA, VRs to 1850,'' (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1915), [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca04camb/page/388/mode/2up Vol. 1:389]. :"Jackson, Caleb, s. of John and Margaret, Dec. 12, 1645." bur. 12 (10) 1645. * [[Jackson-335|Hannah]], June 7, 1646,Name Hannah Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 07 Jun 1646 Event Place Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Female Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margaret Jackson Mother's Titles and Terms Margaret(2nd wife)/Jackson Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT7-P86 : 5 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Hannah Jackson, 07 Jun 1646; citing Birth, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 745,868. married Elijah Kenrick, and 2d, John Hyde; * [[Jackson-3364|Anna]], b. 08 March 1647 (new style) Cambridge,[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-49S3-4?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DH-GPN%3A353350601%2C353601301%2C353630401 "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001,"] database with images, FamilySearch (20 May 2014), Middlesex > Cambridge > Births, marriages, deaths, town records 1632-1703 vol 1 > image 249 of 287; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. also recorded Boston with siblings Abigail and Caleb.Trask, Wm. B., "Early Records of Boston," ''NEHGR,'' [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor9185unse/page/168/mode/2up Vol. 9(1855):169.] :"Jackson Anna dau. of John & Margaret born 8 (1) 1647. :"Abigail dau. of John & Margaret borne 4 (6) 1648. :"Caleb sonne of John & Margaret buried 12 (10) 1645." * [[Jackson-3362|Abigail]], b. 04 Aug 1648 Cambridge, also recorded Boston with siblings Anna & Caleb;[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-WQXC?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-168%3A353350601%2C353368801%2C1006024201 "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001,"] database with images, FamilySearch (22 October 2020), Middlesex > Newton > Births, marriages, deaths 1626-1852 > image 57 of 292; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston.. married Daniel Preston of Dorchester, Dec. 1693 * [[Jackson-20314|Margaret]], June 20, 1649,Name Margaret Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 20 Jun 1649 Event Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Female Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margarett Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCMY-RGW : 3 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Margaret Jackson, 20 Jun 1649; citing Birth, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 892,249. married James Trowbridge, Sen; * [[Jackson-3372|Edward]], Jan. 14, 1650Name Edward Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 14 Jan 1650 Event Place Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Male Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margaret Jackson Mother's Titles and Terms Margaret(2nd wife)/Jackson Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT7-P8G : 5 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Edward Jackson, 14 Jan 1650; citing Birth, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 745,868. * [[Jackson-7429|Abraham]], Aug. 14, 1655Name Abraham Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 14 Aug 1655 Event Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Male Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margarett Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCMY-TZ7 : 3 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Abraham Jackson, 14 Aug 1655; citing Birth, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 892,249. * [[Jackson-3367|Deliverance]], Nov. 5, 1657Name Deliverance Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 05 Nov 1657 Event Place Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Female Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margaret Jackson Mother's Titles and Terms Margaret(2nd wife)/Jackson Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT7-P8B : 5 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Deliverance Jackson, 05 Nov 1657; citing Birth, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 745,868. * [[Jackson-3368|Joshua]], Sept. 15, 1659Name Joshua Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 15 Sep 1659 Event Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Male Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margarett Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCMY-TZ8 : 3 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Joshua Jackson, 15 Sep 1659; citing Birth, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 892,249. * [[Jackson-6180|Isabel]], d. 1661Name Isabella Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 12 Feb 1661 Event Place Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Female Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margaret Jackson Mother's Titles and Terms Margaret(2nd wife)/Jackson Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT7-PDQ : 5 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Isabella Jackson, 12 Feb 1661; citing Birth, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 745,868. * [[Jackson-3365|Mary]], married Samuel Trusedale; * [[Jackson-3371|Grace]]; * [[Jackson-3370|Sarah]], June 10, 1662Name Sarah Jackson Event Type Birth Event Date 10 Jun 1662 Event Place Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Gender Female Father's Name John Jackson Mother's Name Margaret Jackson Mother's Titles and Terms Margaret(2nd wife)/Jackson Citing this Record "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT7-PD4 : 5 November 2017), John Jackson in entry for Sarah Jackson, 10 Jun 1662; citing Birth, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 745,868. === Death & Legacy === He died on 30 January 1674/5 in Cambridge Village.Newton, Mass., [Mass Newton, Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, Mass. : Pub. by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1905), http://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00newt. ''Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''] (Boston, Mass. : NEHGS, 1905), http://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00newt. [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00newt/page/n931/mode/2up p. 468]. :"Jackson, John, Dea., Jan. 30, 1675 or 1674-5. C. R. 1." His legacy, and that of his son Abraham, was commemorated on the 1852 monument placed in the cemetery:Truesdell, Paul E. Jr., [http://www.interment.net/data/us/ma/middlesex/oldeast/settlers.htm "Old East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts"] ''First settlers of Newton. Erected Sep 1, 1852 Times of their settlement by descendents of the first settlers.''Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/20556113/john-jackson : accessed 29 May 2021), memorial page for John Jackson (1600–30 Jan 1675), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20556113, citing East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Star Rhodes (contributor 46878998). (Includes gravestone photos.) :''Dea. John Jackson gave one acre of land for this Burial Place and First Church, which was erected upon this spot.'' :''Abraham Jackson son of Dea. John gave one acre which two acres form the old part of This Cemetery.'' At his death John left an estate of 863 acres, and his old house stood until about 1800. Administration of his estate was granted to his relict widow, [[Taft-19|Margaret Jackson]], on behalf of herself & children on 16 February 1674[/5].[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-S95Y?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DW-FMS%3A353350601%2C353362601%2C1006229301 "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001,"] database with images, FamilySearch (20 May 2014), Middlesex > County records > County court records 1671-1686 vol 3-4 > image 86 of 351; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Pulsifer, David, Middlesex County Court Records, Vol. 3:116. On 06 April 1675, an inventory of his estate was presented, taken on 30 January 1674[/5], appraised by his brother Edward Jackson, Thomas Prentice, Isaac Williams, and Joseph Tayntor. His relict widow attested. He left a substantial estate valued at £1,230. On 20 December 1676, an agreement was reached dividing his land between Margaret Jackson, his widow; Abram Jackson, son on behalf of Deliverance Jackson and Sarah Jackson, two of the daughters; James Trowbridge, Noah Wiswall, Samuel Trusdall, Daniel Preston and Elijah Kendricks in the right of their wives who were the daughters of John Jackson. The agreement was presented at court on 03 April 1677.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D5-19HQ?i=189&cat=263304 Middlesex County, Mass., Probate records, Vol. 5:9], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-194G?i=191&cat=263304 13], John Jackson 1675] === Land records === * 1639, John Jackson bought from Miles Ives a house and 18 acres of land on the south side of the Charles River.Cambridge, Mass., Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/n5/mode/2up ''The register book of the lands and houses in the "New Towne" and the town of Cambridge, with the records of the proprietors of the common lands, being the records generally called "the proprietors' records" (1634-1829) ...''] (Cambridge : University Press, 1896) [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/68/mode/2up p. 68.] :"[70] John Jackesone Boughte of Miles Ives one Dwelling house; with eightene Acars of Land on ye South side of Charles River: In Cambridge bounds: Bounded on ye Southeast on Samuell Hollys on ye Northeast upon Charles River Southwest being ye upper end of itt Joineing to ye Comon sett out by stakes ye Northwest Bounded with a Brooke & he to reach to ye middle of itt:" * 06 Sep 1642, a proprietor's list submitted to the General Court stated that John Jackson then held 14 acres and a house with the river to the north and the highway to the south.Cambridge, Mass., Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/n5/mode/2up ''The register book of the lands and houses in the "New Towne" and the town of Cambridge, with the records of the proprietors of the common lands, being the records generally called "the proprietors' records" (1634-1829) ...''] (Cambridge : University Press, 1896) [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/115/mode/1up p. 115.] :"John Jackson Impr on the south side of the Charles river fourteen Acr of land more or lesse with a dwellinge house upon it the river North, highway south, William Clements West, Samuel Holly East Itm Thirteen Acr of land there more or lesse the highway north, Willm Clement West, Samuell Holly East, the Comon south." * 18 October 1647, recorded that John Jackson bought 20 acres from Thomas Danforth on the highway to Roxbury.Cambridge Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb ''Cambridge Book of Possessions,''] [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/132/mode/2up p. 133]. * 10 April 1648, he bought two acres of meadow from Samuell Phillips.Cambridge Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb ''Cambridge Book of Possessions,''] [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/134/mode/2up p. 134-5] * 11 June 1648 another three and a half acres from Samuell Phillips.Cambridge (Mass.) Proprietors. [http://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb ''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the “New Towne” and the Town of Cambridge, with the Records of the Proprietors of the Common Lands, Being the Records Generally Called “the Proprietors’ Records”''] [1634-1829] Printed by Order of the City Council under the Direction of the City Clerk. Cambridge, [J.Wilson & co.], 1896. [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/134/mode/2up p. 134-5] * 25 December 1650, common lands recovered of Dedham, were sold to Edward Jackson, Edward Giffe, John Jackson, and Thomas Danforth for £20 according to an agreement by the Town.Jackson, Francis. [http://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse0000jack ''A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800 : With a Genealogical Register of Its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800.''] Bowie, MD : Heritage Books, 1987. [https://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse0000jack/page/26/mode/2up page 26.] * In the 1652 division of Billerica lands he received another 50 acres, and when he died he left 863 acres. * 1662, as a proprietor in the Cambridge lands, his share in the division of that year was three acres.Cambridge Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb ''Cambridge Book of Possessions,''] [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/142/mode/2up p. 143] * 1664 an additional 20 acres.Cambridge Proprietors, [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb ''Cambridge Book of Possessions,''] [https://archive.org/details/registerbookofla1896camb/page/146/mode/2up p. 147] *25 March 1673 he sold to [[MacKey-1742|Daniel Makey]] of Cambridge, a "schotchman," about two and a half acres by the highway. His wife Margarett Jackson gave her consent.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9Z7-KHK3?cc=2106411&wc=MC1M-C38%3A361613501%2C364519501 "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986,"] images, FamilySearch (22 May 2014), Middlesex > Deeds 1670-1678 vol 4-6 > image 290 of 702; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. Vol. 5:19, Deed John Jackson to Daneil Makey. * 06 April 1675, his estate inventory also included lands of 68 acres at Weedy HIll, 40 acres at Chestnut Hill, 20 acres at Brush Hill, 50 at Greenland, 20 near the lower falls, 3 near the upper falls, a parcel at Oak Hill of 320 acres, and 220 acres of meadow along the Charles river. == Disputed information == Parents and baptism:
Although it has been published many timesMonnette, Orra Eugene, "Notes - Jackson", ''NEHGR'' [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor66wate/page/84/mode/1up Vol. 66(1912):84]Jackson, ''History of the Early Settlement of Newton'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse00injack/page/326/mode/2up p. 326-7]. [NOTE: the connection to Christopher Jackson of London in the "Whitechapel and Stepney Register" is noted to be made by '''H.G. Somerby'''. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Horatio_Gates_Somerby_Fraud Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud].Smith, S.F., [https://archive.org/stream/historyofnewtonm00smit_1#page/86/mode/2up ''History of Newton, Massachusetts, 1630-1880''] (Boston, MA: American Logotype Company, 1880) p. 86 that he was the son of [[Jackson-632|Christopher]] and [[Johnson-1244|Susan (Johnson) Jackson]] baptised in Stepney parish January 1602, the parish records suggest otherwise. There is a record of a John, son of Christopher Jackson, christened on 06 January 1602/3, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMJ1-5X7 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975",] database, FamilySearch (19 September 2020), John Jackson, 1602. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH7-89X7-L?i=89&cat=246642 Parish registers of the St. Dunstan, Stepney parish church, baptisms 1568-1656, p. 80]. but that child died in infancy, 11 January 1602/3.Parish registers of the St. Dunstan, Stepney parish church, burials 1602. :1602[/3] January "John son of Christofer Jackson of Milend buryed the xi day" John's brother Edward, also said to have been born in Stepney parish, is the same situation. The Stepney parish registers record not only the baptism on 03 February 1604/5, but also the infant burial for Edward, son of Christopher of "Bednalgrene" (Bethnal Green) on 28 February 1604/5.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH7-89XK-D?i=96 Parish registers of the St. Dunstan, Stepney parish church, baptisms 1568-1656, p. 88] :1604[/5] February "Edward sonne of Christofer Jackson of bednalgrene tailler bapt. iii day"[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NPHX-MQK "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"], database, FamilySearch (19 September 2020), Edward Jackson, 1604. :1604[/5] ffebruary "Edward son of Christofer Jackson of bednalgrene tailler buryed xxviii day" First spouse: A 1912 ''NEHGR'' "Note" stated that his first wife's name was Abigail. No proof has been found that this is true. =========================== GMD: xNEHGR 66:84x; Parker-Ruggles 269-79, 401-3 * "How Many John Jacksons?" ''Great Migration Newsletter, V.1-20.'' (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2018.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21156/17/0 Vol. 12:17-24.] citing Torrey: John Jackson and wife of unknown given name, married by 1639, of Cambridge. p. 24: "Next in Torrey's sequence is John Jackson of Cambridge. He was brother of Edward Jackson of the same town, and the brothers have been identified as sons of Christopher Jackson of London [NEHGR 66:84, Parker-Ruggles 401-2]. Several writers, including Savage and Pope, have claimed that this John Jackson arrived in 1635, and have associated him with one or another of the 1635 passengers. The earliest record of his man in Cambridge, however, was in 1639, when he was recorded as having purchased land of Miles Ives [CaBOP 68]. In addition, his two eldest children, who were born before 1645, were not recorded in Cambridge records. For these reasons we do not believe that this John Jackson came to New England in 1635, and account him an arrival in 1639. Hist of Cambridge: Page, Lucius R., [http://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paig ''History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register''] (Boston : H. O. Houghton and company; New York, Hurd and Houghton, 1877), [https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paig/page/593/mode/1up p. 593]. ---- Previous biography ---- ===From ''History of Cambridge''...=== ::"JOHN, came to N. Eng. in 1635, then a. 40, the first permanent settler of Camb. Village (now Newton), as early as 1639; was Deacon of the Church, and res. a short distance easterly from Angier's Corner. By his w. Margaret he had John, b. in England 1633, and d. 17 Oct. 1C 75; Theoriosia, in. Noah Wiswall 14 Dec. 1664, and Samuel Newman of Rehoboth, and d. about 1727; Mary, m. Samuel Truesdale; Grace; Caleb, b. and d. 1645: Hannah, b. 7 June 1646, m. Elijah Kenrick; Abigail, b. 14 Aug. 1647, m. Daniel Preston; Margaret, b. 20 June 1649, m. James Trowbridge, Sen., and d. 1727; Edward, b. 14 Jan. 1650-51, slain by the Indians at Medfield 1676; Ann; Abraham, b. 14 Aug. 1655; Deliverance, b. 5 Nov. 1657; Joshua, b. 15 Sept. 1659; Isabel, d. 1661; Sarah, b. 10 June 1662. JOHN the f. d. 1674, a. 79; his w. Margaret d. 1684, a. 80. History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 : with a genealogical register, p. 593, by Paige, Lucius R. (Lucius Robinson), 1802-1896, Published 1877. https://archive.org/stream/historyofcambrid00paigiala/historyofcambrid00paigiala_djvu.txt Deacon John Jackson was baptised in the Parish of Stepney, London, June 6, 1602. He was the first settler of Cambridge Village, who remained and died in it. He brought a good estate with him, from England. He bought a dwelling house and eighteen acres of land, of Miles Ives of Watertown, in 1639. This estate was situated on the Roxbury road, very near the line which now [1854] divides Newton from Brighton. He took the Freeman's oath, in 1641, was one of the first Deacons of the Church, gave one acre of land for the Church and burial place, upon which the first meeting house was erected, in 1660, and which is now the oldest part of the Centre Cemetery. He was the son of [[Jackson-632|Christopher Jackson]], of London, who was buried on the 5th of Dec. 1633. [Whitechapel & Stepney Register. Copied by H. G. Somerby, 1851.] He had, in this country, by two wives, five sons and ten daughters, and at the time of his decease, about fifty grandchildren. He died Jan. 30, 1674-5. Counting from the record of his baptism, in England his age was 73. [Whitechapel & Stepney Register. Copied by H. G. Somerby, 1851.] How old he was when baptized is uncertain. He left an estate, valued at £1,230. His widow Margaret died Aug. 28, 1684, age 60. (Gravestone) She could not, therefore, have been the mother of his son John, who was born in 1639. His old mansion house was pulled down about 1800; it stood on the same spot now [1854] occupied by Edwin Smallwood's new dwelling house. The old pear trees now standing there, are supposed to have been planted by his son Abraham, who also gave one acre of land adjoining that given by his father, for the Church and burial place; which two acres now form the ancient part of the Centre Cemetery. He was a proprietor of the Cambridge lands. In the division of 1662, he had three acres; in 1664, he had twenty acres. In the division of the Billerica lands, in 1652, he had fifty acres. He left eight hundred and sixty three acres of land. His estate was settled by agreement, among the surviving children, in Dec. 1676. Smith, S.F., [https://archive.org/stream/historyofnewtonm00smit_1#page/86/mode/2up ''History of Newton, Massachusetts, 1630-1880''] (Boston, MA: American Logotype Company, 1880) p. 86 His brother [[Jackson-631|Edward Jackson]], Thomas Prentice, Isaac Williams, and Joseph Tayntor, appraised the estate. He had labored long and earnestly, by petitioning the General Court, and otherwise, to have Cambridge Village erected into an independent town, but did not live to see it accomplished.Jackson, Francis, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofearlyse00injack#page/326/mode/2up ''History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, from 1639-1800''] (Boston, MA: Stacy & Richardson, 1854), p. 327 ---- The inv. of his est. taken 30 Jan. 1674, was filed April 6, 1675. Agreement made 20 Dec. 1676, between the widow Margaret, James Trowbridge, Noah Wiswall, Samuel Truesdall, Daniel Preston and Elijah Kendrick, who had married daughters of the deceased, his son Abram and daus.Deliverance and Sarah, for the partition of the estate."Charles Henry Pope, [https://archive.org/stream/pioneersofmassac00pope#page/254/mode/2up ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts,'' p. 254] ---- "JOHN, Cambridge, bapt. at Stepney, near London 6 June 1602, was elder br. of Edward, and I presume came in the Defence 1635, from London, aged 30, call. at the custom ho. "wholesale man in Burchen lane," by w. wh. perhaps d. soon, had beside perhaps two ds. Sarah and Theodosia, John (wh. d. 17 Oct. 1675 in 36th yr. prob. never m.); was freem. perhaps 2 June 1641, but more prob. 10 May 1643, and by w. Margaret had Caleb, b. 12 Dec. 1645, d. in 2 days; Hannah, 7 June 1646, says Hist. of N. 327, prob. error for 7 Jan. 1647; Abigail, 14 Aug. 1648; Margaret, 20 June 1649; Edward, 14 Jan. 1651, k. by the Ind. at Medfield, 21 Feb. 1676; Mary; Abraham, 14 Aug. 1655, bef. ment.; Deliverance, 9 Nov."A genealogical dict. of the first settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692. By James Savage. Boston. 1861. (4v.)v.2:529-30 [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk2/ingles-jackson.htm link] == Sources == ----- Other links: *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-7Z6D?i=77&cc=2061550&cat=720584 Cambridge VRs index] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-49S3-4?i=248&cc=2061550&cat=720584 Cambridge VRs/baptisms ("originals")]

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[[Category:Bobbits Plantation, Orange County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== The Bobbits Plantation was owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]]. It is unknown exactly where Bobbits Plantation was located but the records start in 1839. While there are a not a lot of records available for the Bobbits Plantation Duncan Cameron did keep slave lists. ===Slaves=== '''1839''' Bobbits slave census list'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133 *Folder 3657, Volume 119: 1839 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Cameron-14508|Donum]] *[[Cameron-14509|Edmund]] *[[Cameron-14510|Isham]] *[[Cameron-14511|Allen]] *[[Cameron-14512|Nelson]] *[[Cameron-14513|Tom]] *[[Cameron-14514|Carolina]] *[[Cameron-14518|Ephraim]] *[[Cameron-14553|Peter]] *[[Cameron-14554|Lewis]] *[[Cameron-14555|Henderson]] *[[Cameron-14556|William]] *[[Cameron-14557|little Lewis]] *[[Cameron-14558|Simon]] *[[Cameron-14559|Arthur]] *[[Cameron-14560|Davey]] *[[Cameron-14561|Nelly]] *[[Cameron-14562|Viney]] *[[Cameron-14563|Olley]] *[[Cameron-14564|Nancy]] *[[Cameron-14565|Chany]] *[[Cameron-14566|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-14567|Suckey]] *[[Cameron-14568|Minerva]] *[[Cameron-14569|Maria]] *[[Cameron-14570|Sally]] *[[Cameron-14573|Delphia]] *[[Cameron-14574|Eliza]] *[[Cameron-14575|Lydia]] *[[Cameron-14576|Lizzy]] *[[Cameron-14577|Nelly Anne]] *[[Cameron-14571|Sally Anne]] *[[Cameron-14578|Aggy]] *[[Cameron-14579|Emmeline]] *[[Cameron-14580|Esther]] children *[[Cameron-14581|Agusta]] *[[Cameron-14582|John]] *[[Cameron-14583|Betsy]] *[[Cameron-14584|Simon]] *[[Cameron-14585|David]] *[[Cameron-14586|Milly]] *[[Cameron-14587|Lethia]] *[[Cameron-14588|Barbara]] *[[Cameron-14589|Maria]] *[[Cameron-14590|Harriet]] *[[Cameron-14572|Sally]] *[[Cameron-14591|Peggy]] *[[Cameron-14592|Lucinda]] *[[Cameron-14593|Nanny]] *[[Cameron-14594|Cephas]] *[[Cameron-14595|Jordan]] *[[Cameron-14596|Patty]] *[[Cameron-14597|Dicie]] *[[Cameron-14598|Anachy]] *[[Cameron-14599|Romanna]] *[[Cameron-14600|Japhan]], [[Cameron-14617|Mary's]] *[[Cameron-14601|Cornelia]], [[Cameron-14574|Eliza's]] *[[Cameron-14602|Jessy]] '''1845''' Bobbitt slave census list'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 *Folder 3662, Volume 124: October 1845 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Cameron-14603|Sam]] *[[Cameron-14604|Sophia]] *[[Cameron-14605|Charity]] *[[Cameron-14567|Sucky]] *[[Cameron-14559|Arthur]] *[[Cameron-14595|Jordan]] *[[Cameron-14606|Patsey]] *[[Cameron-14597|Dicey]] *[[Cameron-14602|Jesse]] *[[Cameron-14607|Henna]] *[[Cameron-14608|Donum jr]] *[[Cameron-14510|Isham]] *[[Cameron-14578|Agey]] *[[Cameron-14609|Walker]] *[[Cameron-14610|George]] *[[Cameron-14611|Phenby]] *[[Cameron-14612|Adilon]] *[[Cameron-14613|Oby]] *[[Cameron-14556|William]] *[[Cameron-14566|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-14564|Nancy]] *[[Cameron-14594|Cephas]] *[[Cameron-14614|Henry]] *[[Cameron-14592|Lucinda]] *[[Cameron-14615|Louisa]] *[[Cameron-14617|Mary]] *[[Cameron-14618|Emily]] *[[Cameron-14619|Harry]] *[[Cameron-14508|Donum]] *[[Cameron-14569|Mariah]] *[[Cameron-14568|Minerva]] *[[Cameron-14580|Easter]] *[[Cameron-14581|Augusta]] *[[Cameron-14582|John]] *[[Cameron-14583|Butzy]] *[[Cameron-14620|Amey]] *[[Cameron-14621|Mathew]] *[[Cameron-14622|Phill]] *[[Cameron-14616|Willis]] *[[Cameron-14623|Sam/Bob]] *[[Cameron-14599|Romona]] *[[Cameron-14593|Nancey]] '''1865''' Bobbits slave census list'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 *Folder 3668, Volume 130: circa 1865 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Cameron-14510|Isham]] *[[Fing-10|Sam Fing]] *[[Sneed-1546|Sam Sneed]] *[[Cameron-14610|George]] *[[Cameron-14556|William]] *[[Cameron-14616|Willis]] *[[Cameron-14608|Donum jr]] Women *[[Cameron-14578|Aga]] *[[Cameron-14611|Phirabe]] *[[Cameron-14568|Minerva]] *[[Cameron-14580|Easter]] *[[Cameron-14567|Sucky]] *[[Cameron-14624|Olez]] *[[Cameron-14566|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-14615|Louisa]] *[[Cameron-14604|Soph]] *[[Cameron-14593|Nan]] *[[Cameron-14625|Molly]] *[[Cameron-14592|Lucinda]] Boys *[[Cameron-14626|Arthur]] *[[Cameron-14627|Romonna]] *[[Cameron-14628|Jurden]] *[[Cameron-14594|Cephas]] *[[Cameron-14629|John]] Girls *[[Cameron-14631|Augusta]] *[[Cameron-14630|Patsey]] Children *[[Cameron-14632|Betsey]] *[[Cameron-14633|Amy]] *[[Cameron-14634|Mathew]] *[[Cameron-14635|Phillip]] *[[Cameron-14636|Dicy]] *[[Cameron-14637|Jesse]] *[[Cameron-14638|Hennia]] *[[Cameron-14639|Mary]] *[[Cameron-14641|Henry]] *[[Cameron-14640|Mary]] *[[Cameron-14643|Emily]] *[[Cameron-14644|Harris]] *[[Cameron-14645|Walker]] *[[Cameron-14646|Charita]] *[[Cameron-14647|Angeline]] *[[Cameron-14648|Addeson]] *[[Cameron-14649|Edmond]] *[[Cameron-14650|Josh]] *[[Cameron-14642|Henry]] *[[Cameron-14652|Alice]] *[[Cameron-14651|Marcia]] For more information see [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] page ==Sources==

Bobby DeVaughan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[DeVaughan-1|Bobby DeVaughan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=DeVaughan-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bobby DeVaughan To-Do List|Bobby's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Bobo-Westmoreland Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] *This request is for help on family that was listed as Black, Negro, and others in the family as Mulatto. Sam Bobo-447, born Jan 20 1844 Missouri d. Sept 15, 1940 Calhoun County, MS married Fannie ??? Bobo-448 in 1875 in Mississippi . Fannie was born Mar 1865 in Mississippi, and died May 9, 1910 in Calhoun County, MS. * Need help finding parents and possible siblings of Sam Bobo. The first record of Sam is when he is found in the Calhoun County MS census of 1880, which indicates that he and both his parents were born in Missouri. *"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4G9-Q2W : 11 August 2016), Sam Bobo, Beat 3, Calhoun, Mississippi, United States." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Johnny Westmoreland-497 born abt. 1875 in Mississippi and died abt. Jan 1976 in Calhoun County, Mississippi. I have his mother's name Eliza Westmoreland -522. *Need help on parentage and possible siblings of Johnny "Dank" Westmoreland. I was told that Eliza was a slave and have found her marriage record in Marshall County, MS in 1800 to George Shaw. *"Mississippi Marriages, 1800-1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V289-CC4 : 6 December 2014), George Shaw and Eliza Westmoreland, 27 Jan 1881; citing Marshall,Mississippi; FHL microfilm 894,370." Possible that she wasn't married but having children and carrying them with her when she was set free??? I believe Johnny was born in Marshall County, MS. Any Help is appreciated. Deborah Turner-10930 Later in 1900 Calhoun County Census ""United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M96D-6NY : accessed 31 May 2017), Eliza Shaw in household of George Shaw, Beat 3, Calhoun, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 14, sheet 12A, family 203, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,802. " She is found with her new family, indicating she was born in Mississippi, has 9 children. (There are 5 children listed in the census the oldest being 19 years old. Census indicates she had been married 19 years, as would fit with her marriage record above.

Bob's Documents

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{{Image|file=Birth_Certificate_of_Robert_Francis_Innes.jpg |caption=Birth Certificate of Robert Francis Innes Image 1 }} {{Image|file=Marriage_Certificate_for_Robert_Francis_Innes_and_Helen_Jean_Innes.jpg |caption=Marriage Certificate for Robert Francis Innes and Helen Jean Innes Image 1 }} {{Image|file=Death_Notice_for_Robert_Francis_Innes_Globe_and_Mail.jpg |caption=Death Notice for Robert Francis Innes, Globe and Mail Image 1 }} {{Image|file=Obituary_for_Robert_Francis_Innes.jpg |caption=Obituary for Robert Francis Innes Image 1 }} '''Obituary, King's College, Cambridge, 2008 Annual Report''' [[Space:Obituary for Robert Francis Innes, King's College, Cambridge, 2008 Annual Report|['''Click here''']]] '''Robert Francis Innes's last resume''' prepared in the early 1990's [[Space: Robert Francis Innes's last resume prepared in the early 1990's|['''Click here'''] ]] '''Excerpt from The journal Of the Geological society Of jamaica''' Bauxite /Alumina Symposium 1971 [[Space: Excerpt from The journal Of the Geological society Of jamaica Bauxite /alumina Symposium 1971|['''Click here'''] ]] '''Report of Dr G. A. Jones, Director of Agriculture, attributing the discovery of bauxite to R.F. Innes''' {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-4.jpg |caption=Report of Dr G. A. Jones, Director of Agriculture, attributing the discovery of bauxite to R.F. Innes Page 1 }} {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-6.jpg |caption=Report of Dr G. A. Jones, Director of Agriculture, attributing the discovery of bauxite to R.F. Innes Page 2 }} {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-8.jpg |caption=Report of Dr G. A. Jones, Director of Agriculture, attributing the discovery of bauxite to R.F. Innes Page 3 }} {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-10.jpg |caption=Report of Dr G. A. Jones, Director of Agriculture, attributing the discovery of bauxite to R.F. Innes Page 4 }} {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-12.jpg |caption=Report of Dr G. A. Jones, Director of Agriculture, attributing the discovery of bauxite to R.F. Innes Page 5 }} '''Sir Robert Kirkwood's valedictory address 1967''' {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents.jpg |caption=Sir Robert Kirkwood's valedictory address 1967 Page 1 }} {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-1.jpg |caption=Sir Robert Kirkwood's valedictory address 1967 Page 2 }} {{Image|file=Bob_s_Documents-2.jpg |caption=Sir Robert Kirkwood's valedictory address 1967 Page 3 }} {{Image|file=Death_Notice_for_Robert_Francis_Innes_Globe_and_Mail.jpg |caption=Death Notice for Robert Francis Innes, Globe and Mail Image 1 }} '''Return to Bob's Profile Page''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Innes-235]

Bob's Durham Bantams

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[[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Photos-899.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Central_Powers_in_The_Great_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Photos-898.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_Memorials http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Photos-896.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Images_in_the_Great_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Photos-897.png] [[Category:County Durham, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Durham Light Infantry, British Army, World War I]] -------------- On 13th January (1915) the War Office sanctioned the Durham Parliamentary Recruiting Committee to raise another Battallion for the County Regiment. The height and chest measurements for recruits into the army had been reduced to allow the formation of "Bantam" Battalions. In these units the minimum height being 5 feet and the maximum height being 5 feet three inches tall with a chest measurement of 34 inches. At a meeting of the DCRC a resolution was passed that the WO should be approached with a view to forming a Bantam Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry. Generations of many Durham families had been employed underground in the collieries found throughout the county. This work led to whole families being small in height but muscular in the upper body and it cannot be denied that they like many others were keen to do their bit. :''This page is dedicated to the men who served in this very special section of the Durham Light Infantry. Please add profiles as you identify them and search out or create profiles for those that don't yet have one.'' ==Who was Bob?== The Battalion was known as Bob's Durham Bantams, but who was Bob? The most compelling answer is that they were named after [[Roberts-20106|Lord Roberts]] who was known as Bobs. {{Image|file=Roberts-20106.jpg |caption=Lord Roberts of Kandahar }}[[Wikipedia:Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts]] Lord Roberts had died in November 1914 and from newspaper reports of the time it seems he was a popular and much respected man. He was Field Marshall Roberts with a long and illustrious military career. He was also short in stature and it seems that the Bantams were named for him for those reasons. There were other Bantam Battalions in other counties. ==The history of the battalion in World War I== ===1915=== 13 January 1915 - Formed at Durham by the Durham Parliamentary Recruiting Committee as a bantam battalion. 3 March 1915 - The battalion was embodied at West Hartlepool as the 19th (Service) (2nd County) Battalion Ward, S G P 1962 Faithful. The Story of the Durham Light Infantry Naval and Military Press ISBN 9781845741471, Ch 10
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battalions_of_the_Durham_Light_Infantry#cite_note-Ward_ww1-30 Wikipedia] (accessed 14 Aug 2023)
. May 1915 - Moved to Cocken Hall and then Masham, Yorkshire to join the 106th Brigade of the 35th Division. July 1915 - Moved to Perham Down, Salisbury Plain. 15 August 1915 - Taken over by the War Office. ===1916=== Feb 1916 - Mobilised for war and landed at Havre and engaged in various actions on the Western front including; *The Battle of Bazentin Ridge *The fighting for Arrow Head Copse and Maltz Horn Farm *The fighting for Falfemont Farm. ===1917=== Jan 1917 - After medical examination ceased to be a bantam battalion, removing unfit men to the Labour Corps. * The pursuit of the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line *The fighting in Houthulst Forest *The Second Battle of Passchendaele ===1918=== 8 February 1918 - Transferred to the 104th Brigade of the same Division. * The First Battle of Bapaume *The Battle of Ypres *The Battle of Courtrai *The action of Tieghem 11 November 1918 - Ended the war at Everbecq west of Grammont. ==The men who served== {{Blue|Work in progress. These men, and all the others I can find will be added to a spreadsheet with the link here, showing rank, service dates, military honours. This will give a starting point for anyone wishing to create profiles in honour of these men. Meanwhile, here are just a few of the names.}} *Major W Thomlinson of Seaton Carew was appointed commander of the battalion. *Alexander Alderson 19/1221 *William Appleby 19/439 *[[Armstrong-19874|Lance Corporal John Armstrong]] enlisted in 1915 and was discharged as medically unfit in 1917. *Private Robert Armstrong *2nd Lieutenant A S Carroll died from wounds *[[Barss-78|Dr G.A. Barss, Battalion Medical Officer]] *Lance Corporal Peter Coggins *Pte. Arthur Cook https://www.durhamatwar.org.uk/story/12333/ *CSM Stephen Cunningham died from wounds *Lance Sergeant Joseph S Curtis *Private Richard Hawksley *John McDonald *Lieutenant James Mundy *Major E F Osler *Corporal William Pine *Sergeant William Powell https://www.durhamatwar.org.uk/story/15049/ *Arthur Riddle * Sergeant John Ramsey Robertson https://www.durhamatwar.org.uk/story/13835/ *Lance Corporal Scurr awarded DCM *Second Lieutenant Fred Smith *Joseph Stones *Lieutenant Colonel Stoney *Henry Munro 19/1186 *Private Swinhoe *W/O I Regimental Sergeant Major H. Webb *Alfred Wenington *Sergeant Robert Yule 19/1005 And many, many more ... feel free to add them here. ==Research Notes== ===War Diaries=== The War diaries for the Battalion are available to download at the National Archives (Ref: WO95/ 2490/5) and to view and download on Ancestry. They cover the period 31 Jan 1916 (""Left Perham Down for Southampton") to Jan 1918. '''Military''': "UK, World War I War Diaries (France, Belgium and Germany), 1914-1920"
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; First World War and Army of Occupation War Diaries; Class: WO 95; Piece: 2490; Item: 5
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Regiment or Unit: Durham Light Infantry; Sub Unit: 19th Battalion; Division: 35th Division; Diary Entry Start Date: 31 Jan 1916; Diary Entry End Date: 31 Jan 1916; Diary Dates: 1916 Jan - 1918 Jan; Diary Entry Location: Perham Down.; Piece Description: Piece 2490/5: 19 Battalion Durham Light Infantry (1916 Jan - 1918 Jan); Piece Number: 2490.
They are hand written by the CO for an entry for each day and include details of troop movement, casualties (officers named but not usually other ranks) and details of engagement with the enemy among other details - they even tell you how often the soldiers got access to the baths! There is often other additional paperwork included giving information about how the regiment was being managed, or maps, and sometimes lists of new recruits of all ranks giving their Company assignment. There is likely a second document from Feb 1918 to the end of the war covering their time with 104th Brigade. Any transcription of these records can be added to the War Diaries Category. There is a top level war diary page for [[Space:War_Diary_2nd_Battalion_Durham_Light_Infantry|War Diary 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry]] which shows how this could be managed within WikiTree. ==Sources== *Unit History, Durham Light Infantry https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/units/248/durham-light-infantry viewed 15 June 2021. *''Durham Pals''. Book by John Sheen, 2007.

Bob's Photo Album

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Bob's To-Do List

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Things To-Do Massachusets Errors [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_1#Massachusetts|Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_1#Massachusetts]] Watchlist https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err5 WT ID in Managed by then User Suggestions button Data Doctors Error Sheet [[Space:Database_Errors_Project_2016-07-31|Space:Database_Errors_Project_2016-07-31]] click Latest report Meyerkord https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Dale_Meyerkord Vasco - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Henry_the_Navigator https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_de_Santar%C3%A9m https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%AAro_Escobar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fern%C3%A3o_do_P%C3%B3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_de_Sintra https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogo_C%C3%A3o https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomeu_Dias https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_discoveries https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&source=gbs_navlinks_s [[Harrington-311|Moses Harrington-311]] Add to challenge Note: To have your sourcing count in the Challenge, you must register by answering this post, and only use the Tracker. If you don’t register, your entries will not be tallied. Please read and follow the Challenge instructions. Thank you. Harrington descendants Source Weston & Worcester families Clean up Howe bio's Clean up Hyde bio's Clean up Locke bio's Clean up Slayton bio's - replace copy/paste entries, add source as needed Clean up Manning bio's Clean up Bemis bio's On Descendant of FSP's, move Descendant of to bottom of Bio. Harrington, Locke, Stearns, Cutter, Cutler, Russell Go back over early Sourcerer entries and add Bio info
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Boca Ciega High School

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[[Category: Pinellas County, Florida, Schools]] [[Category: Pinellas County, Florida]] [[Category: St. Petersburg, Florida]] [[Category: Gulfport, Florida]] *Home of the Pirates *New building is only a few years old. *Original building on same site built opened in 1953. *General education program *Medical Arts Magnet Program

Bockenfield Moor Muster

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[[Category: Felton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Northumberland, Brandling Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Carr Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Metcalfe Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] ---- :29 Jan 1660/1 :Muster: Bockenfield moor :126 gentlemen volunteers :Leader: William, Lord Widdrington, gov. of Berwick. ==A== :George '''Alder''' of Prendwick, gent. :William '''Armorer''' of Middleton, gent. :William '''Aspell''' ==B== :Ralph '''Bradford''' of Hetherslaw, esq. :[[Brandling-28|Charles Brandling]] of Alnwick, esq. :[[Brandling-40|Frances Brandling]] of Hoppen, gent. :Robert Brandling of (Alnwick) White-house, gent. :Thomas Brandling of Alnwick, gent. :William Brandling of Alnwick ==C== :Mr. Andrew '''Carr''' of Earle :Mr. Oliver Carr of Ford :Thomas Carr of Ford, esq. :Thomas Carr of Ford, gent. :Sir Edward '''Charleton''', bart. :Richard Charleton of Alnwick :Cuthbert '''Chesmond''' of Alnwick :John Chesmond of Abberwick :George '''Clavering''' :Ralph Clavering of Callaly, esq. :William Clavering of Duddoe, gent. :William '''Clennel''' of Rothbury, gent. :Cuthbert '''Collingwood''' of Ingram :George Collingwood of Eslington, esq. :George Collingwood of Shipley :Luke Collingwood, gent. :Martin Collingwood of Shipley :Sir Robert Collingwood, knt. :Robert Collingwood of Great Ryle :George '''Connocke''' of Berwick, esq. :Anthony '''Cotton''' of Ancroft ==D== :Capt. '''Dixon''' at Shawdon ==F== :Mr. ____ '''Forster''' of Buston :Alexander Forster of Beadnell, gent. :Clement Forster, gent. :John Forster of Adderstone, gent. :John Forster of Alnwick :John Forster of Beadnell, gent. :John Forster of Cornhill, gent. :Matthew Forster of (Bamburgh) Friars, gent. :Matthew Forster of Easington :Matthew Forster of Fleetham, gent. :Richard Forster of Newham :Thomas Forster of Adderstone, esq. :Thomas Forster of Alnwick ==G== :Edward '''Grey''', gent. :John Grey of Murton, gent. :Ralph Grey of Bradford, esq. :Robert Grey, gent. :Robert Grey of Turvilaws :[[Grey-1773|Philip Grey]] of Howick, esq. ==H== :Thomas '''Haggerston''' of Haggerston, corporal :Sir Thomas Haggerston of Haggerston, bart. :____ '''Hall''' of Munkridge, gent. :Edward Hall of Woodhall, gent. :John Hall of Whittingham :Thomas Hall of Shittleheugh, gent. :Richard '''Harrison''' of Alnwick :Charles '''Heron''' of Chipchase, esq. :Sir Thomas '''Horsley''', knt. :Edward '''Huntridge''' of Abberwick, gent. :Roger Huntridge of Abberwick, gent. ==I== :George '''Ilderton''' of Ilderton, esq. ==M== :Thomas '''Midcalf''' of Alnwick :Edward '''Moor''', gent. :Robert Moor, gent. :Henry '''Morton''' of Doddington ==O== :Daniel '''Ord''', gent. :Francis Ord of Felkington, gent. :Henry Ord, esq. :George Ord of Ross :Lancelot Ord of Weedwood, gent. :Ralph Ord of Birks, gent. :Thomas Ord of Ross :William Ord of Horton, gent. :William Orde of Newbiggin, esq. ==P== :Robert '''Pemberton''' of Alnwick :Edward '''Potts''' of Farnham, gent. :James Potts of Farnham ==R== :[[Radcliffe-666|Francis Ratcliffe]] (Radcliffe) of Dilston, esq. :William '''Read''' of Titlington, esq. :John Reed of Howtell, gent. :James '''Richardson''' of Ford, gent. :Francis '''Riddle''' of Bamburgh, esq. :John '''Roddam''' of Little Houghton, esq. ==S== :John '''Salkeld''' of Rock, esq. :Charles '''Selby''' of Biddleston, gent. :Mr. William Selby of Beal :William Selby of Pauston, gent. :William Selby of Twizel, esq. :Edward '''Smith''' of Alnwick :Fergus '''Story''' of Beanley, gent. :John '''Strangeways''', gent. :Edward '''Strother''' of Alnwick, doctor. :John Strother of Grindon Rigg, gent. :William Strother of Grindon Rigg, esq. :Gilbert '''Swinhoe''' of Berrington, esq. :James Swinhoe of Chatton, gent. :Thomas Swinhoe ofr Mousen, gent. ==T== :Edmond '''Thorold''' of Berwick, gent. ==W== :James '''Wallace''' of Coupland, esq. :Nicholas '''Whitehead''' of Boulmer, gent. :Sir Edward '''Widdrington''', Bart. :Francis Widdrington of Cartington, gent. :Roger Widdrington of Biddleston, gent. :William Widdrington of Morpeth :John '''Williamson''' of Howick :Thomas '''Wood''' of Detchent, gent. ==Sources== *Hodgson, J.C. (1904). "The parish of Edlingham with the chapelry of Bolton, the parish of Felton with the chapelry of Framlington, the chapelry or parish of Brinkburn." A History of Northumberland. Issued Under the Direction of the Northumberland County History Committee, (Vol.7, pp.360). Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Andrew Reid & Co., LTD. [https://books.google.com/books?id=3mogAQAAMAAJ&dq=Cuthbert%20%22of%20Eslington%22%20Collingwood&pg=PA360#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. See Also... * [[Space: Armorer pedigrees]] * [[Space: Clavering pedigrees]] * [[Space: Collingwood pedigrees]] * [[Space: Selby pedigrees]] * [[Space: Strother pedigrees]] * [[Space: Widdrington pedigrees]]

Bockes Name Study

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[[Category:Bockes 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 Bockes 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.

Bocock Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Bococks. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Salem Bocock married Suzanna Bow (1721-1757). There is no information on her. She doesn't appear referenced in any material, books, or documents that I have searched. Cannot even find the 'Bow" family. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Bocock Name Study

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[[Category:Bocock Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bocock-60|Rena Donze]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == The goal of this project is to ... Find the original ancestors and documents. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bocock-60|Rena Donze]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Separate children into correct Lineage families. Same names in each family, very confusing. * Post documents and speeches from famous Senator/Representatives *Try to document Lineage to Camillus Bocock. His ancestors are in question. 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=4376680 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Boddie and Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Boddie and Allied Families == * by John Thomas Boddie (b.1864) * published Chicago, 1918 * Source Example: ::: Boddie, John Thomas. ''[[Space:Boddie and Allied Families|Boddie and Allied Families]]'' (Chicago, 1918) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Boddie|Boddie]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boddie and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712905 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15648/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=I8E1AAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * Charts * Boddie * Barker * Battle * Bennett * Crudup * Dawson * Dickson * Dixon * Drake * Greene * Hilliard * Hutchison * Kellogg * Lott * McCall * McNeill * McWillie * Perry * Read * Reynolds * Rivers * Rucker * Watt * Williams (Jacob) * Williams (Solomon) * Winchester * Anthony * Busecot * Bull * Ford * Judd * Lewis of Mass. * Lewis of Va. * Loomis * Lyman * Manning * Marsh * Merrill * Moore * Mygatt * Seymour * Stone * Treat * Utter * Watson * Webster * Whiting * Winston * Index

Bodley Name Study

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[[Category:Bodley Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bodley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BODLEY Bodley] 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 Bodley 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 Bodleys), by time period (18th Century Bodleys), or by topic (Bodley DNA, Bodley Occupations, Bodley 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]].'' ==Additional Objectives for Bodley Name Study== # To determine if families are connected. # To trace each family back to the original colonists. # To continue family lines back to England to discover origin of name. ==How to Join== To join the Bodley 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: [[Parker-31234|Angelina Pease]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bodley}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Common Misspellings== Badley, Boadley, Boddely, Boddily, Bodily, Boddley, Bodly, Bodwell, Bradley ==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! * [[Bodley-228|John Bodley (1733-1801)]] Original colonist to Ulster County, British Colonial America * [[Bodley-7|Thomas Bodley (1720-1760)]] Early colonist to Pennsylvania, Bristish Colonial America * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Possibly [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BODLEIAN Bodleian]

Bodman Name Study

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[[Category:Bodman Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bodman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bodman Bodman] 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 Bodman 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 Bodmans), by time period (18th Century Bodmans), or by topic (Bodman DNA, Bodman Occupations, Bodman 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 Bodman 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: [[Hancock-94|Roger Hancock]] or one of the other Profile Managers of this page''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bodman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Space:Bodman Surname Information|Bodman Surname Information]] *[[Space:Bodmans in the United States of America|Bodmans in the United States of America]] *[[Space:Bodmans of Germany|Bodmans of Germany]] * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bodmans 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/Bodeman Bodeman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bodenham Bodenham] The Bodman One Name Study takes a comprehensive, global approach to the distribution of the family name Bodman in the following countries: the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland), Germany, France, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden. Please click on the "Bodman Name Study" tab, above, for an introductory overview to the scope of the study, and then on the various country-specific tabs for more detailed information on the territories that have been investigated or are under investigation. We have our own Bodman One Name Study Website - [http://bodman.uk click here]

Bodman Surname Information

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[[Category:Bodman Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Bodman}} ===Bodman Surname=== The family name Bodman occurs in the following countries: Germany, England (and Wales), Scotland, France, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden. Due to the global distribution of the name the following study has been subdivided by country. There are two main historic concentrations of the Bodman name: in England, with a strong historic focus on the counties of Wiltshire and Somerset; and in the south-west of what is now Germany, with a strong focus on the small town of Bodman, which is a former Hapsburg Palatinate situated at the north-western tip of the Bodensee (the latter is also known as "Lake Constance"). The Bodman history in Germany has been very well documented and there are several authoratitive and scholarly sources published in German. The most significant of these is the ''Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels'' (GHdA) [The Genealogical Handbook of Nobility] published by Starke Verlag at Limburg in 158 volumes over the years between 1951 and 2015. The GHdA is published in three parallel series: Freiherrliche Hauser [Baronial Houses]; Graefliche Hauser [Houses of Counts]; and Fuerstliche Hauser [Princely Houses]. The lineage of the Bodmans of Bodman (von Bodman zu Bodman, or ... von und zu Bodman) appears in the Freiherrliche Hauser and also in the Graefliche Hauser. There is also a two-volume study (one volume of text plus one volume of charts) written by Johann Leopold Freiherr von und zu Bodman: ''Geschichte der Freiherren von Bodman'' [History of the Barons of Bodman], published in 1894. Both volumes are available in digital format and can be downloaded (free) from the website of the university of Freiburg-im-Breisgau. The authors of these materials in German trace the origins of the name back into "the mists of time", with recorded evidence of the 'Bodman' spelling going back to the twelfth century and other spellings going back even further. The Bodman history in England has been extensively researched by the following people: Mr Martin Bodman (a professional geographer who has a presence in cyberspace as one of the people contributing to the Geograph Project documenting the landscape of the West Country); Professor Charles Bodman Rae (who has produced an unpublished booklet on ''Bodman Families of North Wiltshire'', circulated to family members and deposited in the archives in Chippenham and Bodman); and Dr Roger Hancock (who traces his Bodman line back to the Wiltshire village of Keevil). For the period since the introduction of parish registers (in the mid sixteenth century) the two main concentrations of Bodmans in Wiltshire have been in and around Calne (researched by Martin Bodman and Charles Bodman Rae), and Keevil (researched by Roger Hancock and Paul Bodman). One of the earliest records of a Bodman in England relates to the seventh Augustinian Prior of Stavordale in Somerset, who died in 1361. In the primary source his name is recorded as 'Johannis Bodman' (not 'John Bodman'). It is not yet known whether he came from England or from Germany. It is worth noting, in this connection, that the German Bodmans have a very long established tradition (going back long before the fourteenth century) of naming their sons "Johannes". This intriguing observation also has a bearing on how we might consider the identity and origins of the first recorded Bodman in Calne. In the first marriage register for the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Calne, there is a marriage of 6 November 1568 between a "Johannes [Johes] Bodman" and Joane Prowte. It is from this couple that many of the English Bodmans descend. The other area of concentration in Wiltshire is on the parish of Keevil, where the Bodman records also go back to the mid sixteenth century. An interesting genealogical challenge that presents itself is the task of documenting a link between the Bodmans of Calne and the Bodmans of Keevil. It is highly likely that there was such a link, but the task is made awkward due to the religious upheavals of the Tudor period and their effect on the keeping of church records. The Bodman history in the United States has also been well researched and documented. Four Bodman authors collaborated in the 1970s to research, write and publish a hard-bound volume entitled: ''The Bodman Chronicle'' (Evanston, Illinois; Unigraphic Inc., 1979). In this handsomely produced 367-page study the joint authors trace their line back to a single couple, John and Sarah Bodman, who migrated from England as part of the "Great Puritan Migration" in the early seventeenth century and who settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Most Bodmans in the United States stem from that line, although there have been subsequent migrations, both from England and from various parts of Germany. The joint authors of ''The Bodman Chronicle'' were: Ellen-Fairbanks Diggs Bodman, Professor Herbert Luther Bodman Jr., Professor Richard Wainwright Bodman, and Robert Edgar Bodman. As at 2017 the only surviving member of that group is Emeritus Professor Richard Wainwright Bodman. An important piece of unfinished genealogical business is tracing the link from John and Sarah Bodman back to England. It should be noted that although ''The Bodman Chronicle'' refers to Bodmans "in America" this means, in fact, "The United States of America". The book does not refer at all to Bodman settlement in Canada. As one might expect, the migration of Bodmans to Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, was from the English roots. The family of "de Bodman" in France is a nineteenth-century offshoot of the German family "von Bodman". The Bodmans in Sweden are likely to trace their origins to Germany, but this has not yet been properly researched. Perhaps the three most intriguing questions that lie at the heart of this study are: a) Do the ancient origins of the English Bodmans lie in Germany? b) Do the ancient origins of the German Bodmans lie in England? c) Did the name develop independently in both Germany and England? These questions will be difficult to answer. It is likely that they will never be answered, because the available documentation from the twelfth century through to the fourteenth century is at best patchy. But they are important questions, nonetheless, and it is hoped that they may stimulate the research energies of like-minded genealogists (Bodman name bearers, and others) who enjoy a challenge. The hope is that other researchers - like you - will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leaders if you have any queries. Please add the appropriate Bodman category to your Bodman profiles particularly where there is an interesting story to tell. Please add any questions to the bulletin board and also add details of your name research, etc. ===Notable Bodmans=== ==== Famous English Bodmans ==== '''Cecily Bodenham (died after 1543)''', was the last Abbess of Wilton Abbey. Although she lived in Wiltshire, she is descended from the Herefordshure, Bodenhams. Her tenure as Abbess was from 1534 to 25 March 1539, when she surrendered the abbey to the commissioners of King Henry VIII of England during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. She received a generous pension and a property at Fovant, where she retired with about ten of the nuns from Wilton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecily_Bodenham === Famous German Bodmans === '''Emanuel von Bodman (1874-1946),''' German writer '''Reference:''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] ''' Heinrich von und zu Bodman (1851-1929),''' Baden lawyer and politician '''Reference: ''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] ''' Franz von Bodmann (1908-1945),''' German obersturmführer '''Reference:''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] '''Franz von und zu Bodman (1835-1906),''' landowner and a member of the German Reichstag '''Reference:''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] ''' Johann Nikolaus von Bodman (1903-1988),''' German conservationist '''Reference:''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] ''' Johannes Wolfgang von Bodman (1651-1691),''' German auxiliary bishop in Konstanz (term 1686-1691) '''Reference:''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] ''' Rupert of Bodman''' (1646-1728)''' , prince abbot in the monastery Kempten (term 1678-1728) '''Reference:''' [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodman_(Adelsgeschlecht)&prev=search] ==== Infamous Bodmans ==== '''Anne Bodenham (? - 1653) ''' the Wiltshire Witch from Fisherton Anger adjacent to the City of new Sarum in the County of Wiltshire. Anne Bodenham was the ex-servant of John Lambe (or Lamb) (c. 1545 – 13 June 1628) who was an English astrologer who served George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, during the early 17th century. He was accused of black magic and rape and was stoned to death by an unruly mob in London. If we assume the Anne worked for her employer for ten years from aged at least eighteen, she is likely to have been born prior to 1600. According to rumours at the time, she could summon demons and transform herself into a dog, lion, bear, wolf, or monkey. She was arraigned and executed at Salisbury 1653. See Profile below. '''John Bodman (1762 - 1817)''' of Farleigh Hungerford hung for highway Robbery at Ilminster in Dorset in April 1817. See Profile below. '''Owen Bodman (? - 1618?)''' 671. Minutes of a Court held aboard the Moon. Owen Bodman, for burning the Black Lion, breaking open the chests, mutiny, and breaking the master's head, is sentenced to be hanged at the main yard until he be dead ; James Littill, Adam Douglas, and - Domingo, Bodman's confederates, also found guilty of burning the Black Lion, to receive ten stripes upon the bare back aboard each of the seven great ships of the fleet ; Barnard Wright, for his slanderous speeches, to receive 40 lashes aboard the Clove, and then be turned for a foremast man. Victualling of the fleet, four days in the week, flesh one meal a day, the other three days rice, sugar, candy, and butter. Signed by Sir Thomas Dale, Aug. Spalding, Peter Bowers, John Munden, John Hatch, John Roberts, John Cottwell, Richard Yard, William Crascom, Richard Newall, and William Reckes. [This is dated 21 May 1618, evidently by mistake. Two pages and a quarter. O.C., Vol. VII., No. 802.] ''' Reference:''' [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/east-indies-china-japan/vol3/pp271-276]

Bodmans in the United States of America

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[[Category:Bodman Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Bodman}} The Bodman name is not a common one in the United States, yet some 200 households bearing this surname are scattered across the country. A few are recent immigrants from England; others find their ancestors in Germany, Poland and Sweden and may use such variant spellings as Bodeman or Bodmann. '''Early Bodmans in America.''' Most of the Bodmans of America can trace their origins back to '''John Bodman''', a shoemaker, and his wife Sarah, who arrived in Boston in one of the many unknown ships bringing passengers from England at some time during the Great Puritan Migration of 1629-1640. (See Bodmans of Massachusetts). In addition to the immigrant John Bodman there are scattered references to other Bodmans in early colonial records and these include the following:- On the 19th of October 1635 '''Richard Bodman''', aged twenty three, sailed away from a place presently unknown on the ship Amitie, George Downs, Master bound for St. Christopher's. '''Andrew Bodman''' in 1638 was brought by Christopher Burrough tp Lower Norfolk County, Viginia. He is mentioned in the records of Virginia Lands Patents and Grants, 21st Febuary 1638 and later in 1660. In November of 1643 a daughter Rebecca was born to '''William and Frances Bodman''' of Watertown, Massachusetts. This Francis may well be the Frances (daughter of Elizabeth Bodman) issued with the Licence to Pass From England beyond the Seas in London in 1632 to Middelburg. Middelburg in Holland was the site of settlement of the English Brownists and Separatists, many who later sailed to New England. '''Edward Bodman''' about 1650 joined Captain Southey in the transfer of 2,264 acres in Accomac County, Virginia. Another '''Edward Bodman''' of Westerleigh Gloucestershire, England sailed on the Lamb on 6th November 1684 from Bristol to Barbados. An inventory of the estate of '''Thomas Bodman''' was filed in 1713 in Princess Anne County, Viginia and further references to a '''William Bodman''' suggests that William was Thomas's son. Finally there is a '''William Bodman''' of Boston, ship chandler and captain who might be the son or grandson of the William and Frances Bodman of Watertown. He married Abiah or Abiel Sprague on May 17, 1708 and then Katherine Tredaway on 24th March 1726 at Christchurch. '''Reference:''' ''A Bodman Chronicle - 1979 by Ellen-Fairbanks Diggs Bodman, Richard Wainwright Bodman and Robert Edgar Bodman (privately published). ''

Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone

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[[Category: Tyrone 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 Tyrone|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Tyrone, Ireland|Main Tyrone Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone|Category for Bodoney Lower Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Tyrone|Civil Parishes in County Tyrone]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Bodoney Lower_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Tyrone#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:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Bodoney Lower Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Both Dhomhnaigh Íochtarach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/63195 Bodoney Lower Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Tyrone|County Tyrone]] :'''Barony:''' Strabane Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Bodoney Lower Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Tyrone|Towns of County Tyrone]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Drumlea'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Droim Léith.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7102,-7.1776,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7102/-7.1776 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1422&lat=54.7061 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumlea&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Glenhull'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann Choll.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7184,-7.0688,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7184/-7.0688 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1422&lat=54.7061 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenhull&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Gorticashel Upper'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gort an Chaisil, Uachtarach.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7368,-7.1305,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7368/-7.1305 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1422&lat=54.7061 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorticashel%20Upper&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Gortin'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Goirtín.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7196,-7.2395,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7196/-7.2395 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1422&lat=54.7061 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortin&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Greencastle'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Caisleán Glas.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6915,-7.0849,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6915/-7.0849 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1422&lat=54.7061 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greencastle&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Sheskinshule'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Seisceann Siúil.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6915,-7.0849,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6915/-7.0849 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1422&lat=54.7061 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sheskinshule&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Bodoney Lower Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Bodoney Lower Parish (Both Dhomhnaigh Íochtarach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/63195/BF Bodoney Lower 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'''
|- |Aghaboy Lower||''Achadh Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Aghaboy+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Aghaboy+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghaboy,%20lower&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghaboy Upper||''Achadh Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Aghaboy+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Aghaboy+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghaboy,%20upper&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghascrebagh||''Achadh Scriobach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghascrebagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghascrebagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghascrebagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghnamirigan||''Achadh na Meireagán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghnamirigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghnamirigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghnamirigan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Altacamcosy||''Allt na Camchoise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Altacamcosy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Altacamcosy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altacamcosy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Alwories|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Alwories&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Alwories&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Alwories&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Attagh||''Áit Tí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Attagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Attagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Attagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Backan||''An Bacán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Backan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Backan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Backan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beltrim||''Béal Tirim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Beltrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Beltrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beltrim&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Binnafreaghan||''Binn an Phréacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Binnafreaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Binnafreaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Binnafreaghan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackagh North||''An Bhreacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Brackagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Brackagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackagh,%20north&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackagh South||''An Bhreacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Brackagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Brackagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackagh,%20south&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnanransy||''Carn an Ransaithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carnanransy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carnanransy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnanransy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cashel||''An Caiseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cashel&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Casorna||''Cuas Eorna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Casorna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Casorna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Casorna&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crockanboy||''An Cnocán Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crockanboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crockanboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crockanboy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Crockatanty'''||''Cnoc an tSeantí''||[[:Category:Crockatanty Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crockatanty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crockatanty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crockatanty&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crouck||''Cnoc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crouck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crouck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crouck&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Culvacullion||''Cúl mhaighe cuillinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Culvacullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Culvacullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Culvacullion&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curraghinalt||''Corrach an Aillt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curraghinalt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curraghinalt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curraghinalt&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Droit||''Droichead''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Droit&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Droit&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Droit&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumlea'''||''Droim Léith''||[[:Category:Drumlea Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumlea&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunbunrawer||''Dún Buin Ramhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dunbunrawer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dunbunrawer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunbunrawer&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fallagh Lower||''Folach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Fallagh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Fallagh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fallagh,%20lower&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fallagh Middle||''Folach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Fallagh+Middle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Fallagh+Middle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fallagh%20Middle&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fallagh Upper||''Folach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Fallagh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Fallagh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fallagh,%20upper&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Formil||''Formaoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Formil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Formil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Formil&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garvagh||''Garbhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Garvagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Garvagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garvagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glenlark'''||''Gleann Láirc''||[[:Category:Glenlark Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenlark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenlark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenlark&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glenmacoffer'''||''Gleann Mhic Chathbhairr''||[[:Category:Glenmacoffer Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenmacoffer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenmacoffer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenmacoffer&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gorticashel Lower'''||''Gort an Chaisil''||[[:Category:Gorticashel Lower Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Gorticashel+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Gorticashel+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorticashel,%20lower&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gorticashel Upper||''Gort an Chaisil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Gorticashel+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Gorticashel+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorticashel,%20upper&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortin'''||''An Goirtín''||[[:Category:Gortin Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortin&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Greenan'''||''Grianáin''||[[:Category:Greenan Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Greenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Greenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greenan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Keerin||''Caorán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Keerin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Keerin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keerin&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leaghan||''Leathán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Leaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Leaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leaghan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leckin||''Leaicín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Leckin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Leckin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leckin&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lenagh||''Léanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lenagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lenamore||''Léana Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lenamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lenamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lenamore&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ligatraght||''Lag an tSneachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ligatraght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ligatraght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ligatraght&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Liggins|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Liggins&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Liggins&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liggins&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.]
Liggins Townland is shown on Logainm.ie and Townland.ie and also appears in Griffiths Valuations. It is not however found in the search of PlacenamesNI but can be identified on their map. |- |Liscabble||''Lios Capall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Liscabble&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Liscabble&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liscabble&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Meenadoo'''||''Mín Dubh''||[[:Category:Meenadoo Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenadoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenadoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meenadoo&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Meenarodda||''Mín an Róda''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenarodda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenarodda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meenarodda&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Monanameal||''Muine na Míol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Monanameal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Monanameal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Monanameal&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oaghmonicroy||''Ucht Muine Crua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Oaghmonicroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Oaghmonicroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oaghmonicroy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Rousky'''||''Rúscaigh''||[[:Category:Rousky Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Rousky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Rousky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rousky&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rylands||''Réileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Rylands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Rylands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rylands&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sheskinshule||''Seisceann Siúil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sheskinshule&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sheskinshule&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sheskinshule&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stradowan||''Srath Domhain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Stradowan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Stradowan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stradowan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Teebane East||''Taobh Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Teebane+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Teebane+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Teebane,%20east&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Teebane West||''Taobh Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Teebane+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Teebane+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Teebane,%20west&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tievebrack||''Taobh Breac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tievebrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tievebrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tievebrack&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tievenameena||''Taobh na Míne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tievenameena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tievenameena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tievenameena&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Trinamadan||''Trian Uí Mhadáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Trinamadan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Trinamadan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Trinamadan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Woodbrook|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Woodbrook&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Woodbrook&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Woodbrook&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=BODONEY%20LOWER Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Tyrone should be added to the main Tyrone 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 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 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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*Huvudansvarig är [[Eriksson-1145|Monika Palmgren]] *Beskrivningen påbörjades 2021-08-10, nu = kring detta datum. ==Adminstrativ historia== Bodums socken bildades 1799 genom en utbrytning ur Fjällsjö socken. 1885 överfördes Tannsjö från Dorotea socken i Västernorrlands län till Bodums socken. *Vid kommunreformen 1862 övergick socknens ansvar för de kyrkliga frågorna till Bodums församling och för de borgerliga frågorna bildades Bodums landskommun i Västernorrlands län. Landskommunen inkorporerades 1952 i Fjällsjö landskommun som uppgick 1974 i Strömsunds kommun vilket också innebar att länstillhörigheten ändrades från Västernorrlands län till Jämtlands län. *1 januari 2016 inrättades distriktet Bodum, med samma omfattning som församlingen hade 1999/2000. * Socknen har tillhört fögderier, tingslag och domsagor enligt vad som beskrivs i artikeln Ångermanland. (Detta skall redigeras) ==Geografi== Bodums socken ligger kring Fjällsjöälven och sjöarna Bodumsjön och Bölensjön och dess tillflöden Hotingsån och Rörströmsälven. Socknen har odlingsbygd vid vattendragen och sjöarna och är i övrigt en kuperad, sjörik skogsbygd. ===Geografisk avgränsning=== *Socknens nordligaste punkt ligger på Långmyrberget (494 m ö.h.) endast cirka 10 km söder om Dorotea tätort. Här möts Bodums, Tåsjö och Dorotea socknar. Här i norr ligger byn Stavsjö samt sjön Rensjön och Rensjöberget. Byarna Berg och Tannsjö är bebodda bara sommartid. Byarna Sundet, Flyn och Grundsjö ligger längs vägen mellan Hoting och Svanavattnet. *Den nordöstra sockengränsen avgränsar socknen mot Lappland och Dorotea socken. På Källberget ligger "tresockenmötet Bodum - Dorotea - Junsele, den sistnämnda i Sollefteå kommun (Västernorrlands län). *I nordväst ligger byn Bosundet vid länsväg 346 cirka 5 km från Hoting i Tåsjö socken. Vid Bosundet avrinner Hotingsån från Hotingssjön. Här, i nordväst, gränsar Bodums socken mot Tåsjö socken. "Helt" i nordväst ligger Brocksjön och Stor-Skirsjön. Byn Brocksjön ligger invid europaväg 45 som, på en sträcka av cirka 4 km genomkorsar detta nordvästligaste hörnet av Bodum. Strax nordväst om sjön Brocksjön ligger "tresockenmötet" Bodum - Tåsjö - Alanäs. *I sydväst ligger Nagasjön och byn Nagasjökälen. Nagasjöån avrinner via Degervattnet till Tomasselet i Fjällsjöälven. Ungefär mitt i södra delen av socknen ligger Rossöns tätort.' *I söder gränsar socknen mot Fjällsjö socken. Vid Lill-Tannsjön vid länsgränsen i öster ligger "tresockenmötet" Bodum - Fjällsjö - Junsele. ===Fornlämningar=== I Bodums socken har man funnit rikliga lämningar av äldre fångstkultur. Minst cirka 100 fångstgropar är kända. *Den nuvarande bebyggelsen är från historisk tid, d.v.s. 1800-tal och senare. ===Namnet=== Namnet (1543 Bodum) kommer från kyrkbyn och innehåller plural av bod, 'fäbodar'. ===Befolkningsutveckling=== Befolkningsutvecklingen i Bodums socken 1810–2000 *År Folkmängd *År 1810 var det 231 invånare *År 1900 var det 1375 invånare. *År 1950 var det 1791 invånare *År 2000 var det 768 invånare ===Kända personer från Bodum=== *Manfred Björkquist har anor från Bodum *Kjell Höglund - trubadur och författare *Sigvard Jonsson - skidåkare *Robin Bryntesson - skidåkare ==Sources== *[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodums_socken Bodum på svenska Wikipedia] *[[Eriksson-1141|Monika Palmgren]] bodde i Bodums socken mellan 6 och 21 års ålder, mina föräldrar till ca 1992.

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Boehm's Chapel is the fourth oldest existing structure build for Methodist worship in America. It was erected on the land donated by the Rev. Martin Boehm, an itinerant preacher and co-founder with the Rev. Philip w. Otterbein of the United Brethern in Christ. Burial for many Revolutionary War veterans and their relatives e. g. Samuel Charles 1799-1875; his wife Frances Stettler Charles 1810-1878 and his parents: Joseph Charles 1749-1828 and Elizabeth Fisher Charles 1776-1855. Samuel Charles (Charles-1554) Frances Stettler Mylin, (Mylin-28) John S Charles (Charles-1552) his wife Amanda Jane Gohn (Gohn-45) Joseph Charles (Charles-1555) his wife Elizabeth Charles (Fisher-10678)

Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress 42-30401

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== These are the men who flew and fought aboard the Flying Fortress nicknamed "Gloria Ann" == '''42-30401'''
B-17 Flying Fortress
Production block number: B-17F-100-BO Fortress
Manufacturer: Boeing
Delivered Cheyenne 28 May 43
Kearney 9 June 43
Dow Field 27 June 43
Assigned 338BS / 96BG [BX- ] Snetterton 26 June 43 '''338th Bombardment Squadron'''
History
Established as a B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber squadron; trained under Second Air Force. Deployed to European Theater of Operations (ETO), assigned to VIII Bomber Command in England, Flew combat missions over Nazi Germany and Occupied Europe until the German capitulation in May 1945.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/338th_Combat_Crew_Training_Squadron '''Lineage'''
• Constituted 338th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 28 January 1942
Activated on 15 July 1942
Inactivated on 19 December 1945
Assignments
• 96th Bombardment Group, 15 July 1942 – 15 December 1945 '''Stations'''
• Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah, 15 July 1942
• Gowen Field, Idaho, 6 August 1942
• Walla Walla Army Air Base, Washington, 16 August 1942
• Rapid City Army Air Base, South Dakota, 29 September 1942
• Pocatello Army Airfield, Idaho, 1 November 1942
• Pyote Army Air Base, Texas, 3 January-16 April 1943
• RAF Great Saling (AAF-485), England, 12 May 1943
• RAF Snetterton Heath (AAF-138), England, 12 June 1943 – 11 December 1945 '''Aircraft'''
• B-17 Flying Fortress, 1943–1945
• World War II portal
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/ 1. • http://articles.latimes.com/1988-01-21/news/mn-37481_1_air-force 2. • [1] • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979.
• Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556. B-17, also called Flying Fortress, U.S. heavy bomber used during World War II. The B-17 was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company in response to a 1934 Army Air Corps specification that called for a four-engined bomber at a time when two engines were the norm.
The bomber was intended from the outset to attack strategic targets by precision daylight bombing, penetrating deep into enemy territory by flying above the effective range of antiaircraft artillery. Turbo-supercharged radial engines (a uniquely American development) were to give the necessary high-altitude performance, and heavy defensive armament was to provide protection against attacking fighters. Accuracy was to be achieved with the Norden bombsight, developed and fielded in great secrecy during the 1930s. The Norden consisted of a gyroscopically stabilized telescopic sight coupled to an electromechanical computer into which the bombardier fed inputs for altitude, atmospheric conditions, air speed, ground speed, and drift. During the bomb run, the sight was slaved to the automatic pilot to guide the aircraft to the precise release point. In the hands of a skilled bombardier, the Norden was a remarkably accurate sight.
The first prototype bomber flew in mid-1935, and the B-17 entered small-scale production in 1937. Early versions proved to be more vulnerable to fighter attack than anticipated, but, by the time the B-17E version began to go into service shortly before the United States entered the war in 1941, the plane was equipped with turrets in the upper fuselage, belly, and tail. All but the last turret were power-operated, and each mounted a pair of 0.50-calibre (12.7-mm) machine guns. This increased firepower made the B-17 a formidable opponent for enemy fighters, particularly when flying in tightly stacked defensive formations for mutual protection. The basic element of a typical formation was a squadron “box” of 9 or 12 aircraft; three squadron boxes staggered vertically and horizontally formed a group, and three groups in trail formed a combat wing. In the event, the need to keep such tight defensive formations over Europe compromised the accuracy of the Norden bombsight, since individual bomb runs were not possible without breaking the formation. Whole bomb formations had to drop their loads on the lead bombardier’s command, and the inevitable small differences in timing and heading led to dispersed bomb patterns.
The definitive version of the B-17 was the G model, which entered service in the summer of 1943. Armed with no less than 13 0.50-calibre machine guns, including two in a new “chin” turret for defense against head-on attack, the B-17G fairly bristled with machine guns. It was operated by a crew of 10, including the pilot, copilot, navigator-radioman, bombardier, and gunners. The plane’s service ceiling of 25,000 to 35,000 feet (7,500 to 10,500 metres), depending on the bomb load, put it above the worst of the German antiaircraft artillery, but, firepower notwithstanding, formations of B-17s proved unable to fight their way unescorted to targets deep inside Germany in the face of determined fighter opposition without incurring excessive losses. Deep raids were called off in mid-October 1943 and were not resumed until February 1944, when long-range escort fighters such as the P-51 Mustang became available. A 4,000-pound (1,800-kg) bomb load was typical for long missions, though the B-17 could carry up to 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) internally for shorter distances at lower altitudes and even more on external racks beneath the wings. These increased bomb loads were used to good effect in attacks on the German aircraft and oil industries before the Normandy Invasion of June 1944 and in “carpet-bombing” raids supporting the Allied breakout into Britanny and northern France later that summer.
Sharing production with the Douglas, Lockheed, and Vega companies, Boeing oversaw the manufacture of some 12,730 Flying Fortresses, nearly all of them committed to high-altitude bombing over Europe. Though produced in smaller numbers than its partner the B-24 Liberator, the B-17, with superior high-altitude performance and greater resistance to battle damage, was the mainstay of the strategic bombing campaign. The B-17 had excellent flight characteristics and, unlike the B-24, was almost universally well regarded by those who flew it. Rendered obsolete by the larger and more powerful B-29 Superfortress, the B-17 served on after the war in small numbers as a search-and-rescue aircraft modified to drop life rafts by parachute.https://www.britannica.com/technology/B-17 '''96th Test Wing'''
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'''World War II'''
The group was first activated in July 1942 at Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah as the 96th Bombardment Group, with the 337th, 338th, 339th and 413th Bombardment Squadrons[note 5] assigned as its original components.[6][7][8][9] After moving to Gowen Field, Idaho the group received its initial cadre. The group trained at various bases in the northwestern United States.[10] In November 1942 the group moved to Pocatello Army Air Base, Idaho, where it acted as an Operational Training Unit (OTU). OTUs were oversized parent units that provided cadres to form "satellite groups."[10][11] In early 1943, the 96th relocated to Pyote Army Air Base, Texas, where it resumed its combat training. In April 1943 the group began its overseas movement. The air echelon ferried its bombers via the North Atlantic Ferry Route, while the ground echelon proceeded to the New York Port of Embarkation and sailed on the RMS Queen Elizabeth for Greenock, Scotland.[12] The group arrived at RAF Grafton Underwood England in May 1943, for duty with Eighth Air Force. The group was assigned to the 45th Combat Bombardment Wing of the 3d Bombardment Division. The group commenced combat operations on 14 May with an attack on Kortrijk (Courtrai), after an aborted mission the previous day.[13] The 96th moved east at the end of May to RAF Andrews Field. The 96th appears to have only carried out one mission while based at Andrews. On 29 May 1943 they took part in a raid on Rennes naval storage depot from which one B-17 failed to return.[citation needed] However, Eighth Air Force was not pleased with the initial performance of the Martin B-26 Marauder units assigned to it and decided to move them from their bases in north Suffolk to stations nearer the continent. As the first step in this move, the 386th Bombardment Group left its base at RAF Snetterton Heath for RAF Boxted. The 96th took the 386th's place at Snetterton Heath the following day, leaving its previous base available for the 322d Bombardment Group.[14][15] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/96th_Test_Wing '''The Eighth Air Force vs. The Luftwaffe'''
In the grisly battle for European air supremacy, the Luftwaffe proved a deadly foe to Allied bombers. The United States Eighth Air Force deployed to England with a daunting mission: destroy Germany’s ability to wage war, and gain command of the European skies to pave the way for an Allied land invasion. In order to accomplish it, thousands of American airmen had to face the constant threat of death daily. German anti-aircraft fire, or flak, was one of those deadly threats. The other more feared threat was the German Luftwaffe.
Throughout the summer of 1943, American bomber crews sustained heavy casualties. Losses of 30 or more aircraft—300 men—were not uncommon throughout the summer. John Luckadoo, a pilot in the 100th Bomb Group recalled that he “calculated a 400 percent turnover in the first 90 days” of combat. In 1943, bomber crews were tasked with a 25-mission tour of duty. Most crews never made it past their fifth. The Luftwaffe owned the skies over Europe and the men of the Eighth Air Force were paying the price.
A fatalistic sense of acceptance became prevalent. A popular saying at the time was that to “fly in the Eighth Air Force then was like holding a ticket to a funeral —your own.” Abnormal behavior became more common. Insomnia, irritability, sudden temper flashes, nausea, weight loss, blurred vision, introverted withdrawal, inability to concentrate, and Parkinson’s-like tremors were a few of the symptoms seen by flight surgeons. Nightmares so vivid that they caused the men to wake up screaming in the night were not uncommon. Men became jumpy and jittery, the “Focke-Wulf Jitters,” or “flak happy,” became commonly used terms in the Eighth Air Force.https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/eighth-air-force-vs-luftwaffe '''B-17F 42-30401 crashed in the North Sea off the German coast 28/7-1943'''
The aircraft belonged to USAAF, 8 Air Force, 96 Bomb Group,338 Bomb Squadron and was coded BX-?
T/O Snetterton. OP: Oschersleben.
Near the German coast 42-30401 piloted by 1st Stephen W. Hettrick was attacked by a German fighter and crashed into the North Sea.
The body of Engineer T/Sgt William J. Connell was found drifted ashore on Henne Strand beach on 11/8 and was laid to rest in Fovrfelt cemetery in Esbjerg on 17/8 1943. In 1948 his body was disinterred and taken to the US Millitary Cemetery Neuville-en-Condron in Belgium.
On 12/8 the body of Bombardier 2.Lt Marshall Herrick was found drifted ashore near Lakolk on the island of Rømø and was laid to rest in Kirkeby cemetery on 16/8 1943. In 1948 he was disinterred and taken to the US Millitary Cemetery Neuville-en-Condron in Belgium. Today he rests in USA.
After the war it was believed by some people that Pilot 1.Lt Stephen W. Hettrick had been found near Lakolk on the island of Rømø on 16/8-43 and had been laid to rest in Kirkeby cemetery on 19/8 1943. This was questioned from official American hold and today he is declared “Missing in Action”.
The following crew members have no known graves and their names are found on Tablets of the Missing at Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, England: Co-Pilot 2.Lt Jack G. Adair, Navigator 2.Lt Calvin T. Bramblet, Radio Operator William W. Reeves, Ball turret gunner S/Sgt Clifford W. Kinney, Right Waist Gunner S/Sgt Charles R. Mosbey , Left waist gunner Sgt Bronislaus J. Kubis and Tail Gunner S/Sgt Stanley Lukowitz Jr.http://www.flensted.eu.com/19430069.shtml Missing in Action Oschersleben 28 July 43 with pilot Steve Hettrick, Co-pilot: Jack Adair, Navigator: Calvin Bramlett, Bombardier: Marshall Herrick*, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Connell*, Radio Operator: Bill Reeves, Ball turret gunner: Clifford Kinney, Waist gunner: Bronislaus Kubis*, Waist gunner: Chas Mossbey, Tail gunner: Stan Lukowitz (10 KIA - *bodies washed up weeks later); enemy aircraft, crashed North Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 139.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/4394https://b17flyingfortress.de/en/b17/42-30401/https://www.airmen.dk/p196.htm Crew of the B-17 Bomber "Gloria Ann"
Pilot - [[Hettrick-111|Hettrick, Stephen William 1st Lt.]]
Co-Pilot - [[Adair-3451|Adair, Jack Gibbens 2nd Lt.]]
Navigator - [[Bramblett-315|Bramblett, Calvin Thornton 2nd Lt.]]
Bombardier - [[Herrick-1250|Herrick, Marshall 2nd Lt.]]
Radio - [[Reeves-9724|William Witham Reeves T.Sgt.]]
Engineer - [[Connell-3056|Connell, William Joseph T/Sgt.]]
Asst Radio - [[Kinney-3865|Kinney, Clifford Wilson S/Sgt.]]
Asst Engineer - [[Mosbey-24|Mosbey, Charles Raymond S/Sgt.]]
Asst Armorer - [[Kubis-105|Kubis, Bronislaus Joseph Sgt.]]
Armorer - [[Lukowitz-3|Lukowitz, Stanley S/Sgt.]]
From MACR (Missing Air Craft Report) dated 30 July 1943 Mission #18 - July 28, 1943:
Oschersleben, Germany
The dark, leadened skies which shrouded Snetterton Heath at dawn were to portend tragedy. The group dispatched 21 Forts as early as 0545. The weather cursed climb-and-form-up procedures throughout the Wing. Everyone's timing was off. Briefing had planned the Wing as follows: the 388th would lead with the 100th low and the 96th high. But groups were late. Rendezvous points were missed. Emerging at last into the wild blue, the 96th found the Wing to be stretched to Kingdom Come. With as much speed as possible, the 96th struck out for the planned target, the Folke Wulf assembly plant some 80 miles from Berlin. Oschersleben would set a new distance record.
Many Americans were flying their fourth mission in five days. They had been exhausted before they took off this morning. Not so the Germans. They were secure in the knowledge that they could always land, reload, refuel and continue the battle. Today's clash displayed remarkable Luftwaffe teamwork. Germans bounced out of the clouds on Lt. Steve Hettrick's 338th A/C 42-30401. The first pass reduced Hettrick's airspeed just enough to isolate him for the second pass. The crew bailed out over the North Sea; there are still no known survivors. A similar fate awaited Lt. Hugh Moore's 413th crew in 42-3326, Moore Fidite. Then the next crew to suffer casualties was that of Lt. Gene Wilcox in the 339th's 42-30351, Alcohol Annie.
When the final toll was taken, it was revealed that 7 aircraft failed to return to Snetterton. Listed as MIA were the crews of Lts. Deshotels, Covert, Wilcox, Moore, Hettrick, Nance and Capt. Fulton. (Five of the Wilcox crew would be returned by Air-Sea Rescue.) Even so, by "lights out" there were seventy empty cots at Snetterton. In fact, the 96th had sustained the highest losses of both the 1st and 4th Bomb Wings. Some of those empty cots motivated Bill Thorns' diary entry: "Clouds broke up formations and enemy fighters accounted for a good many planes." https://www.rumboogiecrew.com/mission18july281943 B 17F 42-30401 - North Sea off the German coast Updated: 17 AUG 2021
See chart on web page
On 28 July 1943 B-17 42-30401 crashed into the sea near the German Coast after it had been hit by fire from a German fighter. The plane was on a bombing raid on Oschersleben A/F. All of the crew perished. (Source: FAF, AOD and MACR) 1 airman from B17 42-30401 was buried in Esbjerg, 1 in Kirkeby, Rømø, and 1 in the U.S.A. 7 airmen have no known grave. (6 Cambridge, 1 Netherlands) MACR p196 B17 42-30401: "4 USAAF bombers crashed in the North Sea between German Coast and Heligoland that morning." (Maybe about here). 3 of them must be B17 42-30401 * B17 42-3316 * B17 42-30394.https://www.airmen.dk/p196.htm === Hettrick, Stephen William 1st Lt. === {{Image|file=Hettrick-111-2.jpg |caption=1st Lt. Stephen Hettrick Missing 12 Months }} === Adair, Jack Gibbens 2nd Lt. === {{Image|file=Adair-3451.jpg |caption=Jack G Adair }} === Bramblett, Calvin Thornton 2nd Lt. === {{Image|file=Bramblett-315.jpg |caption=Atlanta Flyer Said Missing Since July 28 }} === Herrick, Marshall 2nd Lt. === 2nd Lieutenant Marshall Herrick was the Bombardier of B17 42-30401. On 12 August 1943 he was found washed ashore near Lakolk on Rømø (about here). On 16 August 1943 he was buried in Kirkeby Churchyard on Rømø. In 1948 he and other American airmen buried in Kirkeby were disinterred and taken to Ardennes American Cemetery in BELGIUM. (Source: FAF and AOD) His name is not in the ABMC records, so most likely he was buried in a private cemetery in the U.S.A.https://www.airmen.dk/u045030.htm See personal profiles for other details. Connell remained at Ardennes in Belgium, Lukowitz went to The Netherlands American Cemetery and Marshall's body was interred in Arlington National Cemetery. Kubis has a gravestone in the Long Island National Cemetery in New York. {{Image|file=Herrick-1250.jpg |caption=Marshall Herrick }} === Reeves, William Witham T/Sgt. === {{Image|file=Reeves-9724.jpg |caption=T.Sgt. William Witham Reeves }} {{Image|file=Reeves-9724-3.jpg |caption=Cenotaph Monument Inscription of T.Sgt. William W Reeves }} === Connell, William Joseph T/Sgt. === {{Image|file=Connell-3056.jpg |caption=Gravestone of William J Connell }} === Kinney, Clifford Wilson S/Sgt. === Find-a-Grave Burial Memorial S/SGT. USAAC 338th bomb squadron 96th bomber. Clifford was part of the crew of the "Gloria Ann" B-17 #42-30401. Of the ten crew members, only three men were ever recovered. SSgt. Clifford Wilson Kinney was born November 14, 1920 in Otsego Co., NY, the son of Florance Clifford and Mabel Goodrich Kinney. He enlisted in the Air Forces, April 1942. He was classified as MIA over the North Sea, July 28, 1943. He was a Flying Fortress ball turret gunner and assistant radio operator and was rated an expert gunner.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93987944/clifford-wilson-kinney {{Image|file=Kinney-3865.jpg |caption=Clifford Wilson Kinney }} === Mosbey, Charles Raymond S/Sgt. === {{Image|file=Mosbey-24.jpg |caption=Charles R Mosbey on Tablets of the Missing }} === Kubis, Bronislaus Joseph Sgt. === {{Image|file=Kubis-105-1.jpg |caption=Bronislaus Kubis_Missing In Action }} === Lukowitz, Stanley S/Sgt. === 21June1950 Mr. Walter Lukowitz, Allenwood, NJ. …The records of this office disclose that your brother was one of ten crew members manifested aboard the B-17 Aircraft Number 42-30401 which failed to return from a bombing mission to Obersleven, Germany, on 28 July 1943. According to information in our files, your brother’s plane was attacked over the northwest coast of Germany, and it is believed that, after being attacked, it flew farther north and crashed in the North Sea, on the coast of Denmark. This is surmise based upon the fact that the remains of three crew members were recovered from the west coast of Denmark, where they had been washed ashore. The remains of these three were initially interred on Romo Island, Denmark, and were later removed to a United States Military Cemetery overseas. There is no evidence, however, that the remains of your son or those of his six comrades were ever recovered.
American Air Museum in Britain, Collection name: William L Beigel Collection, Object number: Document 15711. Individual Deceased Personnel File for Stanley Lukowitz. 96th Bomb Group, 338th Bomb Squadron. The 96th Bomb Group flew B-17 Flying Fortresses to targets across occupied Europe from May 1943 to April 1945. http://www.americanairmuseum.com/media/15711 {{Image|file=Lukowitz-3-5.jpg |caption=Wall Soldier Lost in Action, Stanley Lukowitz }} Collection name
William L Beigel Collection
Object number
Document 15711
Extract from Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) for Staff Sergeant Stanley Lukowitz Jr of the 96th Bomb Group researched by historian Bill Beigel. The file contains copies of primary documents that discuss the return of personal effects, circumstances and causes of death, and memorialisation of the fallen airman. http://www.americanairmuseum.com/media/15711 == Sources == .

Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar

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---- The '''Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar''' ("Dynamic Soarer") was a United States Air Force (USAF) program to develop a spaceplane that could be used for a variety of military missions. In April 1960, seven astronauts were secretly chosen for the Dyna-Soar program: * [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] (1930–2012; NASA) 1960–1962 * [[Dana-559|William H. "Bill" Dana]] (1930–2014; NASA) 1960–1962 * [[Gordon-7592|Henry C. Gordon]] (1925–1996; Air Force) 1960–1963 * [[Knight-8816|Pete Knight]] (1929–2004; Air Force) 1960–1963 * [[Rogers-16707|Russell L. Rogers]] (1928–1967; Air Force) 1960–1963 * [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] (1926–1993; NASA) 1960–1963 * [[Wood-20282|James W. Wood]] (1924–1990; Air Force) 1960–1963 In 1962, Armstrong and Dana left, and [[wikipedia:Albert_H._Crews|Albert Crews]] was added to the program. The X-20 was never built, and the program was cancelled in 1963. ----
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'''Boerderij 'de Kroon' en haar bewoners''' Bron: Wim Bindels, die voor dit artikel vooral dankbaar gebruik heeft gemaakt van het uitvoerige speurwerk van mijn oom Hendrikus Goossens uit Beers, die in 1984 in Utrecht is overledenen en begraven. Hij was een afstammeling van de in naar Beers vertrokken broer van de Krônse Dorus. Verder is er gebruik gemaakt van gegevens die verstrekt zijn door Teun Theunissen ( een nazaat van Andreas Koenen, Henk Jaspers (gehuwd met Wilmi Goossens), Nellie Goossens-Stoffele en Paul van Lent. Op een van de oudste en fraaiste woningen in de Bloemenstraat en Milsbeek is het jaartal 1739 op de voorgevel te lezen. Het gebied maakte in die tijd nog deel uit van het Hertogdom Kleef en viel onder de soevereiniteit van de Koning van Pruisen. Milsbeek is in de eerste helft van de 17e eeuw voor de eerste maal vermeld op een landkaart van Nicolaes van Geelkercken van het Reichswald. Het werd nauwkeurig gecartografeerd tussen 1731 en 1732 in het Kleefs Kadaster, wereldwijd de eerste aanzet tot het opzetten van een kadaster. Het Kleefse kadaster leert ons dat op deze plaats al eerder sprake was van een boerderij. De boerderij en donkere percelen was in die tijd eigendom van de Erben Peter Krohn en was 11 morgen 111 roeden groot. Een morgen was 8.867,2 m2 en een roede 14,78 m2. Het grootste deel van dit eigendom was in de directe omgeving van de boerderij gelegen. {{Image|file=Boerderij_de_Kroon_en_haar_bewoners.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Kleefse kadastrale kaart }} Naast de boerderij lag het “ackerland” en aan de overzijde van de Bloemenstraat langs de Niers de weilanden. Enkele kleinere percelen “ackerland” lagen zuidelijker langs de Bloemenstraat (de zaale) en in het Kampveld. Uit de Kleefse Kadasterkaart blijkt dat van de toenmalige wegenstructuur anno 2014 niet zo veel meer te herkennen valt. Wat de bebouwing in de directe omgeving van de boerderij “De Kroon” (1) betreft was er alleen bewoning op de plaatsen waar in de vorige eeuw de boerderijtjes van v. Dijck (2), Verhasselt (3), Thissen (4) en v. Benthum (5) gevestigd waren. Alhoewel er ook andere theorieën zijn ( De naam zou zijn afgeleid van het kroonvormige verdedigingswerk van het Genneperhuis) is het m.i. waarschijnlijker dat de naam “De Kroon” van de toenmalige eigenaar Peter Krohn zal zijn afgeleid. Ten tijde van de Kleefse kadasterkaart was de boerderij “De Drie Kronen” nog niet aanwezig. Deze naam is mogelijk vervolgens gekozen ter onderscheiding van de oudere boerderij “De Kroon”. Alleen het zo genaamde dwarshuis is overigens oud. Dit moet indertijd als schipperscafé zijn gebouwd. Voor de woning aan het uiteinde van een wat bredere uitmonding van de Niers moet er een aanmeergelegenheid met een overslagsteiger zijn geweest. Als de Niers voldoende vaardiepte had moet er in de winterdag onder meer het hout uit het Reichswald , zijn overgeladen in grote trekschuiten. Later werd het gebied waar wij wonen een onderdeel van de Franse republiek. Vele eigendommen werden in die tijd “onteigend” door de Fransen, en mogelijk is ook “De Kroon ”zo in Franse handen gevallen. De boerderij werd volgens de Franse inwonerslijsten van 1800 bewoond door Hend Noij en Theodora van Kempen en hun gezin. Hend was in die tijd agent (een soort ambtenaar) voor de Fransen. Hendrik Stoffelen , eigenaar van de naast Maria Roepaan gelegen grote boerderij “De Hövel” in Ottersum, kocht in 1803 De Kroon, weer van de Fransen. Hend Noij is er waarschijnlijk nog een aantal jaren blijven wonen. Ten tijde van de eerste volkstelling in 1830 werd de boerderij bewoond door Mathis Driessen en Catherina Koenen. Mathis was geboren aan de Onderkant in het gebied dat toen werd aangeduid als Milsbeek hameau”. Catharina was een dochter van Andreas Koenen, de toenmalige eigenaar van de boerderij waar nu Dimitri Verpaalen en Esther Vissers hun theehuisje exploiteren. Via een “schenkingsakte bij het leven” uit 1840 blijkt dat het boerderijtje door Hendrik Stoffelen is geschonken aan zijn dochter Gertruij (Trui van den Heuvel), een dochter uit zijn 2e huwelijk met Marie Hoenselaars. In de akte van schenking werd zij al “herberggiersche” genoemd wat er op zou kunnen duiden dat zij hier toen al woonachtig was. Kort na 1750 moet een zekere Arnoldus Goossens uit Hamont (gelegen in het huidige België) zich als koperslager in de Zandstraat in Gennep hebben gevestigd. De familie Goossens verspreidde zich via deze stamvader Arnoldus Goossens in onze regio en bracht vele bekende nakomelingen voort. Uit zijn 2 huwelijken werden 13 kinderen geboren waaronder een zoon Peter. In 1840 moet vader Hendrik Stoffelen zijn goederen hebben over gedragen aan zijn kinderen. Dochter Geertrui ( Trui van den Heuvel) kreeg via een schenking door het huwelijk van de in 1813 als 3e zoon van Peter Goossens geboren Hendrik Goossens op 2 april 1846 met de 28 jarige welgestelde Ottersumse Trui van den Heuvel kwam ‘De Kroon’ in 1846 in bezit van de familie Goossens. Trui kreeg De Kroon als bruidsschat mee en moet vele jaren de uitbaatster van het café zijn gebleven. Er kwam al vrij snel jong leven op ‘De Kroon’. In februari van het jaar 1847 werd er op “De Kroon” het eerste kindje in een serie van zeven (4 jongens en 3 meisjes) geboren. De jongens werden na hun leerplichtige leeftijd allen in het bedrijf opgenomen en dit groeide uit tot een van de grootste van Milsbeek. Met als tussenstapje het Hertogdom Limburg, waren wij hier in Milsbeek inmiddels Nederlanders geworden. In 1840 moet de Kroon acht bunder en twintig ellen groot zijn geweest. Door de aankoop van akkergrond en weiland groeide de boerderij annex café als bezit van de familie Goossens uit tot meer dan 20 ha. Het was toen een van de grote boerderijen in Milsbeek geworden. Zoon Theodorus werd de nieuwe boer op “De Kroon” (de Krônse Dorus). Ook de anderen kwamen goed terecht. De oudste zoon Hendrik werd boer op de pachtboerderij “De Repelhof” in Beers, zoon Jan trouwde met Mina Bindels van de boerderij “De Högt “ in de Bloemenstraat. De oudste dochter Maria “trouwde in” op de boerderij “De Hel” in de Langstraat door haar huwelijk met Jan ten Haaf, Catharina trouwde met molenaar Gradus van de Loo uit Ottersum en dochter Nel met Thei Jetten uit Gennep. Zoon Peter tenslotte werd koetsier bij een dokter uit Cuijk , bleef ongehuwd en woonde tot zijn overlijden op de ouderlijke hoeve . De Krônse Dorus huwde met Aag (Agatha) Poos uit Beers en zij waren niet geïnteresseerd in het voort zetten van het cafébedrijf. Die interesse had wel zijn broer Jan Goossens. De vergunning werd aan hem over gedragen en hij begon even in zuidelijke richting langs de Rijksweg richting Gennep gelegen oude Tol, die toen nog rijkseigendom was, een café. Vooral zijn dochter ‘Marie van den Alde Tol’ werd later een begrip in de gehele regio. De naam ‘De Kroon’ bleef als horecabedrijf ook in de familie en wel via dochter Nel Goossens die gehuwd was met Thei Jetten uit Gennep. Die was eigenaar van het tegenover het gemeentehuis gelegen café. Deze ging na een modernisering voortaan als “Hotel De Kroon” door het leven , dit als herinnering aan de boerderij/café aan de Bloemenstraat waar Nel was geboren. Met de Krônse Dorus en zijn vrouw Agatha kwam er wederom een groot gezin op “De Kroon” want er werden niet minder dan 11 kinderen geboren, zeven zoons en 4 dochters. De kinderen werden algemeen in Milsbeek aangeduid met de bijnaam “…… van de Kroon”. Nadat de andere kinderen gehuwd of vertrokken waren, bleven de oudste dochter Drika, de oudste zoon Piet en dochter Marie ongehuwd op de boerderij achter. Van de andere kinderen bleven er geen in Milsbeek wonen. Toon (van de Kroon) werd wel een bekende in Milsbeek want hij werd zaakvoerder van de Boerenbond Ottersum waar ook de Milsbeekse boeren lid van waren en hun “boodschappen” deden. Zijn zoon Martien heeft nadat hij van de landbouwschool kwam nog een jaar op de boerderij gewoond met de bedoeling om er een tuindersbedrijf te starten maar zover is het niet gekomen. Hij ging bij zijn vader op de Boerenbond werken en werd degene die de verzekeringstak onder zich kreeg. Dat was toen de LVM (de voorloper van Interpolis). Hij trouwde met Nellie Stoffele en heeft na zijn huwelijk nog enige jaren in de Kanonskamp op de Milsbeek gewoond. Dorus Goossens overleed in 1934 en zijn vrouw Aag in 1940 . De oude boerderij leed, zoals alle andere woningen in de Bloemenstraat en Milsbeek, behoorlijke oorlogsschade. Het boerderijdeel werd afgebroken en in het kader van de wederopbouw nieuw gebouwd. Het dwarshuis kon gehandhaafd blijven en pronkt nog steeds met het jaartal 1739 in de Bloemenstraat. Van de kinderen die op de boerderij bleven wonen overleed Drika in 1949. Piet en Marie bouwden de boerderij langzaam af. Toen Piet in 1962 overleed bleef Marie alleen in het boerderijtje over en was de boerderij in feite een woonboerderij geworden. Marie was een kranige vrouw die na het overlijden van haar broer Piet vele jaren nog bijna 20 jaar alleen in het boerderijtje bleef wonen. In 1980 overleed zij als laatste op 85-jarige leeftijd. Er was er geen opvolging van uit de familie Goossens. Via neef notaris Goossens uit Boxmeer werd er in april 1981 een publieke verkoop georganiseerd, natuurlijk in Hotel “De Kroon” in Gennep. Door een noodlottig verkeersongeval kwam hij al korte tijd later in 1983 te overlijden. “De Kroon “ kwam in handen van zoon Paul. Samen met echtgenote Carla bouwde hij al snel een plantenkas en startte hij er een plantencentrum . Paul en Carla exploiteerden 29 jaar lang samen het bedrijf maar na een ziekbed van 3 ½ jaar overleed Carla in 2012. Zoon Ferdinand was het bedrijf inmiddels komen versterken en, na de afronding van zijn studie landschapsarchitect in Velp, kwam ook zoon Michiel in mei 2012 in het eigen bedrijf werken. Inmiddels is Paul opnieuw gehuwd met Wilma en vooral zij is de drijvende kracht geweest van de grote verandering die het bedrijf de laatste twee jaren heeft ondergaan. Samen met Paul en de zonen Ferdinand en Michiel exploiteren zij nu het tuincentrum “De Kroon Flowers” in milsbeek . Een prachtig bedrijf waar we met recht trots op kunnen zijn.

Boettiger Family Tree by WO Boettiger

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Bofat Cemetery, Chesterfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Bofat Cemetery, Chesterfield, Massachusetts]] This page is part of the [[Space:Massachusetts Cemeteries Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] See the [[:Category:Bofat_Cemetery%2C_Chesterfield%2C_Massachusetts|Bofat Cemetery Category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery Name:''' Bofat Cemetery, also known as East Street Cemetery '''Address:''' East Street, Chesterfield, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.3736000, -72.8043976 '''Information:''' Bofat Cemetery is located on the north side of East Street in Chesterfield approximately 0.2 miles east of the intersection with Curtis Road and approximately 0.5 miles west of the intersection with Bofat Hill Road. There is a chain and stone fence along the street side of the cemetery and a stone wal along the westerly boundary. The best place to park is on the grass shoulder along the cemetery side of the street. There are two sections to the cemetery, the oldest section is closest to the road. There are approximately 275 graves with about 230 in the older section. There is a stone wall separating the two sections. Most of the headstones face west and in the older section are arranged in about 12 rows of approximately 25 graves per row. The earliest grave dates from 1840 and the cemetery is still being used today. See Also: *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~torrey/genealogy/bofat.htm The Cemeteries of Chesterfield: Bofat Cemetery]

Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia

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[[Category:Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Plantation History == Boggy Swamp Plantation was located in northern Camden County, east of Old Post Road. Wayside Plantation was to the north, and Waverly Plantation to the south. It was established by David Brown about 1820. The Browns moved on to White Oak Plantation. [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] purchased Boggy Swamp Plantation in Camden County, Georgia, from his brother-in-law, David Brown (his sister Elizabeth's husband), in 1837.[http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt, Plantations & Homes of Camden County, by Tara Fields] He also owned [[Space:Black_Hammock_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] that he inherited from his father in 1817. Alexander passed away in 1840. He was beaten to death with hoes by five of his slaves in a cornfield on Boggy Swamp Plantation. The slaves, Lewis, Little Joe, Ned, and Prince, tried to escape to Savannah, but were captured, tried and convicted. They were hung near the spot the murder took place, which is now known as The Gallows. [https://www.thegagenweb.com/gacamden/alex_atkinson.pdf Murder at Boggy Swamp Plantation: The Killing of Alexander Atkinson by Five of His Slaves by Tara D. Fields © February 22, 2006] == Slave Owners == * David Brown * [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] === Slaves involved in the Boggy Swamp Murder in 1840 === :The slaves involved in his murder and/or tried to escape were from Boggy Swamp Plantation: * [[Atkinson-12927|Lewis]] * [[Atkinson-12929|Little Joe]] * [[Bryan-8375|Ned]] * [[Bryan-8376|March]] * [[Bryan-8379|Joe]] * [[Atkinson-12833|Amos]] * [[Dunham-4522|William]] * [[Atkinson-12928|Prince]] :William, Big Joe and Amos were found not guilty. The others were found guilty and hung. == Sources == *[[Space:Slaves_of_Alexander_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Alexander Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Black_Hammock_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]]

Bogle Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category: Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Bogle Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] ==History== The Bogle Plantation was located on Wadmalaw Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. [[Bailey-38498|Charles J. Bailey (1824-1854)]], son of Henry Bailey, owned the Bogle Plantation. Charles Bailey died in 1854. His son, Charles Henry Bailey likely took over the plantation after the death of his father. The probate inventory in 1854 of Charles J. Bailey named the following slaves at the Bogle Plantation on Wadmalaw Island: '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
Film number: 007642428 > image 429 of 657
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B9ST-R}} (accessed 14 March 2023) *1854 Charles J. Bailey probate inventory
*[[Bailey-42451|Cyrus]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42452|Dye]] $600 *[[Bailey-42461|Minda]] $250 *[[Bailey-42453|Moses]] $200 *[[Bailey-42454|Cyrus]] $100 *[[Bailey-42462|Caty]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42463|Nancy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42464|Sarah]] $250 *[[Bailey-42455|Joe]] $250 *[[Bailey-42465|Sue]] $200 *[[Bailey-42456|Prince]] $100 *[[Bailey-42457|Kent]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42466|Elsey]] $600 *[[Bailey-42458|James]] $100 *[[Bailey-42467|Amy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42459|Jimmy]] $200 *[[Bailey-42468|Maria]] $100 *[[Bailey-42460|Johny]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42469|Betty]] $600 *[[Bailey-42470|Hannah]] $600 *[[Bailey-42471|Affy]] $100 In 1866, after the Civil War, the Freedmen's Bureau recorded the persons who were living on the Bogle Plantation (owned by Charles Bailey): '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 20 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C8TS}} (accessed 14 March 2023) *Sea Islands Plantations Freedmen's Bureau 1866
Men *Shadrack *Jacob Government old *Cyrus *Jacob Government 2nd *Frank *Daniel Bailey blind *Gus *Sam *Stephen *Moses old Women *Patsey Government old *Nancy *Betty *Doe *Aphry old *Sarah *Almetta *Chloe *Minda *Tina *Tina 2nd *Kate *Sarah *Catharine There are at this date 17 (unnamed) children of whom 3 are orphans, on this plantation. For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_J_Bailey_(1824-1854)|Slaves of Charles J. Bailey]] ==Sources==

Bohannon Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I am the daughter of Ronald Glen Bohannon, born in Indianapolis, IN on March 30, 1943 and died in Van Nuys, CA on Sept. 2, 2006. He was a pedestrian and hit by a car. Ronald did not know me as he deserted my mother when he learned that she was pregnant with me. I was given up for adoption at birth. I'm looking for pictures of Ronald, if possible. His father was Orville G. Bohannon and mother was Hattie L. (Goodin) Bohannon. He has/had 11 siblings: Norma, Joni, Glenda, Penny Jo, Judy, Patricia, Robert, Wayne, John, Larry and Michael. Please help. s.rose.major@gmail.com Thank you.

Bohemia Plantation, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Bohemia Plantation, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Louisiana_Plantations|Louisiana Plantations]] ==Introduction== In 1843, and over the next dozen years or so, [[Huff-2624|Thomas Lundy Huff (1804-1863)]] bought adjacent parcels of land in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana to develop Bohemia Plantation. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Huff-2624-1.jpg The original purchase is described as follows: "A certain track of land in the parish on the left bank of the Mississippi about 60 miles below the city of New Orleans measuring three acres & a quarter, more or less, fronting same river, by forty arpens in depth, bounded above by land now belonging to Joseph Cathcart & below by that of George Rhoto [?] together with all the improvements thereon & thereupon belonging to said tract of land being in Township eighteen, Range sixteen east, section eighteen."File Number 1843-00002048, Notarial Book 9 Page 648, ACT NUMBER: 2048 ] 12/04/1843, Plaquemines Parish, LA Clerk of Court . He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Wilson (19 June 1839 in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States).'''Marriage''': "Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1783-1965"
Marriage Records. Kentucky Marriages. Madison County Courthouse, Richmond, Kentucky
{{Ancestry Sharing|468498|63c645542f776afd86036b43224d4818680e19676dc0fd8326c9259e28c5db0a}} - {{Ancestry Record|61372|2162967}} (accessed 24 November 2022)
Thomas L Huff marriage to Sarah Wilson on 19 Jun 1839 in Jefferson, Kentucky, USA.
Around 1857, Thomas Huff purchased [[Space:Cote_Blanche_Plantation%2C_St._Mary_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Cote Blanche Plantation, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana]], further to the West and along the south coast of Louisiana. By 1860 he had sold Bohemia to David Urquhart. See the blog post about Bohemia Plantation and Sarah Elizabeth Wilson Huff [https://okh.medium.com/teenage-mom-and-plantation-mistress-3a49376721de here]. Owners/Overseers: #[[Huff-2624|Thomas Lundy Huff]] #[[Wilson-56029|Hayden Edwards Wilson]] was Thomas's brother-in-law and overseer #[[Urquhart-1567|David Urquhart]] When Thomas Huff purchased and moved to Cote Blanche Plantation in St. Marys Parish, Hayden Wilson took over the plantation. Huff later sold the plantation to David Urquhart. ===Slaves=== [[Huff-7493|Louisa Huff Evans]] The 1850 Slave Schedules records 28 enslaved people on the plantation, 13 males and 15 females'''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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T L Huff in Plaquemine, Plaquemines, Louisiana, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!T L Huff |- |All Enslaved People:|| |- |Gender||Age |- |Male||50 |- |Male||45 |- |Male||30 |- |Male||28 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||23 |- |Male||22 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||2 |- |Male||2 |- |Female||31 '''Louisa?''' |- |Female||35 |- |Female||22 |- |Female||22 |- |Female||22 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||14 |- |Female||12 |- |Female||8 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||2 |- |Female||1 |- |Female||1 |} Slaves under Hayden Wilson's ownership, but not on Bohemia Plantation. In the 1860 census Hayden (E. H. Wilson) was in New Orleans Ward 10, Orleans, Louisiana, 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
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E H Wilson in New Orleans Ward 10, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!E H Wilson |- |Number of Enslaved People:||6 |- |All Enslaved People:|| |- |Gender||Age |- |Female||18 |- |Female||16 |- |Male||13 |- |Male||9 |- |Male||1 |- |Male||2/12 |} ===Research Note=== The ownership documents for David Urquhart is mostly oral history save for the attached image. Any enslaved he owned have not been found. ==Sources==

Bohemian Immigrants

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'''The origins of German Bohemians in Wisconsin''' Many families from the Kingdom of Bohemia emigrated to Wisconsin in the mid-1800s in large groups and settled with other German Bohemians in the Fond du Lac. area. This map traces the home village of each family who immigrated. It's important to note that all village and regional names are not the same as map locations today. At the time they emigrated, their villages had German names, settled by German Bohemians. The creation of Czechoslovakia caused Czech names to replace names of towns and roads. This list includes the circa 1850 village name and the current name in the Czech Republic. MAP: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AR8sjnSQKRarlu9s7NoEnS-szgA&usp=sharing Other families from the area who immigrated to the FOND DU LAC County area of Wisconsin are: SURNAME, current name, village name #LENZ in Rajov, Royau #FUHRMAN in Luhov, Luhof #UTSCHIG in Mnichov, Einsiedl #GROESCHL in Mnichov, Einsiedl #SUTTNER in Kříženec Kiesenreuth #TEUCHNER in Krašov and Bezvěrov #15 #NADLER in Rajov, Royau #LEITNER in #KOHLER in Rajov, Royau #PIMPL in Rajov, Royau #BAYERYL in Rajov, Royau #EGERER in Rojov, Royau #FISCHBACH in Rojav, Royau #SCHWIPL in Rojav, Royau To the Southwest edge of Bohemia, other families left to Wisconsin and Michigan. Many of these villages were leveled after WWII because they were too close to the border with Germany. For this group, Immigrant Surname is listed with the current name and the original village name. #THEYERL Lomitschka #THEYERL Erpužice Welperschitz #THEIRL BAYER Mutěnín Muttersdorf - #Barbara SEIDL b 1837 Domazlice- #SCHUBEL Bukovec - #THEIRL Schilligkau Šidlákov - #Glden Velký Malahov - #THEIRL & BAYER Hostau Hostouň - #BAYER Horoušany Horouschen - #MEIDL of Manitowok WI Studánky Kaltnbrunn - #Rothembaum -Červené Dřevo - #Andrew SEIDL Fleky Fleken - LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON.-As we go to press, we notice the arrival of the Steamer Huron on her last trip. She had on board upwards of 100 Bohemian emigrants, besides a quanity of freight for this place and Two Rivers. ''Manitowoc Tribune, Dec. 13, 1855'' Arrival of Emigrants. The steamer Huron brought to this port on Thursday last nearly one hundred emigrants a pretty satisfactory proof that the bugbear of Know Nothingism has not yet produced the disastrous results which have been predicted by old fogy politicans who are always seeing "a nigger in the fence" when it is only a reflection of their own ugly countenance reflected in the puddles by the wayside. Let the Emigrants come, there is room enough & to spare. Strong hands & willing hearts are needed to hew down the forest trees and "and make the wilderness blossom as the rose." Let them come if they will and we will guarantee that they have no more cause to dread the insiduous wiles of the Know Nothings than of any other time serving political demagogues, whatever may be their creed. The Huron is on the Green Bay route, and the Superior has commenced her regular trips to Lake Superior. ''Manitowoc Tribune, May 1, 1856''

Bohemian roots

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[[Category:Czech Roots Project]] The goal of this project is to ... Learn and get information where the Brookshaw family name came from and how the name changed Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * The Pierce County Landskroners: Although Franz Pirkl settled in Pierce County in 1855, most of the Landskroner emigrants to Pierce County arrived after the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. Many of these emigrants, both German and Czech, passed through Waterloo or Watertown on their way to Pierce County. Many Czech emigrants from Čermná (Böhmisch Rothwasser) settled here. Some Czechs traveled through Texas and not the Waterloo and Watertown areas. Other emigrants came from the villages of Heřmanice (Hermanitz), Jokelsdorf (Jakubovice), Michelsdorf (Ostrov), Ober and Nieder Johnsdorf (Horní and Dolní Třešňovec) and Sichelsdorf (Žichlínek). Among the Landskroner families eventually settling in Pierce County were the following: Appel, Beneš, Brickner, Falteisek, Fischer, Gregor, Heinz, Huebl, Jahna (Yahna), Jana (Yana), Janisch (Yanisch), Janovec, Jansa, Kabarle, Katzer, Kitna, Klecker, Kreuziger, Kusilek, Langer, Marek, Maresch, Maresh, Meixner, Merta, Motl, Nagle, Neugebauer, Nickel (Nicol), Novak, Pecháček, Pelzel, Prokscher, Raeschler, Richter, Roller, Schmeiser, Schmied, Schöberle, Seifert, Steiner, Strofus, Švec, Tajerle, Tayerle and Yanovec. * Tracing Czech Ancesetry czech family history As you search for your Bohemian ancestors, it will serve you well to know that there existed a significant schism in the Bohemian community between those who adhered to the Catholic faith and those who did not. You will find that those who eschewed the church, tended to participate in the Freethinkers movement, the Sokols, and often the fraternal associations, ?esko-Slovansk� Podporuj�c� Spole?nosti (CSPS), or Z�pand� ?esko-Bratrsk� Jednota (ZCBJ) in some Western United States. These fraternal and mutual aid societies were also known as Bohemian Slovenian Benevolent Societies and are now the CSA. The CSPS was one of the earliest fraternal and mutual aid societies in the United States *Czech Family History Resources Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library Czech Heritage Partnership State Regional Archives Trebon Onward to Our Past - Bohemian and Czech Genealogy 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=10981523 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bohernabreena Cemetary

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[[:Category: Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Bohernabreena, Dublin]] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Surname''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of death''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notice Type''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Wikitree profile''' |- | Allen|| Kenneth||||||24 December 2009||Funeral Notice||[[Allen-14279|Kenneth Allen]] |- | Anderson|| Niamh||||1980||17 November 2003||Funeral Notice||[[Anderson-14884|Niamh Anderson]] |- | Anderson||Noel||||||03 July 2003||Funeral Notice||http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anderson-14885 |- | Anderson|| Anthony 'Tony'||||||16 December 2003||Funeral Notice||http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anderson-14886 |- | Anderson|| Maura ||Purcell||||06 August 2003||Funeral Notice||http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Purcell-611 |- | Arthurs|| Anne ||Flynn||||28 October 2007||Funeral Notice||http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Flynn-1404 |- | |}

Bohlen Phillips Family Bible

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Bohlen/Phillips Family Bible == Scan of original source by [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] in the late 1990s. Photocopy from [[Bohlen-58|Donald Earlen Bohlen]] & [[Phillips-27481|Emily (Phillips) Bohlen]]'s family bible. It is believed that most of the entries were made by [[Bohlen-58|Donald Earlen Bohlen]] with some entries by [[Bohlen-57|Ronnie Lee Bohlen]]. * Source Example: ::: [[Bohlen-58|Bohlen, Donald Earlen]], ''[[Space:Bohlen Phillips Family Bible|Bohlen/Phillips Family Bible]]''. Date unknown. Currently in possession of [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]]. Includes names, birth dates, and death dates of family members from 1872 to 1992. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[Space:Bohlen Phillips Family Bible|Bohlen/Phillips Family Bible]]: Important Events Page. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bohlen Phillips Family Bible|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Boho Civil Parish, County Fermanagh

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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 Fermanagh, Ireland|'''Main Fermanagh Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Boho Parish, County Fermanagh|Category for Boho Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Fermanagh|'''Civil Parishes in County Fermanagh''']] |} [[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 Fermanagh Team|County Fermanagh team]] ==Boho Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Botha. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1410874&cat=BF&ord=en Boho Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' Unknown: [http://www.placenamesni.org/search.php search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Magheraboy, Clanawley :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Boho Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Fermanagh|Towns of County Fermanagh]] ====Boho==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Botha. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3444,-7.8001,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3444/-7.8001 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Boho Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Boho Parish (Botha) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1410874&cat=BF&ord=en Boho 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''' |- |Acres|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Acres&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Acres&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Aghaherrish'''||''Achadh Thairis''||[[:Category:Aghaherrish Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghaherrish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghaherrish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghahoorin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghahoorin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghahoorin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Aghamore'''||''Achadh Mór''||[[:Category:Aghamore Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Aghanaglack'''||''Achadh na Glaice''||[[:Category:Aghanaglack Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghanaglack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghanaglack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Agho||''Achadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Agho&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Agho&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carn||''An Carn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrickbeg||''An Charraig Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrickbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrickbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrigan||''Carraigín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clogherbog||''Clochar Bog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Clogherbog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Clogherbog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Coolarkan'''||''Cúl Earcáin''||[[:Category:Coolarkan Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Coolarkan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Coolarkan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Dooletter'''||''Dúleitir''||[[:Category:Dooletter Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Dooletter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Dooletter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumaa||''Droim Átha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumaa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumaa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbegger||''Droim Beag Air''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbegger&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbegger&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumboy||''Droim Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumgamph|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumgamph&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumgamph&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumhirk Lower||''Droim Thoirc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumhirk%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumhirk%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumhirk Upper||''Droim Thoirc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumhirk%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumhirk%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummacoorin||''Droim Mhic Corraidhín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummacoorin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummacoorin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Farnaconnell'''||''Fearnach Conaill''||[[:Category:Farnaconnell Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Farnaconnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Farnaconnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Faugher||''Fothair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Faugher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Faugher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenkeel||''Gleann Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glenkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glenkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Gortgall'''||''Gort na Coille''||[[:Category:Gortgall Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gortgall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gortgall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killydrum||''Coill an Droma''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killydrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killydrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killyhommon||''Coill Chamán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killyhommon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killyhommon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killytaggart||''Coill an tSagairt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killytaggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killytaggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilnamaddoo||''Coill na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kilnamaddoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kilnamaddoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknahunshin||''Cnoc na hUinseann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Knocknahunshin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Knocknahunshin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lattonagh||''Leaththamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lattonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lattonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Legnagay Beg||''Lag na Gé Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Legnagay%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Legnagay%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Legnagay More||''Lag na Gé Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Legnagay%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Legnagay%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leitrim||''Liatroim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Leitrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Leitrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lesky|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lesky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lesky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Muckenagh||''Muiceanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Muckenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Muckenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Reyfad||''Réidh Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Reyfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Reyfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ross||''Ros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stralahan||''Srath Leathan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Stralahan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Stralahan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tievebunnan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tievebunnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tievebunnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tober||''Tobar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tobradan'''||''Tiobratan''||[[:Category:Tobradan Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tobradan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tobradan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Toneel North||''Toin an Aoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Toneel%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Toneel%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Toneel South||''Toin an Aoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Toneel%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Toneel%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Treel||''Traoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Treel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Treel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullinwonny||''Tulaigh an Bhainne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullinwonny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullinwonny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullygerravra|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullygerravra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullygerravra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tullyholvin Lower'''||''Tulaigh Shealbháin''||[[:Category:Tullyholvin Lower Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tullyholvin%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tullyholvin%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tullyholvin Upper'''||''Tulaigh Shealbháin''||[[:Category:Tullyholvin Upper Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tullyholvin%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tullyholvin%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Fermanagh should be added to the main Fermanagh page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==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

Bohola Civil Parish, County Mayo

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[[Category: Mayo 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 Mayo|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Mayo, Ireland|Main Mayo Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Bohola Parish, County Mayo|Category for Bohola Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Mayo|Civil Parishes in County Mayo]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Bohola_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Mayo#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]] ==Bohola Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Both Chomhla. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1818 Bohola Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Gallen :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Bohola Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Mayo|Towns of County Mayo]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Bohola (pop 203)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Both Chomhla.
[[Wikipedia:Bohola|Wikipedia entry for Bohola]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Bohola, County Mayo|Category for Bohola]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9020,-9.0564,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9020/-9.0564 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.0556&lat=53.8876 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bohola&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.]
Songs about Bohola
Brendan Shine wrote a song called Three Pubs in Bohola which were MacDonald's, Clarke's and Roche's. Since the song was written, Clarke's has closed as a pub but has retained the local shop and Post Office and Roche's is now The Village Inn.
[https://youtu.be/NWjcpsskBjQ Three Pubs In Bohola - Brendan Shine]||'''Sraheens'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Na Sraithíní.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.8634,-9.0945,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.8634/-9.0945 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.0556&lat=53.8876 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sraheens&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===Cemeteries in Bohola Civil Parish=== :[[Space:Bohola_Old_Cemetery|Bohola Old cemetery]] :[[Space:St_Josephs_Cemetery_Bohola|St Joseph's cemetery]] ===The Townlands of Bohola Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Bohola Parish (Both Chomhla) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1818/BF Bohola 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'''
|- |Altbaun||''An tAllt Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Altbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Altbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altbaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ardacarha'''||''Ard an Chartha''||[[:Category:Ardacarha Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ardacarha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ardacarha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardacarha&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinlag||''Baile an Loig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ballinlag&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ballinlag&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinlag&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barleyhill||''Cnoc na hEorna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Barleyhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Barleyhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barleyhill&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bohamore||''An Bhothach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bohamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bohamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bohamore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bohola||''Both Chomhla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bohola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bohola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bohola&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carroward'''||''An Cheathrú Ard''||[[:Category:Carroward Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carroward&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carroward&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carroward&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowcastle||''Ceathrú an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowcastle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowcastle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowcastle&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowgowan||''Ceathrú an Ghabhann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowgowan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowgowan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowgowan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowkeel||''An Cheathrú Chaol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowkeel&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowmore||''An Cheathrú Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowmore&ded=Meelick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowmore&ded=Meelick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowmore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowntleva||''Ceathrú an tSléibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowntleva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowntleva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowntleva&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gortnasillagh||''Gort na Saileach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Gortnasillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Gortnasillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnasillagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisgormin||''Lios Goirmín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lisgormin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lisgormin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisgormin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lismiraun'''||''Lios Mearáin''||[[:Category:Lismiraun Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lismiraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lismiraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lismiraun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissaniska||''Lios an Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lissaniska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lissaniska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissaniska&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Listrisnan||''Lios Troisneáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Listrisnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Listrisnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Listrisnan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathrowan||''Ráth Ruáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rathrowan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rathrowan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathrowan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathslevin||''Ráth Sléibhín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rathslevin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rathslevin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathslevin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shanaghy||''Seanachaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Shanaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Shanaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanaghy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sraheens||''Na Sraithíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Sraheens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Sraheens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sraheens&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnaghaknaff||''Tamhnach an Chreamha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnaghaknaff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnaghaknaff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnaghaknaff&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Toocananagh'''||''Tuath Chanánach''||[[:Category:Toocananagh Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Toocananagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Toocananagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Toocananagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tooromin'''||''Tuar Uaimín''||[[:Category:Tooromin Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tooromin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tooromin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tooromin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Treanfohanaun||''Trian Fothannán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Treanfohanaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Treanfohanaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Treanfohanaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BOHOLA Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Mayo should be added to the main Mayo 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 4.2. Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented. :Previous version 4.0 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 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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Bohola Old Cemetery

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[[Category: Bohola, County Mayo]][[Category: Old Cemetery, Bohola, County Mayo]] ==Townlands== :Townlands around the area whose former occupants are found in Bohola Old Cemetery. Most townland links lead to further information on the townland and links to 1901 and 1911 census returns and Griffiths valuations. :[https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/gallen/bohola/toocananagh/carrowkeel/ Carrowkeel Townland]. The Irish name for Carrowkeel is An Cheathrú Chaol :[https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/gallen/bohola/toocananagh/carrowntleva/ Carrowntleva Townland]. The Irish name for Carrowntleva is Ceathrú an tSléibhe :[https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/gallen/bohola/toocananagh/toocananagh/ Toocananagh Townland]. The Irish name for Toocananagh is Tuath Chanánach ==Plots== :This is a work in progress. Sorry for the lack of information at this time. :{| width=640 border=1 |'''Plot'''||'''Occupant(s)'''||'''Year of Birth'''||'''Year of Death'''||'''Image''' |- |}

Bohon Name Study

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[[Category:Bohon 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 Bohon 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.

Bohren Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Bohren Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cunningham-3807|Nicky Cunningham]] 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 based on the various Bohren families in the Grindelwald church records and their descendants, many of whom emigrated to the USA. The goal is to set up profiles for each individual appearing in the records and to establish their ancestry. It is anticipated that this project will eventually become a One Place Study of Grindelwald. == Task List == For selfish reasons I am going to start with anyone called Christian Bohren, tagging those that are already on WikiTree and adding sources when missing. The earlier Grindelwald records aren't indexed so additional work needs to be done to extract the Boren / Bohren entries from the church books.

Boiling Srpings, South Carolina

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Bois-Carre British Cemetery

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France === :'''Location:''' :Thelus is a village 7 kilometres north of Arras and Bois-Carre British Cemetery is about half a mile east of the village on the south side of the D49 road to Bailleul-sire-Berthoult. :'''History:''' :Thelus village, which stands on the Vimy Ridge, was captured by the Canadian Corps on the 9th April, 1917, and it remained in British hands until the end of the War. The commune contains Battle Memorials of the 1st Canadian Division and (at Les Tilleuls) the Canadian Artillery. Bois-Carre British Cemetery was begun by units of the 1st Canadian Division in April 1917, and used until the following June. These 61 graves are in Plot I (a Canadian soldier, accidentally killed in 1919, was also buried in Plot I, Row F). The cemetery was greatly enlarged after the Armistice by the concentration of graves from the surrounding battlefields and from following burial grounds:- BUMBLE TRENCH CEMETERY, VIMY, (CC 186*) on the road from Vimy to Lens before the railway crossing. Here were buried, in May-August, 1917, nineteen Canadian soldiers and five from the United Kingdom. CANADIAN GRAVE (CD 27*) NEUVILLE-ST. VAAST, 1,828 metres West of Petit-Vimy, in which 48 Canadian soldiers who fell on the 9th April, 1917, were buried; almost all belonged to the 54th and 102nd Battalions. VIMY STATION CEMETERY, where 17 Canadian soldiers were buried in April and May, 1917. *The numerous groups of graves made about this time by the Canadian Corps Burial Officer were, as a rule, not named but serially lettered and numbered. During the 1939-40 War the cemetery was used in April, 1940, by No.8 Casualty Clearing Station. There are now over 500, 1914-18 and a small number of 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, nearly 60 from the 1914-18 War are unidentified and special memorials are erected to one soldier from the United Kingdom and one from Canada known to be buried among them. Other special memorials record the names of ten Canadian soldiers and three from the United Kingdom, buried in smaller cemeteries, whose graves were destroyed by shell fire. The cemetery covers an area of 1,898 square metres and is enclosed by a brick wall. '''Charles Edward Rowland—II.E.18'''

Boissevain Mine Disaster 1932

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[[Category: Virginia, 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]] | '''Boissevain Mine Disaster 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: 27 Feb 1932 * Location: [[:Category:Boissevain, Virginia|Boissevain, Virginia]] * Victims: 38 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Boissevain Mine Disaster, Boissevain, Virginia, 1932]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Boissevain, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Boisvert Name Study

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[[Category:Boisvert Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Boisvert Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boisvert Boisvert] 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 Boisvert 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 Boisverts), by time period (18th Century Boisverts), or by topic (Boisvert DNA, Boisvert Occupations, Boisvert 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 Boisvert 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: [[Boisvert-227|Don Boisvert]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Boisvert}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Boisvert}}
{{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/Bouchard Bouchard] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Soucy Soucy]

Boland Family Research

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[[Category:Mackler-10 Boland]] == Summary == Using DNA, I discovered that my [[Pitman-733|Nana's]] father was not the same man as her sister's father. After a lot of work, I was able to discover that her biological father was [[Boland-1132|John Francis Boland]]. John was the son of an immigrant from Ireland. In addition, I have found DNA cousins that have traced their Boland ancestors to County Clare, not County Limerick. Therefore, research needs to be done in both counties. == Family == John was born in Flatbush, Brooklyn to [[Boland-1131|Thomas Boland]] and [[Pierce-13661|Annie Pierce]]. Thomas emigrated from Ireland to NYC with his parents, [[Boland-1144|John Boland]] and [[Eagan-440|Johanna Eagan]], likely in the 1860s. John's obituary stated that he was from Cappamore in County Limerick. His death certificate recorded his parents as [[Boland-1149|James Boland]] and [[O'Connell-2572|Mary O'Connell]]. The family were Roman Catholic. They are all buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn. == Origins == === An Cheapach Mhór, Luimnigh, Éire === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappamore Cappamore] ([http://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Cheapach_Mh%C3%B3r An Cheapach Mhór]) is in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Limerick County Limerick] ([http://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contae_Luimnigh Contae Luimnigh]) in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland Ireland] ([http://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poblacht_na_h%C3%89ireann Éire]). It is a farming community with a focus on diary farms. === Gaeilge === [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Gaeilge Gaeilge], or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_language Irish Gaelic], was the language spoken by the majority of Irish citizens until the late 1800s. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Irish_language loss of the language] was due to British colonization, which included every attempt to destroy the Irish citizens, or short of that, to destroy their identity, their culture and their language. The introduction of state schools which only taught English and the unavailability of an Irish Catholic bible are benign examples of how the British wiped out an ancient language in a very short amount of time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland) The Great Famine], from 1845 to 1849, hit the hardest in the areas of Ireland where the Irish language was the most dominant, in the west and south. Ireland took the brunt of the famine due to the controlling party in the British government, the issue with the land being taken from the Irish and given to the English, who didn't live on the land and were not there to oversee it, and Ireland being overly dependent on their potato crops and not having an alternative means to feed themselves. Over a million people died and over two million people emigrated or became refugees, which had a huge impact on the use of Irish Gaelic over English. The Great Famine permanently changed Ireland and it still has not recovered to what it was before. == Links == * [[Space:Boland_Name_Study|Boland Name Study]] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOLAND Boland Genealogy] == Ancestors of John Francis Boland == * [http://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Boland-1132/5 Compact Tree] * [http://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/listmaker/?id=Boland-1132 Ancestor List] == Research Notes == * [http://www.nationalarchives.ie/ An Chartlann Náisiúnta (National Archives of Ireland)] ** [http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy/our-genealogy-website/ Genealogy Site] *** [http://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives Genealogy Website] **** Census of Ireland, 1901 and 1911, and pre-1901 survivals ***** 1821 - No Bolands in Limerick ***** 1831 - No Bolands ***** 1841 - No Bolands ***** 1851 - No Bolands **** 1841 / 1851 Census Search ***** No James Boland **** Tithe Applotment Books, 1823 – 37 ***** James Boland, Drumalla, Tuogh, Limerick, 1826 ***** James Boland, Derry More Wood, Killeely, Limerick, Clare, 1833 **** Calendars of Wills and Administrations, 1858 – 1922 ***** James Boland, Executor Jerome Charles Boland, DoD 2 Dec 1898, County Clare ***** James Boland, DoD 1859, no location ***** James Boland, DoD 1870, no location ***** James Boland, DoD 1872, no location **** Prerogative and diocesan copies of some wills and indexes to others, 1596 – 1858 ***** James Boland, 1769, Limerick ***** James Boland, 1783, Limerick ***** James Boland, 1823, Ennis, County Clare ***** James Boland, DoD 1873 **** Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage License Bonds Indexes, 1623 - 1866 ***** James Boland - none in Limerick or Clare ***** Other James Boland entries, but not in Counties Limerick or Clare **** Catholic Qualification Rolls, 1700 - 1845 ***** James Boland - none in Counties Limerick or Clare **** Valuation Office books 1824-1856 ***** James Boland, Clonmacken, St Munchin, Limerick, Valuation: 07 Jan 1848 ***** James Boland, Dromalta, Tuogh, Owneybeg, Limerick, Valuation: Jul 1849 ***** James Boland, Rathmale, Mungret, Pubblebrien, Limerick, Valuation: 16 Nov 1847 ***** James Boland, Lansdowne, Clonmacken, Pubblebrien, St. Munchin's, Limerick, Valuation: 18 Oct 1847 ***** James Boland, Rothmall, Mongret, Pubblebrien, Limerick, Valuation: 20 Apr 1849 == Sources ==

Boland Name Study

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[[Category:Boland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Mackler-10 Boland]] = Welcome to the Boland Name Project! = The goal of this study is to compile historical and genealogical information related to the surname Boland, including etymology, immigration, ancestry, and named places/things. In addition, this study aims to improve all profiles on Wikitree that are part of the study by adding sources, family history, images, and connecting to the global family tree. For more information on One Name Studies, please check out the parent project: [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies]]. = Study = '''Coordinator''': [[Mackler-10|Allison Mackler]]
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=== How to Join === # Add the tag 'boland_name_study' (no quotes) to your [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. # Add your name below in the [[#members|members]] section below # Add the Boland name study sticker to all your Boland profiles. This is intended to be added to individuals whose birth name is Boland, not profiles of individuals whose names changed to Boland by marriage. Note that adding this sticker will not change profile privacy. Copy and paste the sticker below the biography section per [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers sticker guidelines]. ::{{One Name Study|name=Boland|category=Boland Name Study}} === Members === * [[Mackler-10|Allison Mackler]] - Working on my direct Boland lineage that emigrated from Ireland to NYC. == Etymology == === Origin === Boland is the anglicised version of Ó Beólláin. The Ó Beólláin clan held territories in Counties Clare and Offaly, and spread as far north as County Sligo. === Derivations === Possible variations include Boland, Bolan, Boland, O'Boland, O'Bolan, Bolend, Bolen, Bolland, Bollan, Bollend, Bollen, Bowland, Bowlan, Bowlin, Boulland, Bollander, Bolander, Bollinder, Bolinder, Bollendar, Bolendar, Bollandar, Bowlander, Boulander, Bouland. This name study covers only the surname Boland until such time as other variations are proven through traditional and/or genetic genealogy. == Sources ==

Bolch Name Study

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Welcome to the Bolch One Name Study

==About the Project== The Bolch Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bolch Bolch] 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 Bolch 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 Bolchs), by time period (18th Century Bolchs), or by topic (Bolch DNA, Bolch Occupations, Bolch 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]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Bolch}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]''' for assistance. ==Teams / Research Pages== * [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] - Researching the Bolch family in North Carolina. * * * * Add the following to the top of your profile if you'd like to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Bolch}}''' ::Project Leader: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Bolch One Name Study Goals== The objective of this study is to identify all Bolch, Bolick, Bolich cousins. The sort out the brickwalls and find solutions. ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Bolch profile managers to create the best Bolch tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Bolch profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Bolch profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Bolch surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Bolch FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. ===Bolch Brickwalls=== :Below are either brickwalls or not fully connected to the One Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Name | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Birth | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Death |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolick-19|Caleb Bolick]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1855 abt - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1930 Sep 4 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolick-3|Sophia (Bolick) Cline]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1830 Jul 30 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1921 Aug 27 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolch-1|Elizabeth (Bolch) Hefner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1785 Jun 13 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1864 Dec 13 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolick-7|Christena (Bolick) Miller]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1760 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolick-8|Albert Baxter Bolick]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1910 May 14 - GA | style="text-align: center;" | 1978 Jun 18 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolch-2|Christina (Bolch) Miller]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1777 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1854 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolick-23|Frances Bolick]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1788 abt | style="text-align: center;" | 1871 abt |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Bolick-47|Benjamin Bolick]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1910 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- |} *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Bolch/ G2G Tagged Bolch] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==The Bolch Name== ===Name Variations=== (click to see list of WikiTree profiles for each surname) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bolch/ Bolch] ===Notable Bolch's=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Bolch Place Names== * ===Bolch Businesses, Etc=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Bolch DNA Studies== :: :: {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Books Written By Bolch's== The following are books written by Bolch's and descendants that are not of a genealogical matter. * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Bolch Resources== *

Bold Name Study

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[[Category:Bold Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Benningfield-116|Yvonne McCarthy]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Bold pedigrees

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Bold pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Bold-12.jpg |caption=Bold of Bold, (Vis. of Lancs., 1664/5) }}

Bolden Family Mysteries

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

Boleh Name Study

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[[Category:Boleh Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Boleh Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boleh Boleh] 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 Boleh 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 Bolehs), by time period (18th Century Bolehs), or by topic (Boleh DNA, Boleh Occupations, Boleh 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 Boleh 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: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Boleh}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Boleh}}
{{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/Bolah Bolah] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boloh Boloh]

Bolin from Gotland

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[[Category:Botvede, Sanda (I)]] [[Category:Bolin Name Study]] == Bolin from Sanda, Gotland == The earliest known ancestor is the farmer Per who lived at [[:Category:Botvede, Sanda (I)|Botvede]] in the parish of [[:Category:Sanda (I)|Sanda]] on the island of [[:Category:Gotland County|Gotland]]. His son [[Persson-1363|Jakob Persson]] took over the farm but it is his son, [[Jakobsson-173|Petrus Bolin]] who was the first to take on the last name Bolin, after the farm where he grew up which used to be called Bolwede. == Sources == * Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Norrköping 1910, s.52-62 * Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Visby 1938, s.47-60

Bolin from Ireland

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[[Category:Bolin Name Study]] = Introduction = This Free-Space Page is a part of the [[Space:Bolin_Name_Study|Bolin Name Study]] and is focused on the Bolin surname and all surnames represented by American Soundex Code B450 that have at one time or another been present in Ireland. Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundex Soundex]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. American Soundex Code B450 includes, but is not limited to, the following surnames: Stephen P. Morse. "[https://stevemorse.org/census/soundex.html Generating Soundex Codes and Phonetic Tokens in One Step]." One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. Bolin, Bolen, Bolan ---- Would you like to help with the Bolin Name Study? If so, we'd love to hear from you! If you have information on any Bolin family line (including any with an alternate spelling) that has had a presence in Ireland, please contact [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] via private message by clicking [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21736223&ref=23665367 here] or posting a comment to the right. == Bolin from Ireland == Each Bolin line listed below is categorized using the documented birth place or earliest place of residence of that line's earliest known ancestor. The location category for any particular line may change over time as new data is discovered. === Bolin from County Cork === ==== Edward Bolen Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bolen-96|Edward Bolen (1740 - 1800)]], who was born in 1740 in Cork, County Cork, Ireland and died at Tampa Mill, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States in 1800. === Bolin from County Limerick === ==== William Bolan Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bolan-140|William Bolan (d. 1813)]], who was born in Kilteely, County Limerick, Ireland and died in 1813 while residing in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. == Sources ==

Bolin from Scotland

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[[Category:Bolin Name Study]] = Introduction = This Free-Space Page is a part of the [[Space:Bolin_Name_Study|Bolin Name Study]] and is focused on the Bolin surname and all surnames represented by American Soundex Code B450 that have at one time or another been present in Scotland. Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundex Soundex]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. American Soundex Code B450 includes, but is not limited to, the following surnames: Stephen P. Morse. "[https://stevemorse.org/census/soundex.html Generating Soundex Codes and Phonetic Tokens in One Step]." One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. Bolin, Bolen, Bolan ---- Would you like to help with the Bolin Name Study? If so, we'd love to hear from you! If you have information on any Bolin family line (including any with an alternate spelling) that has had a presence in Scotland, please contact [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] via private message by clicking [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21736223&ref=23665367 here] or posting a comment to the right. == Bolin from Scotland == Each Bolin line listed below is categorized using the documented birth place or earliest place of residence of that line's earliest known ancestor. The location category for any particular line may change over time as new data is discovered. === Bolin from Kintyre === ==== James Bolin Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bolin-137|James Bolin (1767 - 1843)]], who was born in 1767 in Kintyre, Scotland and died March 1843 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina, United States. == Sources ==

Bolin from United States

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[[Category:Bolin Name Study]] = Introduction = This Free-Space Page is a part of the [[Space:Bolin_Name_Study|Bolin Name Study]] and is focused on the Bolin surname and all surnames represented by American Soundex Code B450 (or a subset of B460) that have at one time or another been present in the United States. Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundex Soundex]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. Stephen P. Morse. "[https://stevemorse.org/census/soundex.html Generating Soundex Codes and Phonetic Tokens in One Step]." One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. American Soundex Code B450 includes, but is not limited to, the following related surnames: Bolin, Bolen, Bolan, Bollin, Bollen, Bowlin, Bowlen, Bohlen, Boleyn, Boylen, Bullen, Bullin American Soundex Code B460 includes, but is not limited to, the following related surnames: Bolar ---- Would you like to help with the Bolin Name Study? If so, we'd love to hear from you! If you have information on any Bolin family line (including any with an alternate spelling) that has had a presence in the United States, please contact [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] via private message by clicking [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21736223&ref=23665367 here] or posting a comment to the right. == Bolin from United States == Each Bolin line listed below is categorized using the documented birth place or earliest place of residence of the line's earliest known ancestor. The location category for any particular line may change over time as new data is discovered. === Bolin from North Carolina === ==== Jesse Bolin Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bolin-1010|Jesse Bolin (abt. 1795 - abt. 1873)]]. ---- === Bolin from Ohio === ==== Eli Bowlin Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bowlin-729|Eli Bowlin (abt. 1795)]], who was born about 1795 and lived in Columbiana Co., Ohio from at least 1820. "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB3-YNL?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-FSD%3A1586985003%2C1586986347%2C1586985805 : 16 July 2015), Ohio > Columbiana > St Clair > image 13 of 17; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==== Matthew Bolin Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bolin-873|Matthew Bolin (abt. 1765 - aft. 1840)]]. Matthew and his family were living in Shelby Co., Ohio in 1840. "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-Y9Q?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-S5K%3A1588669308%2C1588666816%2C1588665902 : 24 August 2015), Ohio > Shelby > Not Stated > image 69 of 132; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). His place of birth is unknown. ---- === Bolin from Pennsylvania=== ==== Patrick Bowlin Line ==== This line's earliest known ancestor is [[Bowlin-730|Patrick Bowlin (abt. 1760)]]. ---- === Bolin from Virginia === ==== Eli Bolin Line ==== [[Bolin-786|Eli Bolin (abt. 1785 - aft. 1860)]] is the earliest known ancestor of this particular line of Bolin families. Eli was born in Virginia sometime around 1782 to 1785 and lived the majority of his life in Ross and Fayette counties in south-central Ohio. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67XT-L8?cc=1401638&wc=95RF-RM8%3A1031310001%2C1031555501%2C1031747102 : 9 April 2016), Ohio > Fayette > Concord > image 16 of 20; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Some researchers have speculated that Eli was of mixed race, as he and most of the members of his household were noted as 'free people of color' in the 1830 census in Fayette Co., Ohio. He and some of his household members were noted as such again in Fayette Co. in 1840, however the number of 'non-white' members decreased and the number of 'white' members increased. No racial distinction was noted in the 1820 Ross Co., 1850 Fayette Co., or 1860 Ross Co. censuses, so it is assumed each enumerator intended to categorize him as 'white' during those years. ==== John Bolin Line ==== The earliest known ancestor of this particular Bolin line is [[Bolin-858|John Bolin (d. 1812 - 1815)]]. John is noted as having died in Virginia during the War of 1812 and is believed to have been born in Ireland. Van Cleaf, Aaron R., ''[[Space:History of Pickaway County Ohio Vol 2|History of Pickaway County, Ohio and representative citizens: Vol. 2]]''. Chicago : Biographical Pub. Co., 1906. Similar to the Eli Bolin Line, John Bolin's descendants moved from Virginia to south-central Ohio in the early 1800s. If fact, his descendants settled in Pickaway County, Ohio, which is adjacent to both Ross and Fayette counties where Eli settled, married, and raised a family. ==== Nathaniel Bolen Line ==== The earliest known male in this line is [[Bolen-332|Nathanial Bolen (1779 - 1870)]], who was born in Virginia and is noted as being a blacksmith on the 1850 census. ==== Robert Bolin Line ==== This Bolin line can be traced back to [[Bolin-872|Robert Bolin (abt. 1788 - 1850)]], who was born in Virginia and by 1820 was living and farming in Muskingum Co., Ohio. ==== Bolin Brothers Line ==== This Bolin line consists of brothers [[Bolin-724|Benjamin Bolin (1784 - 1864)]], [[Bolen-569|WIlliam Bolen (1788 - 1849)]], and [[Bolin-730|Samuel H. Bolin (abt. 1786 - 1860)]] and their descendants who settled in Athens County, Ohio, which is in the southeastern part of that state, and most likely originated from Virginia. == Sources ==

Boling/Rolfe

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The goal of this project is to ... Discover my linage from my grandfather, William Boling to Rebecca Rolfe Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Henning-1315|Hannah Henning]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Garland Garfield Boling's (b. 1882) Parents * As well as his wife

Bolivar County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Bolivar County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Bolivar County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} Bolivar County was created 9 February 1836 from the Choctaw Cession. Records are located at Rosedale and Cleveland. The county seat is Cleveland. Records were loss due to a fire in 1863 and a flood in 1865 ==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==

Boltigen, Bern One Place Study

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== Boltigen, Bern One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Boltigen, Bern|category=Boltigen, Bern One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[http://www.boltigen.ch/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q65939|dewiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q65939|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boltigen, Bern One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Boltigen was first mentioned as Booltingen in 1228. The word consists of a Germanic personal name and the toponym "-ingos" meaning "descendants of".''Swissview'' (https://www.bergfex.com/sommer/boltigen-jaunpass/videos/6097 : accessed 1 January 2023). "Boltigen".''German toponymy'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_toponymy : accessed 1 January 2023). "German toponymy". ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Boltigen_Bern_One_Place_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Boltigen }} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Switzerland :'''Canton:''' Bern :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 46.616667, 7.383333 :'''Elevation:''' 882.9 m or 2896.7 feet ====Geographical Location==== Boltigen is part of a string of villages along the alpine valley floor of the Simmental in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. The Simmental comprises the municipalities of [[Space:Lenk im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Lenk im Simmental]], [[Space:St. Stephan,_Bern_One_Place_Study|St. Stephan]], [[Space:Zweisimmen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Zweisimmen]], [[Space:Boltigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Boltigen]], [[Space:Oberwil im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Oberwil im Simmental]], [[Space:Därstetten,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Därstetten]], [[Space:Erlenbach im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Erlenbach im Simmental]], [[Space:Diemtigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen]] and [[Space:Wimmis,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Wimmis]].''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmental : accessed 1 January 2023). "Simmental". ====Neighboring Communities==== Neighboring communities are (clockwise starting from the north): Sense, [[Space:Oberwil im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Oberwil im Simmental]], [[Space:Diemtigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen]], [[Space:Zweisimmen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Zweisimmen]], Saanen, and Greyerz. ====Community Structure==== The municipality has 8 parts (the settlement type is given in parenthesis): *Adlemsried ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) *Boltigen ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village#Western_and_Southern_Europe village]) *Eschi ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) *Guntelstaldefang ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) *Reidenbach ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village#Western_and_Southern_Europe village]) *Schwarzenmatt ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village#Western_and_Southern_Europe village]) *Tubetal ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) *Weissenbach ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village#Western_and_Southern_Europe village]) ===History=== ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Year !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1764 |align="center" |1,300 |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |2,149 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |2,052 |- |align="center" |1870 |align="center" |1,970 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |2,054 |- |align="center" |1888 |align="center" |1,906 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |1,933 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |1,837 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |1,873 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |1,740 |- |align="center" |1941 |align="center" |1,879 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |1,779 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |1,691 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |1,519 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |1,339 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |1,420 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |1,436 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |1,364 |- |align="center" |2020 |align="center" |1,249 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltigen : accessed 1 January 2023). "Boltigen". ===Church=== {{Image|file=Boltigen_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Boltigen Church }} According to the 2000 Census, the majority of the population of Boltigen (about 88.9%) belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church, while 2.7% were Roman Catholic. The remaining 8.4% practiced other religions, did not belong to a church, or declined to answer. ===Cemeteries=== The area of land used for cemeteries in Switzerland has remained the same for many years. There is no extra ground to expand them thus forcing them to cycle through their various plots. Many cemeteries have headstones that only date back 25 years, but varies according to location. Seldom will you find a headstone dating back more than 40 years unless it is a headstone of a pastor or very prominent citizen in their town. Even in smaller, more rural communities the headstones are not older than about 30 years.''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Switzerland_Cemeteries : 1 January 2023), "Switzerland Cemeteries". ===Resources=== *[https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=233340 Canton of Bern Record Books] *[http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] *[https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php Register of Swiss Surnames] *[https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/ Historical Dictionary of Switzerland] *[https://www.sta.be.ch/en/start.html State Archive of Bern] ==Sources==

Bolton

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Bolton, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1848

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[[Category:Bolton, Arrived 15 Apr 1848]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Bolton to the South Australian Colony in 1848''' The barque Bolton sailed from London on January 10, 1848. Arriving via Plymouth at Port Adelaide Saturday, April 15th 1848. The barque Bolton, of 540 tons, Captain J H Young its master, with Dr Scott, surgeon-superintendent, and Commissioners' emigrants in the steerage. ''' Passenger Lists'''
* SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 19 April 1848, Page 3. first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48726104? * BOLTON 1848 from Diane Cummings' Bound For South Australia website. first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1848Bolton.htm * Passengers arriving 1848-04-15 in SA aboard the Bolton (541 ot brq 1822) from London 48-01-11 via Plymouth, Captain Jas Hy Young. from the Family History SA "Shipping and Passenger Lists". first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * 11/01/1848 - 15/04/1848 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945004

Bolton (1822)

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[[Category:Bolton (1822)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || Bolton |- | '''Type''' || Barque |- | '''Built''' || Liverpool, England |- | '''Launched''' || 1822 |- | '''Length''' || 126'6" (50.7m) |- | '''Beam''' || 30'8" (9.3m) |- | '''Depth''' || 6'11" (2.1m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 541 tons |- | '''Owners''' || T Oldfield of London |} === The Bolton was a barque built in Liverpool and launched in 1822. === The Bolton made at least three voyages carrying immigrants to New Zealand for the New Zealand Company, and two more voyages to the Australian Colonies in the 1830s & 1840s. A ship of the same name made at least 1 voyage to the New South Wales colony in 1853 carrying 270 immigrants. :'''From the Passengers in History database we see the following voyages listed:''' From London on Monday, November 18, 1839 - to Port Nicholson New Zealand, Sunday, April 19, 1840. Captain J. Robinson (Ports of Call: Tenerife) From London - to Nelson New Zealand, Tuesday, March 15, 1842 From London on Monday, January 10, 1848 - to Port Adelaide, Friday, April 14, 1848. Captain James Henry Young (Ports of Call: Plymouth) From London on Wednesday, August 8, 1849 - to Melbourne, Friday, December 28, 1849. Captain J. H. Young (Ports of Call: Plymouth & Adelaide) ==== Sources ==== * Passengers in History: [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921437 Bolton] * Passengers in History: [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921438 Bolton] * Passengers in History: [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921439 Bolton] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:New_Zealand_Company_ships#Bolton|New Zealand Company ships: Bolton]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:New_Zealand_Company|New Zealand Company]] * ''Bolton'' from the '''Nelson Provincial Museum Early Settlers''' database. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: http://www.museumnp.org.nz/early-settlers/voyageDetails.aspx?voyageid=8 * ''Bolton Captain H. Young'' from the '"Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1839-42"' website, transcribed by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1849-51_162.htm * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 19 April 1848, Page 3. first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48726104? * ''BOLTON 1848'' from Diane Cummings' Bound For South Australia website. first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1848Bolton.htm * ''Passengers arriving 1848-04-15 in SA aboard the Bolton (541 ot brq 1822) from London 48-01-11 via Plymouth, Captain Jas Hy Young.'' from the Family History SA "Shipping and Passenger Lists". first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * ''11/01/1848 - 15/04/1848'' from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 10th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945004 * ''Passengers arriving 1849-11-29 in SA aboard the Bolton (541 ot brq 1822) from London 49-08-09 via Plymouth, Captain Jas Hy Young.'' from the Family History SA "Shipping and Passenger Lists". first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * ''NRS5316/4_4790/Bolton_23 Jun 1853/'' 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_4790&ship=Bolton

Bolton Family Mysteries

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

Bolton le Moors, Lancashire, England

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[[Category:Bolton le Moors, Lancashire]] Please see this G2G discussion [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1240101/that-wikitree-id-does-not-exist-help regarding Bolton, Le Moors, Lancashire, England]. For accumulation of information about my Lancashire weaver ancestors. I am finding narrow DNA matches with descendants in England, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. My own ancestors emigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1830. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lancashire_Weavers Click here to read about weaving in Lancashire] {{Image|file=Bolton_le_Moors_Lancashire_England.jpg |size=900 |caption='''Index maps to the parishes of Bolton, Bury, Deane and Middleton, 1911''' }} From [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Bolton-le-Moors/index.html Town of Bolton-le-Moors] (a great resource): '''THE TOWN OF BOLTON''' Flemish weavers arrived in Bolton in 1335 and probably played a part in the rise of the cotton and weaving trade in Bolton. By the 16th century, Bolton was beginning to become a centre for trade and industry with the emerging cotton industry at its heart. At this time it was entirely a cottage industry. From a religious standpoint, it was becoming a hotbed of Puritanism. Among the more famous Puritans was George Marsh, a particularly outspoken and militant minister from Deane. At the time of intense Protestant persecution in 1554, he was brought before Sir Roger Barton at Smithills Hall. It was during this interrogation he is reputed to have stamped his foot on the floor and prayed that a mark should be left there to show the injustice of his accusers. His supposed footprint can still be seen at Smithills Hall today, in the passage between the chapel and the dining room. According to legend, this footprint becomes wet with blood every year at the time of his interrogation. George Marsh was subsequently taken to Chester where he refused all appeals to recant and was put to death by burning.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Marsh_(martyr) George Marsh, martyr at Wikipedia] This Puritan stance also molded Bolton's fate during the Civil War. Bolton was fortified with walls of mud and twice fought off Royalist forces in 1643. By 1644 with the Royalist cause fading, Lathom House, the home of the Earl of Derby, was the one remaining Royalist stronghold in Lancashire. This was besieged by the Parliamentary forces, many of whom came from Bolton. Lathom House was relived by a force led by the King's Nephew, Prince Rupert of the Rhine who came with a force of 12,000 men. Many of the besiegers retreated to Bolton, followed by Rupert, who attacked on 28 May 1644. The first attack was repulsed, but the second broke through the mud walls and what ensued can only be described as a massacre in which it is thought as many as a 1,000 people may have perished. [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Bolton-le-Moors/Great-Bolton/bankst/index.html About the Banks Street Unitarian Chapel in Great Bolton, Lancashire] [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ OnLine Parish records for the County of Lancashire] ================= '''HARWOOD''' ''From "Harwood - the Early Years" by J. Frederick Horridge'' After the decline of feudalism many yeomen farmers had gained an important position in local society and started to purchase the properties in their possession. This appears to have been the situation in Harwood which led to an unusual sale of the total holdings of the Mosley family in the township. By an Indenture dated May 1st, 1612, Sir Nicholas Mosley and his son, Edward, the Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster, conveyed 'in consideration of eleven hundred pounds ... the manor or Lordship of Harwood with all ... messuages, mylles, tofts, crofts, cottages, lands, tenements, meadows, lesowes & pastures, commons, waste, woods, etc', to a partnership of five yeomen of Harwood. This partnership, namely Matthew Harrison, Henry Haworth, Raufe Higson, Lawrence Horrocks and Edward Greenhalgh, was entrusted to convey the various tenements located in their 300 acre holding to the tenants in possession, including themselves. -------------------------------- From https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Gazetteer '''THE LANCASHIRE GAZETTEER''' - an ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED ACCOUNT of the Hundreds, Market Towns, Boroughs, Parishes, Townships, Hamlets, Gentlemens' Seats, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Moors, Commons, Mosses, Antiquities, &c. in the County Palatine of Lancaster; Together with HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE CHIEF PLACES, with their Fairs, Markets, Local and Metropolitan Distances, Charters, Church Livings, Patrons, &c By JOSEPH ASTON, Author of "The Manchester Guide." 1808 SALFORD HUNDRED, contains the following Townships, viz. Ashton-under-Line, Barton, Blackrod, with Aspull, Bolton, with Hamlets, Bury, with Hamlets, Butterworth, Castleton, Chadderton, Cheetham, Chorlton Row, Clifton, Crompton, Edgworth, with Hamlets, Farnworth, Rumsworth, and Kearsley, Flixton, Harwood, with Hamlets, Heaton Norris, Heaton, Horwich, and Halliwell Hulton, magna, Hulton, middle, Hulton, parva, Hundersfield, Manchester, Oldham, Pendlebury, Pendleton, Pilkington, Prestwich, Radcliff, Reddish, Rivington, Lostock, and Anglezark, Royton, Salford, Spotland, Stretford, Tottington, Turton, with Longworth, Urmston, West Houghton, Withington, Worsley. The ARCHDEACONRY OF CHESTER, Deanry of Manchester, contains the following Parishes, viz. Bolton-le-moors, Vicarage Bury, Rectory Dean, Vicarage Eccles, Vicarage Flixton, perpetual Curacy; a prebend of Litchfield. Manchester, Collegiate Church Middleton, Rectory Prestwich, with Oldham, Rectory Radcliff , Rectory Rochdale, Vicarage BOLTON-le-moors, (N. lat. 53°.32". W. lon. 2°.21") 11 miles N.E. of Manchester, and 196 miles from London, a market town and parish, in the deanry of Manchester. The living is a vicarage; patron the Bishop of Chester. Beside the old, or Parochial Church, it has two others situated in Little Bolton from which it is seperated by a rivulet, the two townships forming one town. Besides the churches of the established religion there are chapels for almost all the various dissenters which are known in England. The grammar school, in this town, can boast, that Ainsworth, the Author of the Latin Dictionary, was formerly its Master. The manufactory of cotton, now so great a source of National Wealth, originated in this place, which is large, and increasing in buildings and population: in 1801 there were 2510 houses, and 12549 inhabitants. The market day is Monday, and the fairs are holden July 19, and October 2, for Cattle, Horses, Cheese, &c. BREIGHTMET, 2 miles N.E. of Bolton-le-moors BURY, (N. lat. 53º.33". W. lon. 2º 13".) 9 miles N.N.W. of Manchester and 194 from London, a market town and parish, in the Deanry of Manchester. The living is a rectory; patron, the Earl of Derby, who is the lord of the manor. Beside the parochial church, there is also another dedicated to St. John. In this town is a grammar school, well endowed for two masters, and a charity school for 80 boys and 30 girls. At the north end of the town is an elegant square. One half of the town is leasehold, and the other glebe. The lordship of Bury consists of the four following townships, viz. Bury, Walmesley, Heap, and Elton. Besides the chapel of ease in the town, there are also three others in the parish, viz. Holcomb, Edenfield, and Heywood. The market day at Bury is Thursday; the annual fairs are Thursday before March 5, May 3, Whit-Monday, Thursday before St. James' day, and on Thursday October 29. By the census taken 1801, Bury appears to have 1384 Houses, and 7020 inhabitants. DEAN, 1-1/2 mile W.S.W. of Bolton-le-moors, a rural village and parish, in the deanry of Manchester. The living is a vicarage, patron the king. It has two chapels of ease under it, viz. Horwich, and west Houghton, in the presentation, of the vicar of Dean HARWOOD, 2 miles N.E. of Bolton-le-Moors LEVER (GREAT), 2 miles S. of Bolton-le-Moors LEVER (LITTLE), 1-1/2 mile S.E. of Bolton-le-Moors -------------------- From A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1911. Pages 235-243 '''The parish of Bolton-le-Moors''' Great Bolton; Little Bolton; Tonge-With-Haulgh; Sharples; Little Lever; Darcy Lever; Breightmet; Harwood; Bradshaw; Turton; Edgeworth; Entwisle; Quarlton; Longworth; Rivington; Anglezarke; Blackrod; Lostock The ancient parish of Bolton has an area of 33,406 acres. A very large portion of it was formerly moorland, and much still remains in this condition in the high lands in the northern half of the district. Of the formation of the parish nothing is known. The lands within it were in the 12th century held by three distinct tenures, and as Lostock was intimately associated with Rumworth, though the latter township lies in another parish, it would appear that the delimitation of the area, and the adhesion to Bolton of the isolated portion—Blackrod and Lostock—goes back to a remote period. On the other hand there are indications that the township of Great Lever has been separated from this parish to become part of the manor-parish of Middleton. For the old county lay, fixed in 1624, Bolton, together with the township of Aspull in Wigan, was divided into six portions contributing equally, viz.:— Bolton with its hamlets, Turton with Longworth, Edgeworth with its hamlets, Harwood with its hamlets, Blackrod with Aspull, and Rivington, Anglezarke, and Lostock; each £1 14s. 1½d. when the hundred paid £100. (fn. 1) To the more ancient fifteenth Bolton contributed 21s. 8d.; Turton, 15s.; Edgeworth, 12s. 6d.; Harwood, 12s. 7d.; Rivington, 10s.; Blackrod, 4s.; and Lostock was joined with Rumworth in 14s., out of £41 14s. 4d. paid by the hundred. (fn. 2) --- Townships: Bury Pages 128-133 A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1911. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved. Citation: 'Townships: Bury', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 128-133. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs BURY The township of Bury lies principally in the narrow tongue of land between the Irwell and the Roch, stretching north for over 4 miles from the confluence of these streams. The surface is generally level, but rises on the north-east border to a height of 600 ft. The town of Bury occupies the centre of the township. The church is situated above what was the old course of the Irwell, the ground falling rapidly to the north of the Bolton and Rochdale road leading past the church. Just at the south-west corner of the church this road is joined by that from Manchester, and the open space or Wylde (fn. 2) at that point is still known as the Market-place. The statue of Sir Robert Peel, erected in 1852, stands here; and to the west was formerly the fortified manor-house of the Pilkingtons. The road leading west to Bolton descends to cross the Irwell at Bury Bridge; the district to the south of it is called Tentersfield. Going east from the church it passes through Freetown and Pits o' th' Moor, to the north-east of the last-named being Woodgate Hill. One branch of this road takes a more southerly course, crossing the Roch at Heap Bridge and leading to Heywood; to the south of it lies Pimhole. Another branch runs almost due north, passing Chesham and its park on the right, and going through Little Wood Cross and Limefield to Walmersley and Haslingden. The Manchester road goes southerly from the church, passing through Buckley Wells, Fishpool, and Redvales, to Blackford Bridge over the Roch. Bury has long been a seat of the woollen manufacture; Bury blankets are known everywhere. Leland, about 1535, speaks of 'yarn sometime made about Bury, a market town on Irwell'; a deputy aulnager was appointed in 1564 to stamp woollen cloth. Defoe, writing about 1730, observed that at Bury 'the manufacture of cotton . . . was ended, and the woollen manufacture of coarse sorts, called half-thicks and kerseys, begun; which employs this and all the villages about it.' There are also extensive cotton mills, iron and brass foundries, paper mills, and bleach works. Bury is also noted for simnel cakes, and the fourth Sunday in Lent is kept as a festival; parkin, a corruption of Tharcake, was made at the beginning of November. The old festivals were those of the Royal Oak, Robin Hood, and 'Maying Night.' Football games were played at certain seasons. Otter-hunting was one of the sports of the district. Fairs are held on 5 March, 3 May, and 18 September. The wakes begin on the Saturday after August Bank Holiday. The dungeon, pillory, and town cross have disappeared. The ghosts or 'boggarts' have also gone ------------------------ {| | '''My Bolton Surnames''' || || |- | Name || Qty || Date Range |- | No Surname || 1 || None |- | Aukers || 1 || None |- | Belshaw || 1 || None |- | Billington || 1 || None |- | Campion || 1 || 1844 |- | Clapp || 5 || 1838 - 1899 |- | Crompton || 2 || 1780 |- | Dearden || 2 || 1786 - 1817 |- | Entwisle || 3 || 1751 - 1777 |- | Entwistle || 3 || 1773 - 1782 |- | Finney || 1 || 1842 |- | Graham || 7 || 1781 - 1843 |- | Hamer || 1 || None |- | Harley || 3 || 1826 - 1858 |- | Heath || 6 || 1755 - 1821 |- | Heys || 1 || None |- | Heywood || 17 || 1732 - 1809 |- | Hoath || 1 || None |- | Homer || 3 || 1806 - 1843 |- | Horridge || 9 || 1722 - 1768 |- | Howarth || 21 || 1641 - 1727 |- | Howorth || 12 || 1669 - 1752 |- | Hyson || 1 || None |- | Isherwood || 1 || None |- | Kearsley || 2 || 1653 |- | Makin || 8 || 1774 - 1838 |- | Mason || 9 || 1745 - 1845 |- | Mather || 1 || 1718 |- | Morris || 8 || 1653 - 1689 |- | Odcroft || 1 || 1641 |- | Paul || 3 || 1839 - 1872 |- | Post || 1 || 1872 |- | Price || 1 || 1875 |- | Rumer || 1 || 1810 |- | Rushton || 2 || None |- | Speakman || 1 || 1797 |- | Thornley || 1 || None |- | Thornly || 1 || 1728 |- | Welch || 1 || 1733 |- | Wilson || 1 || 1850 |- | Worsley || 1 || None |} ==Sources==

Bolton Name Study

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[[Category:Bolton Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bolton Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bolton Bolton] 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 Bolton name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to person 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 Bolton's), by time period (18th Century Bolton's), or by topic (Bolton DNA, Bolton Occupations, Bolton 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 same 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 Bolton Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there's 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 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 [[Bolton-2151|Kyle Bolton]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bolton}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker, on your profile page:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bolton}}
{{Clear}} On profiles with the surname Stanley, you can add {{One Name Study|name=Bolton}} under the Biography:
{{One Name Study|name=Bolton}}
{{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== ==About the surname Bolton== ==Geographic== The surname Bolton has been found in:

Bolton Writings - History Tree

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bolton_Writings_-_History_Tree#Authors '''Authors''' ]
{{Image|file=Photos-483.png |align=r |size= 110 |label = Order of Australia |caption= [[:Category:Officers of the Order of Australia|Order of Australia]] }} :[[Bolton-3151|Geoffrey Curgenven '''Bolton''' AO (1931 - 2015) ]] and his
'''94''' contributions to the [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biographies/author/?author=481 ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' ]
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# [[Allingham-248|Allingham, Christopher (1829–1876) ]] explorer and pastoralist # Anderson, Peter Corsar (1871–1955) educationist # [[Angelo-107|Angelo, Edward Houghton (1870–1948) ]] politician # Baker, Harry Frederick (1904–1986) speedway motorcycle rider and aviator # [[Barron-3672|Barron, Sir Harry (1847–1921) ]] soldier and governor # [[Bateman-1731|Bateman, John (1789–1855) ]] merchant # [[Bateman-1730|Bateman, John Wesley (1852–1907) ]] merchant # Bedford, Sir Frederick George Denham (1838–1913) governor # Bennett, Mary Montgomerie (1881–1961) teacher and advocate of Aboriginal rights # Birman, John (1913–1989) adult educationist # Black, Maurice Hume (1835–1899) sugar-planter and politician # Blythe, Lindsay Gordon (1908–1986) pastoralist and businessman # Boyer, Sir Richard James Fildes (1891–1961) grazier, publicist and broadcasting chief # Boyle, Ignatius George (1882–1960) publican and politician # Burke, Thomas Patrick (Tom) (1910–1973) politician # Button, Percy Archibald (1892–1954) acrobat and itinerant # Cameron, Robert George (1886–1960) educationist # Campion, Sir William Robert (1870–1951) governor # Chester, Henry Marjoribanks (1832–1914) public servant # Clark, William Nairne (1804–1854) lawyer and publicist # Collins, Harold Henry (1887–1962) farmer and politician # Connolly, Sir James Daniel (1869–1962) politician # Courtney, Victor Desmond (1894–1970) journalist # Crowder, Frederick Thomas (1856–1902) businessman and politician # Daintree, Richard (1832–1878) geologist and photographer # Davidson, David Lomas (1893–1952) town planner # Draper, Thomas Percy (1864–1946) politician and judge # Durack, Kimberley Michael (Kim) (1917–1968) agricultural scientist # [[Durack-2|Durack, Michael Patrick (1865–1950) ]] pastoralist # Ellis, Henry Augustus (1861–1939) physician and politician # [[Emanuel-229|Emanuel, Isidore Samuel (1860–1954) ]] pastoralist # Evatt, Herbert Vere (Bert) (1894–1965) politician and judge # Fitzgerald, Thomas Henry (1824–1888) sugar-grower and politician # [[Forrest-1153|Alexander Forrest (1849–1901) ]] explorer, politician and investor # Fowler, James Mackinnon (1863–1940) politician # [[Grave-46|Grave, James (1848–1906) ]] investor # Grave, Octavia (1890–1974) # Green, Albert Ernest (1869–1940) politician # Hamilton, John (1841–1916) politician # Hann, Frank Hugh (1846–1921) explorer and pastoralist # Hann, William (1837–1889) explorer and pastoralist # Holt, Joseph (1756–1826) Irish rebel and farmer # Hughes, Thomas (Tom) (1866–1944) outlaw # Hughes, Thomas John (1892–1980) politician # Hunt, Bruce Atlee (1899–1964) medical practitioner # Illingworth, Frederick (1844–1908) speculator and politician # Johnson, Herbert Victor (1889–1962) trade unionist and politician # Johnston, Edward Bertram (1880–1942) politician # Johnston, Harry Frederick (1853–1915) surveyor # Keenan, Sir Norbert Michael (1864–1954) lawyer and politician # [[Kingsmill-731|Sir Walter '''Kingsmill,''' (1864–1935)]] politician # Leon, Andrew (1841–1920) businessman # Marshall, Thomas Henry (Harry) (1862–1909) publican and politician # [[McClemans-3|McClemans, William Joseph (1874–1960) ]] clergyman and educationist # McDonald, Sir Robert Ross (1888–1964) lawyer and politician # Mitchell, Sir James (1866–1951) premier and governor # Moran, Charles John (1868–1936) politician and farmer # Morgans, Alfred Edward (1850–1933) mining investor and politician # Morrill, James (1824–1865) sailor # Moseley, Henry Doyle (1884–1956) magistrate # Mosman, Hugh (1843–1909) mine owner # Normanby, second Marquess of (1819–1890) governor # Palmerston, Christie (1850–1897) explorer and prospector # Parker, Hubert Stanley Wyborn (1883–1966) solicitor and politician # Parker, Sir Stephen Henry (1846–1927) politician and chief justice # Pearse, William Silas (1838–1908) merchant # Peterkin, Angus Roy (1906–1991) children's home administrator # Pilpel, Joshua (1891–1978) master printer # Pollak, Hans (1885–1976) philologist # Prescott, Sir Stanley Lewis (1910–1978) university vice-chancellor # Randell, George (1830–1915) businessman and politician # Rason, Sir Cornthwaite Hector (1858–1927) premier # Robinson, Ellis Alfred ('Alan' or 'Allan') (1927–1983) underwater explorer # Ruston, Gertrude Winifred (1897–1985) community worker # Scott, Walter Jervoise (1835–1890) pastoralist # Sellheim, Philip Frederic (1832–1899) pastoralist and mining official # Sholl, Horatio William (1852–1927) grazier and politician # Sholl, Richard Adolphus (1847–1919) public servant # Sholl, Robert Frederick (1848–1909) pearler and investor # Smith, Henry Teesdale (1858–1921) timber-miller and contractor # [[Lee_Steere-5|Steere, Sir James George Lee (1830–1903) ]] politician # Stokes, John Lort (1812–1885) explorer and hydrographer # [[Strange-2546|Strange, Benjamin Edward (Ben) (1868–1930) ]] cartoonist # Swallow, Thomas (1823–1890) manufacturer # Tomlinson, Ernest William (1871–1947) engineer # Uren, Malcolm John Leggoe (1900–1973) journalist # [[Venn-40|Venn, Henry Whittall (1844–1908) ]] pastoralist and politician # Whish, Claudius Buchanan (1827–1890) sugar-planter and civil servant # Wigmore, Alice Ivy (1895–1982) violinist and philanthropist # Wilson, Norma Linley (1898–1990) dancing entrepreneur # Wise, Frank Joseph Scott (1897–1986) agricultural adviser, premier and administrator # [[Wittenoom-12|'''Wittenoom,''' Sir Edward Charles (Horne) (1854–1936) ]] pastoralist, politician and company director # [[Wittenoom-11|Wittenoom, Frederick Francis (Frank) (1855–1939) ]] pastoralist, mine and business manager # [[Wollaston-9|'''Wollaston,''' John Ramsden (1791–1856)]] Anglican archdeacon == Authors == :[[Bolton-3151|Geoffrey Curgenven Bolton AO (1931-2015) ]] :[[Crowley-2444|Francis Keble Crowley (1924-2013) ]] :[[Jull-78|Henrietta Frances (Jull) Drake-Brockman OBE (1901 - 1968) ]] :[[Sandilands-283|Frederica Lucy (Sandilands) Erickson AM (1908-2009) ]] :[[Darker-17|Alexandra Margaret Martin (Darker) Hasluck AD DStJ (1908-1993) ]] :Wendy [[Space:Birman_Writings_-_History_Tree|Birman Writings - History Tree]]

Boltons, Cumberland One Place Study

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== Boltons, Cumberland One Place Study == {{Image|file=Boltons_Cumbria_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=All Saints Church, Boltongate, Cumbria }} The parish of Boltons lies just to the north of the Lake District National Park, where the Cumbrian hills meet the Solway Plain. The area is very rural, with scattered farms and hamlets, and is bounded to the north west by the A595 Carlisle to Whitehaven road. Boltons includes the townships of Bolton High and Bolton Low, with a parish church at Boltongate. The parish lies within the Diocese of Carlisle. The area is predominantly agricultural, with limestone quarrying, lime burning and some coal mining. The nearest market town is Wigton, in the neighbouring parish of the same name, and the nearest village of any size is Caldbeck, just to the south. {{SOPS Sticker}} {{One Place Study|place=Boltons, Cumberland|category=Boltons, Cumberland One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Boltons, Cumberland |category=Boltons, Cumberland One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1926009|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boltons, Cumberland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Cumbria :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.755, -3.164 :'''Elevation:''' 295.0 m or 967.8 feet ===History=== ===Population=== {| border="2" ! !Bolton High !Bolton Low !Boltons Parish |- !1801 |
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===Current Projects=== *[[Space:1851_Census_of_Bolton_High|1851 Census of Bolton High]] - creating and connecting profiles for all people recorded on the 1851 census of Bolton High ==Sources== * [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/Show?page=Home Histpop - The Online Historical Population Reports Website.] Accessed 24 Jun 2022.

Boltons, Cumbria One Place Study

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Bolton-Walmsley marriage 1766

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[[Category: Abington Monthly Meeting, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]] ''Can you help link the remaining witnesses?'' *Bride: Sarah Walmsley (daughter of William Walmsley of Byberry) *Groom: Isaac Bolton (son of Isaac Bolton of Southampton) *Married 12th mo 3rd, 1766 at Abington meeting house
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{| |+'''Witness to the marriage''' |- valign="top" | width=150px| *Tho. Townsend *Sarah Titus *John Tonwsend *Grace Townsend *Sarah Townsend | width=150px| *Jam. Thorton *Daniel Knight *John Davis *Anna Hogland? *Giles Knight *Joseph Mitchel *Derrick Hogland | width=150px| *Silas Walmsley *John Worthington *Gibbs Jones ? *Henry Tomlinson *Tho. Walmsley *Tho. Knight * Mary Knight *Jo. Walton Jr. Possibly [[Walton-449 |Job Walton]] husband of Agnes Walmsley, d/o Thomas & Mary (Paxson) Walmsley *Joseph Worthington | width=150px| *Isaac Bolton (groom) *Sarah Bolton (bride, Sarah Walmsley) *Isaac Bolton, father of groom *Sarah Bolton, mother of groom *William Walmsley, father of bride *Susanna Walmsley *Margaret Bolton *Rachel Bolton *Jemima Tomlinson *Joseph Bolton *William Walmsley |} Surnames: *Bolton, groom *Walmsley, bride *Davis *Hogland *Jones *Knight *Mitchel *Tomlinson *Townsend *Walton *Worthington *Thornton *Titus

Bolyard Family Mysteries

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

Bolz Family Mysteries

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On the move Julius, aka Sonny,was a mechanism marine,...he started a family in Everett, Ma.,...left that family, and started a second family in Everett, ma. Later in his life, he moved to Hudson, Columbia, New York, were he died. Curious if he started a new family there as well ...he never returns to his Everett roots.

Bombala Cemetery, unidentified graves

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Bombay Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Bombay Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bombay, Auckland]] == Bombay Presbyterian Cemetery == '''LOCATION:'''
Bombay, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand
GPS: Latitude: -37.17907, Longitude: 174.98269 == History of Bombay Presbyterian Chuch == According to the church website:
:The idea of erecting a permanent Presbyterian Church at Bombay was first seriously discussed at a meeting of the settlers of Ramarama and Williamson Clearing at Mr. James Rutherford’s House, Great South Rd on 29th January 1866. It carried on the vision of the Rev Thomas Norrie who was responsible for building at least 18 other similar buildings in his parish that served as places of worship, schools and centers for each community. (http://www.bombaypresbyterianchurch.org.nz/page/about-us) ----- === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2391839/bombay-presbyterian-church-cemetery '''Find-a-Grave page for Bombay Presbyterian'''] === 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. * For a list of Interments in alphabetical and table format please see the [[Space:Bombay_Presbyterian_Interments_List|attached page]]. Note the interments list is currently a work in progress. *Currently there are '''15''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''164''' entries, and a page on BillionGraves has not been located. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Bombing of Field Hospital 4

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'''See also: [[Space:Finland_in_World_War_II|Finland in World War II]]''' [[Category:Johannes (St Johannes)]] [[Category:Kenttäsairaala 4, Finnish Army, World War II]] == Field Hospital # 4 == was formed 11-18 Oct 1939 in Helsinki, Finland. [http://www.narc.fi:8080/VakkaWWW/Selaus.action?kuvailuTaso=AM&avain=44991.KA Finnish National Archives. Introduction to the archives of Field Hospital 4] The hospital was then transported to Johannes [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Johannes,+Leningradin+alue,+Ven%C3%A4j%C3%A4,+188918/@60.5392987,28.6398137,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNjDCsDMyJzEyLjUiTiAyOMKwNDAnMjguNyJF!3b1!8m2!3d60.536798!4d28.674651!3m4!1s0x46972904bd28c545:0xeaaba0fd90198c38!8m2!3d60.5392626!4d28.6716208 Map of Johannes, now Советский in the Leningrad area of Russia], Finland where it was housed in several buildings, one of them the vicarage.
{{Image|file=Bombing_of_Field_Hospital_4.jpg|size=l |caption=The vicarage in Johannes in the 1930's }}
== 29 Jan 1940 == The russians bombed the hospital and the vicarage was totally destroyed leaving 24 people dead. The war diary claims that 6-7 bombs hit the vicarage. [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=23760422 Sotapäiväkirjat (kokoelma) > Sotapäiväkirjat-kokoelma > Talvisodan sotapäiväkirjat > 4. Kenttäsairaala 1939-1940 (SPK 3775)]
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In the book Kunnia - isänmaa : Suomen ja Neuvostoliiton sota 1939-40 by W E Tuompo is a claim on page 390 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190702202908/https://www.finlandiakirja.fi/fi/w-e-tuompo-toim-ym-kunnia-isanmaa-suomen-ja-neuvostoliiton-sota-1939-40-218749.html W. E. Tuompo (toim.) ym. : Kunnia - isänmaa : Suomen ja Neuvostoliiton sota 1939-40] that this event led the Finns to abandon the use of the red cross insignia at field hospitals, as it pointed out easy targets for the Russian pilots. == The Victims == Links to the profiles of the victims below. [http://kronos.narc.fi/menehtyneet/index.php?kuol_a_p=27&kuol_a_v=1940&kuol_a_k=01&kuol_l_p=31&kuol_l_v=1940&kuol_l_k=01&kunta=1307&haekaikki=0&sort=ku&sivulle=20&haekaikki=1&raportti=1 Finnish national Archives list of victims of this bombing] === Medics and other staff === * [[Karttunen-9|Reino Karttunen]] * [[Porttinen-10|Kustaa Nikolai Porttinen]] * [[Suominen-7|Toivo Nestor Suominen]] === Nurses === * [[Häkli-1|Sirkka Anna-Liisa Häkli]] * [[Wasastjerna-1|Edit Rosina Wasastjerna]] === Lotta Svärd === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotta_Sv%C3%A4rd Wikipedia: Lotta Svärd] * [[Putus-8|Lempi Katriina Putus]] * [[Tikka-50|Elsa Tikka]] === Soldiers === Some of these soldiers may have been wounded or sick and admitted to the hospital. Others may have been part of the staff or protective unit. * [[Heinänen-9|Eino Vilhelm Heinänen]] * [[Laine-272|Paavo Alvari Laine]] * [[Liljeström-6|August Alfred Liljeström]] * [[Lähteenoja-1|Mauno Ilmari Lähteenoja]] * [[Masto-2|Toivo Matias Masto]] * [[Nordling-82|Harald Edvin Nordling]] * [[Nääppä-1|Tauno Pellervo Nääppä]] * [[Pajunen-4|Tauno Fredrik Pajunen]] * [[Sandström-353|Elon Vilhelm Sandström]] * [[Tanninen-3|Eino Valter Tanninen]] * [[Taskinen-7|Veikko Viljam Taskinen]] === Wounded soldiers === * [[Brofeldt-8|Viljo Johannes Brofeldt]] * [[Förell-5|Kristian Förell]] * [[Günther-773|Toivo Herman Günther]] * [[Hurskainen-16|Tauno Olavi Hurskainen]] * [[Paju-7|Aleksander Paju]] * [[Salminen-71|Tauno Kalervo Salminen]] == Sources ==

Bonanno crime family

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[[Category: Bonanno Crime Family]] The Bonanno crime family is one of the "Five Families" that dominates organized crime activities in New York City, United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia (or Cosa Nostra). Founded by and named after Joseph Bonanno, for over 30 years the family was one of the most powerful in the country. However, in the early 1960s, Bonanno attempted to seize the mantle of boss of bosses, but failed and was forced to retire. This touched off a period of turmoil within the family that lasted almost a quarter-century. It was the first of the New York families to be kicked off the Commission (a council of the bosses that helps to maintain order in the Mafia), due to infighting for the boss's mantle, allegations the family was actively dealing heroin, and an FBI agent calling himself Donnie Brasco had infiltrated their ranks. Later, the family faced shaky leadership, with the acting boss Carmine Galante murdered in 1979 at the command of Philip Rastelli, the actual boss. The family only recovered in the 1990s under Joseph Massino, and by the dawn of the new millennium was not only back on the Commission, but was the most powerful family in New York. However, in the early 2000s, a rash of convictions and defections culminated in Massino himself becoming a government informant in 2004.

Bonanza Mine Disaster 1903

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[[Category:This Day In History November 20]] [[Category: Arkansas, Mining Disasters]][[Category:Bonanza Mine Disaster, Bonanza, Arkansas, 1903]] [[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]] | '''Bonanza Mine Disaster'''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Nov 20, 1903 * Location: [[:Category:Bonanza, Arkansas|Bonanza, Arkansas]] * Victims: 13 casualties (11 bodies recovered and identified in reports) * Cause: Explosion Bonanza roots date back to the discovery of coal in the Arkansas-Oklahoma line. The Central and Coke Company laid tracks to the area, and in 1896, as the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, began operating in the area. Bonanza sprang up as a company town. By the time Bonanza was incorporated as a town in 1898, there were already many mines in the area (Mine #10, Mine #12, Mine #20, and Mine #26). The town lay about 8 miles south of Fort Smith, Arkansas, and as mines were opened, people began to arrive into the area for jobs, many of them immigrants. By 1900, coal in the county had entered its peak years. Almost every family in the county had someone working for the coal company, or supplying goods or services to them. Although coal mining provided good income for families, there were downsides to working in the industry. Bonanza No. 20 was one of the deepest mines in Arkansas. From the shaft-wheel to the bottom of the sump, it was 358 feet. It was also one of the finest equipped mines in the country, with all the up-to-date equipment. The mine opened around January 1900 and was in constant work since that time. The mine was owned by the Central Coal and Coke Company, who operated mines throughout Arkansas. In the mine itself, there was about 2,000 feet of track for conveying the coal from all parts of the mine to the shaft. The thickness of the vein was from 3 1/2 to 4 feet. It was estimated that about 15 acres of coal had already been removed. One of the mine's interesting features was that mules were used in the mine. When they were taken down, they never returned to the surface, unless they were crippled, killed or died. They kept a stable in one part of the mine, where stalls were located with feed boxes like you would find in any stable. A wooden floor was built for them to lay on in the stables to make them comfortable and dry. ===Rescue Efforts=== On Tuesday, November 24, 1903, it probably seemed like any other day. About hundred and seventy-five workers were in the mine working when a fire damp (fire damp is an flammable gas found in coal mines, typically coal-bed methane) explosion rocked the mine around one o'clock in the afternoon. The force of the explosion was terrific, timbers were torn from the walls for several hundred yards at the mouth of entry "K". Most of the miners were able to escape from the mine, but those working in entry "K" where the explosion occurred were trapped. Rescue efforts to find the men trapped inside were tedious and difficult, because the passageways were completely blocked from the explosion. Every able-bodied man and boy in the company's employ alongside volunteers participated in rescue efforts. It would be several hours of backbreaking work to clear the shaft before the first bodies were found. Around three p.m., the first of five men were found dead and taken out of the mine. They were Bob Drysdale, Mike Walkie, Ira Strickland, William Doyle Moore, and Bruce John Brown, grandpa, father of Pit Boss Louis Brown. The others trapped in the mind remained unknown. Initial reports were fourteen men missing, but the exact number of people in the mine was unknown, so the true number of those trapped was speculative. Nevertheless, the work of searching and taking out the bodies amidst the mass of debris continued. Hope of finding survivors diminished, as those brought out were in some cases severely burned and difficult to identify. The scenes outside the mine were heartbreaking and difficult to witness, as hundreds of women and children were harshly exposed to the fear and calamity of grown men involved in the rescue, giving way to their feelings and grieving in the open with sobs and wailing of horrors being revealed. There was no one at the scene who was not immediately impacted by the fear of what was yet to come while dealing with the fate of those found. Many of them bonded by ties of blood or friendship. One can only imagine the difficulty of waiting to hear any news about your loved ones, while having to bear the grief of those around you hearing the news of loved ones lost. The whole camp at No. 20 was oppressed with fearful calamity. As work continued, more bodies were brought out of the mine. William Kehoe, John Wesley Pettit, Fred Arnold, Joe Carr, Paul Walton, and Paul Witton. All the men working in entry "K" were killed, where it was thought the explosion occurred. They were all either killed from the blast, gas or black damp (suffocating mixture of carbon dioxide and other unbreathable gases). The official death toll was set at thirteen when the rescue efforts were complete. Initially, it was thought fourteen were trapped. Two of the men who died in the explosion cannot be identified now, as they were new men. There appears to be some doubt about which of them were sent into entry K. Their names may never be known to us. ===Results and Findings=== The explosion was thought to have occurred from an open lamp igniting the gas in the mine. The coroner opened an inquest to investigate the cause of the explosion, after reports circulated about the gas explosion and the negligence of the company in not properly providing safe working conditions for the men working in entry "K". In the inquest, State Mining Inspector Rafferty testified he recently examined the mine, and he had complimented the pit boss on its excellent condition. He also said there was no accumulation of gas and the mine had good ventilation. Inspector Rafferty's theory was that an accidental shot caused the explosion to fire in room eleven, which blew out the curtain and shut off the air supply, suffocating all but three men. He also suggested a committee of disinterested men were sent into the mine to make an inspection. Fire Boss Jim Mullen of the Cherokee Construction Company for mines at Montreal, and Fire Boss Jim Pudlas from Mine No. 18 in Jenny Lind. Both of these men testified in the inquest that the mine was free from gas and perfect ventilation. Therefore, agreeing with Inspector Rafferty's theory of the explosion. The coroner inquest concluded in the face of testimony, provided there was only one verdict the jury could render. In this inquest, he stated "It has been reported that room had been marked on account of an accumulation of gas. This is not true as the air in that room is as pure as that in any other." The inquest returned a verdict exonerating the Central Coal and Coke Company from any blame in connection with the accident. Colonel Ira D. Oglesby brought the news of the finding to families and residences of Bonanza. The residents of the community were not satisfied with the expressed opinions of Mine Inspector Rafferty or the results of the coroner's inquest. ===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;"|[[Drysdale-1123|Robert Drysdale]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yea ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Strickland-5015|Ira James Strickland]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kehoe-842|William V. Kehoe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Walkie-3|Michael Walkie]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Moore-74668|William Doyle Moore]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Pettit-3640|John Wesley Pettit]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Arnold-20825|Fred Arnold]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Joe Carr ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Paul Walton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Braun-4671|Johann Andreas Braun]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|died in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Paul Witten ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|died in explosion |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources=== * http://www.gendisasters.com/arkansas/19743/bonanza-ar-coal-mine-gas-explosion-nov-1903 *Meriden Morning Record, Meriden, Connecticut, Wednesday November 25, 1903, Forty-Third Year. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2513&dat=19031125&id=62g1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=yBMLAAAAIBAJ&pg=2612,5783819&hl=en Meriden Morning Record Nov. 25, 1903]." Accessed 19 Jul 2022 *Fay, Albert H. Coal-Mine Fatalities in the United States, 1870-1914: with Statistics of Coal Production, Labor, and Mining Methods, by States and Calendar Years, report, 1916; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc12321/: accessed July 19, 2022), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department. *Daily Eugene Guard, Eugene, Oregon, November 24, 1903 Vol. 25, No. 125. "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/98314708/?terms=Bonanza%20Mine&match=1 Coal Mine Disaster Today]." Accessed 20 Jul 2022 *Fort Smith Times, Fort Smith, Arkansas, November 24, 1903, Tuesday Evening, Vol. XXII No. 52 Page 1. "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=98146616&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjI3MzAwMTc4MywiaWF0IjoxNjU4MzMzMDgyLCJleHAiOjE2NTg0MTk0ODJ9.e0GfxBVnbZc8jVOJPR_tz546e_aB4fzq7HSxYyUZmy4 Mine Blew Up]." Accessed 20 Jul 2022 *The Dayton Herald,Dayton, Ohio, November 24, 1903, Page 2. "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/392121420/?terms=Bonanza%20Mine&match=1 Mine Explosion Fourteen Killed]." Accessed 20 Jul 2022 *The Evening Statesman, Walla Walla, Washington, November 24, 1903, Volume XXX, Number 217, Tuesday, Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/149639098/?terms=Bonanza%20Mine&match=1 Mine Explosions Kill Seventeen]." Accessed 20 Jul 2022 *Daily Utah State Journal, Ogden, Utah, Volume VIII, Number 14, "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/682118759/?terms=Bonanza%20Mine&match=1 Fatal Mine Explosion]." Accessed 20 Jul 2022 *Fort Smith Times, Fort Smith, Arkansas, 29 Nov 1903, Sunday Page 8. "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106094938/fort-smith-times-fort-smith-arkansas/?xid=637 Coroner's Inquest into Bonanza Mine No. 20 Explosion]." Accessed 22 Jul 2022 *Fort Smith Times, Fort Smith, Arkansas, 29 Nov 1903, Sunday Page 8. "[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29580445?h=403a16 Coroner's Inquest into Bonanza Mine No. 20 Explosion]." Accessed 22 Jul 2022 *Fort Smith Times, Fort Smith, Arkansas, 28 Sep 1902, Page 7. "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57354159/fort-smith-times/?xid=637 Bonanza No. 20 Mine 28 Sep 1902]." Accessed 23 Jul 2022

Bonanza No. 20 Mine Disaster

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Bonaparte-Kennedy Reunion

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Bonavista, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bonavista, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bonavista, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bonavista, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot), a freelance Venetian explorer, was contracted by England’s Henry VII to find new lands, and a sea route to the Orient. Cabot set sail from Bristol, England in his ship the Matthew in 1497. When Cabot first saw land he reputedly said "O Buon Vista" (“Oh, Happy Sight!”) giving rise to the name of the town and nearby Cape Bonavista. Cabot landed with "a crucifix and raised banners with the arms of the Holy Father and those of the King of England". The land was inhabited, as the expedition found a trail leading inland, a site where a fire had been, and "a stick half a yard long pierced at both ends, carved and painted with brazil". The harbour was not ideal, eventually requiring the construction of several breakwaters. Despite this Bonavista became one of the most important towns in Newfoundland due to its proximity to the rich fishing and sealing grounds to the north of the peninsula. The Spanish, Portuguese, French and English fished off Cape Bonavista during the 16th century, but the Spanish and Portuguese presence soon declined, leaving the French and English as the dominant powers. Tension between the French and English sometimes resulted in military action, including an unsuccessful attempt in 1704 by the French to burn the town. The French Shore, which had Bonavista as its eastern terminus, was established by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. Fishing rights in the area continued to be a source of tension between the French and English. In 1722 the first school in Newfoundland was built in Bonavista by Rev. Henry Jones. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bonavista,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bond Cemetery

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Bond Cemetery is a cemetery located in Laurie, Morgan County, Missouri. (Latitude: 38.238641, Longitude: -92.8063015). At present there are 33 known burials. ==List of Burials== Current List of Burials (last updated on 20 October 2014 at 2:00 p.m. List will be linked to profiles as they are discovered. If you have a profile for anyone currently unlinked, please link them to their profile. *[[Bond-1243|Adams, Opal ''Bond'']] (b. 8 Dec 1897, d. 8 Aug 1936) *[[Allen-15456|Allen, Luella Mincora]] (b. 9 Mar 1864, d. 4 Oct 1864) *[[Allen-2567|Allen, Nathan]] (b. 28 Mar 1839, d. 28 Dec 1888) *[[Bond-536|Bond, Corbin Alexander]] (b. Jan 1840, d. 1908) *[[Bond-560|Bond, Ellen Victory]] (b. 21 Feb 1862, d. 16 Mar 1863) *[[Bond-601|Bond, James M.]] (b. 1810, d. 15 Sep 1895) *[[Pearl-18|Bond, Julia Delilah ''Purl'']] (b. 1815, d. 1889) *[[Silvey-10|Bond, Nancy A. ''Silvey'']] (b. 1845, d. 1889) *[[Pearl-20|Bond, Phelina ''Purl']]' (b. 1817, d. unknown) *[[Bond-537|Bond, Thomas Jefferson]] (b. 25 Dec 1805, d. 25 Oct 1888) *[[Bond-542|Bond, Wesley Jay]] (b. 7 Apr 1876, d. 28 Jan 1940) *Green, John (b. 1814, d. 1829) *Green, Rebecca (b. 8 Jun 1816, d. 3 Feb 1873) *Hachler, Anna (b. 1858, d. 1918) *Hachler, Annie L. (b. 1892, 1915) *Hachler, John (b. 1886, d. 1886) *Hachler, Rudolph (b. 1847, d. 1930) *Hachler, T. DeWitt (b. 1894, d. 1895) *Hackler, Anna M. (b. 29 Oct 1808, d. 26 Dec 1883) *Hackler, Rudolph (b. 28 Feb 1847, d. 21 Oct 1930) *Irwin, Lloyd Truman (b. 10 Jan 1926, d. 26 May 1945) *Long, John (b. 20 Nov 1852, d. 6 Feb 1949) *Long, Lurenie ''Bond'' (b. 8 Jan 1870, d. 1 May 1940) *McKinley, Mona Leona (b. 7 Nov 1914, d. 21 Oct 1917) *McKinney, Edna (b. 1897, d. 1897) *McKinney, James W. (b. 1858, d. 1908) *McKinney, Melva (b. 1900, d. 1901) *Smith, Minerva M. (b. 8 Sep 1866, d. 28 Nov 1941) *Staley, Anna (b. 8 Jun 1883, d. 19 Nov 1907) *Staley, Edmond (b. 30 Nov 1824, d. 12 Oct 1896) *Staley, John (b. 1 May 1859, d. 19 Jan 1899) *Staley, Robert (b. 15 Apr 1870, d. 2 Dec 1918) *Stealey, Robert (b. 24 Jan 1868, d. 11 Jun 1869)

Bondi Name Study

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[[Category:Bondi Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bondi-74|Antonino Bondi]] 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 the surname Bondi and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Bonham Slater Family Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who was the biological father of Harold William Slater Bonham who was born in Carlton, Victoria in September 1912. He was the child of Catherine Slater. There was also another child, Reginald, born in June 1910 and died in November 1910. Catherine was living at Sutherland Street Brunswick when the children were born. Both children have no father registered on their birth certificates, so it is unknown who was the children's father / s, but whether or not Harold was the biological son of John Bonham, he was raised as his son. Catherine never mentioned her first child, but did tell us that she was pregnant one more time, and that she was hit by someone riding a bike and the baby was born prematurely and did not survive. She also mentioned in stories that John Bonham had asked her many times to marry him but for a long time, she refused him. I have had my own and my mothers DNA done by Ancestry.com in the hope that might help to solve this mystery.

Bonifacio Name Study

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[[Category:Bonifacio Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Bonifacio Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonifacio Bonifacio] 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 Bonifacio 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 Bonifacios), by time period (18th Century Bonifacios), or by topic (Bonifacio DNA, Bonifacio Occupations, Bonifacio 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 Bonifacio 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=Bonifacio}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bonifacio}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bonifacios 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/Bonifácio Bonifácio] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Bonin Family Cemetary

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This Historic Texas Cemetery began on land purchased by a large group of French families who moved to Harris County from Louisiana in 1852. Earliest gravestone is dated September 9, 1865. Transcription of the historic marker below. Please feel free to contribute any photos or information you have on this cemetery and the people interred here. :'''Bonin Family Cemetery''' :[[Bonin-171|Paul Norval Bonin]] was born on September 2, 1814 in Fausse Pointe, Iberia Parish, Louisiana to [[Bonin-182|Joseph Baron Bonin]] and [[Borel-18|Euphrosine Louise (Borel) Bonin]]. Norval married [[Hayes-4352|Marie Coralie Hayes]] in Louisiana in 1835, and in 1852, the Bonins moved with several of their children and approximately fifty other French families to North Harris County, Texas. Bonin purchased 1253 acres, Including this site, for $1250 in 1857. The Bonin family's property was located at the heart of the area's French settlement, and families such as LeLeux, Melancon, and Pevateaux were neighbors. A 500-acre parcel was sold to Norval's son-in-law Leon LeLeux in 1859. : Those buried here are descendants of Norval and Coralie Bonin and their spouses and in-laws. The earliest known grave marker in the cemetery states that Ofelait Bonin, three-year-old daughter of [[Bonin-300|Joseph Telesphore Bonin]] and [[Arceneaux-126|Marie Gertrude (Arceneaux) Bonin]], died on September 9, 1865. Norval Bonin died in November 1868 and his wife, Coralie, died in February 1871; both were buried here. After the deaths of Norval and Coralie, the remaining family property passed to the five Bonin sons who survived their parents - Telesphore, [[Bonin-170|Oneziphore]], [[Bonin-301|Zepherin]], [[Bonin-302|Ernst Adness]] and [[Bonin-303|Alcide]] - and each received approximately 150 acres to farm. :In 1987, Vernon Roland and Freddie Brill, together with other Bonin descendants, formed the Bonin Cemetery Association to oversee care and preservation of the site. The Bonin Family Cemetery remains active, and descendants meet each April to remember and honor their ancestors.

Bönisch Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Bönisch Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bönisch Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bönisch Bönisch] 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 Bönisch 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 Bönisch's), by time period (18th Century Bönisch's), or by topic (Bönisch DNA, Bönisch Occupations, Bönisch 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 Bönisch 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: [[Boenisch-2|Jarrett Boenisch]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bönisch}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Surname_Origin|Surname Origin]] * [[Space:B%C3%B6nisch_Name_Study_-_Surname_Distribution|Surname Distribution]] * [[Space:B%C3%B6nisch_Name_Study_-_DNA|DNA]] ==Membership== * [[Boenisch-2|Jarrett Boenisch]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boenisch Boenisch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benesch Benesch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beneš Beneš]

Bonne Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bonne Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bonne Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bonne Bay, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==About== Bonne Bay is a bay in Newfoundland, Canada. It is located on the western side of Newfoundland and separates Great Northern Peninsula from the rest of the island. It is a part of Gros Morne National ParkWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_Bay Bonne Bay.] Accessed 2018.. ==History== While the French Shore Treaty restricted the settlement of anyone on the coast in the 18th century; in the late 18th century France was preoccupied with revolution, and the Napoleonic wars, which resulted in little monitoring of the west coast of Newfoundland. It was around this time that fishermen, mainly from southwestern England, began to set up permanent dwellings around Bonne Bay, relying on the seasonal resources to survive year-round in the harsh climateOld Crow. "Celebrating the Magic of Gros Morne". [http://oldcrowmagazine.com/a-brief-history-of-the-settlement-of-bonne-bay/ A Brief History of the Settlement of Bonne Bay.] Alistair Ozon, 2016. Accessed 2018.. Seeing a lucrative business opportunity, Joseph Bird set up a trading post in Woody Point, bartering supplies for fish and furs, which made the winter months—and life in general—easier for the inhabitants of Bonne Bay. As more people slowly settled in Bonne Bay, the fisheries expanded, and industries such as logging sprang up. There was an increased demand for herring, which was a common bait fish in 1870s Newfoundland, as a resulting of increased cod trawling in the Newfoundland fishery. At the time there was an abundance of herring in the Bonne Bay area, resulting in the rapid growth of the local towns. The local herring stocks quickly declined, however, and a decade later many of the inhabitants moved to a new way of life. Nova Scotian fishermen moving to the area had brought the art of making lobster traps and canning the meat for shipping with them. This created another boom in the local fisheries, bringing in and employing even more people. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bonne_Bay,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bonne Ridge Plantation, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana

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[[Category:Bonne Ridge Plantation, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==History== [[Sharpe-4577|Absalom Sharpe]] lived in Adams Co, MS. His home plantation was [[Space:Cedar_Grove_Plantation%2C_Adams_County%2C_Mississippi|Cedar Grove Plantation]]. Absalom Sharpe also owned a plantation called Bonne Ridge, or The Bon, on the Tensas river in Catahoula Parish Louisiana. Very little is known about this plantation except that Absalom Sharpe did not live there. After his death this plantation and the enslaved on it went to the brothers and sisters of Absalom Sharpe.'''Death of an Overseer Reopening a Murder Investigation from the Plantation South''' By Michael Wayne, c.2001 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Death_of_an_Overseer/XkIfSKUTMxAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=plantation+Absalom+Sharpe+Catahoula+Parish+Louisiana&pg=PT132&printsec=frontcover For more information on the Bonne Ridge Plantation see: *Alexander K. Farrar papers'''FARRAR (ALEXANDER K.) PAPERS 1804-1931''' Mss. 782, 850, 1348 LSU LIBRARIES SPECIAL COLLECTIONS https://www.lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/0782.pdf *Runaway Slaves'''Runaway Slaves Rebels on the Plantation''' By John Hope Franklin, Loren Schweninger, c.2000 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Runaway_Slaves/3pZgiM6pXosC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Sharp ===Slaves=== When Absalom Sharpe died in 1851 his probate inventory listed the names of the enslaved persons on the Bonne Ridge Plantation. '''Deed''': "Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252766 Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899] Deed records, v. II 1852-1854
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR1-Y9TX-4}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1853 Deed Bk II p.550
#[[Sharpe-4578|Washington]] age 22 #[[Sharpe-4579|Bartlett]] age 47 #[[Sharpe-4580|Moses]] age 39 #[[Sharpe-4581|Henry]] age 27 #[[Sharpe-4582|Allen]] age 52 #[[Sharpe-4583|Jim]] age 27 #[[Sharpe-4584|Big Andy]] age 22 #[[Sharpe-4585|Wyatt]] age 18 #[[Sharpe-4586|Willis]] age 26 #[[Sharpe-4587|Queen]] age 32 #[[Sharpe-4588|Joe]] age 6, child of Queen #[[Snow-10031|Jane Snow]], (no age given) #[[Snow-10032|Eli]] age 10, child of Jane Snow #[[Snow-10033|Parthena]] age 5, child of Jane Snow #[[Snow-10034|Sam]] age 2, child of Jane Snow #[[Sharpe-4589|Rosa Ann]] age 39 #[[Sharpe-4590|May]] age25 #[[Sharpe-4591|Mercia]] age 47 #[[Sharpe-4592|Caroline]] age 32 #[[Sharpe-4593|Elisha]] age 6, child of Caroline #[[Sharpe-4594|John Morgan]] age 3, child of Caroline #[[Sharpe-4595|Amy]] age 18 #[[Sharpe-4596|Nancy]] age 21 #[[Sharpe-4597|Mary]] age 25 #[[Sharpe-4598|Becky]] age 4, child of Mary #Infant, child of Mary #[[Sharpe-4599|Riley]], orphan boy age 6 #[[Sharpe-4600|Silla]] age 9 #[[Sharpe-4601|Esther]] age 4 ===Census=== In 1850 there were 35 enslaved persons enumerated under Absalom Sharpe's name on the slave schedule in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Louisiana > Catahoula > Catahoula parish > image 14 of 44; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Bonner Cemetery, Monterville, West Virginia

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[[Category:Bonner Clan]] Bonner Cemetery in Monterville, WV detailed listings See the [[:Category:Bonner_Cemetery%2C_Monterville%2C_West_Virginia|Bonner Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. The Bonner Cemetery is a private family cemetery located in Monterville, Randolph County, West Virginia on Dry Branch Road. This cemetery is located about 1.8 miles South of the [http://www.elkspringswv.com/ Elk Springs Resort]. Monterville, WV in the Mingo District. {{Image|file=Bonner_Cemetery_Monterville_West_Virginia-1.jpg |caption=Bonner Cemetery }} '' === Progress === 100% Documented and Complete 100% of Photographs taken''' ===About=== This free space page for the Bonner Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The West Virginia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Bonner Cemetery is located on Dry Branch Road about 1.8 miles South of the [http://www.elkspringswv.com/ Elk Springs Resort], Monterville, West Virginia. This cemetery is located in Randolph County, West Virginia off of Hwy 15. The cemetery is abandoned and not actively maintained. This page is a work in progress with all profiles completed and all photos taken. Photos need uploaded. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] is related to most of the ancestors in this cemetery and can also help with general genealogy. ----- ===Interments=== There are 7 recorded interments. Not all interments have tombstones (2 have large rocks). Since this is a private cemetery from the 1800's, it is possible there are additional non-marked graves. ---- ===Condition=== Rustic. The cemetery is located behind several cabins and houses that are occupied. The current occupants do not have relations to those buried in the cemetery. ---- ===Contact, Location and Map=== NOTE: There is not a cemetery office or contact person at this location. This cemetery has basically been abandoned. Since this cemetery is hidden in the woods, there is not an official address. Address and Phone
Dry Branch Road
Monterville, West Virginia
====Directions==== From VALLEY HEAD, take RT 15 West approximately 5 miles. Turn Left on Valley Fork Road. Go approximately 3.8 miles. Turn Left on Elk River Road (aka Dry Branch Road). CEMETERY IS ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD ABOUT 75 FEET BEHIND SOME CABINS. THIS IS PRIVATE PROPERTY and the nearby owners are not happy to have visitors. Proceed at your own risk! There is a small gravel drive that leads to a dirt drive through wooden gates to the cemetery. Turn left at the yellow newspaper box on the street. About 45 South of Elkins, WV. GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 38.516336ºN Longitude: -80.143046ºW [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Co+Rte+60,+Valley+Head,+WV+26294/@38.5138507,-80.1432516,124m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x884b9e662843c215:0x617f5a083d494a28!8m2!3d38.5020771!4d-80.1362984 Bonner Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2536910&CRid=2536910&pt=Bonner%20Cemetery& Find A Grave page].
:[http://ancestryjourneycemeteries.weebly.com/bonner-cemetery.html Ancestry Journey Photos of Bonner Cemetery] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% Complete Data Transcriptions * 100% ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Seven Documented interments in this cemetery. All interments have been documented and added to this table. Tombstone photos have been taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] and hope to be uploaded in March 2017. {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Photo click for larger''' |- |[[Ware-1947|Bonner, formerly Ware]]||Matilda||1857 October 22||1924 September 18||Married John A Bonner||[[Image:Ware-1947.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bonner-416|Bonner]]||John A.||1843 August 25||1918 April 7||Married to Maltilda Ware||[[Image:Bonner-416.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bonner-1148|Bonner]]||Garland Thomas||1925 June 7||1925 June 8||Lived 1 Day||[[Image:Bonner-1148.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bonner-1202|Bonner]]||George Albert||1880 February 11||1943 October 2||Married to Esta Conrad ||[[Image:Bonner-1202.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bonner-1149|Bonner]]||Harlington Wade||1878 March 3||1953 May 16||Married to Lucy "Phoebe" Hamrick. ||[[Image:Bonner-1149-2.jpg|100px]] |- |Bonner|||Unnamed Infant Son||1918 February 24||1918 February 24||Stillborn to Harlington & Lucy Wade|| |- |[[Bonner-419|Bonner]]||Samuel||1787||1865 May 9|||[[Folks-13|Married to Sarah Folks]]||[[Image:Bonner-419-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Folks-13|Bonner formally Folks]]||Sarah A.||1803||1880||[[Bonner-419|Married to Samuel Bonner]]||[[Image:Folks-13-1.jpg|100px]] |- |} ----- == Sources == [http://ancestryjourneycemeteries.weebly.com/bonner-cemetery.html Ancestry Journey Photos of Bonner Cemetery]

Bonnett Name Study

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

Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta One Place Study

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{{One Place Study|place=Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta|category=Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta One Place Study}} == Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta One Place Study == *{{Wikidata|Q2910301|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:96th_Street_Northwest,_Bonnie_Doon,_Alberta_One_Place_Study 96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, Alberta "Dawson Huts" One Place Study]. Sub-study area focused on the Dawson Huts (1945-1960s), west of 95 St between 88 Ave and 92 Ave. ===Name=== Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta Bonnie Doon is a neighbourhood in south-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The well-known Mill Creek Ravine Park forms its west boundary. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''State/Province:'''Alberta :'''County:''' :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.525°N 113.466°W :'''Elevation:''' 665 m (2,182 ft) ===History=== Bonnie Doon was gradually settled from the 1870s onwards. In 1910, Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, put the name "Bonnie Doon", from a Robert Burns poem, on land he owned east of Mill Creek in south Edmonton. Later the name spread to what is now the entire neighbourhood of Bonnie Doon.[[Wikipedia:Alexander Cameron Rutherford]] The western part of Bonnie Doon became a part of the City of Strathcona in 1907 and became a part of Edmonton when Strathcona and Edmonton merged in 1912. The rest of the neighbourhood was annexed by Edmonton the following year. ===Population=== * Total 4,550 * Density 3,033.3/km ===Schools=== * Collège Saint-Jean, now [https://www.ualberta.ca/campus-saint-jean/index.html Campus Saint-Jean], University of Alberta * [https://ml.centrenord.ab.ca/ École Maurice-Lavallée] * [https://rutherford.epsb.ca/ Rutherford School] * Bonnie Doon Composite High School, now [https://vimyridge.epsb.ca/ Vimy Ridge Academy], located just east of the generally accepted boundary of Bonnie Doon. ====Notables==== * [[Clough-3029 | Charles Frederick Arthur Clough OBE]]. First President, Bonnie Doon Community League, founded 1918. * [[Rutherford-1112 | Alexander Cameron Rutherford]]. 1st Premier of Alberta. * [[Hart-8043 | Stewart Edward Hart]]. Canadian amateur wrestler, professional wrestler, promoter and trainer. * [[Gaboury-38 | Marie-Anne Gaboury]]. Pioneer Quebecois woman who came to Edmonton in the early 1800s. 91St. in Bonnie Doon was named for her. * [[Pettinger-177 | Gordon Robinson Pettinger]]. Four time Stanley Cup winner. ==Sources== See also: *[[Wikipedia:Bonnie_Doon,_Edmonton|Bonnie_Doon,_Edmonton on Wikipedia]] *"[https://web.archive.org/web/20130904040707/http://www.edmonton.ca/business_economy/documents/PDF/Developing_and_Planned_Neighbourhoods_2011_-_Final_Report.pdf Edmonton Developing and Planned Neighbourhoods, 2011]" (PDF). City of Edmonton. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 4, 2013. Retrieved February 13, 2013. * [https://www.frenchquarteredmonton.ca/ Edmonton's French Quarter]. Official Website. * [https://www.bonniedoon.ca/history.html The History of Bonnie Doon]. An excerpt from Volunteers by V. Bowler and M. Wanchuk. Lone Pine Publishing, 1986. pp. 144-146. No longer in print. Bonnie Doon Community League Official Website. * [https://citymuseumedmonton.ca/2021/06/29/bonnie-doon-in-the-1950s-community-map/ Bonnie Doon in the 1950s – Community Map]. Website: Citymuseumedmonton.ca. Author Bonnie Doon Community League | June 29, 2021. * Memories of Bonnie Doon. Our Stories, Our History. Written and compiled by Tom Monto., edited by Astrid Blodgett. Published by Bonnie Doon Community League. Edmonton, Alberta. 2019. 242 pages.

Bonnie Mae Lawrence

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] Please contact the project leader [[Lawrence-5802|Bonnie Blood]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals ==

Boog extras

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[[Category:Scotland, Boog Name Study]] all ex ''Scotland's People'' -- birth dates may be christening dates also Familysearch used as a source if found. Other parishes with a Boog marrying have also been added, but only if the surname at marriage was Boog. Alternative spellings have been used to locate any children. https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOOG == Forgandenny == [[Boog-56|BOOG JOHN]] parents ALEXR. BOOG born 07/08/1715 - 353/ ref.10 84 Forgandenny BOOG CATHARINE parents JOHN BOOG/ born 22/06/1715 - 353/ ref.10 84 Forgandenny [[Boog-67|BOOG MARGARET]] parents ALEXR. BOOG birth 20/08/1716 - 353/ ref.10 86 Forgandenny [[Boog-66|BOOG ISABELL]] parents ALEXR. BOOG birth 23/05/1717 - 353/ ref.10 88 Forgandenny [[Boog-68|BOOG MARGARET]] parents ALEXR. BOOG/ birth 23/02/1719 - 353/ ref.10 91 Forgandenny BOOG ROBERT parents ROBERT BOOG born 05/05/1734 - 353/ ref.10 114 Forgandenny [[Boog-69|BOOG THOMAS]] and ISABELL YOUNG married 11/11/1749 - 353/ ref.10 518 Forgandenny == Dunbarney births == [[Boog-159 | BOG MICHEL]] father JHONE BOG/ M b15/01/1609 347/10 21 Dunbarney [[Boog-160 | BOG ELSPET]] father JHONE BOG/ F 12/06/1614 347/10 32 Dunbarney [[Boog-51|BOOG DAVID]] parents [[Boog-33|ANDRO BOOG]] born 10/04/1659 - 347/ ref.10 42 Dunbarney [[Boog-64|BOOG LAURENCE]] parents JOHNE BOOG born 14/07/1661 - 347/ ref.10 46 Dunbarney [[Boog-214|ANDREW BOOG]] father JOHNE BOOGE birth 25/06/1662 347/10 48 Dunbarney [[Boog-62|BOOG HUGH]] parents JOHNE BOOG born 26/04/1665 - 347/ ref.10 54 Dunbarney [[Boog-32|BOOG JOHNE]] parents ANDRO BOOG born 14/04/1667 - 347/ ref.10 59 Dunbarney [[Boog-59|BOOG ELIZABETH]] parents JOHNE BOOG birth 22/03/1668 - 347/ ref.10 63 Dunbarney [[Boog-63|BOOG THOMAS]] parents JOHNE BOOG birth 01/05/1670 - 347/ ref.10 69 Dunbarney [[Boog-31|BOOG ANDREW]] parents JOHN BOOG birth 01/12/1689 - 347/ ref.10 130 Dunbarney [[Boog-60|BOOG CATHARIN]] parents JOHNE BOOG/ birth 11/10/1691 - 347/ ref.10 135 Dunbarney [[Boog-57|JAMES BOOG]] parents JOHN BOOG (and Margaret Smith) birth 12/01/1704 347/10 176 Dunbarney [[Boog-74|BOOG CICILA]] parents JOHN BOOG/ birth 03/11/1706 - 347/ ref. 10 190 Dunbarney [[Boog-52|BOOG JOHN]] parents JOHN BOOG born 13/11/1709 - 347/ ref.10 206 Dunbarney [[Boog-73|BOOG JOHN]] parents JAMES BOOG born 22/04/1733 - 347/ ref.20 45 Dunbarney [[Boog-430|BOOG AVRIL]] parents John Boog and Margaret Smith https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boog-430 [[Boog-429|BOOG ISSOBELL]] parents John Boog and Margaret Smith https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boog-429 == Dunbarney marriages == [[Bogie-139|BOGIE AGNES]] married [[Pitcairne-3|JAMES PITCAIRNE]]/ 29/05/1610 347/10 263 Dunbarney [[Boog-32|BOOG JOHNE]] and [[Smith-71280|MARGARET SMITH]] married 02/12/1686 - 347/ ref.10 320 Dunbarney [[Boog-409|BOOG JANET]] and [[Adison-6|THOMAS ADISON]] married 11/02/1672 - 347/ ref.10 294 Dunbarney [[Boog-264|BOOG JANET]] and [[Tod-351|DAVID TOD]] married 13/11/1673 - 347/ ref.10 297 Dunbarney [[Boog-414|BOOG JOHN]] and [[McNaughtan-52|MARGARET MCNAUGHTAN]] married 07/01/1679 - 347/ ref.10 305 Dunbarney [[Boog-306 | BOOG MARGARET]] and [[Chapman-19748 | JOHN CHAPMAN]] married 01/11/1707 - 347/ ref.20 281 Dunbarney ALSO married in Forgandenny 26 Nov 1707 == Burntisland births == [[Boog-132|BOOG ROBERT]] - parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLACKWOOD born 22/05/1717 - 411/ ref.20 76 Burntisland [[Boog-133|BOOG AGNES]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLACKWOOD born 16/12/1720 - 411/ ref.20 89 Burntisland [[Boog-76|BOOG DAVID]] - parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS born 15/10/1721 - 411/ ref.20 92 Burntisland [[Boog-428|BOOG MARGARET]] - parents GEORGE BOOG and JEAN MONCRIEF birth 25/06/1721 - 411/ ref.20 91 Burntisland [[Boog-79|BOOG HENRY]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLAIKWOOD born 29/05/1722 - 411/ ref.20 94 Burntisland [[Boog-84|BOOG ISOBELL]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS birth 08/10/1723 - 411/ ref.20 98 Burntisland [[Boog-134|BOOG ALEXANDER]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLAICKET born 05/04/1724 - 411/ref.20 100 Burntisland [[Boog-426|BOOG JEAN]] parents GEORGE BOOG and JEAN MONCRIEFF birth 12/04/1724 - 411/ ref. 20 100 Burntisland [[Boog-427|BOOG ELIZABETH]] parents GEORGE BOOG and JEAN MONCRIEF birth 13/06/1725 - 411/ ref.20 103 Burntisland [[Boog-135|BOOG THOMAS]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLAIKWOOD birth 01/05/1726 - 411/ ref.20 105 Burntisland [[Boog-85|BOOG JEAN]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS birth 11/09/1726 - 411/ ref.20 106 Burntisland [[Boog-78|BOOG JEAN]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS birth 19/12/1727 - 411/ ref.20 110 Burntisland [[Boog-136|BOOG JANET]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLAICKWOOD birth 08/09/1728 - 411/ ref.20 112 Burntisland [[Boog-86|BOOG GEORGE]] parents - THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS born 16/06/1730 - 411/ ref.20 117 Burntisland [[Boog-137|BOOG JEAN]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLAIKWOOD birth 26/03/1732 - 411/ ref.20 121 Burntisland [[Boog-138|BOOG GEORGE]] parents ROBERT BOOG and ISOBELL BLAIKWOOD born 04/11/1733 - 411/ ref.20 126 Burntisland BOOG GEORGE parents ROBERT BOOG and ISSOBELL BLACKWOOD death infant 22/02/1736 - 411/ ref. 20 360 Burntisland [[Boog-87|BOOG ELIZABETH]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS birth 25/02/1733 - 411/ ref.20 124 Burntisland [[Boog-88|BOOG MARGARET]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS birth 22/02/1736 - 411/ ref.20 139 Burntisland [[Boog-89|BOOG THOMAS]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS born 07/03/1738 - 411/ ref.20 151 Burntisland [[Boog-90|BOOG JANET]] parents THOMAS BOOG and ELIZABETH ROSS born 29/11/1741 - 411/ ref.20 174 Burntisland BOOG JEAN parents GEORGE BOOG and ISOBELL CHAPLIN birth 06/03/1743 - 411/ ref.20 180 Burntisland BOOG EUPHAN parents GEORGE BOOG and ISOBEL CHAPLAIN birth 06/09/1747 - 411/ ref.20 188 Burntisland BOOG ISOBEL parents GEORGE BOOG and ISABEL CHAPLINE birth 14/10/1750 - 411/ ref.20 197 Burntisland [[Boog-106|BOOG ROBERT]] parents HENRY BOOG and JEAN BOOG born 06/03/1757 - 411/ -ref. 20 213 Burntisland [[Boog-139|BOOG Elizabeth]] parents HENRY BOOG and JEAN BOOG birth 31/12/1758 - 411/ ref.20 216 Burntisland [[Boog-140|BOOG ISOBEL]] parents HENRY BOOG and JEAN BOOG birth 24/03/1761 - 411/ ref.20 222 Burntisland [[Boog-141|BOOG MARGARET]] parents HENRY BOOG and JEAN BOOG birth 06/10/1765 - 411/ ref.20 230 Burntisland [[Boog-162|BOOG ISABEL]] parents THOMAS BOOG and JANET BEVERIDGE birth 28/09/1766 - 411/ ref.20 234 Burntisland [[Boog-142|BOOG AGATHA]] parents HENRY BOOG and JEAN BOOG birth 16/08/1767 - 411/ ref. 20 237 Burntisland [[Boog-164|BOOG ROBERT]] parents THOMAS BOOG and JANET BEVERIDGE born 15/06/1768 - 411/ ref.20 240 Burntisland [[Boog-417|BOOG CHRISTIAN]] parents DAVID BOOG and AGATHA COWE born 07/02/1768 - 411/ ref.20 238 Burntisland [[Boog-143|BOOG JEAN]] parents HENRY BOOG and JEAN BOOG born 08/04/1770 - 411/ ref.20 245 Burntisland [[Boog-165|BOOG GEORGE]] parents THOMAS BOOG and JANET BAVERIDGE born 26/07/1772 - 411/ ref.20 254 Burntisland [[Boog-420|BOOG MARGARET]] parents GEORGE BOOG and AGNES HUTCHEN bapt 14 Nov 1673 - 411/10 10 Burntisland. [[Boog-421|BOOG GEORGE]] parents GEORGE BOOG and AGNES HUTCHEN bapt 23 Feb 1677 -411/10 28 Burntisland. [[Boog-422|BOOG ALEXANDER]] parents GEORGE BOOG and AGNES HUTCHEN bapt 4 Nov 1678 - 411/10 40 Burntisland. [[Boog-423|BOOG JAMES]] parents GEORGE BOOG and AGNES HUTCHEN bapt 4 Nov1678 - 411/10 40 Burntisland. [[Boog-75|BOOG THOMAS]] parents GEORGE BOOG and AGNES HUTCHEN bapt 3 Mar 1685 411/10 79 Burntisland. [[Boog-424|BOOG JAMES]] parents GEORGE BOOG and AGNES HUTCHEN bapt 22 Aug 1682 411/10 67 Burntisland. [[Boog-425|BOOG AGNES]] parents JAMES BOOG and CHRISTIAN YOUNG bapt 21/10/1722 411/20 95 Burntisland == Burntisland marriages == [[Boog-292|BOOG JAMES]] and [[Young-43916|CHRISTIAN YOUNG]] married 13/05/1720 - 411/ ref.20 298 Burntisland BOOG GEORGE and ANN MARTINE married 24/04/1732 - 411/ ref.20 309 Burntisland BOOG GEORGE and ISOBELL CHAPLIN married 00/00/1742 - 411/ -ref.20 326 Burntisland [[Boog-79 |BOOG HENRY]] and [[Boog-78 |JEAN]] married 2/11/1755 - 411/ref 20 336 Burntisland [[Boog-163|BOOG THOMAS]] and [[Beveridge-877|JANET BEVERIDGE]] married 31/05/1765 - 411/ ref.20 346 Burntisland [[Boog-129|BOOG DAVID]] and [[Cowie-1152|AGATHA COWIE]] married 1767 Burntisland - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boog-129 [[Boog-77|BOOG CHRISTAIN]] and [[Charteris-34|WILLIAM CHARTERIS]] married 28/07/1789 - 411/ ref.30 133 Burntisland [[Boog-421|BOOG GEORGE]] and [[Moncrief-875|JEAN MONCRIEF]] married 27 July 1710 - 411/20 284 Burntisland

Boog Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Boog Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Boog Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boog Boog ] 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 Boog 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 Boogs), by time period (18th Century Boogs), or by topic (Boog DNA, Boog Occupations, Boog 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 Boog 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=Boog}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Scotland Boogs]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Boogertown Cemetery

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===About=== This free space page for Boogertown Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. See the [[:Category:Boogertown_Cemetery%2C_Sevier_County%2C_Tennessee|Boogertown Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Boogertown Cemetery '''Address:''' Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.77881, -83.48074 '''Information:'' Also known as Oldham's Creek Cemetery

Booher Cemetery

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Book: “The Village of Lambach and its Annex Glasenberg, County of Bitche, Lorraine, France: Its History, Its Inhabitants” by Michel Bour

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From the Summary page of the book: “This compilation is a “Family Book,” for the village of Lambach, Bitche County, Moselle, Lorraine, France. It compiles a genealogy for each family that ever resided in Lambach, by family surname. This book is based primarily upon two record sources: * Parish records for Siersthal, for the period up to the French revolution * Mayor’s office records for Lambach, for the period from the French revolution until births in 1933. Much more information is also included from researching the records in other archives, which provide more facts about family connections, occupations, and geographic origins. Other documents researched include notary records and judicial records.” Bour Michel. 2010. The Village of Lambach and It's Annex Glasenberg County of Bitche Lorraine France : Its History and Inhabitants. Place of publication not identified: Druckerei Gabriel. https://worldcat.org/en/title/821072823 '''To cite this Source on profiles:''' *''[[Space:Book:_%E2%80%9CThe_Village_of_Lambach_and_its_Annex_Glasenberg%2C_County_of_Bitche%2C_Lorraine%2C_France:_Its_History%2C_Its_Inhabitants%E2%80%9D_by_Michel_Bour|Book: “The Village of Lambach and its Annex Glasenberg, County of Bitche, Lorraine, France: Its History, Its Inhabitants” by Michel Bour]]'' Bour Michel. 2010 Place of publication not identified

Book: BOSHKO RAJCHOVSKI - PELISTERSKI

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English, Македонски/Makedonski ==General information== A biography of Boško Rajčovski and a genealogical book describing the Rajčovski family tree from [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]] and connections to other families. Nikolovski - Katin, Slave & Rajčovski - Pelisterski, Boško, Book: BOSHKO RAJCHOVSKI - PELISTERSKI, Skopje, Makedonska Iskra, 2008. Николовски - Катин, Славе i Рајчовски - Пелистрски, Бошко, Книга: БОШКО РАИЧОВСКИ - ПЕЛИСТЕРСКИ, Скопје, Македонска Искра, 2008. [[Rajčovski-4|Rajčovski Boško]] has given permission to distribute and copy this book.[[Rajčovski-4|Boško Rajčovski]]. Permision given Aug 2019 to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] in [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]]. == Sources == * Nikolovski - Katin, Slave & [[Rajčovski-4|Rajčovski -Pelisterski, Boško]], Book: BOSHKO RAJCHOVSKI - PELISTERSKI (Книга: БОШКО РАЈЧОВСКИ - ПЕЛИСТЕРСКИ), ISBN: 978-9989-157-86-8, 210 pages, printed in color, Skopje/Скопје, Makedonska Iskra (Македонска Искра), 2008. * [http://pollitecon.com/Assets/Ebooks/Boshko-Rajchovski-Pelisterski.pdf Link to Book: BOSHKO RAJCHOVSKI - PELISTERSKI by Nikolovski - Katin, Slave & Rajčovski - Pelisterski, Boško], [http://pollitecon.com/html/ebooks/Index.htm The Pollitecon Free Ebooks Library], [http://www.pollitecon.com/ Pollitecon Publications], PO Box 3411, Wareemba NSW 2046, Australia, dat 1 Jul 2021.

Book: Ljubojno our love

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English, Македонски/Makedonski ==General information== [[Lembo-33|Lembo, Stojan]], [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]] our love Book, Bitola, Society of science and art, 1996. Лембо Стојан, Љубојно љубов наша Книга, Друштво за наука и уметност,1996. {{Image|file=Book_Ljubojno_our_love-1.jpg |caption=19960802000000 Ljubojno our love, p 2-3 }} == Sources == * [[Lembo-33|Лембо Стојан/Lembo Stojan]], Љубојно љубов наша (Ljubojno our love), ISBN: 9989-628-21-1, 352 pages, Друштво за наука и уметност (Society of science and art), Битола/Bitola, dat 2 Aug 1996. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l03Srm_dQKQ Link to You Tube video - Ljubojno Our Love by Stojan Lembo], Tina Diem, dat 25 Apr 2019.

Book: Naselbite vo Prespa

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English, Македонски/Makedonski ==General information== A genealogy book by [[Jovanovski-1|Vlado Jovanovski]] describing all settlements and families from the [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] region in [[space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. Генеалошка книга на Владо Јовановски во која се опишани сите населби и семејства од Преспанскиот регион во Македонија. Jovanovski, Vlado. Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), written in macedonian, 529 pages, Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005.[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]]. [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL22790803W/Naselbite_vo_Prespa Naselbite vo Prespa,] ISBN: 998-9920-559, Open Library OL30755558M at [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive]. == Sources == *[https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf Населбите во Преспа] на Википедија. *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cIK4nrXC2XdSX_O9moeU75gYYQ2mB38D/view?fbclid=IwAR0IeB4zTw27RQJtMTNV5yNvd2SN5ZKha8OKoJqwM_feam6Af-_eTB7tbW8 Населбите_во_Преспа.pdf] on Google Drive.

Book: PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS VOL1 1727-1775

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This book is useful for research purposes. It was digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014. URL: https://ia801007.us.archive.org/30/items/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2.pdf PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN SOCIETY VOLUME XLII of the PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS BY RALPH BEAVER STRASSBURGER, LL.D. EDITED BY WILLIAM JOHN HINKE, Ph.D., D.D. Volume 1 1727-1775 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY 1934

Book: The Monongahela of Old

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Veech, J. (1892) The Monongahlea of Old: Historical sketches of South-Western Pennsylvania to the year 1800. Pittsburgh: Mrs. E.V. Blaine.

Book excerpt: Our Kin by Laban Miles Hoffman

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Three images containing the cover and 5 scanned pages from the book Our Kin published in 1915. The pages included here focus on the Best family. (please excuse the underlines and mark-up as this was used by [[Sloat-92|me]] to identify my maternal grandfathers lineage)

Book Excerpt - Spalding Family - The Centenary of Catholicity in Kentucky - 1884 Webb

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===Notes=== * Book's 1884 version is in the public domain * Source is highly reliable but details are unreferenced. * Unverified information is labeled * Errors: *# None noted yet ==URL== * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23285356M/The_centenary_of_Catholicity_in_Kentucky ==Extract pp. 109-110== Alethia Spalding About Lt Benedict Joseph Spalding, Jr pp. 109-110 "In the year 1790, Robert Abell was followed to Kentucky by his brother-in-law, [[Spalding-326|Benedict Spalding]], who came at the head of a colony of emigrants from St. Mary's county, Maryland, most of whom settled on the Rolling Fork. Benedict Spalding's wife, [[Abell-527|Alethia Abell]], was as extraordinary for her practical good sense as she was for the firmness of her faith and her truly christian manner of life. She had learned from her mother, the [[O'Bryan-159|Ellen O'Brien Abel]]l of whom mention has been already made, and whose name should be held in blessed remembrance by all Kentucky Catholics, how to compass her whole duty in respect to the rearing of her children. She taught them by word the tenets of their faith, and she moved them by her example to render true service to their Creator. [[Spalding-326|Benedict Spalding]] was possibly, next to Robert Abell, the most active and influential of all the emigrants from Maryland living on the Rolling Fork. He represented Washington county in the sessions of the legislature of 1806, 1811 and 1812." The direct issue of [[Spalding-326|Benedict]] and Alethia Spalding comprised six sons and six daughters. The names of these were: [[Spalding-475|Richard]], married to [[Hamilton-15821|Henrietta Hamilton]]; [[Spalding-1438|Thomas]], married to [[Abell-1412|Susan Abell]]; [[Spalding-489|Joseph]], married to [[Moore-38262|Elizabeth Moore]]; [[Spalding-325|William]], married to [[Thompson-62220|Elizabeth Thompson]]; [[Spalding-1008|Ignatius A]]., married to Ann Pottinger(unverified) ; [[Spalding-1812|Benedict]], married to [[Hamilton-25373|Mary Hamilton]] ; [[Spalding-494|Ann]], married to [[Hamilton-9820|Clement Hamilton]]; [[Spalding-1813|Ellen]], married to [[Riney-13|Basil Riney]] ; [[Spalding-1276|Elizabeth]], married to [[Wathen-118|John Wathen]] ; Catherine, married to Col. Richard Forrest ; Mary, married to Henry H. Wathen ; and Alethia, married to Francis Sims." "[[Spalding-1812|Benedict Spalding]], who bore his father's name, outlived all his brothers. In 1813 he owned the land upon which is now situated the town of Lebanon. He caused it to be surveyed into lots, reserving one of four acres for a Catholic church, and it was not long before many of these were sold and built upon, and this was the beginning of what is now one of the most flourishing inland towns of the State. He was a prominent merchant and successful trader, and he exerted in political and social affairs as well, a healthy influence. He was a member of the Kentucky legislature in 1835, and also from 1861 to 1865. Col Richard Forrest, who married Catherine, youngest daughter of Benedict Spalding, was a man of note in the annals of Washington county, which was almost continuously represented by him in the State legislature from 1819 to 1829. His son, the late Dr. Green Forrest, whom I remember well, was also a man of wide reputation and influence in Marion county." Ben. J. Webb, The Centenary of Catholicity in Kentucky. (Charles A. Rogers, 1884; Reprinted by McDowell Publications) ==Related Spaces== * [[Space:Ignatius_Abell_Will_1809]] * [[Space:Ignatius_Abell_Will_1809]]

Book Exerpt - Origins of Clements-Spalding and allied families of Maryland and Kentucky – J. W. S. Clements

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Origins of Clements-Spalding and allied families of Maryland and kentucky – J. W. S. Clements Full scan freely available at https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=rYY7AAAAMAAJ Spalding Line Info Alethea, daughter of Samuel III, married Benedict Spalding II (see Chapter IV). She was named for a famous ship that sailed the waters of the Chesapeake, crossing back and forth to England, carrying over tobacco and bringing back the finery that the belles and beaus of that day so dearly loved. The name has long since degenerated into Althaire. His daughter Winifred married a Morgan, a well-known family in St. Mary's County, another married a Wimsatt, a large and well-known family, many members of which reached Washington County, Kentucky. We know from the will of Mary Abell 1815, that she was a daughter of Samuel Abell III, also. She devises to her nephew Abner — evidently, Rev. Robert A. Abell — and Eleanor, children of Robert Abell, to Mary Wimsatt, daughter of Bennet, Elizabeth Spalding (of Benedict evidently), Win ifred Morgan and her sisters Winifred (Morgan), Dorothy (Wimsatt), and Alethea (Spalding). Benedict I, the fourth son of William, born about 1715, married [[Mattingly-254|Elizabeth]] whose maiden name I have not learned, about 1735. To establish his very existence has been my most difficult problem. The reticence of his immediate descendants as to his identity and history, is most significant. Was he a sort of black sheep of whom they were not proud? I suspect as much. He gets into the Maryland Archives, a thing not usual for his family, because he had gotten into a fight and held under a peace bond for 20 pounds, had brought on a forfeiture by again renewing the fight. Governor Sharpe wrote the Proprietary in England, 1758, asking a pardon and says that Spalding was well spoken of. I suspect he had the vice of drink ing too much, then so common. He settled finally in Calvert County, where he died about 1768-9 intestate. His widow Elizabeth and son Benedict II administered on the estate and a year later the settlement was made by Benedict II, John and [[Mattingly-254|Elizabeth Ford]], showing of course she had married the said John, and that they had returned to St. Mary's County. It is certain he left several children besides Benedict II, but a reconstruction of his family must be largely guess-work except as to a son Henry who settled in Frederick County, Maryland, 1790, married a Miss Elder of Charles County and left Francis, Basil, Henry, George and Matilda. Matilda married John McCoskey, who had a son Rev. Henry McCoskey, and Ann ; Francis married Elizabeth Trucks, daughter of Captain, and left numerous issue in Maryland; Basil married Mary Trucks, settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, left issue; Henry married Maria E. Hugh, settled in Pennsylvania, and George married Mary Lewis, left issue in Maryland about Bridgeport. I am reasonably persuaded that Benedict I left a son Richard who died in Prince George's County about 1806, leaving issue, and that Francis and George Spalding shown to be in St. Mary's County by Census of 1790, were also his sons; but of them I have nothing more. Benedict I left some property, but the settlement refers to costs paid on a suit of Pacca against him and a judgment of Sam Abell of St. Mary's County against him. Two cows and some hogs killed during the year 1769, for family subsistence, as is further shown. This is all I found. His son Benedict II was born about 1748, and was probably the fourth or fifth child. He married Alethea Abell, daughter of Samuel Abell (his father's pressing creditor), and Eleanor O'Bryan Abell, about 1770 (see Chapter VI). He left Calvert County with his mother on the death of the father, returning to St. Mary's County, and marrying like her within the year. He was a planter and became prosperous, for the Census of 1790 shows him to have 12 white dependents and 10 slaves. He seems to have acquired, or recovered it, because entailed, some of the property left by his grandfather William, for on March 29, 1791, John Ford and Benedict Spalding deed to Elias Smith 175H acres, part of St. Giles, May Pole and Primus, shown by a clerk's minutes, record being destroyed. About this time Benedict II with other Catholics emigrated to Kentucky. In 1T97 he purchased 679 acres of James Cloyd of Lincoln County, lying on both sides of the Rolling Fork, and built his home on the south side of that stream, opposite the site where Calvary Church and Convent afterward stood, on a part of said land, 95 acres of which he sold and conveyed to Rev. M. J. C. Fournier in 1797, for 57 pounds. He bought more than 1,000 acres at a tax sale held by Sheriff Sam. Grundy in 1803, and acquired several other tracts from the state. Wealthy, intelligent, highly respected he was soon prominent in affairs of his adopted county; was several times sent to the Legislature and made justice of the peace. His last distinction, like that of one of our presidents, was the appointment to the overseership of Grime's Hill dirt road about eight months before his death, which occurred in August 1815. He left the following children: X- Mary, born 1773, married first Henry Wathen 1798, second Edward Spalding 1806, issue by each; Ann, born 1771, married Clement Hamilton, left issue; Eleanor, married Basil Riney 1795, and left issue; f. Elizabeth, married John Wathen 1797, left issue, among whom the late William and Richard Wathen of Lebanon, Ky.; Catharine, married Richard Forrest, nearly related to General Uriah Forrest of the Revolution, and left at least one son, the late Dr. Green Forrest of Marion County, Kentucky; Alethea, married Francis Simms and left John, married Cecilia Johnson and left issue; Thomas W. married Margaret Montgomery (see Chapter II) ; Benedict, Alethea married Wm. P. Clements, Lisetta married Len. Edelen, and Caroline Mudd; Joseph, married Elizabeth Moore, 1802, and left issue, among them Clara married Robert T. Abell, her cousin; the late Samuel Spalding born 1812, a man of high character and fine intelligence, merchant, county clerk, banker and farmer who married Isabell Lancaster and who left issue, and Alethea, married Hon. Clement S. Hill, a distinguished lawyer and left issue, of whom was ClementS. Hill, Jr.; William, married Elizabeth Thompson, settled in Union County, Kentucky, where he left issue of whom were Richard and Dr. Robert Spalding, late of Atlanta, Ga. ; Lewis I, married Ann Pottinger and settled in Union County, Kentucky, where he left issue, among them the handsome and brilliant lawyer the late Hon. I. A. Spalding of Union County and Robert A. Spalding, who died in Bardstown;

Book of Bruce, Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland_Genealogy_Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Scotland | Scotland Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Book of Bruce, Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland == Being an historical and genealogical survey of the kingly and noble Scottish house of Bruce and a full account of its principal collateral families. With special reference to the Bruces of Clackmannan, Cultmalindie, Caithness, and the Shetland Islands, and their American descendants. Robert I, King of Scotland, 1274-1329. * by [[Weeks-7482|Lyman Horace Weeks]] (1851-1942) * published by The American Society, New York, 1907 * 352 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book of Bruce, Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bookofbruceances00week === 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 === * Weeks, Lyman Horace. ''[[Space:Book of Bruce, Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland|Book of Bruce, Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland]]'' (The American Society, New York, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weeks|Weeks]])

Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Docuents of Historic Value

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Southampton, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value == From 1874 until 1930, the Town of Southampton published eight volumes of municipal records, beginning with documents dating from 1639 and ending with the official records of 1927. The project of editing and transcribing the earliest records and documents, a painstaking process given the fact that they were handwritten and nearly illegible, was initiated by [[Pelletreau-49|William Smith Pelletreau]] (1840-1918), who had served as town clerk since 1861. ([http://www.southamptontownny.gov/227/Historic-Records-Books Southampton Historic Records]) * published New York, 1874- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Docuents of Historic Value|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === : Books one through five are searchable on Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20476/ * First Book ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs06sout ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/317 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706381 * Second Book ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs04south ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs05sout ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs02insout ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/318 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706381 * Third Book ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs03sout ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/319 * Fourth Book ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs02sout ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/320 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706381 * Fifth Book ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs00sout ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/321 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706381 * Sixth Book ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/322 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706381 * Seventh Book ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/323 * Eighth Book ::* http://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/324 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Docuents of Historic Value|Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value]]'' (New York, 1874-) Book , [ Page ]. * ([[#BoRTS|Book of Records]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Docuents of Historic Value|Book of Records of The Town of Southampton With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value]]'' (New York, 1874-) Book , [ Page ].

Book of Remembrance

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Book of Remembrance == * records researched and arranged by [[Yarrington-54|Grace Ella Seeley Judd]]. * Presented to [[Pierpont-134|Ruth Elaine Gray]], Dec., 1979 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book of Remembrance|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === not available online === Citation Formats === * Judd, Grace Ella Seeley. ''[[Space:Book of Remembrance|Book of Remembrance]]'' (n.p., Presented to Ruth Elaine Gray, Dec., 1979) * ([[#Judd|Judd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Judd, Grace Ella Seeley. ''[[Space:Book of Remembrance|Book of Remembrance]]'' (n.p., Dec., 1979)

Book of the Hulls

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==Book of the Hulls== Being a Genealogy of the Hull Family; Containing Some Account of the Hulls of England, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island * By Oliver Hull * Published by Paul Eckler, New York, New York, 1863 * Citation Example: :::Hull, Oliver ''[[Space:Book of the Hulls|Book of the Hulls]]'' (Peter Eckler, New York, New York, 1863) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hull|Hull]]: Page 32 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book of the Hulls|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763277 * https://archive.org/details/bookofhullsbeing00hull * https://books.google.com/books?id=al1VAAAAMAAJ * http://www.worldcat.org/title/book-of-the-hulls-being-a-genealogy-of-the-hull-family-containing-some-account-of-the-hulls-of-england-massachusetts-connecticut-and-rhode-island/oclc/866157742

Book of the Lockes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hampton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Woburn, Massachusetts]] __TOC__ == Book of the Lockes == A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of William Locke, of Woburn. With an Appendix Containing a History of the Lockes in England, Also of the Family of John Locke, of Hampton, N. H., and Kindred Families and Individuals. * by [[Locke-3617|John Goodwin Locke]] (1803-1869) * published by James Munroe & Co., Boston and Cambridge, 1853 * 406 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book of the Lockes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2twUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=YQMxAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/booklockesagene00lockgoog * https://archive.org/details/booklockesagene01lockgoog * https://archive.org/details/bookoflockesgene00lock * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731419 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011623949 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10379 === Table of Contents === * To My Kinsfolk * Note * Explanation of the plan * Abbreviations * Old and New Style * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2twUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA7 page ?] * Contents * Portraits, etc. * William Locke and his descendants * Appendix A. Will of William Locke, Senr of Woburn * Appendix B. Deed of William Locke, Senr to Ebenezer Locke, 1709 * Appendix C. William Clarke * Appendix E. Munroes in America * Appendix D. Monroes of Ireland and Scotland * Appendix F. Fessendens * Appendix G. Pierces * Appendix H. Tolmans * Appendix I. John Locke, of Hampton, N. H. * Appendix J. Lockes of Rhode Island * Appendix K & L. Historical account of the Locke Family in England * Appendix N. (a) Samuel Locke, D. D. President of Harvard College * Appendix O. A story of the Revolution; or, the native pepper-and-salt pantaloons * Appendix P. Mrs. Mary Sanderson, of Lexington. Formerly Mary Munroe * Appendix R. (a) John Pierce, of Brookline, D. D. * Appendix S. Frances Sargent Osgood * Index. Part I. Christian names of the Lockes * Index. Part II. Christian names of the descendants of William Locke bearing other surnames... * Index. Part III. Surnames of persons who have intermarried with the descendants of William Locke * Index Part IV. Of the appendix === Errata === * See the Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2twUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA7 page ?] * 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 === * Locke, John Goodwin. ''[[Space:Book of the Lockes|Book of the Lockes]]'' (James Munroe & Co., Boston and Cambridge, 1853) * ([[#Locke|Locke]])

Book Resources - Scotland

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= Book Resources - Scotland = {{#switch: {{{1}}} | Head = [https://independent.academia.edu/JohnRavilious The Scottish Genealogist: John Ravilious] [https://www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/publications/old-series/ Scottish Record Society] [https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/93506071 Histories of Scottish Familes] [https://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/bain/index.htm Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland] [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004896980.0001.000/1:1?rgn=div1;view=fulltext Scots Peerage 1764] [https://books.google.com/books?id=4GhUAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Scots Peerage 1767] [https://archive.org/details/scottishfamilyhistory Archive.org Scottish Family History] [https://www.oldscottish.com/blog/hundreds-of-family-histories-for-free Old Scottish Genealogy and Family History] See also: * [https://www.scottishhandwriting.com/ Scottish Handwriting] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=TGQ0AQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Dirleton's Doubts and Questions in the Law of Scotland] * [https://dsl.ac.uk/ Dictionaries of the Scots Language] * [https://archive.org/details/guelphscottishstudies University of Guelph Scottish Studies Collections] * [https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home Cochoit Website] by [[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] * [https://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/annals_of_fraser.htm Annals of Fraser, Frysell, Simson or FitzSimon] | SPReliable = == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Project {{#if:{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}|}}] == |ActsLordsCouncil = == Acta Dominorum Concilii == === Vol. I 1445-1569 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActaDomCon1|Neilson - Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Neilson_(historian)|Neilson, George]], ''The acts of the Lords of Council in civil causes'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1877, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044038088597&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. II 1496-1501] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActaDomCon2|Neilson - Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Neilson_(historian)|Neilson, George]], ''The Acts of the Lords of Council in Civil Causes'', Edinburgh: H.M. Stationery Office, 1918, Vol. II === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x002605801&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. III 1501-1503] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActaDomCon3|Calderwood - Vol III]]: * Calderwood, Alma B, ed., ''The Acts of the Lords of Council'', Edinburgh: H.M. Stationery Office, 1993, Vol. III === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000047600931&view=1up&seq=7 Selections: 1501-1554] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HannayActa|Hannay - Acta]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Kerr_Hannay|Hannay, Robert Kerr]], ''Acts of the Lords of Council in Public Affairs, 1501-1554: Selections from the Acta dominorum concilii; introductory to the Register of the Privy Council of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. Stationery Office, 1932 * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000047600931&view=1up&seq=672&q1=sympill William Semple and John Creichton] | ActsParliamentScotland = == [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001624967 Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland] == === Vol. I: 1124-1423 === ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015035897480&view=1up&seq=7 Part 1:] ==== ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015035897472&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Part 2] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActsParliament1|Acts of Parliament - Vol. I]]: * Acts of Parliament, ''Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom; their Descents, collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue.'', Edinburgh: private, 1844, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103424299&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. II: 1424-1567] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActsParliament2|Acts of Parliament - Vol. II]]: * Acts of Parliament, ''Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom; their Descents, collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue.'', London: J Almon, 1767, Vol. II === Vol. V: 1625-1641 === ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015036020165&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Part 1:] ==== ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015036020280&view=1up&seq=10&skin=2021 Part 2] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActsParliament5|Acts of Parliament - Vol. V]]: * Acts of Parliament, ''Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom; their Descents, collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue.'', Edinburgh: private, 1870, Vol. V === [https://books.google.com/books?id=ICW3MG5aac0C&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. VII: 1661-1669] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ActsParliament7|Acts of Parliament - Vol. VII]]: * Acts of Parliament, ''Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom; their Descents, collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue.'', London: private, 1820, Vol. VII | SheriffsGallowy = == Agnew: Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway == === [https://archive.org/stream/hereditarysheri00agnegoog#page/n9/mode/1up/search/brisbane Vol I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AgnewA1|Agnew - Sherriffs Vol. I]]: * [[Agnew-253|Agnew, Andrew]], ''The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway, Thir Forebears and Friends, Their Courts and Customs of their Times'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1893, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/hereditarysheri01agnegoog#page/n7/mode/1up/ Vol II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AgnewA2|Agnew - Sherriffs Vol. II]]: * [[Agnew-253|Agnew, Andrew]], ''The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway, Thir Forebears and Friends, Their Courts and Customs of their Times'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1893, Vol. II | Aitons = == [https://archive.org/details/inquiryintoorigi1830aito/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Aiton: Aitons] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Aiton|Aitons]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Aiton_(sheriff)|Aiton, William]], ''An Inquiry into the Origin, Pedigree, & History of the Family, or Clan, of Aitons in Scotland: Collected from Various Sources of Information'', Hamilton: A Miller, 1830 | AlmonPeerage = == [https://books.google.com/books?id=-YkUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Almon: Peerage of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Almon|Almon]]: * Almon, J, ''Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom; their Descents, collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue.'', London: J Almon, 1767 | AndersonBurgesses = == [https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso43scotuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Anderson: Burgesses & Guild Brethren of Glasgow] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonBurgesses|Anderson - Burgesses & Guild Brethren of Glasgow]]: * Anderson, James R, ''The Burgesses & Guild Brethren of Glasgow, 1573-1750'', Edinburgh: J Skinner & Company, Ltd, 1925 | AndersonScottishHistory = == Anderson: Early Sources of Scottish History == === [https://archive.org/stream/AndersonAOEarlySourcesOfScottishHistoryA.D.500To1286Vol11922#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonAO1|Anderson - Scottish History Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alan_Orr_Anderson|Anderson, Allan Orr]], ''Early Sources of Scottish History A.D. 500 to 1286'', Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1922, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/AndersonAOEarlySourcesOfScottishHistoryA.D.500To1286Vol21922#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonAO2|Anderson - Scottish History Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alan_Orr_Anderson|Anderson, Allan Orr]], ''Early Sources of Scottish History A.D. 500 to 1286'', Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1922, Vol. II | AndersonFraser = == [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00ande_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Anderson: Fraser of Lovat] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonJFrisel|Anderson - Fraser of Lovat]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Anderson_(genealogist,_1798–1839)|Anderson, John]], ''Historical Account of the Family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly Fraser of Lovat, embracing various Notices, Illustrative of National Customs and Manners, with Original Correspondence of Simon, Lord Lovat, &c'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1825 | AndersonHamilton = == [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00ande/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Anderson: Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonMem|Anderson - Memoirs]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Anderson_(genealogist,_1789–1832)|Anderson, John]], ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton|Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton]]'', Edinburgh: John Anderson, 1825 * References: # [https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/95389795#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=280&xywh=-281%2C-1396%2C5611%2C6171 Hamiltons of Dalzell] | AndersonLaing = == [https://archive.org/stream/calendaroflaingc00edin#page/n6/mode/1up Anderson: Laing Charters] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonJ|Anderson - Laing Charters]]: * Anderson, John, ''Calendar of the Laing Charters, A.D. 854-1837, belonging to the University of Edinburgh.'', Edinburgh: James Thin, 1899 * Laing on WikiTree: [[Laing-2269|David Laing LLD (1793-1878)]] | AndersonMajorAlpin = == [https://archive.org/details/majoralpinsances00ande/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Anderson: Major Alpin's Ancestors and Descendants] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonMajorAlpin|Anderson - Major Alpin's Ancestors and Descendants]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_John_Anderson|Anderson, Peter John]], ''Major Alpin's Ancestors and Descendants'', Aberdeen: private, 1904 | AndersonScottishNation = == Anderson: The Scottish Nation == === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishnationo06andegoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. I ABE-CUR] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonW1|Anderson - Scottish Nation Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Anderson_(Scottish_writer)|Anderson, William]], ''The Scottish Nation; or. The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland'', Edinburgh: A. Fullerton & Co., 1867, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor03ande/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II DAL-MAC] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonW2|Anderson - Scottish Nation Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Anderson_(Scottish_writer)|Anderson, William]], ''The Scottish Nation; or. The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland'', London: A. Fullerton & Co., 1878, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishnationo05andegoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. III MAC-ZET] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#AndersonW3|Anderson - Scottish Nation Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Anderson_(Scottish_writer)|Anderson, William]], ''The Scottish Nation; or. The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland'', Edinburgh: A. Fullerton & Co., 1867, Vol. III | AngusRollok = == [https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso50scotuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Angus: Rollok Protocol Book] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AngusRollok|Angus - Rollok Protocol Book]]: * Angus, William, ''Protocol Book of Sir Robert Rollok: 1534-1552'', Edinburgh: J. Skinner & Co. Ltd, 1931 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scottishnationo05andegoog#page/n460/mode/2up Sempill] | AnnalsPatriots = == [https://archive.org/details/annalsofsuchpatr1805fras/page/3/mode/1up?view=theater Annals of Fraser, Frysell, Simon, or Fitzsimon] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#AnnalsPatriots|Annals of Fraser]]: * ''Annals of Such Patriots of the Distinguished Family of Fraser, Frysell, Simson, or Fitzsimon, as Have Signalised Themselves in the Public Service of Scotland'', Edinburgh: James Ballantyne, 1805 | ArchaeologicalAyrWigton = == [https://aanhs.org/archaeological-historical-collections/ Archaeological and Historcal Collections: Ayr and Wigton] == === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901564/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrWigton1|Ayr and Wigton Vol I]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: private, 1878, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901572/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrWigton2|Ayr and Wigton Vol II]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: private, 1880, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901580/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrWigton3|Ayr and Wigton Vol III]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: private, 1882, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/archologicalhist04ayrs/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrWigton4|Ayr and Wigton Vol IV]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: private, 1884, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901606/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrGalloway5|Ayr and Galloway Vol V]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1885, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901614/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrGalloway6|Ayr and Galloway Vol VI]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1889, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/archologicaland05unkngoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrGalloway7|Ayr and Wigton Vol VII]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1894, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901630/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrGalloway8|Ayr and Galloway Vol VIII]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1894, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/archologicalhist09ayrs/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrGalloway9|Ayr and Galloway Vol IX]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1895, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092901655/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArchaeologicalAyrGalloway10|Ayr and Galloway Vol X]]: * ''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1899, Vol. X | ArmstrongBruces = == [https://archive.org/details/brucesofairththe00arms/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Armstrong: Bruces of Airth] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArmstrongBruces|Armstrong - Bruces of Airth]: * [[Armstrong-18477|Armstrong, William Bruce]], ''The Bruces of Airth and Their Cadets'', Edinburgh: private, 1892 | ArmstrongCriminal = == [https://archive.org/details/acollectionanda01arnogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Arnot: Criminal Trials] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArnotCriminal|Arnot - Criminal Trials]]: * [[Wikipedial:Hugo_Arnot|Arnot, Hugo]], ''A Collection and Abridgement of Celebrated Criminal Trials in Scotland from A.D. 1536 to 1784, with Historical and Critical Remarks'', Glasgow: A. Napier, 1812 | ArnottHouse = == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081268260&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 Arnott: House of Arnot] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ArnottHouse|Arnott - House of Arnot]]: * Arnott, James, ''The House of Arnot and Some of its Branches: A Family History'', Edinburgh: T. & A. Constable, 1918 | EvelynArbruthnot = == [https://archive.org/details/memoriesofarbuth00arbu/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Arbruthnot: Memories of the Arbuthnots] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#EvelynArbruthnot|Evelyn - Memories of the Arbuthnots]]: * [[Evelyn-26|Evelyn, Ada Jane]], ''Memories of the Arbuthnots of Kincardineshire and Aberdeenshire'', London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1920 | AthollAtholl = == Atholl: Atholl and Tullibardine Families == === [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofatv11908atho/page/n16/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Atholl1|Atholl - Atholl and Tullibardine Vol. I]]: * Atholl, John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, ed., ''Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine Families'', Edinburgh: private, 1908, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofatv21908atho/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Atholl2|Atholl - Atholl and Tullibardine Vol. II]]: * Atholl, John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, ed., ''Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine Families'', Edinburgh: private, 1908, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofatv31908atho/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Atholl3|Atholl - Atholl and Tullibardine Vol. III]]: * Atholl, John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, ed., ''Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine Families'', Edinburgh: private, 1908, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofatv41908atho/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Atholl4|Atholl - Atholl and Tullibardine Vol. IV]]: * Atholl, John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, ed., ''Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine Families'', Edinburgh: private, 1908, Vol. IV | BaillieBaillies = == [https://archive.org/details/livesofbailliesd00bail/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Baillie: Lives of the Baillies] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BaillieLives|Baillie - Lives of the Baillies]]: * Baillie, James William, ''Lives of the Baillies'', Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1872 }} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|SPReliable|Reliable Resources}} == Some General References == {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|Head}} ---- {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ActsLordsCouncil}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ActsParliamentScotland}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|SheriffsGallowy}} {{Space:Book Resources |ProtestantExiles}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|Aitons}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AlmonPeerage}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonBurgesses}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonScottishHistory}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonFraser}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonHamilton}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonLaing}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonMajorAlpin}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonScottishNation}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AngusRollok}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AnnalsPatriots}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArchaeologicalAyrWigton}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArmstrongBruces}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArmstrongCriminal}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArnottHouse}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|EvelynArbruthnot}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AthollAtholl}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|BaillieBaillies}} {{Space:Book Resources |BainBorder}} {|style=''border:3px solid #000; border-color: #93ce40; background-color: #e1f0b4; margin:3em auto; font-size:95%;clear:both; width:95%'' |align=center|'''Ulster Scots''' |} {{Space:Book Resources - Colonies|ArmstrongSouthernFamilies}} {{Space:Book Resources |ArthurFowler}}

Booker Family Slave Schedules, Wilkes Co., GA

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slaves]]
'''Booker Slaves from Wilkes County Georgia'''
''Including''
''' Gresham/Booker Family and Gresham Slaves from Wilkes County Georgia '''


[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6789/images/NEWS-GA-TH_AT_CO.1904_08_25_0002?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kSI5&_phstart=successSource&pId=474244098&rcstate=NEWS-GA-TH_AT_CO.1904_08_25_0002%3A63%2C4004%2C201%2C4033%3B533%2C4037%2C676%2C4066%3B88%2C4296%2C193%2C4325%3B2697%2C5958%2C2843%2C5995%3B67%2C3371%2C184%2C3400%3B63%2C3891%2C200%2C3928%3B223%2C3891%2C383%2C3928%3B628%2C3975%2C788%2C4004 Caesar Booker lives to be 125] https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ajac/gawilkes.htm ==CHARTS KEY== OATH = signed reconstruction oath book
'''BOLD''' = Head of house
HM = Household Member with unknown family attachment
(F) = Female
(M) = Male
FAG = Find a Grave ==Wheeler Booker/Gresham Family Members== Members of the family are often referred to by either name {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="cc e0 ff" |- ! Name !  Birth  !  Oath  !  Tax Digest  !  Census  !  Misc  |- |Wheeler ||1847||* || || ||FAGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129644487/wheeler-booker |- |Jennie || || || || || |- |Evans ||1856 || || || || |- |Mary ||1860 || || || || |- |Susan ||1862 || || || || |- |John ||1864 || || || || |- |Wheeler ||1866 || || || || |- |Barbara || || || || || |- |Franklin || ||* || || || |- |UNKNOWN || || || || || |- |UNKNOWN || || || || || |- |}
==1870 Census of Bookers of Wilkes Co., GA== ===1870 Census listed Alphabetically=== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="ff e6 e6" |- ! No. ! Last Name ! First Name ! Age ! Sex ! Race ! Census http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/wilkes/census/1870/1870ab.txt |- |1 ||Booker || Abram ||50 ||M ||B ||298 |- |2 ||Booker||Abram Jr ||12 ||M ||B ||298 |- |3 ||Booker||Alex ||55 ||M ||B ||316 |- |4 ||Booker ||Allen ||6 ||M ||B ||230 |- |5 ||Booker ||Amanda ||1/12 ||F ||B ||316 |- |6 ||Booker ||Amanda ||16 ||F ||B ||370 |- |7|| Booker ||Amelia ||27 ||F ||B ||316 |- |8 ||Booker ||Amos ||35 ||M ||B ||229 |- |9 ||Booker ||Amy ||23 ||F ||B ||297 |- |10 ||Booker ||Andrew ||38 ||M ||B ||316 |- |11 ||Booker ||Annie ||60 ||F ||B ||292 |- |12||Booker ||Anthony ||45 ||M ||B ||317 |- |13 ||Booker ||Babe ||10 ||F ||B ||316 |- |14 ||Booker ||Banks ||12 ||F ||B ||328 |- |15 ||Booker ||Benjamin ||36 ||M ||B ||324 |- |16 ||Booker ||Benjamin ||12 ||M ||B ||267 |- |17||Booker ||Bud ||5 ||M ||B ||316 |- |18 ||Booker ||Caesar ||55 ||M ||B ||370 |- |19 ||Booker ||Caroline ||25 ||F ||B ||299 |- |20||Booker ||Caroline ||20 ||F ||B ||299 |- |21||Booker ||Caroline ||26 ||F ||B ||229 |- |22||Booker ||Carson ||6/12 ||M ||B ||318 |- |23||Booker ||Casandra ||14 ||F ||B ||354 |- |24||Booker ||Charity ||10 ||F ||B ||311 |- |25||Booker ||Charles ||80 ||M ||B ||255 |- |26||Booker ||Cynthia ||23 ||F ||B ||362 |- |27||Booker ||Daniel ||70 ||M ||B ||354 |- |28||Booker ||Davis ||9 ||M ||B ||316 |- |29||Booker ||Delia ||30 ||F ||B ||353 |- |30||Booker ||Doris ||6 ||M ||B ||318 |- |31||Booker ||Edward ||30 ||M ||B ||299 |- |32||Booker ||Edward ||8 ||M ||B ||300 |- |33||Booker ||Elijah ||28 ||M ||B ||299 |- |34||Booker ||Eliza ||4 ||F ||B ||317 |- |35||Booker ||Elizabeth ||45 ||F ||B ||305 |- |36||Booker ||Elizabeth ||5 ||F ||B ||354 |- |37||Booker ||Ella ||1 ||F ||B ||308 |- |38||Booker ||Ellen ||4 ||F ||B ||317 |- |39||Booker ||Evans ||15 ||M ||B ||292 |- |40||Booker ||Felix ||29 ||M ||B ||308 |- |41||Booker ||Frank ||14 ||M ||B ||298 |- |42||Booker ||Frank ||50 ||M ||B ||354 |- |43||Booker ||Frank ||18 ||M ||B ||354 |- |44||Booker ||Gabrilla ||12 ||F ||B ||299 |- |45||Booker ||Gilbert ||36 ||M ||B ||318 |- |46||Booker ||Goldman ||1 ||M ||B ||299 |- |47||Booker ||Grandison ||20 ||M ||B ||317 |- |48||Booker ||Hannah ||9 ||F ||B ||317 |- |49||Booker ||Harriet ||21 ||F ||B ||354 |- |50||Booker ||Harriet ||13 ||F ||B ||316 |- |51||Booker ||Henrietta ||26 ||F ||M ||308 |- |52||Booker ||Henrietta ||17 ||F ||B ||317 |- |53||Booker ||Henry ||26 ||M ||B ||354 |- |54||Booker ||Henry ||1 ||M ||B ||324 |- |55||Booker ||Illegible ||4 ||F ||B ||318 |- |56||Booker ||Infant ||0/12 ||M ||B ||297 |- |57||Booker ||Jabez ||10 ||M ||B ||353 |- |58||Booker ||James ||12 ||M ||B ||316 |- |59||Booker ||James ||3 ||M ||B ||292 |- |60||Booker ||James ||40 ||M ||B ||316 |- |61||Booker ||Jane ||4 ||F ||B ||299 |- |62||Booker ||Jane ||20 ||F ||B ||328 |- |63||Booker ||Jane ||50 ||F ||B ||267 |- |64||Booker ||Jane ||8 ||F ||B ||299 |- |65||Booker ||Jefferson ||40 ||M ||B ||299 |- |66||Booker ||Jessie ||1 ||M ||B ||299 |- |67||Booker ||Jincey ||25 ||F ||B ||316 |- |68||Booker ||John ||4 ||M ||B ||317 |- |69||Booker ||John ||2 ||M ||B ||299 |- |70||Booker ||Joseph ||3 ||M ||B ||299 |- |71||Booker ||Joseph ||24 ||M ||B ||354 |- |72||Booker ||Joseph ||8 ||M ||B ||317 |- |73||Booker ||Joseph B. ||4/12 ||M ||B ||362 |- |74||Booker ||Judy ||40 ||F ||B ||354 |- |75||Booker ||Julia A. ||25 ||F ||B ||311 |- |76||Booker ||Kitty ||18 ||F ||B ||297 |- |77||Booker ||Lee ||1 ||M ||B ||317 |- |78||Booker ||Lewis ||13 ||M ||B ||305 |- |79||Booker ||Linda ||38 ||F ||B ||317 |- |80||Booker ||Lucy ||7 ||F ||B ||308 |- |81||Booker ||Lucy ||33 ||F ||B ||230 |- |82||Booker ||Lucy ||50 ||F ||B ||255 |- |83||Booker ||Lucy ||80 ||F ||B ||299 |- |84||Booker ||Lura ||15 ||F ||B ||317 |- |85||Booker ||Malinda ||40 ||F ||B ||298 |- |86||Booker ||Margaret ||16 ||F ||B ||354 |- |87||Booker ||Maria ||35 ||F ||B ||299 |- |88||Booker ||Maria ||3 ||F ||B ||317 |- |89||Booker ||Marshal ||65 ||M ||B ||267 |- |90||Booker ||Mary ||3 ||F ||B ||316 |- |91||Booker ||Mary ||22 ||F ||B ||292 |- |92||Booker ||Mary ||50 ||F ||B ||316 |- |93||Booker ||Mary ||17 ||F ||B ||298 |- |94||Booker ||Mary ||8 ||F ||B ||298 |- |95||Booker ||Mary ||25 ||F ||B ||305 |- |96||Booker ||Mary ||35 ||F ||B ||354 |- |97||Booker ||Matilda ||4 ||F ||B ||312 |- |98||Booker ||Matilda ||8 ||F ||B ||328 |- |99||Booker ||Milly ||5 ||F ||B ||354 |- |100||Booker ||Milly ||8 ||F ||B ||319 |- |101||Booker ||Milly ||8 ||F ||B ||317 |- |102||Booker ||Mimi ||30 ||F ||B ||318 |- |103||Booker ||Moses ||1 ||M ||B ||292 |- |104||Booker ||Nancy ||45 ||F ||B ||328 |- |105||Booker ||Oliver ||2/12 ||M ||B ||312 |- |106||Booker ||Olvier ||40 ||M ||B ||311 |- |107||Booker ||Patrick ||23 ||M ||B ||321 |- |108||Booker ||Peggy ||50 ||F ||B ||370 |- |109||Booker ||Peggy ||62 ||F ||B ||354 |- |110||Booker ||Phillis ||24 ||F ||B ||324 |- |111||Booker ||Rachel ||21 ||F ||B ||354 |- |112||Booker ||Reese ||12 ||M ||B ||370 |- |113||Booker ||Robert Lee ||2 ||M ||B ||317 |- |114||Booker ||Rose ||60 ||F ||B ||354 |- |115||Booker ||Sabry ||37 ||F ||B ||357 |- |116||Booker ||Sally ||2 ||F ||B ||362 |- |117||Booker ||Sarah ||15 ||F ||B ||317 |- |118||Booker ||Silvey ||30 ||F ||B ||317 |- |119||Booker ||Silvey ||32 ||F ||B ||316 |- |120||Booker ||Spencer ||40 ||M ||B ||305 |- |121||Booker ||Squire ||24 ||M ||B ||317 |- |122||Booker ||Squire ||50 ||M ||B ||328 |- |123||Booker ||Susan ||1 ||F ||B ||292 |- |124||Booker ||Susan ||40 ||F ||B ||317 |- |125||Booker ||Susan ||18 ||F ||B ||354 |- |126||Booker ||Tabby ||35 ||F ||B ||316 |- |127||Booker ||Thomas ||14 ||M ||B ||351 |- |128||Booker ||Thomas ||14 ||M ||B ||230 |- |129||Booker ||Thomas ||5 ||M ||B ||317 |- |130||Booker ||Thomas ||5 ||M ||B ||299 |- |131||Booker ||Thomas ||23 ||M ||B ||316 |- |132||Booker ||Thomas ||3 ||M ||B ||316 |- |133||Booker ||Tilly ||30 ||F ||B ||317 |- |134||Booker ||Toney ||35 ||M ||B ||299 |- |135||Booker ||Tony ||97 ||M ||B ||317 |- |136||Booker ||Tony ||14 ||M ||B ||305 |- |137||Booker ||Washington ||17 ||M ||B ||316 |- |138||Booker ||Wesley ||3 ||M ||B ||328 |- |139||Booker || Wheeler ||39 ||M ||B ||316 |- |140||Booker ||William ||18 ||M ||B ||267 |- |141||Booker ||William ||18 ||M ||B ||370 |- |142||Booker ||Winny ||40 ||F ||B ||317 |- |143||Booker ||Wylie ||40 ||M ||B ||317 |- |144||Booker ||child unnamed ||1 ||F ||B ||317 |- |145||Booker ||infant ||9/12 ||M ||B ||317 |- |146||Booker ||infant ||3/12 ||M ||B ||317 |- |}
===1870 Census Bookers by Household Members, 1880 Census included=== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="cc e0 ff" |- ! Name !  Birth  !  Oath  !  Tax Digest   ! Census ! Misc |- |Jerry B || || || || || |- |Tom B || || || || || |- | ''' Pat Booker ''' ||1850 ||* || ||1880 "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8PH-M5C : 19 February 2021), Sallie Booker in household of Pat Booker, District 174, Wilkes, Georgia || #107 |- |Cynthia Booker - wife ||1852 || || ||1880 || #26 |- |Sallie Booker - dau || 1868 || || ||1880 || #116 |- |Jones Booker - son ||1871 || || ||1880 || ~ |- |Ciscero Booker - son ||1872 || || ||1880 || ~ |- |William Booker - son ||1875 || || ||1880 || ~ |- |George Booker - son ||1877 || || ||1880 || ~ |- |Abe || || || || || |- |Jim || || || || || |- |Anthony Booker ||1822 ||* || || 1870"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCQS-5XG : 29 May 2021), Robert Lee Booker in entry for Squire Booker, 1870 || #12 |- |Susan Booker ||1830 || || ||1870 || #124 |- |Sarah Booker ||1858 || || ||1870 || #117 |- |Joseph Booker ||1862 || || ||1870 || #72 |- |Bella Booker ||1866 || || ||1870 || |- |Maria Booker ||1868 || || ||1870 || #88 |- |Caesar || ||* || || || |- |Andrew || ||* || || || #10 |- |Anthony || ||* || || || |- |William || ||* || || || |- |Amos || ||* || || || #8 |- |Henry || ||* || || || |- |Caesar || ||* || || || |- |'''Felix Booker''' || 1841 || || ||pg 2 1870 "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCQS-5NH : 29 May 2021), Charity Booker in entry for Cassanda Booker, 1870 || |- |Henrietta Booker - wife? || 1844 || || || pg 2 1870 || |- |Ella Booker - dau? || 1869 || || || pg 2 1870 || |- |Lucy Booker - dau? || 1863 || || ||pg 2 1870 || |- | ''' Oliver Booker ''' ||1830 || || || 1870 || #106 |- |Julia A. (Coleman) Booker - wife ||1945 || || ||1870 || #75 |- |Charity Booker - dau? ||1850 || || ||1870 || |- |Matilda Booker - dau ||1866 || || ||1870 || #97 |- |Oliver Booker - son ||1870 || || ||1870 || #105 |- |Abram || ||* || || || |- | ''' Gilbert Booker ''' ||1834 || || ||1870 1880 United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8PH-CY3 : 19 February 2021), Caesar Booker in household of Gilbert Booker, District 175, Wilkes, Georgia No4 pg 3 || #45 |- |Mimi Booker ||1840 || || ||1870pg 3 1880 || #102 |- |Dennis Booker ||1864 || || || 1870pg 3 1880 || |- |Robert Booker ||1866 || || || 1870pg 3 1880 || |- |Caesar Booker ||1868 || || ||1870pg 3 1880 || |- |Harriet Booker - dau ||1870 || || ||1880 || |- |Wesley Booker - son ||1875 || || ||1880 || |- |Henrietta Booker - dau ||1877 || || ||1880 || |- |James Booker - son ||1880 || || ||1880 || |- |'''Alex Booker''' ||1815 || || ||1870 || |- |Mary Booker - wife? ||1820 || || ||1870 || |- |Thomas Booker - son? ||1867 || || ||1870 || |- |Thomas Booker - HM||1847 || || ||1870 || |- |Quincy? (F) Booker - HM-wife? ||1845 || || ||1870 || |- |Amanda Booker - HM-dau? ||1870 || || ||1870 || |- |'''James Booker''' ||1830 || || ||1870 || |- |Silvey Booker - wife? ||1838 || || ||1870 || |- |Washington Booker - son? ||1853 || || ||1870 || |- |Harriet Booker - dau? ||1857 || || ||1870 || |- |Babe Booker - dau? ||1860 || || ||1870 || |- |Bud Booker - dau? ||1865 || || ||1870 || |- |Mary Booker - dau? ||1867 || || ||1870 || |- |'''Wheeler Booker''' ||1831 || || ||1870 || |- |Amelia Booker - wife? ||1833 || || ||1870 || |- |James Booker - son? ||1857 || || ||1870 || |- |Denis Booker - son? ||1861 || || ||1870 || |- |'''Andrew Booker''' ||1832 || || ||1870 || |- |Tabby Booker - wife? ||1835 || || ||1870 || |- |'''Squire Booker''' ||1846 ||* || ||1870 || #121 |- |Winny Booker ||1830 || || ||1870 || #142 |- |Thomas Booker ||1865 || || ||1870 || #129 |- |Hannah Booker ||1861 || || ||1870 || |- |Silvey Booker - mom of ||1840 || || ||1870 || #118 |- |John Booker - son ||1866 || || ||1870 || #68 |- |Robert Lee Booker - son ||1866 || || ||1870 || #113 |- |Booker Male Infant - son ||1870 || || ||1870 || |- |Moses || ||* || || || |- |Marshall ||1805 ||* || || || #89 |- | ''' Alexander (Alex) Booker ''' ||1820 ||* || || || |- |Polly Booker - wife ||1825 || || || || |- |Thomas Booker - son ||1845 ||* || || || |- |Americus Booker - sis ||1865 || || || || |- |Thomas Booker - nf ||1870 || || || || |- |Harkless Booker - nf ||1871 || || || || |- | ''' Tony(Anthony) Booker ''' ||1815 ||* || ||1870 "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCQS-GYB : 29 May 2021), John Booker in entry for Edward Booker, 1870 || |- |Lucy Booker - mom ||1785 || || ||1870 || |- | ''' Pierce Booker ''' ||1847 || || || || |- |Almeda Booker - wife? ||1750 || || || || |- |'''Tilly Booker''' ||1850 || || ||1870pg 2 || |- |Leo Booker - son? ||1869 || || ||1870pg 2 || |- |Jenny Lane - HM ||1810 || || ||1870pg 2 || |- |Ticey Parkinson - HM ||1810 || || ||1870pg 2 || |- |Nelly Arnold - HM ||1790 || || ||1870pg 2 || |- |'''John Landers''' ||1823 || || || 1870 pg 2 || |- |Nancy Landers - wife?||1842 || || || 1870 pg 2 || |- |Lewis Booker - son? ||1852 || || || 1870 pg 2 || |- |Millie Booker - HM||1862 || || || 1870 pg 2 || |- |Eliza Booker - HM||1866 || || || 1870 pg 2 || |- |Infant (F) - HM||1869 || || || 1870 pg 2 || |- |'''Grandison Booker''' ||1850 || || || 1870 pg 2 || #47 |- |Henrietta Booker ||1853 || || || 1870 pg 2 || #52 |- |Infant son Booker ||1870 || || || 1870 pg 2 || #52 |- |'''Tony Booker''' ||1773 || || ||1870 || |- |'''Wylie Booker''' ||1830 || || ||1870 pg 2 || #143 |- |Linda Booker - wife? ||1832 || || ||1870pg 2 || #79 |- |Lucy? Booker - dau? ||1855 || || ||1870 pg 2 || |- |'''Casandra Booker''' ||1850 || || ||1870 pg 3 || |- |Charity Booker ||1868 || || ||1870 pg 3 || |- |Milly Booker || Mar 1870 || || ||1870 pg 3 || |- |'''Pollard Pashall''' || 1849 || || ||1870 pg 3 || |- |Maria Landers - HM|| 1864 || || ||1870 pg 3 || |- |Milly Booker - HM|| 1862 || || ||1870 pg 3 || |- |'''Patrick Booker''' || 1847 || || ||1870 pg 10|| |- |Cicero Hill - HM || 1847 || || ||1870 pg 10 || |- |Frances Hill - HM || 1850 || || ||1870 pg 10 || |- | ''' Elijah Booker ''' ||1842 || || ||1870 || #33 |- |Caroline Booker - wife ||1845 || || ||1870 || #19 |- |Joseph Booker - son ||1867 || || ||1870 || #70 |- | ''' Edward Booker ''' ||1840 || || ||1870 || #31 |- |Caroline Booker - wife ||1850 || || ||1870 || #20 |- |John Booker - son ||1868 || || ||1870 || #60 |- |Jane Booker - dau ||1866 || || ||1870 || #61 |- |Goldman Booker - son ||1869 || || ||1870 || #46 |- | ''' Jefferson Booker ''' ||1830 || || ||1870 || #65 |- |Maria Booker - wife ||1835 || || ||1870 || #87 |- | ''' Gerry Booker ''' ||1854 || || ||1880 || |- |Harriet Booker - wife ||1856 || || ||1880 || |- |Harriet Booker - dau ||1871 || || ||1880 || |- |'''Benjamin Booker''' || 1834 ||* || || 1870 U.S. 1870 Census Wilkes County, Georgia https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4391663:7163?tid=&pid=&queryId=11aa6f0e4fb3bb468ba1871c85670876&_phsrc=DFa3&_phstart=successSourcepg 4 || |- |}
==Greshams of Wilkes Co, GA== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="Cc e0 ff" |- ! Name ! Birth ! Oath ! Tax Digest ! Census ! Misc |- | ''' Watson Gresham ''' ||1800 || || ||1870 || |- | Lucy Gresham - wife? ||1802 || || ||1870 || |- | Robert Gresham ||1850 || || ||1870 || |- | ''' Watson Gresham ''' ||1850 ||* ||TX4 ||1880 || |- |Lou Gresham - wife ||1853 || || ||1880 || |- |Berry Gresham - son ||1869 || || ||1880 || |- |Joseph Gresham - son ||1871 || || ||1880 || |- |John Gresham - son ||1874 || || ||1880 || |- |Isam Gresham - son ||1866 || || ||1880 || |- |Silvey Gresham - son ||1815 || || ||1880 || |- | ''' Wyatt Gresham ''' ||1839 || ||TX5 || || |- |Lucy Ann Gresham- wife? ||1853 || ||TX5 || || |- |Susan Gresham - dau? ||1870 || ||TX5 || || |- |Elbert Gresham || ||* || || || |- |Nero Gresham || ||* || || || |- |Richard Gresham || ||* || || || |- |Anderson Gresham || ||* || || || |- |Thomas Gresham || ||* || || || |- |Milton Gresham || ||* || || || |- |UNKNOWN || || || || || |- |}
==Booker Gresham Prop. Tax Digest== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="2" bgcolor="ff e6 b3" |- ! Tax Digest #1 ! Tax Digest #2 ! Tax Digest #3 ! Tax Digest #4 ! Tax Digest #5 ! Tax Digest #6 |- | Spencer Booker || Pat Booker || Spencer Booker || Evans Gresham || Frank Gresham || James Booker |- | Bob Gresham* || Frank Booker || Evans Booker || Spencer Booker || Spencer Booker || Frank Gresham  |- | Wheeler Booker  || Spencer Booker  || Frank Gresham*  || Frank Gresham*  || Jim Booker || |- | Polly Booker || || Bob Gresham || Watson Gresham || Anthony Booker  || |- | Jerry Booker* || || Abe Booker || || Alex Booker* || |- | Tom Booker || || Polly Booker || || Caesar Booker* || |- | Frank Gresham || || || || Pat Booker || |- | Evans Gresham || || || || Wheeler Booker || |- |} Above chart = * Below 21 years of age Polly Booker 1880 census "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8PH-SH5 : 19 February 2021), Polly Booker in household of Alexander Booker, District 174, Wilkes, Georgia Alexander Booker 60 head Polly Booker 55 wife Thomas Booker 35 Son Americus Booker 15 sister Thomas Booker 10 servant Harkless Booker 9 servant No. 5 - Oliver Booker - 1870 United States Federal Census - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4389573:7163?ssrc=pt&tid=25011224&pid=26225727610 Oliver Booker 40 Julia A Booker Coleman 25 Charity Booker 10 Matilda Booker 4 Oliver Booker 2/12 In the 1880 census, Wilkes Co., GA Simpson Booker, slave Owner, lives 3 families from Tony Booker 55 domestic servant Lucy Booker 85 mother at home One family down is Pierce Booker 23 head farm labor Almeda Booker 20 wife farm labor Spencer Booker 60 servant farm labor unk if this is same Spencer he should be 50 ==1850 Slave Schedules== '''John M. Booker - 27''' 1850 Slave Schedule"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7N-JCMM : 23 February 2021), Jno M Booker in entry for MM9.1.1/MVCS-T73:, 1850 1850 Slave Schedulehttp://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/wilkes/deeds/thurmond107ndd.txthttp://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/wilkes/deeds/stinson106ndd.txt {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="e6 ff e6" |- ! Name ! Sex ! Age ! Date ! Misc |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||45 ||1805|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||40 ||1810|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||28 ||1822|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||25 ||1825|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||25 ||1825|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||25 ||1825|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||25 ||1825|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||25 ||1825|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||22 ||1828|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||22 ||1828|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||20 ||1830|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||20 ||1830|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||12 ||1838|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||11 ||1839|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||11 ||1839|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 ||1842|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||8 ||1842|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||7 ||1843|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||7 ||1843|| |- |UNKNOWN || ||6 ||1844|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||6 ||1844|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||5 ||1845|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||5 ||1845|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||3 ||1847|| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||2 ||1848|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||1 ||1849|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||1 ||1849|| |- |} '''William M. Booker - 2''' {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="e6 ff e6" |- ! Name ! Sex ! Age ! Date ! Misc |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||60||1790|| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||35||1815|| |- |} '''Richeson Booker - 84 ''' 1850 Slave Schedule"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7N-J62M : 23 February 2021), Richarson Booker in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC3-MHB:, 1850 {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="e6 ff e6" |- ! Name ! Sex ! Age ! Date ! Misc |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||90|||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||70 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||70 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||55 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||55 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||55 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||45 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||45 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||28 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M|| 28 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||28 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||27 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||27 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||23 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||23 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||23 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M|| 19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M|| 19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||19 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||14 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M||14 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||14 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||14 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||14 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||13 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||13 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||47 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||48 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||46 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F||45 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||45 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||46 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||25 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||25 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||24 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||24 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||23 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||23 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||23 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||22 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||22 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||22 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||21 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||21 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||20 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||18 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||17 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||15 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||12 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||12 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||12 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||11 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||11 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||11 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||10 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||10 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||10 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||9 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||9 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||F ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||10 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||10 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||9 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||9 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||7 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||7 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||6 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||6 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||5 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||5 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||8 |||| |- |UNKNOWN ||M ||7|||| |- |} ==1860 Slave Schedules== '''Simpson Booker - 16''' {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- ! 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Booker T Washington Park in Limestone County, Texas

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[[Category:Limestone County, Texas]] {{US Black Heritage}}  Related Space Page: [[Space: Juneteenth|Juneteenth]] Booker T. Washington Park is located just west of Mexia, Texas, and is on the shore of Lake Mexia. It was founded in 1898 to serve as grounds for celebrations of Juneteenth. From the 1968 Texas Historical Marker: Texas Historical Commission. Details for Booker T. Washington Park (Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5293000452). Accessed 18 Jun 2021. [https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/5293000452 Live Link] and [http://web.archive.org/web/20210617234151/https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/5293000452 Archived Link] "Set aside by deed in 1898 as a permanent site for celebrating June 19th-- the anniversary of the 1865 emancipation of slaves in Texas. It was 2.5 miles south of this site that slaves of this area first heard their freedom announced. Limestone County in the 1860's-- era of initial celebrations here--had many able Negro leaders. It sent to the Texas constitutional convention of 1866 one of its Negro citizens, '''Ralph Long'''. From among people who lived in this locality at the time of emancipation came Negro legislators '''Giles Cotton''', '''Dave Medlock''' and '''Sheppard Mullins'''. Even before land was dedicated for the park here, this was site of annual celebration on June 19th. For many years the honorable Ralph Long was the featured orator, speaking at times from bed of a wagon parked in the shade. As many as 20,000 often gathered for the occasion. On July 7, 1912, the 19th of June Organization was chartered, to administer the park and perpetuate regional history...." == Sources == See also: * Photos at: https://visitlimestonecountytx.com/booker-t-washington-park/ [http://web.archive.org/web/20210419224421/https://visitlimestonecountytx.com/booker-t-washington-park/ Archived Link] *https://www.lcjuneteenthorganization.org/ * https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/comanche-crossing-lake-mexia-teen-drownings-juneteenth/

Booklet: Lazarus Webb and family

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[[Gerard-337]] [[Space:Booklet: Lazarus Webb and family|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|Z}}} |Z = ''Biography of Lazarus Webb and his wife Nancy Creek, Eli Webb and his wife Margaret Sandusky and their descendants.'' By M. N. and Daniel R. Webb (1894) {{{url|[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE927366 Link to biography]}}}{{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}}. }}

Books of Remembrance

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|The Spence Family History]] ==The Books of Remembrance == :During the First World War on July 1, 1917 Prime Minister Robert Borden announced there would be a Memorial Chamber in the soon-to-be constructed Peace Tower. On August 3, 1927, Prince Albert Edward (King Edward VIII) unveiled an altar, upon which the book of the First World War would rest. The stone for the steps came from quarries in Flanders Fields and the brass nameplates were cast from spent shell casings from the war. Six books followed covering all the conflicts to date. :The seven Books of Remembrance housed in the Peace Tower of the Canadian Parliament Buildings in Ottawa are illuminated manuscript volumes recording the names of members of the Canadian Forces and Canadian Merchant Navy killed on active service in wartime, and in other conflicts. === Conception of the books === :During the First World War on July 1, 1917, Prime Minister Robert Borden announced there would be a Memorial Chamber in the soon-to-be constructed Peace Tower. He said that it would be a "memorial to the debt of our forefathers and to the valour of those Canadians who, in the Great War, fought for the liberties of Canada, of the Empire, and of humanity". :Although it was originally hoped to inscribe the names of the dead Canadians upon the walls of the chamber, it was decided that it was more practical to follow Colonel A. Fortesque Duguid's idea to house Books of Remembrance inside the chamber instead. :The altar upon which sits the First World War Book of RemembranceOn August 3, 1927, while in Ottawa, Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VIII) unveiled an altar, a gift from the British government, upon which the book of the First World War would rest. The stone for the steps came from quarries in Flanders Fields and the brass nameplates were cast from spent shell casings from the war. ==== Illumination ==== :All the books have some illumination; those for the two world wars having the most, with each page having a wide border at the top decorated with plant motifs, usually leaves, and a unit badge. Other books only have illumination on the title page. === The Books === ====First World War ==== :[[Space:WWI Book of Remembrance|The Book of the First World War]] is the largest of the books, containing 66,655 names. It took London, Ontario native James Purves eleven years to gather the necessary materials to begin work on the book, and upon his death in 1940, work passed to his assistant Alan Beddoe, who completed the book by 1942. (Beddoe would spend the next thirty years of his life as the chief artist of the books, dying in 1975.) Contributors to the first book included Evelyn Lambart, who would go on to become an animator at the National Film Board of Canada. ====Second World War ==== :In 1948, it was announced that the [[Space:WWII Book of Remembrance|Second Book of Remembrance]] would be created to memorialize the 44,893 Canadians who had died in the Second World War. This time, Beddoe was given a chief assistant, five assistant artists, two writers, an accounting officer and a proof-reader to help with the book, scheduled to be completed in 1952. A series of delays, however, slowed the progress of the book - notably after the government decided that work should be restarted in 1951, to re-write all the names, this time including the abbreviations of individual regiments. The book was completed in 1957, and that Remembrance Day was placed in the Memorial Chamber alongside the first book. :In 1959, humidity destroyed the bindings of the two World War books, requiring them to be re-bound. ==== Newfoundland ==== :The Newfoundland book, commemorating over 2300 Newfoundlanders who gave their lives in the First and Second World War (before Newfoundland became a province of Canada), was placed in the Memorial Chamber in 1973. ==== Korean War ==== :516 Canadians lost their lives in the Korean War (1950-1953). ==== South African War and Nile Expedition ==== :Canada's first overseas war, the Nile Expedition for the Relief of General Gordon (1884-1885) claimed 16 lives from a Canadian force of 400. Of the 7,000 Canadian troops deployed in the South African War, about 250 died and are listed in the book. ==== Merchant Navy ==== :From the Canadian Merchant Navy, more than 570 Canadian men and women died during the First World War and more than 1600 during the Second World War. This book was dedicated in 1993. ==== 7th book, "In the Service of Canada" ==== :A seventh Book of Remembrance, dedicated on November 11, 2005, lists members of the Canadian Forces who have died on active duty in the service of Canada (other than those already covered by the Korean War book) since the close of the Second World War book. Unlike the others, which were designed after the end of each period of hostilities, the seventh book is ongoing and is expected to continue "for generations to come".

Boomer

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Boomer_Name_Study]]

Boomer Name Study

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[[Category:Boomer Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Boomer-92|Carole Clare]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Boomer No. 2 Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Boomer_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1915]]

Boomer No. 2 Mine Disaster 1915

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |'''Boomer No. 2 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: 30 Nov 1915 * Location: [[:Category:Boomer, West Virginia|Boomer, Fayette County, West Virginia]] * Type: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 23 killed * Cause: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Boomer No. 2 Mine Disaster, Boomer, West Virginia, 1915]] 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:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Boomer, West Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources ===

Boon Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Hi, Boon family get together to meet other family members, and to expand our family tree. Also to possibly visit the Iron Pot lighthouse, erect gravestone for Captain Boon, visit Ernest Boon's yacht "Aotea". Also visit the Maritime Museum.

Boone County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Boone County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |} {{Image|file=Boone_County_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Boone County, Kentucky''' }} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Boone County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== The county was formed in 1798 from a portion of [[:Category:Campbell County, Kentucky|Campbell County.]] It was named after [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone (1734-1820)]]. ====Government Offices==== * The first courthouse was a log structure erected in 1801 in Wilmington. * The second courthouse was a two story brick structure built in 1817 in [[:Category:Burlington, Kentucky|Burlington.]] * The third and present courthouse was built in 1888 and was renovated in 1959. * The County Justice Center was constructed in 2001 to 2003. === Geography === '''Boone County''' is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Its county seat is [[:Category:Burlington, Kentucky|Burlington.]] ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Boone County, [[:Category: Kentucky |Kentucky ]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Dearborn County, Indiana|Dearborn County, Indiana]] | N Location = [[:Category:Hamilton County, Ohio|Hamilton County, Ohio]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category:Kenton County, Kentucky| Kenton County]] | SE Location = | S Location = [[:Category:Grant County, Kentucky|Grant County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Gallatin County, Kentucky|Gallatin County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Switzerland County, Indiana|Switzerland County, Indiana]] and [[:Category:Ohio County, Indiana|Ohio County, Indiana]] }}{{Clear}} ==== Bell County Communities ==== '''Cities''' * [[:Category:Florence, Kentucky|Florence]] * [[:Category:Union, Kentucky|Union]] * [[:Category:Walton, Kentucky| Walton]] '''Census-designated place''' * [[:Category:Burlington, Kentucky|Burlington]] * [[:Category:Francisville, Kentucky| Francisville]] * [[:Category:Hebron, Kentucky|Hebron]] * [[:Category:Oakbrook, Kentucky| Oakbrook]] * [[:Category:Petersburg, Kentucky|Petersburg]] * [[:Category:Rabbit Hash, Kentucky|Rabbit Hash]] * [[:Category:Verona, Kentucky| Verona]] '''Other unincorporated communities''' * [[:Category:Belleview, Kentucky| Belleview]] * [[:Category:Big Bone, Kentucky|Big Bone]] * [[:Category:Bullittsville, Kentucky| Bullittsville]] * [[:Category:Constance, Kentucky|Constance]] * [[:Category:Hamilton, Kentucky|Hamilton]] * [[:Category:Limaburg, Kentucky| Limaburg]] * [[:Category:McVille, Kentucky|McVille]] * [[:Category:Richwood, Kentucky|Richwood]] * [[:Category:Taylorsport, Kentucky|Taylorsport]] ===Demographics=== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' |- ! 1800 ! 1,534 ! — |- ! 1810 ! 3,608 ! 135.2% |- ! 1820 ! 6,542 ! 81.3% |- ! 1830 ! 9,075 ! 38.7% |- ! 1840 ! 10,034 ! 10.6% |- ! 1850 ! 11,185 ! 11.5% |- ! 1860 ! 11,196 ! 0.1% |- ! 1870 ! 10,696 ! −4.5% |- ! 1880 ! 11,996 ! 12.2% |- ! 1890 ! 12,246 ! 2.1% |- ! 1900 ! 11,170 ! −8.8% |- ! 1910 ! 9,420 ! −15.7% |- ! 1920 ! 9,572 ! 1.6% |- ! 1930 ! 9,595 ! 0.2% |- ! 1940 ! 10,820 ! 12.8% |- ! 1950 ! 13,015 ! 20.3% |- ! 1960 ! 21,940 ! 68.6% |- ! 1970 ! 32,812 ! 49.6% |- ! 1980 ! 45,842 ! 39.7% |- ! 1990 ! 57,589 ! 25.6% |- ! 2000 ! 85,991 ! 49.3% |- ! 2010 ! 118,811 ! 38.2% |- ! 2020 ! 135,968 ! 14.4% |- ! 2021 (est.) ! 137,412 ! 1.1% |} ===Notables=== * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_(gamer) Ace (gamer)] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Alexander Shaun Edward Alexander] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Leland_Atwood John Leland Atwood (1904 – 1999)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristi_Capel Kristi Marie Capel] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Cauthen Steve Cauthen] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vactor_Tousey_Chambers Vactor Tousey Chambers (1830~1883)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Crigler John Lloyd Crigler (May 31, 1936 – December 1, 2012)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_David-Jones Joseph David-Jones] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Davis Geoffrey Clark Davis] * [[Douglas-13483|Lloyd Cassel Douglas (1877-1951)]] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Floyd_(American_football) George Floyd Jr.] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Fields Fred Fields] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintilla_Geer_Bruton Emma Quintilla Geer Bruton (1907-1989)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akilah_Hughes Akilah Saidah Kamaria Hughes] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Lane Amos Lane] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_Leon Sonny Leon] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Gates_Lloyd Curtis Gates Lloyd] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Lucas_(politician) Ken Lucas (politician)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Price James Kenneth Price (1931 – 1987)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Johnson_(baseball) Jason Michael Johnson (Baseball)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Ed_Massey C. Ed Massey] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_O%27Brien_(guitarist) Pat O'Brien (guitarist)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Pillman Brian William Pillman (1962 – 1997)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_B._Rouse Arthur B. Rouse] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Thomas_Rouse Owen Thomas Rouse] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Kuhn Scott Ryan Kuhn] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal_Santoro Sal Santoro] * [[Scott-49031|Patricia Ann Scott (1929-2016)]] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berniece_T._Hiser Berniece Iona Terry Hiser (1908 – 1995)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delano_E._Williamson Delano Eccles Williamson (1822 - 1903)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addia_Wuchner Addia Kathryn Wuchner] === Slavery in Boone County === :''' 1850 Slave Schedule''' * 194 slave owners * 676 Black slaves * 116 Mulatto slaves * 36 free Blacks * 1 free Mulatto :'''1860 Slave Schedule''' * 468 slave owners * 1,256 Black slaves * 489 Mulatto slaves * 35 free Blacks * 12 free Mulattoes : '''Slavery ended on December 18, 1865.''' :'''1870 U.S. Federal Census''' * 1,013 Blacks * 207 Mulattoes * About 20 U.S. Colored Troops gave Boone County, KY, as their birth location. === Major Highways === * I-75 * I-275 * U.S. 25 (Dixie Highway) * U.S. 42 * Ky 18 * Ky 20 * Ky 338 (Idlewild Road) ==Cemetery Resources== * [[:Category:Boone County, Kentucky, Cemeteries |Boone County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Boone+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_996 Boone County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boone-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Boone County KY Cemetery Records on LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boone/cemetery.html Boone County Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] === Boone County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : [https://booneclerk.com/ The Boone County Court Clerk] maintains many original documents dating from 1798 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boone/birth_main.html Boone County, Kentucky Birth Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boone-County-Birth-Records.htm Boone County Ky Birth Records on LDS Genealogy] *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/birthrecords.htm Boone County Birth Records on KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/boone/boone.html Boone County KY Births Records on USGenweb Archives] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Boone County, Kentucky, Census Records| Boone County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4464515 United States Census, 1950] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boone/marriage_main.htm Boone County, Kentucky Marriage Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boone-County-Marriage-Records.htm Boone County Ky Marriage Records on LDS Genealogy] *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/marriage.htm Boone County Marriage Records on KYGenWeb] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boone/death_main.html Boone County, Kentucky Death Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boone-County-Death-Records.htm Boone County Ky Death Records on LDS Genealogy] *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/death.htm Boone County Death Records on KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/boone/deaths.html Boone County KY Death Records on USGenweb Archives] ==== Wills ==== *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/boonecountywills.htm Boone County Wills on KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/boone/wills.html Boone County KY Wills on USGenweb Archives] ==== Military Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boone/military.html Boone County, Kentucky Military Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boone-County-Military-Records.htm Boone County Ky Military Records on LDS Genealogy] *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/military.htm Boone County Military Records on KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/boone/boone.html Boone County KY Military Records on USGenweb Archives] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/ Linnemann Family Funeral Homes Obituaries.] * [https://www.nkytribune.com/obituaries-2/ Obituaries on Northern Kentucky Tribune.] *[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/boone-county Local obituaries for Boone County, Kentucky on Legacy.] === Other Boone County Resources === * [https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=73&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Boone+County+-+Bluegrass Notable Boone County Kentucky African Americans Database] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/boone-ky-genealogy/ Boone County, Kentucky on Linkpendium] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/barren/ Boone County, Kentucky on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boone-County.htm Boone County on LDS Genealogy] * [https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/ Boone County on KYGenWeb] *[http://usgwarchives.net/ky/boone/boone.html Boone County KY on the USGenweb Archives] === KY Statewide Online === * [https://www.kygenweb.net/index.html KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html USGenWeb Archives - Kentucky] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/countyindex.html Kentucky Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/index.htm Kentucky Genealogy at LDS Genealogy] * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/ky-genealogy/ Kentucky: Family History & Genealogy] == Sources == * [[wikipedia:Boone County, Kentucky |Wikipedia:Boone County, Kentucky]] * {{Wikidata|Q113185|enwiki}}

Boone County, West Virginia

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Boone County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Boone County was formed in 1847 from Kanawha, Cabell, and Logan Counties, Virginia (now West Virginia). The county was named for Daniel Boone. In 1742, while on an exploring trip, John Peter Salley and companions discovered coal near the present day community of Peytona. The discovery of coal has played a vital role in fueling the steel mills and power plants of the United States, and remains the backbone of Boone County's economy. Madison is the county seat, formed in 1906, and derived its name from Colonel William Madison Peyton.'The History of Boone County" Boone County Community and Economic Development Corp. copyright 2013. (accessed 25 June 2017) [http://boonecountywv.org/history.php] '''Government Offices'''
County Courthouse, 206 Court Street, Madison, WV 25130 - Phone: 304-369-7301
[http://boonecountywv.org/ County Government Agencies] '''Geography'''
The area is part of the Allegheny Plateau. Consisting of mountainous areas with little bottomland. Elevations vary from a low of 660 feet in the north to nearly 3,400 feet in the southeast. The land is heavily forested and rich in mineral resources. The main rivers are the Coal and Little Coal rivers, which flow to the Kanawha River. Adkins, John E. "Boone County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 31 May 2013. Web. (accessed 25 June 2017). [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/609] '''Adjacent counties'''
:Kanawha County (north) :Raleigh County (east) :Wyoming County (south) :Logan County (southwest) :Lincoln County (west) '''Protected areas'''
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_Creek_Wildlife_Management_Area Fork Creek Wildlife Management Area] located on 7,000 acres near Nellis, West Virginia. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Boone_County,_West_Virginia National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County, West Virginia] '''Demographics'''
:Land Area (sq miles): 501.54 :Population: 24,629 :Median Income: $42,819 "Barbour County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Boone](acsessed 22 June 2017) '''Cities'''
Andrew / Ashford /[[:Category:Bald_Knob%2C_West_Virginia|Bald Knob]] / Bandytown / Barrett / Bigson / Bim / Bloomingrose / Blue Pennant / Bob White / Bradley / Brushton / Cameo / Cazy / Clinton / Clothier / Comfort / Coopertown / [[:Category:Danville%2C_West_Virginia|Danville]] / Dartmont / Dodson Junction / Easly / Eden / Elk Run Junction / Emmons / Foch / [[:Category:Foster%2C_West_Virginia|Foster]] / Fosterville / Garrison / [[:Category:Gordon%2C_West_Virginia|Gordon]] / Greenview / Grippe / Havana / Hewett / Hopkins Fork / Janie / Jeffrey / Julian / Keith / Kirbyton / Kohlsaat / Lanta / Lindytown / Low Gap / [[:Category:Madison%2C_West_Virginia|Madison]] (County Seat) / Manila / Marnie / Marthatown / Maxine / Milltown / Morrisvale / Nellis / Nelson / Orgas / [[:Category:Ottawa%2C_West_Virginia|Ottawa]] / Peytona / Pondco / Powell Creek / Prenter / Price Hill / Quinland / Racine / Ramage / Ridgeview / Rumble / Saxon / Secoal / Seth / Sharlow / South Madison / [[:Category:Sylvester%2C_West_Virginia|Sylvester]] / [[:Category:Turtle_Creek%2C_West_Virginia|Turtle Creek]] / Twilight / Uneeda / Van / Washington Heights / [[:Category:Wharton%2C_West_Virginia|Wharton]] / Williams Mountain / [[:Category:Whitesville%2C_West_Virginia|Whitesville]] '''Formed From'''
Kanawha, Cabell, and Logan Counties, Virginia '''Resources'''
:[http://www.wvgenweb.org/boone Boone County West Virginia on WVGenWeb] :[http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/boone.html Boone County on West Virginia Archives and History] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boone_County,_West_Virginia Boone County on Wikepedia] :[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Boone_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Boone County on FamilySearch] '''Census'''
:2000 United States Census,there were 25,535 people, 10,291 households, and 7,460 families residing in the county.Wikipedia contributors. Boone County, West Virginia [Internet]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia; 2017 Jun 23, 20:53 UTC (cited 2017 Jun 25). {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boone_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=787167119] :2010 United States Census, there were 24,629 people, 9,928 households, and 7,014 families residing in the county. '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' [[:Category:Boone_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|'''Cemeteries''' of Boone County on WikiTree]] '''Sources'''

Boone County Arkansas

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{{United States|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Boone County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Boone County, Arkansas! == Boone County, Arkansas is located in the northern part of the state, and its history can be traced back to the early 19th century. It was named after Daniel Boone*Hempstead, Fay, St. Louis and New York, N.D. Thompson publishing company, 1890. "[https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcmassbookdig.pictorialhistory00hemp/?st=gallery A pictorial history of Arkansas, from earliest times to the year 1890]." Accessed 12 Mar 2023., a famous frontiersman and explorer who played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Boone was born in Pennsylvania in 1734 and became well-known for his skills as a hunter and his knowledge of the wilderness. He is often credited with blazing a trail through the Cumberland Gap in the Appalachian Mountains, which allowed for easier travel and settlement of the region that would later become Kentucky. Boone spent much of his life exploring and settling in the western territories of North America, and his name has been used to honor many places throughout the country, including Boone County, Arkansas. In the early 1800s, Boone County was part of the Louisiana Territory, which was purchased by the United States from France in 1803. The first European-American settlers arrived in the area in the 1820s, and the Arkansas Territorial Legislature officially created the county on April 9, 1869. During the Civil War, Boone County was the site of several skirmishes between Union and Confederate forces. In 1862, Union forces occupied the county seat of Harrison, which remained under Union control for the rest of the war. Many of the county's residents sympathized with the Confederacy, and some even formed guerrilla bands to resist Union forces. After the war, Boone County became a center for agriculture and timber production. The St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, also known as the Frisco, was completed in 1901 through the county, providing a major transportation route for goods and people. In the early 20th century, Boone County was also known for its zinc mining industry. The town of Zinc, Arkansas, was founded in 1910, and at its peak, it was home to several thousand people. During the Great Depression, many of the county's residents suffered from poverty and unemployment. In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) established several camps in the county, providing employment and infrastructure improvements. In the decades following World War II, Boone County experienced growth and development. The county's population increased, and new businesses and industries were established. Today, Boone County is home to several towns and cities, including Harrison, the county seat, as well as Alpena, Bellefonte, Diamond City, Lead Hill, Omaha, and Valley Springs. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[:Category:Taney_County%2C_Missouri|Taney County, Missouri]] (north) *[[Space:Marion_County_Arkansas|Marion County]] (east) *[[Space:Searcy_County_Arkansas|Searcy County]] (southeast) *[[Space:Newton_County_Arkansas|Newton County]] (south) *[[Space:Carroll_County_Arkansas|Carroll County]] (west) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Diamond_City%2C_Arkansas|Diamond City]]||[[:Category:Harrison%2C_Arkansas|Harrison]] |} ===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Alpena%2C_Arkansas|Alpena]]||[[:Category:Bellefonte%2C_Arkansas|Bellefonte]]||[[:Category:Bergman%2C_Arkansas|Bergman]]||[[:Category:Everton%2C_Arkansas|Everton]] |- |[[:Category:Lead_Hill%2C_Arkansas|Lead Hill]]||[[:Category:Omaha%2C_Arkansas|Omaha]]||[[:Category:South_Lead_Hill%2C_Arkansas|South Lead Hill]]||[[:Category:Valley_Springs%2C_Arkansas|Valley Springs]] |- |[[:Category:Zinc%2C_Arkansas|Zinc]] |} ===Unincorporated communities=== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Batavia%2C_Arkansas|Batavia]]||Bear Creek Springs||[[:Category:Capps%2C_Arkansas|Capps]] |- |Hopewell||Little Arkansaw||Self |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Batavia_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Batavia]]||[[:Category:Bellefonte_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Bellefonte]]||[[:Category:Blythe_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Blythe]]||[[:Category:Bryan_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Bryan]] |- |[[:Category:Carrollton_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Carrollton]]||[[:Category:Elixir_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Elixir]]||[[:Category:Ewing_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Ewing]]||[[:Category:Gaither_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Gaither]] |- |[[:Category:Jackson_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Jackson]]||[[:Category:Jefferson_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Jefferson]]||[[:Category:Lee_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Lee]]||[[:Category:Long_Creek_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Long Creek]] |- |[[:Category:North_Harrison_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|North Harrison]]||[[:Category:Olvey_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Olvey]]||[[:Category:Omaha_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Omaha]]||[[:Category:Prairie_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Prairie]] |- |[[:Category:South_Harrison_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|South Harrison]]||[[:Category:Sugar_Loaf_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Sugar Loaf]]||[[:Category:Summit_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Summit]]||[[:Category:Zinc_Township%2C_Boone_County%2C_Arkansas|Zinc]] |} == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Elliott and Anna Barham House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Elliott_and_Anna_Barham_House|Elliott and Anna Barham House]]''' - The Elliott and Anna Barham House is a historic house located at 4805 West Street in Zinc, Arkansas, United States. It is a one-and-a-half story wood-frame cottage that was built in 1917 and is a notable example of Folk Victorian design in the region. ::The house features a narrow and symmetrical front framed by gingerbread decoration, with a porch supported by turned posts. The use of ornamental woodwork and decorative details is a typical feature of the Folk Victorian style. ::The house was built by Elliott Barham and his wife Anna, who were prominent residents of Zinc, Arkansas. They were involved in the local community and ran a successful mercantile business in the area. ::The house remained in the Barham family until the mid-20th century when it was sold to new owners. In 1996, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its architectural significance and historical associations with the Barham family. ::Today, the house is a well-preserved example of Folk Victorian design and is a popular tourist attraction in Zinc, Arkansas. It serves as a reminder of the area's rich architectural history and the important role played by families like the Barhams in shaping the region's development. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bear Creek Motel }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bear_Creek_Motel|Bear Creek Motel]]''' - The Bear Creek Motel is a historic motel located on United States Route 65 in Bear Creek Springs, Arkansas, United States. It was built in 1936 and is a unique example of early motor court design, featuring a distinctive wave-shaped concrete roof and stone and concrete construction. ::The motel was designed to attract travelers off the road and provide them with comfortable and affordable accommodations. It consists of a single T-shaped building with five guest rooms and an office, all of which have barrel-vaulted ceilings finished in concrete and stone veneer. ::The wave-shaped roof is one of the motel's most distinctive features and is intended to catch the attention of passing motorists. The roof is made of reinforced concrete and is supported by stone piers, giving it a distinctive appearance. ::The Bear Creek Motel was an important part of the hospitality industry in the area during the mid-20th century and served as a popular stopover for travelers on Route 65. In the 1960s, however, the motel fell into disrepair and was eventually abandoned. ::In 2009, the motel was purchased by new owners who restored it to its former glory. Today, the Bear Creek Motel is a popular tourist attraction and a reminder of the important role played by motor courts in the development of the American travel industry. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural and historical significance. *'''[[Wikipedia:Bergman_High_School|Bergman High School]]''' - The historic Bergman High School is located in Bergman, Arkansas, United States, and was established in 1930. The school is a single-story brick masonry classroom building designed in a vernacular interpretation of the Craftsman Style. Its symmetrical plan is built around a "T," with the ends of the top or crossing piece consisting of perpendicular, hipped roof projections adjacent to the entrances. The crossing piece is the gable roof piece in between, and the bottom of the "T" is formed by the gable roof ell that projects from the center of the rear of the front section. ::The significant exterior details of the school are limited to the four square, concrete entrance bays, the triangular, louvered roof vents, and the exposed rafters that adorn the cornice. The design of the school reflects the Craftsman Style, which emphasized simplicity, craftsmanship, and the use of natural materials. The school's construction reflects the community's values of hard work, practicality, and education. ::The school served as a hub of education and community activity for many years. In the 1960s, Bergman High School was consolidated with another nearby school district, and the building was repurposed as an elementary school. In the early 2000s, the school was closed and remained vacant for several years. ::In 2018, a group of local residents formed the Bergman Heritage Project with the goal of preserving the school and turning it into a community center. The group successfully secured a grant to renovate the building, and today, the Bergman High School serves as a community center and museum. The school was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2020 in recognition of its architectural and historical significance. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Boone County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Boone_County_Courthouse_(Arkansas)||Boone County Courthouse]]''' - The historic Boone County Courthouse is located in Harrison, Arkansas, United States, and was built in 1907. It is a two-story brick structure designed by Charles L. Thompson and is an excellent example of the Georgian Revival style. ::The courthouse features a symmetrical front facade with a central entrance framed by four columns with a pediment above. The building is constructed of brick and has a hipped roof covered in slate. The courthouse's interior features a grand central staircase, original woodwork, and decorative plaster ceilings. ::The courthouse has played an essential role in the legal and social history of Boone County. It served as the center of county government and the site of many significant legal proceedings. It has also been a hub of community activity, hosting events ranging from political rallies to public concerts. ::Over the years, the courthouse has undergone several renovations and updates to keep it functional and up-to-date. However, it still retains much of its original character and architectural integrity, making it a significant landmark in the region. ::The Boone County Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 in recognition of its architectural and historical significance. Today, it remains an active courthouse, serving as a vital institution in the legal and civic life of Boone County. *'''[[Wikipedia:Boone_County_Jail|Boone County Jail]]''' - The historic Boone County Jail is located at Central Avenue and Willow Street in Harrison, Arkansas, United States, and was built in 1914. The jail is a two-story red brick building designed by Charles L. Thompson in a Neoclassical style. ::The jail features a hip roof that is finished in red tile, as is the roof of the single-story porch sheltering the main entrance. The building's exterior is characterized by a symmetrical facade, a projecting central bay with a pedimented gable, and paired windows on either side of the entrance. ::The interior of the jail is laid out to house the jailer on the first floor, and the prisoners on the second floor. The cells are accessed by a central corridor, with a common area for exercise and other activities at one end of the corridor. ::The Boone County Jail played an essential role in the county's justice system for many years, housing numerous inmates who were awaiting trial or serving sentences. The building is a testament to the importance of law and order in the region's history. ::Today, the Boone County Jail is no longer in use as a jail and has been repurposed for other uses. The building has been restored and serves as a local museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's past and the workings of the county's justice system. The jail was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 in recognition of its architectural and historical significance. *'''[[Wikipedia:Carrollton_Road-Carrollton_Segment|Carrollton Road-Carrollton Segment]]''' - The Carrollton Road-Carrollton Segment is a historic road located in Boone County, Arkansas. The road extends for more than 4 miles eastward from Carrollton, which was once the county seat of Carroll County. It is significant as a route taken by Native American parties on the Trail of Tears in 1838. ::The roadways that match the documented 1837 alignment of the road are County Road 417, Terrapin Creek Road, and Dunkard Road, up to its junction with Green Hill Road. This stretch of dirt road has retained a 19th-century rural character, with scenic views of the surrounding countryside. ::The Carrollton Road-Carrollton Segment was once a vital transportation route in the area, connecting Carrollton to other parts of Boone County and beyond. The road was an essential part of the Trail of Tears, a forced relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in 1838. ::Today, the Carrollton Road-Carrollton Segment retains much of its historic character and is a popular destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors can explore the scenic countryside and learn about the road's important role in the region's history. ::The Carrollton Road-Carrollton Segment was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 in recognition of its historical significance and architectural integrity. *'''[[Wikipedia:Cottonwood_School_No._45|Cottonwood School No. 45]]''' - The historic Cottonwood School No. 45 building is located in rural Boone County, Arkansas, on Dubuque Road northeast of the hamlet of Self. The building was originally constructed in 1926 and served as a school and community meeting place until 1945. After its closure, the building was converted into a private residence in 1948. ::The Cottonwood School No. 45 building is a single-story structure designed in the Craftsman style. The building features a rubblestone veneer finish on a concrete foundation. The main facade of the building features a gabled porch supported by three tapered posts on stone piers. The main roof of the building is a gable-on-hip form. ::The school played an important role in the community, providing education for local children and serving as a gathering place for community events. After its closure, the building was adapted to serve as a residence, providing a unique and historic home for its occupants. ::Today, the Cottonwood School No. 45 building is a rare surviving example of a rural schoolhouse from the early 20th century in Boone County, Arkansas. Its conversion to a residence has ensured the preservation of the building's unique architectural features and historical significance. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cricket and Crest Tunnels }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cricket_and_Crest_Tunnels|Cricket and Crest Tunnels]]''' - The historic Cricket Tunnel and Crest Tunnel are a pair of railroad tunnels located in northern Arkansas, near the city of Omaha in Boone County. They were built by the White River Division of the Missouri Pacific Railroad in the early 20th century. ::The Cricket Tunnel is approximately 1,900 feet long and was completed in 1902. It was built to facilitate the transportation of zinc, lead, and other minerals from the nearby mining areas. The tunnel is located on a section of the railroad known as the White River Line, which runs from Newport, Arkansas, to Branson, Missouri. ::The Crest Tunnel, which is located nearby, is the longer of the two tunnels, stretching for 3,500 feet. It is also the only curved tunnel in Arkansas. The tunnel was completed in 1910 and was built to replace an earlier tunnel that was deemed too narrow and dangerous for modern trains. ::Both tunnels were constructed using traditional methods of tunneling, with workers using hand tools and explosives to excavate the rock. The tunnels played an important role in the transportation of minerals and other goods throughout northern Arkansas and southern Missouri. ::Today, the Cricket Tunnel and Crest Tunnel are considered significant engineering and architectural feats, and are popular attractions for railroad enthusiasts and history buffs. The tunnels remain in use by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, which is now part of the Union Pacific Railroad. *'''[[Wikipedia:Duncan_House_(Harrison,_Arkansas)|Duncan House]]''' - The historic Duncan House is a notable example of the Queen Anne style of architecture, located at 610 West Central Avenue in Harrison, Arkansas. Built in 1893 by local builder William Duncan for his own use, the one-and-a-half story wood-frame structure features an asymmetrical massing and a busy roofline, typical of the Queen Anne style. The house has distinctive features such as metal cresting on the ridge lines, a wraparound porch with tapered columns, and a turned balustrade. An octagonal cupola caps the roof, providing a striking visual element to the overall design. ::The Duncan House is considered to be one of the most significant examples of Queen Anne architecture in the Harrison area. It is particularly notable for its excellent state of preservation, with many of its original architectural features still intact. The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1992, recognizing its significance in the history of Harrison and the surrounding region. Today, the Duncan House is a private residence and is not open to the public. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Evans-Kirby House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Evans-Kirby_House|Evans-Kirby House]]''' - The Evans-Kirby House is a historic Queen Anne-style house located at 611 South Pine Street in Harrison, Arkansas. The house was built in 1895 for Dr. E.L. Evans, a prominent physician in the area. It is a two-story wood-frame structure with a sandstone foundation, and its design features an asymmetrical massing with a busy roofline, typical of the Queen Anne style. ::The roof of the Evans-Kirby House is punctuated with five dormers of different sizes and shapes, and the walls are finished with clapboards and decoratively-cut shingles. The porch is adorned with spindled friezes and brackets, adding to the house's ornate appearance. ::In 1906, Dr. Evans sold the house to his brother-in-law, Dr. Frank Kirby, who was also a physician. The house remained in the Kirby family until the 1970s. ::Today, the Evans-Kirby House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a well-preserved example of the Queen Anne style in Arkansas. It is a significant part of Harrison's architectural heritage and provides a glimpse into the city's past. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Everton_School|Everton School]]''' - The historic Everton Methodist Church, formerly known as the Everton School, is a single-story stone structure located on Main Street in Everton, Arkansas. Built in 1939 with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the building served as the local school from 1939 to 1959. ::The Everton School was designed in the Craftsman style, which emphasizes simplicity, natural materials, and craftsmanship. The building is made of locally sourced stone and features a gabled roof, exposed rafters, and decorative brackets. The windows are also characteristic of the Craftsman style, with multi-pane upper sashes and a single pane in the lower sash. ::In 1959, the school was closed, and the building was converted into the Everton Methodist Church. The church added a bell tower to the building, which also features Craftsman styling. The tower has a pyramidal roof and is capped with a finial. ::Today, the Everton Methodist Church is a well-preserved example of the Craftsman style in Arkansas and a reminder of the importance of the WPA in providing jobs and stimulating economic growth during the Great Depression. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a place of worship for the local community. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Grubb_Springs_School|Grubb Springs School]]''' - The historic Grubb Springs Community Building, formerly known as the Grubb Springs School, is a single-story stone structure located in Boone County, Arkansas. The building is situated northeast of the junction of Arkansas Highways 43 and 397, west of Harrison. It was built in 1892 by the local Methodist congregation, with the intention of using it as a church. However, due to financial difficulties, the building remained unfinished, and the land and structure were sold in 1896 to the local school district. ::The school district completed the building, and it became the Grubb Springs School. The building features a gable roof and is constructed of local stone, which is a common building material in the area. The building was used as a school until 1944, after which it was no longer in use. ::In the years following the school's closure, the building fell into disrepair. However, it was later restored and converted into a community center known as the Grubb Springs Community Building. Today, the building serves as a gathering place for local residents and hosts various community events, such as meetings, weddings, and concerts. ::The Grubb Springs Community Building is a significant part of Boone County's history and represents the importance of education and community in rural areas of Arkansas. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a well-preserved example of the use of local materials and traditional building techniques in Arkansas. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Haggard Ford Swinging Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Haggard_Ford_Swinging_Bridge|Haggard Ford Swinging Bridge]]''' - The historic Haggard Ford Swinging Bridge is a suspension bridge located in Boone County, Arkansas. The bridge spans Bear Creek and is located adjacent to Cottonwood Road, which it once carried. The bridge is about 160 feet long and features cast-in-place concrete abutments, towers, and anchorages, as well as steel cables that support a wooden deck. The deck is one travel lane in width and is suspended from steel hangers. ::The Haggard Ford Swinging Bridge was built in 1938-1941 and served as an important transportation link for the local community. However, due to wear and tear over the years, the bridge was eventually replaced. In 1977, the bridge deck was replaced, ensuring that the bridge could continue to serve the community for many years to come. ::Today, the Haggard Ford Swinging Bridge is a well-preserved example of a suspension bridge in Arkansas and serves as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can walk across the bridge and take in the beautiful views of the surrounding area. The bridge is also an important part of Boone County's history and represents the resilience and ingenuity of the local community. ::Overall, the Haggard Ford Swinging Bridge is a testament to the importance of transportation infrastructure in rural areas and the significance of historic preservation in maintaining the cultural heritage of Arkansas. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and continues to serve as an important part of the local community. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Harrison_Courthouse_Square_Historic_District|Harrison Courthouse Square Historic District]]''' - The Harrison Courthouse Square is a historic district located in Harrison, Arkansas. The district features the Boone County Courthouse, which was built in 1909 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse is a beautiful example of Beaux-Arts architecture and features a dome, Ionic columns, and elaborate details. The courthouse is surrounded by a large square that includes several other historic buildings. ::The Harrison Courthouse Square was once the center of commercial and social activity in Harrison. The square features many historic buildings, including the Boone County Heritage Museum, which is housed in the old jailhouse. The museum features exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of Boone County's history and culture. ::Other notable buildings on the Harrison Courthouse Square include the Hotel Seville, which was built in 1929 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The hotel is an excellent example of Art Deco architecture and has been restored to its original glory. The hotel features a restaurant, bar, and event space. ::The Harrison Courthouse Square is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour of the square and learn about the history and architecture of the buildings. The square also hosts several events throughout the year, including the Boone County Fair and the Ozark Arts and Crafts Show. ::Overall, the Harrison Courthouse Square is an important part of Boone County's history and represents the importance of historic preservation in maintaining the cultural heritage of Arkansas. The district is a beautiful example of historic architecture and serves as a hub for community events and activities. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Harrison_High_School_(Arkansas)|Harrison High School]]''' - The historic Harrison High School is a significant landmark in Harrison, Arkansas. Built in 1912, the building was designed by renowned architects Harry C. Schwebke and R. D. Pollard in a style that combines the Prairie School and International styles of architecture. The building served as the primary high school for the Harrison School District until 1952 when a new high school was constructed. ::After being replaced as the high school, the building was repurposed as the junior high school until 1987. Following its use as a school, the building was acquired by the Boone County Historical and Railroad Society and was converted into the Boone County Heritage Museum. Today, the museum showcases the history and culture of Boone County and the surrounding region. ::The historic Harrison High School building features many unique architectural elements that reflect the design influences of the early 20th century. The building's exterior features red brick, limestone trim, and large windows that allow for natural light to flood the interior. The interior of the building includes features such as arched hallways, original woodwork, and ornate lighting fixtures. ::The Boone County Heritage Museum is a popular destination for both tourists and locals. The museum features exhibits on the region's natural history, Native American history, the Civil War, and the area's transportation history, including a collection of railroad memorabilia. The museum also has rotating exhibits that focus on different aspects of the region's history. ::Overall, the historic Harrison High School building and the Boone County Heritage Museum are important landmarks in Harrison, Arkansas. The building's unique architecture and rich history are a testament to the city's cultural heritage and serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving our historic landmarks. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hotel Seville }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hotel_Seville|Hotel Seville]]''' - The historic Hotel Seville building in downtown Harrison, Arkansas is an iconic landmark that has served the community for almost a century. The building was constructed in 1929, during the height of the Roaring Twenties, and was originally designed as a luxury hotel. The architects, Thompson, Sanders and Ginocchio, incorporated elements of the Spanish Revival (Mission) style into the design, which was a popular architectural trend at the time. ::The hotel was named after the city of Seville in Spain and featured a distinctive terra cotta and brick veneer façade, with intricate decorative elements such as arched doorways, balconies, and tile work. The interior of the hotel was equally impressive, featuring a grand lobby, a ballroom, and 120 guest rooms, each with its own private bath. ::For many years, Hotel Seville was the premier hotel in Harrison and served as a hub for business travelers, tourists, and local events. The hotel was particularly popular during the 1930s and 1940s, when Harrison was a major transportation hub for the region. ::In the mid-1970s, the hotel was converted into housing for the elderly, and it remained in that capacity for several decades. However, the building eventually fell into disrepair and was abandoned for a period of time. ::In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the Hotel Seville building, and it has since been renovated and restored to its former glory. Today, it once again operates as a hotel, offering guests a unique blend of modern amenities and historic charm. ::The Hotel Seville building is an important part of Harrison's history and a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage. Its distinctive Spanish Revival styling and grandeur are a source of pride for the community and a reminder of a bygone era of luxury and sophistication. *'''[[Wikipedia:Bellefonte_Station|Bellefonte Station]]''' - The Missouri and North Arkansas Depot in Bellefonte, Arkansas is a historic railroad station that played a vital role in the region's transportation history. The station was built in 1901 by the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad to serve the area's passenger traffic. ::The depot is a small single-story structure with a wide, low-pitched gable-on-hip roof and a rubble-stone exterior over a wood frame. The building features a small shed-roofed addition on the north side, and a larger cross-gabled addition on the rear. The interior of the depot includes a ticket office, waiting room, and a small freight area. ::For many years, the Missouri and North Arkansas Depot served as a hub of activity for Bellefonte and the surrounding area. The railroad played an important role in the development of the region, and the depot was a critical component of that transportation infrastructure. ::In the early 20th century, the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad provided passenger and freight service to the region, connecting small towns and rural communities to larger cities and markets. The Bellefonte depot was a key stop along this railroad line, serving as a hub for local commerce and transportation. ::As the years passed, however, the role of the railroad declined, and the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad ceased operations in the 1960s. The depot fell into disrepair and was eventually abandoned. ::In recent years, there has been renewed interest in preserving the historic depot, and efforts have been made to restore the building to its former glory. Today, the Missouri and North Arkansas Depot serves as a reminder of the region's rich transportation history and a tribute to the role that railroads played in the development of small towns and rural communities. *'''[[Wikipedia:Twelve_Oaks_(Harrison,_Arkansas)|Twelve Oaks]]''' - Twelve Oaks, also known as the J.W. Bass House, is a historic farm estate located at 7210 Arkansas Highway 7 South in rural Boone County, Arkansas, south of Harrison. The main house is a two-story building with a variety of architectural styles including Craftsman, Colonial Revival, and Mission. The exterior is stucco-finished concrete construction with a roof featuring exposed rafter tails, originally finished with tile, but replaced after a 1973 tornado that extensively damaged the property. ::The estate was built in 1922 by J.W. Bass, a businessman responsible for the construction of several of Harrison's finest buildings. The name "Twelve Oaks" came from a grove of twelve large oak trees, none of which survived the 1973 tornado. Twelve Oaks is an example of one of the finest plantation houses in the state, with extensive gardens and landscaping. ::In addition to the main house, the property includes a garage, a chicken house, and a well house. The garage has Colonial Revival detailing with a large arched opening and a gambrel roof. The chicken house is a small outbuilding with a gable roof, while the well house is a small concrete structure with a pyramidal roof. ::Today, Twelve Oaks remains a private residence and is not open to the public. {{Image|file=Boone_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Valley Springs School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Valley_Springs_School|Valley Springs School]]''' - The historic Valley Springs School is a beautiful building located at 1 School Street in Valley Springs, Arkansas. Built in 1940 with funding from the Works Progress Administration, the school served as the community's high school for many years. Today, it is part of a larger school complex. ::The building is a single-story structure made of fieldstone, with a wide south-facing facade and a gable-on-hip roof. There are two entrance pavilions, each marked by steeply pitched gable projections. The left entrance is deeply recessed under a rounded archway, while the right entrance, though also recessed, has a flat-roofed pavilion sheltering access to it. ::Inside, the building features classrooms, a library, an auditorium, and a gymnasium. The gymnasium is particularly noteworthy, with its beautiful hardwood floor and high ceiling. It is still used today for basketball games and other school events. ::Overall, the Valley Springs School is a lovely example of WPA-era architecture, blending traditional materials with modern design elements. It is an important part of the history of Valley Springs and a beloved landmark in the community. *'''[[Wikipedia:Zinc_Swinging_Bridge|Zinc Swinging Bridge]]''' - The Zinc Swinging Bridge is a historic pedestrian suspension bridge located in the town of Zinc, Arkansas. The bridge spans Sugar Orchard Creek and is constructed of steel cables and wooden planks. It was built in 1927 by local miners who were out of work due to the Great Mississippi Flood of that year. The bridge was built to replace an earlier bridge that had been washed out by the floods. ::The Zinc Swinging Bridge is approximately 50 feet long and hangs about 15 feet above the creek. It is suspended from steel cables and anchored by concrete blocks on either side of the creek. The wooden planks that make up the walking surface of the bridge are supported by steel hangers. ::The bridge was an important part of the local community, allowing residents to cross the creek and access the town's general store and post office. It also served as a popular spot for fishing and swimming. In the 1950s, the bridge was rebuilt and reinforced with steel cables, allowing it to continue to be used by pedestrians. ::Today, the Zinc Swinging Bridge is a popular tourist attraction and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of only a few swinging bridges remaining in the state of Arkansas and is considered a unique and important part of the state's history. ==Festivals and Tourism== Boone County, Arkansas is home to a variety of festivals and tourist attractions that celebrate the area's rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. One of the most popular festivals in the area is the Ozark Mountain Folk Fair, which takes place in late September at the Boone County Fairgrounds. The fair features a wide range of entertainment and activities, including live music, artisan demonstrations, craft vendors, and traditional Ozark foods. It celebrates the region's rich musical heritage, and visitors can enjoy everything from bluegrass to gospel to old-time fiddle music. Another popular event is the Boone County Heritage Festival, held each fall in Harrison, the county seat. The festival features live music, historical reenactments, craft vendors, and traditional foods, and celebrates the area's cultural heritage. The Buffalo River Elk Festival is another annual event that celebrates the natural beauty of the region. Held each June in Jasper, the festival features live music, elk viewing tours, outdoor activities, and artisan demonstrations. Tourists can also explore the many historic sites and landmarks throughout the county, such as the Lyric Theater in Harrison, the Boone County Courthouse in Harrison, and the Peel Mansion and Heritage Gardens in Bentonville. The area also offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing, hiking, and camping in the Ozark National Forest and along the Buffalo National River. Overall, Boone County, Arkansas offers a wealth of festivals and tourism opportunities that celebrate the area's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for visitors from all over the world. == Boone County in the Civil War== Boone County, Arkansas was the site of several significant events during the American Civil War. Prior to the war, the area was primarily pro-Union, with many residents opposing secession. However, as the war progressed, Confederate forces gained control of the area and the county became a battleground between Union and Confederate forces. In 1862, Union forces under General Samuel Curtis advanced south into Arkansas, culminating in the Battle of Pea Ridge. Although the battle took place just outside of Boone County, it had significant consequences for the area. Confederate forces were forced to retreat, leaving the county exposed to Union occupation. Following the Battle of Pea Ridge, Union forces established a garrison in Harrison, the county seat of Boone County. The town became a center for Union operations in northern Arkansas, with troops stationed there to protect the area from Confederate attacks. In 1864, Confederate General Sterling Price led an invasion of Missouri, passing through northern Arkansas and crossing the White River near Batesville. As Price's army moved north, Union forces under General Alfred Pleasanton pursued them through northern Arkansas. The two armies clashed in the Battle of Crooked Creek, which took place in Boone County near the town of Yellville. Although the battle was a Confederate victory, Price's army was ultimately defeated and forced to retreat back into Arkansas. The Civil War had a significant impact on Boone County and its residents, many of whom suffered from the destruction and upheaval caused by the conflict. The area's pro-Union sentiments also led to tensions and violence, with some residents subjected to harassment and persecution for their beliefs. Today, several historic sites and markers in Boone County commemorate the area's Civil War history. *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=7348 November 8–13, 1862 Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas Expedition] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6695 March 31, 1863 Skirmish at Klepper's (Clapper's) Sawmill] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=8592 January 23, 1864 Affair at Crooked Creek] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6728 January 23, 1864 Skirmish at Rolling Prairie] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6731 February 5, 1864 Skirmish at Crooked Creek] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=8622 January 12, 1865 Affair at Sugar Loaf Prairie] ==Industry== Boone County, Arkansas has a rich history of lead and zinc mining, particularly during World War I. The area was known for its rich mineral deposits, and mining became a major industry in the region in the late 1800s and early 1900s. During World War I, the demand for lead and zinc increased dramatically, and Boone County became one of the largest producers of these metals in the United States. Mining continued to be an important industry in the region until the mid-20th century, but has since declined. Today, there are still some active mines in the area, but the industry is no longer a major economic driver for the county. In addition to mining, Boone County has also been known for its agricultural industry. Fruit crops such as peaches, pears, plums, and apples were popular, with the "Boone County apples" being particularly well-known. Cotton was also a major cash crop until declining prices led to a decrease in production. Today, cattle production is a significant industry in Boone County, with the county ranking sixth in the state of Arkansas for cattle. Other important industries in the area include manufacturing, healthcare, and education. == Prominent Families and Notables== *'''[[Hammerschmidt-137|John Paul Hammerschmidt]]''' was born on May 4, 1922 in Harrison, Arkansas. He was an American politician from the state of Arkansas and decorated World War II veteran. Serving thirteen terms in the United States House of Representatives. *'''[[Holt-12521|Elgin Bryce Holt]]''' was born on September 4, 1873 in Harrison, Arkansas. He was an American geologist, mine owner, and engineer, amateur scientist, anthropologist and entrepreneur. *'''[[Hudgins-49|Brice Benjamin Hudgins]]''' was born on August 15, 1854 in Taney County, Missouri, but later moved to Boone County, Arkansas. He was an American politician, judge and railroad commissioner. He was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives and Speaker of the House. He also served as chairman of the Arkansas Railroad Commission from 1903 to 1907. *'''[[Laffoon-99|George Ky Laffoon]]''' was born on December 23, 1908 in Zinc, Arkansas. He was an American professional golfer. He won 10 times on the PGA Tour, he played on the 1935 Ryder Cup team. *'''[[Bowers-6928|Grace (Bowers) Pfost]]''' was born on Marcy 12, 1906 in Harrison, Arkansas. She was the first woman to represent Idaho in the United States Congress. She served five terms in the House of Representatives. *'''[[Trimble-3095|Vance Henry Trimble]]''' was born on July 16, 1913 in Harrison, Arkansas. He was an American journalist. He won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in recognition of his expose of nepotism and payroll abuse in the U.S. Congress. *'''[[Williams-123592|Jack Williams]]''' was born on October 18, 1924 in Harrison County, Arkansas. He was a United States Navy hospital corpsman killed in action while serving with a Marine Corps infantry unit in World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions "above and beyond the call of duty" on March 3, 1945, during the Battle of Iow Jima. == Records and Resources== *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] *[[Wikipedia:Boone_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Boone County, Arkansas]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Boone_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Boone County, Arkansas] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=749 Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Boone County] *[http://bchrs.org The Boone County Historical & Railroad Society] *[http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Arkansas Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page] ==Sources== *Wikipedia Contributer. "[[Wikipedia:Boone_County,_Arkansas|Boone County, Arkansas]]." Accessed 8 Mar 2023. *Miller, C. J. Springdale, Arknasas. Encyclopedia of Arkansas, last updated 1 Nov 1822 by Sesser, David, Henderson State University. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/boone-county-749/ Boone County. *Sprinfield-Greene County Library District. "[https://ozarkscivilwar.org/regions/boone Life in the Ozarks]." Accessed 8 Mar 2023. *Rust, Randal, American History Central, November 2, 1734–September 26, 1820, last updated 6 Feb 2023. "[https://www.americanhistorycentral.com/entries/daniel-boone/ Daniel Boone — The Life of an American Legend]." Accessed 8 Mar 2023. *Wikipedia Contributor. "[[Wikipedia:Daniel_Boone|Daniel Boone]]." Accessed 8 Mar 2023. *Griffith, April, Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, Encyclopedia of Arkansas. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/ozark-mountain-folk-fair-7958/ Ozark Mountain Folk Fair]." Accessed 9 Mar 2023. *Arkansas The Natural State, Downtown Jasper. "[https://www.arkansas.com/jasper/events/buffalo-river-elk-festival-0 Buffalo River Elk Festival]." Accessed 9 Mar 2023.

Boone County Illinois

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---- ==Boone County, Illinois== This is a FreeSpace to provide help for those researching family trees with Winnebago County connections. It is a work in progress. The page is open and contributions are welcome. ===Basic Information=== :[https://www.boonecountyil.org/|Boone County Website] :[[Wikipedia:Boone County, Illinois]] :County Seat: Belvidere ===Location=== {{Image|file=Boone_County_Illinois-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Boone County, Illinois'' }} :Boone County is in the North Central part of Illinois. It is included in the Rockford, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. :Coordinates: 42.33, -88.81 :[https://tinyurl.com/yymmsse6 GoogleMaps] ===History=== Boone County was organized in 1837 out of Winnebago County. It was named for Daniel Boone. The first settlers came around 1835. ===Boone County Categories === *[[:Category: Boone County, Illinois, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Boone County, Illinois, Census Records|Census Records]] * Boone County, Illinois, Religious Institutions *[[:Category: Boone County, Illinois, Child Mortality|Child Mortality]] *[[:Category: Boone County, Illinois, Infant Mortality|Infant Mortality]] *[[:Category: Boone County, Illinois, Homesteaders|Homesteaders]] *[[:Category: Boone County, Illinois, Companies|Boone County Companies]] ===History=== Boone County, Illinois, was organized from Winnebago County on March 3, 1836. In 1850, there were eight townships: Belvidere, Benton (previously Fairfield and then Flora), Boone, Bonus, Caledonia, Leroy (previously Beaver), Manchester and Ohio (later renamed as Spring). Poplar Grove township was eventually created from parts of Boone and Caledonia townships. ===Early Pioneers=== ===Cities, Townships & Villages=== ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Belvidere, Illinois|Belvidere]] ====Villages==== *[[:Category: Caledonia, Illinois|Caledonia]] *[[:Category: Capron, Illinois|Capron]] *[[:Category: Cherry Valley, Illinois|Cherry Valley]] *[[:Category: Poplar Grove, Illinois|Poplar Grove]] *[[:Category: Timberlane, Illinois|Timberlane]] ====Townships==== *[[:Category: Belvidere Township, Boone County, Illinois|Belvidere Township]] *[[:Category: Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois|Bonus Township]] *[[:Category: Boone Township, Boone County, Illinois|Boone Township]] *[[:Category: Caledonia Township, Boone County, Illinois|Caledonia Township]] *[[:Category: Flora Township, Boone County, Illinois|Flora Township]] *[[:Category: LeRoy Township, Boone County, Illinois|LeRoy Township]] *[[:Category: Manchester Township, Boone County, Illinois|Manchester Township]] *Poplar Grove Township *Spring Township ====Census Designated==== *Candlewick Lake *[[:Category: Garden Prairie, Illinois|Garden Prairie]] ===Resources=== *Kett, H. F.[https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofboo00kett/page/n10'' The Past and present of Boone County, Illinois, containing a history of the county ... a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, portraits of early settlers and prominent men ... statistics, history of the Northwest, history of Illinois...etc''] Chicago : H. F. Kett & Co., 1877. *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/boone/Boone County, Illinois HISTORY & GENEALOGY] Genealogy Trails *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Boone_County,_Illinois,_Genealogy Boone County, Illinois, Genealogy] FamilySearch *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~ilboone/boone.htm Boone County, Illinois] Rootsweb9=

Boone Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Boone Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery, Summerville, South Carolina]] This page is part of the [[Space: South Carolina Cemeteries Team|South Carolina Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Boone_Hill_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Summerville%2C_South_Carolina|Boone Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard. '''Cemetery name:''' Boone Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery '''Address:''' Boone Hill Parkway, Summerville, South Carolina '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 32.9981, -80.2169 '''Information:''' Cemetery is located across the street from the church and next to the Summerville Cemetery and Mausoleum. It does not have a sign. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/dorchester/cemeteries/boonehil.txt Find history and inscriptions at this website].

Boone Spraker-Crump-Procter

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[[Category:Boone Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Boone family; a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717 == * Author: Ella Hazel Atterbury Spraker; Jesse Procter Crump * Publisher: Ruthland, Vt., Tuttle Co., 1922. * Source Example: :::Ella Hazel Atterbury Spraker; Jesse Procter Crump ''[[Space:Boone_Spraker-Crump-Procter|The Boone family; a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717]]'' (Ruthland, Vt., Tuttle Co., 1922) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Spraker|Spraker]]: Page 100 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boone_Spraker-Crump-Procter|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=xnIZAQAAMAAJ The Boone family: a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone, who came to America in 1717 : containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history : also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants. Jesse Procter Crump. Tuttle Co., 1922] * [https://archive.org/details/boonefamilygenea00spra/page/n8The Boone family; a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717; containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history, also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants; by Spraker, Ella Atterbury, b. 1883; Crump, Jesse Procter, 1867-. Publication date 1922.] * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/ G > Grubbs > Samuel Moody Grubbs, a descendant of the Boone Family] Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.

Boone tree

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'Boosey & Hawkes, the Publishing Story' by Helen Wallace-1

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This story has its roots in the late 18th century when a John Boosey set up Boosey & Sons as a lending library in London England. A rare inside look at the evolution of the world's leading classical publisher and how it works with composers to shape music history. Rather than wage a price war, Leslie Boosey and Ralph Hawkes decided to merge their rival businesses in 1930. Signing Bartok and Strauss and investing in talented young composers like Britten and Copland, the company fully came of age with the acquisition of masterpieces by Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff, and Prokofiev. The 1980s saw a new flowering, with impressive signings in America and Europe, but not without internal struggles. Distinguished journalist and broadcaster Helen Wallace vividly charts the company's progress through boom years and unexpected financial threats, and reveals how artistic foresight has been balanced with commercial reality. Wallace, Helen. BOOSEY & HAWKES: THE PUBLISHING STORY. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 2007.https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Boosey_Hawkes_the_Publishing_Story/EaMIAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0&bsq=boosey%20%26%20hawkes,%20the%20publishing%20story,%20by%20helen%20wallace This 'open space page' serves as a place to connect the people mentioned in the book. A WikiTree profile is created, once a reliable accurate source has been identified, and the profile, under a 'See also' heading, will link back to this 'open space page'. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Maiden name!!First names!!Connection!!Page number(s)!!WikiTree-ID, date of birth, or note |- ||||||||||| |- |Adams||||David Stephen||President of Boosey & Hawkes Inc after 1950||78, 79, 80, 92, 95, 96, 97, 109, 111, 114, 115, 121, 133, 143, 144, 147, 148, 160, 161, 197||[[Adams-65631|David Stephen Adams (1909-2000)]] |- |Adams||||John Coolidge||American composer||151, 168, 176, 177, 178, 189, 190, 191, 192, 202, 210, 211, 226, 231||[[Adams-65498|John Coolidge Adams]] |- |Adams||||Stephen||the pseudonym of Michael Maybrick, an English composer||3, 16||see Michael Maybrick |- |Adler||||Lawrence Cecil||American harmonica player||48||[[Adler-1328|Lawrence Cecil Adler (1914-2001)]] |- |Aho||||Kalevi||Finnish composer||214||[[Aho-247|Kalevi Ensio Aho]] |- |Aird||||Mr.||employee of the Radiation Group||105|| |- |Albert||||Madeleine||employee of Boosey & Hawkes since 1965 (Paris office)||91, 201|| |- |Allen||||Herbert Anthony||American investment banker 1990's||203||[[Allen-64983|Herbert Anthony Allen]] |- |Allen||||Hugh Percy||(Sir) British organist, conductor||10||[[Allen-64700|Hugh Percy Allen (abt.1870-abt.1946)]] |- |Allen||||Thomas Boaz||English baritone||220||[[Allen-64941|Thomas Boaz Allen]] |- |Allenby||||David John||employee of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Managing Editor||ix, xi||[[Allenby-158|David John Allenby]] |- |Althauser||Goetze||Mary Ida||(Dr.) music educationalist||199||[[Goetze-79|Mary Ida (Goetze) Althauser]] |- |Amis||||John Preston||British broadcaster, music critic||124||[[Amis-446|John Preston Amis (1922-2013)]] |- |Ampenoff||||Nonna Wsevolodovna||sister of Rufina Ampenoff||xi, 83, 84||[[Ampenoff-2|Nonna Wsevolodovna Ampenoff (1914-2009)]] |- |Ampenoff||||Rufina||Boosey & Hawkes employee, Head of Rights and Performers (1950's)||83, 84, 95, 101, 110, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 134, 136, 142, 147, 148||[[Ampenoff-1|Rufina Ampenoff (1912-1993)]] |- |Andersen||||Hans Christian||Danish author||211||[[Andersen-1789|Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875)]] |- |André||||Harald||Swedish opera director||54||[[André-1094|Harald André (1879-1975)]] |- |Andrewes||||John||employee of Boosey & Hawkes (1950's)||101, 113, 117, 118, 122, 133, 136, 149 || |- |Andriessen||||Louis Joseph||Dutch composer, pianist||xi, 184, 189, 195, 202||[[Andriessen-143|Louis Andriessen (1939-2021)]] |- |Ansermet||||Ernest E. Alexandre||Swiss conductor||41||[[Ansermet-2|Ernest E. Alexandre Ansermet (1883-1969)]] |- |Antheil||||George Johann Carl||American composer, pianist, author||80||[[Antheil-1|George Antheil (1900-1959)]] |- |Argento||||Dominick Joseph||American composer||161, 162, 176||[[Argento-23|Dominick Joseph Argento (1927-2019)]] |- |Armstrong||||Thomas Henry Wait||(Sir) British organist, conductor, composer||161||[[Armstrong-16773|Thomas Henry Wait Armstrong (1898-1994)]] |- |Arnold||||Judy||Peter Maxwell Davies' manager||158, 159|| |- |Arthur||||John||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Production Manager pre-1976||138, 141|| |- |Artmann||||Hans Carl||Austrian composer||152||[[Artmann-22|Hans Carl Artmann (1921-2000)]] |- |Ashcroft||||Peter||Managing Director of Boosey & Hawkes (1980)||166|| |- |Ashton||||Frederick William Mallandaine||(Sir) British ballet dancer, choreographer||41||[[Ashton-4307|Frederick William Mallandaine Ashton (1904-1988)]] |- |Asserson||||Ronald||present at the signing of the contract between Boosey & Hawkes and Louis 'Leonard' Bernstein 1986||169, 182, 183, 200, 218 || |- |Atherton||||David||British conductor||186||[[Atherton-2508|David Atherton]] |- |Auden||||Wystan Hugh||British poet||13, 16, 28, 42, 148, 231 ||[[Auden-7|Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973)]] |- |Audran||||Achille Edmond||French composer||3||[[Audran-2|Achille Edmond Audran (1840-1901)]] |- |Ax||||Emanuel||American pianist||211||[[Ax-70|Emanuel Ax]] |- |Bach||||Johann Sebastian||German composer||52, 214||[[Bach-217|Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)]] |- |Balanchine||||(George) გიორგი მელიტონის ძე (ბალანჩივაძე)||Georgian American ballet choreographer||80, 124, 133||[[ბალანჩივაძე-4|გიორგი მელიტონის ძე (ბალანჩივაძე) Balanchine (1904-1983)]] |- |Balfe||||Michael William||Irish composer||3||[[Balfe-99|Michael William Balfe (1808-1870)]] |- |Bamert||||Susan Exline||American-Swiss publisher, Boosey & Hawkes Senior Promotion Executive 1990's||202||[[Bamert-8|Susan Exline Bamert]] |- |Banks||||Donald Oscar||Australian composer||87||[[Banks-11236|Donald Oscar Banks (1923-1980)]] |- |Banks||||Paul||acknowledgement from the author||xi|| |- |Barber||||Samuel||American composer, pianist, conductor, baritone||103, 168||[[Barber-9107|Samuel Osmond Barber (1910-1981)]] |- |Barbirolli||||Giovanni Battista (John)||(Sir) British conductor, cellist||27||[[Barbirolli-1|Giovanni Battista Barbirolli (1899-1970)]] |- |Bárcia||||Juan Ignacio Duato||also known as Nacho Duarto, Spanish ballet dancer, choreographer||210||[[Bárcia-48|Nacho (Bárcia) Duarto]] |- |Barenboim||||Daniel||Argentinian pianist, conductor (1942- )||168, 193||https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barenboim-1 |- |Barker||||Hugh||Chairman of Boosey & Hawkes ||130, 144, 145, 162, 165|| |- |Barnes||||Clive Alexander||British writer, critic||133||[[Barnes-29098|Clive Alexander Barnes]] |- |Barraud||||Henri||French composer||87, 91, 119, 122, 189||[[Barraud-50|Henri Barraud (1900-1997)]] |- |Barry (Ruibal)||||Roberto Cesar Perez||also know as Roberto Barry, Boosey & Hawkes' representative in South America||64, 98, 114||[[Perez-6000|Roberto Cesar Perez (1920-1980)]] |- |Bartók||||Béla Győző János||Hungarian composer, pianist||throughout||[[Bartók-9|Béla Győző János Bartók (1881-1945)]] |- |Bartók||Pásztory||Ditta||wife of Béla Győző János Bartók||52||[[Pásztory-3|Ditta (Pásztory) Bartók (1903-1982)]] |- |Bartók||||Peter||son of Béla Győző János Bartók||xi, 37, 216||[[Bartók-21|Peter Bartók (1924-2020)]] |- |Beecham||Humby||Margaret Betty||(Lady) British pianist, wife of Sir Thomas Beecham||12, 38||[[Humby-93|Margaret Betty (Humby) Beecham (1908-1958)]] |- |Beecham||||Thomas||(Sir) British conductor||28, 29, 37, 38, 61||[[Beecham-340|Thomas Beecham CH FRCM (1879-1961)]] |- |Belchenko||||Mr.||connected to copyright issues for a David Oistrakh concert (1956)||89|| |- |Bell||||Joshua David||American violinist||218||[[Bell-41874|Joshua David Bell]] |- |Benjamin||||Arthur Leslie||Australian composer||16, 26, 29, 30, 31, 33, 42, 51||[[Benjamin-4397|Arthur Leslie Benjamin (1893-)]] |- |Benjamin||||George William John||(Sir) English composer, conductor, pianist||196||[[Benjamin-4394|George William John Benjamin]] |- |Benkendorff||Korchinska||Maria||(Countess) Russian harpist||33||[[Korchinska-1|Maria (Korchinska) Benkendorff (abt.1895-1979)]] |- |Bennett||Boosey||Enid Lucy||daughter of Arthur Boosey||228||[[Boosey-114|Enid Lucy (Boosey) Bennett (1895-1974)]] |- |Benoit||||David Bryan||American pianist, composer, producer||225||[[Benoit-3231|David Bryan Benoit]] |- |Berg||||Alban Maria Johannes||Austrian composer||11, 101, 134||[[Berg-3646|Alban Maria Johannes Berg (1885-1935)]] |- |Berghaus||||Ruth||German choreographer, opera and theatre director||155||[[Berghaus-32|Ruth Berghaus (1927-1996)]] |- |Berio||||Luciano||Italian composer||86, 136, 151, 189||[[Berio-15|Luciano Berio (1925-2003)]] |- |Berkeley||||Lennox Randal Francis||(Sir) British composer||30, 33, 48, 115||[[Berkeley-755|Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley (1903-1989)]] |- |Bernstein||||Louis 'Leonard'||American conductor, composer, pianist||17, 18, 70, 75, 103, 151, 161, 168, 169, 170, 172, 173, 174 ||[[Bernstein-247|Louis Bernstein (1918-1990)]] |- |Berry||||Dean||(Professor) commissioned to undertake a strategy research review for Boosey & Hawkes||166|| |- |Berteaux||||Betty||British music educationalist||199||[[Berteaux-8|Betty Berteaux (1939-2014)]] |- |Besley||||Edward Maurice||British musician||16||[[Besley-113|Edward Maurice Besley (1888-1945)]] |- |Bielefeld||||Edgar||attended Boosey & Hawkes International Conference (1949)||74|| |- |Bilfield||||Jennifer||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, headed the promotion team after David Huntley||211, 218, 219, 222, 226||[[Bilfield-1|Jennifer Bilfield]] |- |Billingham||||Rex||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Sales Manager||198|| |- |Bing||||Rudolf||Austrian-born British opera impresario||111||[[Bing-322|Rudolf Bing (1902-1997)]] |- |Birtwistle||||Harrison ||British composer||113, 136, 194, 195, 196, 216, 217 ||[[Birtwistle-212|Harry Birtwistle (1934-2022)]] |- |Blacher||||Boris||German composer, librettist||119, 136||[[Blacher-6|Boris Blacher (1903-1975)]] |- |Blake||||William||British poet||48||[[Blake-5076|William Blake (1757-1827)]] |- |Blech||||Hirsch (Harry)||British violinist||33||[[Blech-40|Hirsch Blech (1910-1999)]] |- |Bliss||||Arthur Edward Drummond||Master of the Queen's Music, composer, conductor||89||[[Bliss-4543|Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss (1891-1975)]] |- |Blitzstein||||Marcus Samuel||American composer||156||[[Blitzstein-7|Marcus Samuel Blitzstein (1905-1964)]] |- |Bloch||||Ernest||Swiss-born American composer||39||[[Bloch-716|Ernest Bloch (1880-1959)]] |- |Blom||||Eric Walter||Swiss music lexicographer, music critic, writer||231||[[Blom-1767|Eric Walter Blom (1888-1959)]] |- |Boddeke||||Saskia||Dutch multimedia artist||184||[[Boddeke-3|Saskia Boddeke]] |- |Bonavia||||Ferruccio||Italian violinist, composer||68||[[Bonavia-12|Ferruccio Bonavia (abt.1878-1950)]] |- |Boosey||||Anthony Leslie Marchant||son of Leslie Arthur Boosey||31, 73, 95, 105, 109, 111, 130, 228||[[Boosey-149|Anthony Leslie Marchant Boosey (1922-2003)]] |- |Boosey||||Arthur||son of Charles Boosey||5, 228||[[Boosey-93|Arthur Boosey (1857-1919)]] |- |Boosey||||Beatrice Joyce||daughter of Charles Thomas Boosey||228||[[Boosey-110|Beatrice Joyce Boosey (1898-1974)]] |- |Boosey||||Charles||son of Thomas Boosey (junior)||228||[[Boosey-78|Charles Boosey (1827-1905)]] |- |Boosey||||Charles Evelyn||son of Charles Thomas Boosey||3, 44, 228||[[Boosey-106|Charles Evelyn Boosey (1888-abt.1978)]] |- |Boosey||||Charles Jeremy||son of Charles Evelyn Boosey||228, 232||[[Boosey-142|Charles Jeremy Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Charles Thomas||son of Charles Boosey||228||[[Boosey-92|Charles Thomas Boosey (1856-1935)]] |- |Boosey||||Colin||son of Ralph Boosey||228||[[Boosey-148|Colin Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Edward Cunningham||son of Thomas Boosey (junior)||228||[[Boosey-83|Edward Cunningham Boosey (1837-1902)]] |- |Boosey||||Edward Jeffery||son of Arthur Boosey||228||[[Boosey-116|Edward Jeffrey Boosey (1902-1969)]] |- |Boosey||Marchant||Ethel Torfrida||wife of Leslie Arthur Boosey||113, 228||[[Marchant-800|Ethel Torfrida (Marchant) Boosey (1899-1999)]] |- |Boosey||||Francis Evelyn||son of Charles Evelyn Boosey||228||[[Boosey-144|Francis Evelyn Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Frederick Cecil||son of Charles Thomas Boosey||228||[[Boosey-107|Frederick Cecil Boosey (1891-1915)]] |- |Boosey||||Frederick Stanley||son of Charles Boosey||228||[[Boosey-102|Frederick Stanley Boosey (1871-1893)]] |- |Boosey||||George Cunningham||son of Charles Boosey||228||[[Boosey-99|George Cunningham Boosey (1866-1909)]] |- |Boosey||Cundill||Isabel Margaret||wife of Charles Evelyn Boosey||228||[[Cundill-17|Isabel Margaret (Cundill) Boosey (1898-1987)]] |- |Boosey||||Jocelyn William John||known as William, son of Edward Cunningham Boosey||5, 6, 228, 231||[[Boosey-104|Jocelyn William John Boosey (1863-1933)]] |- |Boosey||||John||founder of Boosey & Sons in the late 1760's||3, 228||[[Boosey-86|John Boosey (abt.1736-1820)]] |- |Boosey||||John ||son of Thomas Boosey (junior)||5, 228||[[Boosey-81|John Boosey (1831-1893)]] |- |Boosey||||John Ernest||son of Charles Boosey||228||[[Boosey-95|John Ernest Boosey (1860-1880)]] |- |Boosey||||Leslie Arthur||sometimes shown as LAB, son of Arthur Boosey||throughout||[[Boosey-112|Leslie Arthur Boosey (1887-1979)]] |- |Boosey||||Margaret Ann||daughter of Charles Evelyn Boosey||228||[[Boosey-143|Margaret Ann Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Mary||daughter of Ralph Boosey||228||[[Boosey-147|Mary Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Nigel M.||son of Leslie Arthur Boosey||xi, 110, 111, 160, 228||[[Boosey-152|Nigel M. Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Noel Charles||son of Arthur Boosey||228||[[Boosey-115|Noel Charles Boosey (1891-1915)]] |- |Boosey||||Ralph||son of Charles Thomas Boosey||31, 44, 74, 106, 109, 122, 228||[[Boosey-108|Ralph Boosey (1892-1973)]] |- |Boosey||||Rosanagh M.||daughter of Ralph Boosey||228||[[Boosey-146|Rosanagh M. Boosey]] |- |Boosey||Barns||Rosemary||wife of Ralph Boosey||31, 228||[[Barns-897|Rosemary Barns (abt.1914-)]] |- |Boosey||||Rupert George||son of Charles Thomas Boosey||228||[[Boosey-109|Rupert George Boosey (1894-1915)]] |- |Boosey||||Simon Marchant||son of Leslie Arthur Boosey||xi, 6, 63, 77, 80, 95, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 109, 110, 111, 130, 181, 212, 228, 232, ||[[Boosey-151|Simon Marchant Boosey]] |- |Boosey||||Thomas||son of John Boosey||3, 228||[[Boosey-66|Thomas Boosey (1767-1840)]] |- |Boosey||||Thomas (junior)||son of Thomas Boosey||5, 228||[[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey (1795-1871)]] |- |Boosey||||Torfrida||daughter of Leslie Arthur Boosey||228||[[Boosey-150|Torfrida Boosey]] |- |Bostridge||||Ian Charles||English tenor||220||[[Bostridge-4|Ian Charles Bostridge]] |- |Bottesini||||Giovanni||Italian composer, conductor and bassist||5||[[Bottesini-2|Giovanni Bottesini (1821-1889)]] |- |Boulanger||||Juliette Nadia||French music teacher, conductor||48, 80, 156||[[Boulanger-459|Juliette Nadia Boulanger (1887-)]] |- |Boulez||||Pierre||French composer||83, 86, 87, 124, 183, 189, 193, 219||[[Boulez-2|Pierre Boulez (1925-2016)]] |- |Boult||||Adrian Cedric||(Sir) British conductor||9, 42||[[Boult-256|Adrian Cedric Boult (1889-1983)]] |- |Boxford||||Michael||International Marketing Manager for Parfums Yves Saint Laurent, now Chief Executive Boosey & Hawkes (1980) ||xi, 165, 166, 167, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 178, 181, 182, 183, 200, 205, 221|| |- |Brahms||||Johannes||German composer, pianist, conductor||214||[[Brahms-2|Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)]] |- |Brain||||Dennis||British horn player||48, 49||[[Brain-449|Dennis Brain (1921-1957)]] |- |Bray||||David||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Head of Music Publishing, acknowledgement from the author||xi|| |- |Brecht||||Eugen Berthold Friedrich||German playwright, poet||119||[[Brecht-132|Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (1898-1956)]] |- |Brentano||||Clemens Wenzeslaus||German poet, novelist||126||[[Brentano-7|Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano (abt.1778-1842)]] |- |Bridge||||Frank||British composer, conductor, violist||6, 13||[[Bridge-1477|Frank Bridge (1879-1941)]] |- |Bridgewater||||Ernest Leslie||British pianist, conductor, composer||42||[[Bridgewater-493|Ernest Leslie Bridgewater (1893-1975)]] |- |Brison||||Roger||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, accompanist for Gilbert & Sullivan productions||xi, 138, 139, 208|| |- |Britten||||Edward Benjamin||British composer, pianist||throughout||[[Britten-38|Edward Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)]] |- |Broido||||Arnold||Boosey & Hawkes editor and production manager||xi, 72, 73, 75, 77, 79, 80, 96, 97, 146||[[Broido-1|Arnold Broido (1920-2007)]] |- |Brosa||||Antonio||Spanish violinist||27, 28||[[Brosa-24|Antonio Brosa (1894-1979)]] |- |Brown||||Henry||arbitration lawyer||220|| |- |Bruch||||Max||German composer, violinist, conductor||214||[[Bruch-212|Max Bruch (abt.1838-abt.1920)]] |- |Bruckner||||Josef Anton||Austrian composer, organist||34||[[Bruckner-324|Josef Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)]] |- |Brunelle||||Philip Charles||American conductor, organist||200||[[Brunelle-577|Philip Charles Brunelle]] |- |Bryars||||Richard Gavin||British composer, double bassist||170||[[Bryars-104|Richard Gavin Bryars]] |- |Buck||||Percy Carter||(Sir) British composer, organist||10||[[Buck-9313|Percy Carter Buck (1871-1947)]] |- |Bulgakov||||Mikhail Afanasyevich||Ukrainian writer, doctor of medicine, playwright||193||[[Bulgakov-1|Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891-1940)]] |- |Bunke||||Jerome||ex-Buffet session clarinettist, replaced Ken Ingram in charge of the Publishing Division 1980's||173, 175, 176|| |- |Burton||||Humphrey McGuire||English classical music tv presenter, biographer of musicians||231||[[Burton-15684|Humphrey McGuire Burton]] |- |Busch||||Fritz||German conductor||19||[[Busch-1994|Fritz Busch (1890-1951)]] |- |Byrd||||Donald||American choreographer||211||[[Byrd-7009|Donald Byrd]] |- |Cage||||John Milton||American composer||153, 189||[[Cage-167|John Milton Cage Jr. (1912-1992)]] |- |Cantelli||||Guido||Italian conductor||85||[[Cantelli-6|Guido Cantelli (1920-1956)]] |- |Cardew||||Brian Cornelius McDonough||British composer||113, 136, 170||[[Cardew-50|Brian Cornelius McDonough Cardew (1936-1981)]] |- |Carpenter||||Humphrey William Bouverie||English biographer, broadcaster||231||[[Carpenter-24498|Humphrey William Bouverie Carpenter]] |- |Carter||||Elliott Cook||American composer||75, 151, 168, 170, 172, 174, 177, 183, 189, 202||[[Carter-21472|Elliott Cook Carter (1908-2012)]] |- |Cavender||||Sally||Boosey & Hawkes employee||xi, 83, 84, 175|| |- |Chapman||||Ernest||Boosey & Hawkes employee||34|| |- |Chin||||Unsuk||South Korean composer||196||[[Chin-392|Unsuk Chin]] |- |Christie||||Jeffrey||British band-leader, wrote ''Yellow River''||142||[[Christie-5811|Jeffrey Christie]] |- |Christie||||John||founder of Glyndebourne Opera House||68||[[Christie-5805|John Christie (1882-1962)]] |- |Clapham||||Alan||Boosey & Hawkes board member||105, 112, 143, 144|| |- |Clark||||Kenneth Mackenzie||British art historian, museum director, broadcaster||68||[[Clark-23389|Kenneth Mackenzie Clark OM CH KCB (1903-1983)]] |- |Clark||||Nicholas||at the Britten-Pears Library, acknowledgement from the author||xi|| |- |Clements||||Andrew||British journalist||188, 189|| |- |Coates||||Eric Francis Harrison||British composer||42||[[Coates-2610|Eric Francis Harrison Coates (1886-1957)]] |- |Coleridge-Taylor||||Samuel||British composer||16||[[Coleridge-Taylor-1|Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)]] |- |Colleran||||Bill||employee of Universal Edition in London||170, 171, 194|| |- |Connor||||Frank Hayden||employee of American music publisher Carl Fischer, son-in law of Carl Fischer||130, 131, 143, 144, 165||[[Connor-4758|Frank Hayden Connor (1902-1977)]] |- |Connor||||Hayden||son of Frank Connor||144||[[Connor-4759|Hayden Connor]] |- |Connor||||Walter Fischer||senior member of Carl Fischer Inc. and Chairman of Boosey & Hawkes||165, 173, 175, 181, 182, 215||[[Connor-4760|Walter Fischer Connor (1938-1996)]] |- |Cooke||||Deryck Victor||British musician, musicologist||179||[[Cooke-9498|Deryck Victor Cooke (1919-1976)]] |- |Cooke||||Mervyn J.||British editor||231||[[Cooke-9509|Mervyn J. Cooke]] |- |Cooper||||E. N.||Home Office (1940)||25, 26|| |- |Cooper||||George||director of the Sydney office (1940)||31, 37 || |- |Copland||||Aaron||American composer||13, 17, 18, 23, 28, 33, 37, 39, 40, 41, 52, 71, 75, 78, 80, 87, 116, 122, 133, 138, 150, 161, 162, 169, 174, 189, 219, 231||[[Copland-76|Aaron Copland (1900-1990)]] |- |Corea||||Armando Anthony||American composer, pianisy, keyboardist, bandleader, percussionist||225||[[Corea-41|Armando Anthony Corea (1941-2021)]] |- |Cornall||||Andrew||employee of Decca Records||177|| |- |Cortez||||Hernando||Philippine choreographer||211||[[Cortez-561|Hernando Cortez]] |- |Cotton||||William Edward||British band leader||15, 48||[[Cotton-5746|William Edward Cotton (1899-1969)]] |- |Cowan||||Robert C.||British music broadcaster, writer||xi, 138, 141, 142, 147, 203||[[Cowan-7124|Robert C. Cowan]] |- |Cox ||||Geoffrey||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Chief Accountant 1970's||148|| |- |Cox ||||Sally||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, senior editor 1977, harpist||xi, 140, 195, 203|| |- |Crabbe||||George||British poet, surgeon, clergyman||41||[[Crabbe-137|George Crabbe (1754-1832)]] |- |Craft||||Robert Lawson||American conductor||123, 124, 127, 129, 232||[[Craft-3992|Robert Lawson Craft (1923-2015)]] |- |Crémieux||||Hector Jonathan||French librettist, playwright||213||[[Cremieux-9|Hector Jonathan Cremieux (1828-1892)]] |- |Crewsdon||||Kenneth||British lawyer||145|| |- |Crist||||John||ex-Buffet Crampon manager put in charge of Publishing and Instruments Divisions 1980's||172|| |- |Croombs||||Will||attended Boosey & Hawkes International Conference (1949)||74|| |- |Crosby||||Harry Lillis 'Bing'||American singer||17||[[Crosby-82|Harry Lillis Crosby (1903-1977)]] |- |Cross||||Joan Annie||British singer||53||[[Cross-14006|Joan Annie Cross (1900-1993)]] |- |Crozier||||Eric John||British theatrical diector, opera libbretist, BBC tv play producer||68||[[Crozier-1771|Eric John Crozier (1914-1994)]] |- |Cummings||||Keith Edward||British violist||33||[[Cummings-8453|Keith Edward Cummings (1906-1992)]] |- |Currie||||Colin David||Scottish percussionist||211||[[Currie-4447|Colin David Currie]] |- |Curzon||||Clifford Michael||(Sir) British pianist, surname at birth was Siegenberg||49||[[Siegenberg-35|Clifford Michael (Siegenberg) Curzon (1907-1982)]] |- |d'Albert||||Eugène Francis Charles||Scottish pianist, composer||212||[[D'Albert-7|Eugène Francis Charles d'Albert (1864-1932)]] |- |Dallapiccola||||Luigi||Italian composer||86||[[Dallapiccola-10|Luigi Dallapiccola (1904-1975)]] |- |Daugherty||||Michael Kevin||American composer, pianist, teacher||219||[[Daugherty-4534|Michael Kevin Daugherty]] |- |Davidson||||Sarah||Boosey & Hawkes Finance Director 2004||224|| |- |Davies||||Eiluned Doris||British pianist, composer||33||[[Davies-16859|Eiluned Davies (1913-1999)]] |- |Davies||||Peter Maxwell||British composer, conductor||xi, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 134, 135, 136, 139, 158, 159, 160, 178, 195, 201, 225||[[Davies-8287|Peter Maxwell Davies (1934-2016)]] |- |Davis||||Colin Rex||(Sir) British conductor||135||[[Davis-109945|Colin Rex Davis (1927-2013)]] |- |Dawson||||Jo||acknowledgement from the author, picture research||xi|| |- |de Cottignies||||Didier Jean Michel||employee of Decca||180||[[Cottignies-2|Didier Jean Michel Cottignies (1963-2014)]] |- |de Falla||||Manuel||Spanish composer, pianist||33||[[De_Falla-1|Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)]] |- |de Mille||||Agnes George||American dancer, choreographer||69||[[De_Mille-11|Agnes George de Mille (1905-1993)]] |- |de Reske||||Jean||Polish dramatic tenor and opera star||2||[[De_Reszke-1|Jean de Reszke (1850-1925)]] |- |Dean||||Brett||Australian composer, violinist, conductor||219||[[Dean-15959|Brett Dean]] |- |Debussy||||Achille-Claude||French composer||2, 27, 33||[[Debussy-3|Achille-Claude Debussy (1862-1918)]] |- |Del Mar (Levi)||||Norman Rene||British conductor, horn player||124||[[Levi-1038|Norman Rene (Levi) Del Mar (1919-abt.1994)]] |- |Del Tredici||||David Walter||American composer||161, 174, 176||[[Del_Tredici-1|David Walker Del Tredici]] |- |Delius||||Frederich Theodore Albert||English composer||3, 9, 18, 28, 37, 38, 155, 189||[[Delius-39|Frederick Theodore Albert Delius (1862-1934)]] |- |Denisov||||Edison||Russian composer||136||[[Denisov-16|Edison Vasilievich Denisov (1929-1966)]] |- |Denmark||||Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia||Queen Victoria||5||[[Denmark-508|Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia (Denmark) av Danmark (1844-1925)]] |- |Dent||||Edward Joseph||(Professor) musicologist||33||[[Dent-3027|Edward Joseph Dent (1876-1957)]] |- |des Près||||Josquin||French composer||2||(1450-1521) |- |Deutsch||||André||Hungarian publisher||19||[[Deutsch-681|André Deutsch (1917-2000)]] |- |Devine-King||||Terry||British composer||207||[[Devine-King-1|Terry H. Devine-King]] |- |Diaghilev||||Sergei||Russian art critic||156||[[Diaghilev-1|Serge Pavlovich Diaghilev (1872-1929)]] |- |Diamand||||Peter||stateless born in Berlin, arts administrator, pianist, director of the Edinburgh Festival||69||[[Diamand-7|Peter Diamand (1913-1998)]] |- |Dillon||||James||Scottish composer||189||[[Dillon-6125|James Dillon]] |- |Dion||||Celine Marie Claudette||Canadian singer||206||[[Dion-75|Celine Dion]] |- |Domingo (Embil)||||José Plácido||Spanish opera singer, conductor||115||[[Embil-1|José Plácido Domingo (Embil) Domingo]] |- |Donizetti||||Domenico Gaetano Maria||Italian composer||3||[[Donizetti-1|Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (1797-1848)]] |- |Dostoevsky||||Fyodor Mikhailovich||Russian novelist||94||[[Dostoevsky-1|Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881)]] |- |Downes||||Edward Thomas||(Sir) British conductor||135||[[Downes-1646|Edward Thomas Downes]] |- |Downes||||Edwin Olin||American music critic||27, 69, 91, 135||[[Downes-1649|Edwin Olin Downes (1886-1955)]] |- |Downey||||Sean Morton||American singer||17||[[Downey-3636|Sean Morton Downey (1901-1985)]] |- |Draper||||Mr.||employee of Boosey & Hawkes (1960's)||105, 112 || |- |Dreier||||Ruth||WNYC broadcaster||185|| |- |Drew||||David||British music journalist||xi, 149, 150, 151, 155, 157, 158, 162, 168, 171, 175, 176, 178, 179, 180, 181, 185, 186, 187, 190, 193, 195, 196, 201, 209, 226 ||[[Drew-5237|David Drew (1930-2009)]] |- |Druckman||||Jacob Raphael||American composer||174, 176||[[Druckman-6|Jacob Raphael Druckman (1928-1996)]] |- |du Sautoy||||Peter Francis||British publisher, editor||121||[[Du_Sautoy-4|Peter Francis du Sautoy (abt.1912-1995)]] |- |Duclos||||Didier||employee of Boosey & Hawkes (1960's)||91, 126, 167|| |- |Dunn||||Colin||acknowledgement from the author||xi|| |- |Dusella||||Reinhold||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Berlin office||212|| |- |Dvořák||||Antonin Leopold||Czech composer||5, 214||[[Dvořák-356|Antonín Leopold Dvořák (1841-1904)]] |- |Ebert||||Carl Anton Charles||German stage director, actor, arts administrator||19, 86||[[Ebert-1633|Carl Anton Charles Ebert (1887-1980)]] |- |Ehrlich||||Cyril||English biographer||231||[[Ehrlich-540|Cyril Ehrlich]] |- |Elgar||||Edward William||(Sir), OM, GCVO, Master of the King's Music||3, 9, 18, 189, 202, 211||[[Elgar-154|Edward William Elgar OM GCVO (1857-1934)]] |- |Eliot||||Thomas Stearns||British poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic, editor||121||[[Eliot-187|Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965)]] |- |Elman||||Mischa||Russian born American violinist||5||[[Elman-41|Mischa Elman (1891-1967)]] |- |Eösze||||László R.||Hungarian writer||231||[[Eosze-1|Laszlo R. Eosze]] |- |Epstein||||Paul Howard||Louis 'Leonard' Bernstein's attorney||169||[[Epstein-699|Paul Howard Epstein (1940-2022)]] |- |Evans||||Edwin||British music critic||33, 48 ||[[Evans-45133|Edwin Evans (1874-1945)]] |- |Fell||||Robert Anthony||musician, Managing Director of Boosey & Hawkes 1974-96||throughout||[[Fell-2191|Robert Antony Fell]] |- |Ferguson||||Howard||Irish composer||15, 231||[[Ferguson-22103|Howard Ferguson (1908-)]] |- |Ferneyhough||||Brian John Peter||British composer||189, 191||[[Ferneyhough-51|Brian John Peter Ferneyhough]] |- |Finley||||Gerald Hunter||Canadian baritone||220||[[Finley-4593|Gerald Hunter Finley]] |- |Finzi||||Gerald Raphael||British composer||14, 15, 33, 155, 220, 231||[[Finzi-1|Gerald Raphael Finzi (1901-1956)]] |- |Flower||||I. C.||as printed in the letterhead of letter to Max Winkler and Hans Heinsheimer (1943)||44|| |- |Floyd||||Carlisle Sessions||American composer||162, 215||[[Floyd-7748|Carlisle Sessions Floyd (1926-2021)]] |- |Foss||||Hubert James||British pianist, composer, publisher||11, 12, 14||[[Foss-2645|Hubert James Foss (1899-1953)]] |- |Freedman||||Ellis Joseph||attorney to several major composers||171, 174||[[Freedman-472|Ellis Joseph Freedman (1921-2003)]] |- |Fryer||||Harry (Henry)||Harry Fryer Radio Orchestra||43||[[Fryer-1975|Henry Fryer (1896-1946)]] |- |Fürstner||||?||mentioned in a letter to Max Winkler and Hans Heinsheimer (1943)||44, 45, 47, 62, 63 || |- |Furtwängler||||Gustav Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm||German composer, conductor||45||[[Furtwängler-69|Gustav Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886-1954)]] |- |Gale||||Katherine||acknowledgement from the author||xi || |- |Galway||||James||(Sir) Northern Ireland flautist||166||[[Galway-217|James Galway]] |- |Gandhi||||(Mahatma) Mohandas Karamchand||Indian lawyer||71||[[Gandhi-5|Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948)]] |- |Geissmar||||Berta Marianne||Gustav Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Furtwängler's secretary||45||[[Geissmar-1|Berta Marianne Geissmar (1892-1949)]] |- |Gerhard||Feichtegger||Leopoldine||wife of Roberto Gerhard||155||[[Fuchtegger-1|Leopoldine (Fuchtegger) Gerhard (1903-)]] |- |Gerhard||||Roberto||Spanish Catalan composer||151, 155, 156||[[Ottenwaelder-1|Robert Gerhard i Ottenwaelder (1896-1970)]] |- |Ghiringhelli||||Antonio||Italian opera director at La Scala||85||[[Ghiringhelli-9|Antonio Ghiringhelli (1903-1979)]] |- |Gibbs||||Cecil Armstrong||British composer||6, 7, 14, 42, 93||[[Gibbs-5120|Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (1889-1960)]] |- |Gilbert||||Geoffrey Winzer||British flautist||33||[[Gilbert-20650|Geoffrey Winzer Gilbert (1914-1989)]] |- |Gillies||||Malcolm George William||Australian musicologist, linguist||231||[[Gillies-1718|Malcolm George William Gillies]] |- |Ginastera||||Alberto Evaristo||Argentinian composer||114, 115, 161, 162, 176||[[Ginastera-1|Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (1916-1983)]] |- |Girard-Leduc||||Francois Henri Claude||referring to Madeleine Albert when she moved to Éditions Alphonse Leduc in 1989||201||[[Girard-Leduc-1|Francois Henri Claude Girard-Leduc (1939-2016)]] |- |Gishford||||Anthony||son of Florence (Hawkes) Gishford||50, 57, 70, 74, 77, 85, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 121, 229||[[Gishford-2|Anthony Gishford (1908-1975)]] |- |Gishford||Hawkes||Florence||daughter of William Henry Hawkes||229||[[Hawkes-2147|Florence (Hawkes) Gishford (1875-1952)]] |- |Giuliana||||Rudy||American Mayor of New York City 1994-2001||219||[[Giuliani-103|Rudy Giuliani]] |- |Glanert||||Detlev||German composer||xi, 212||[[Ganert-1|Detlev Ganert]] |- |Glas||||John||Scottish founder of the Sandemanians, a Christian sect||228||[[Glas-57|John Glas (1695-1773)]] |- |Glasgow||||Mary Cecilia||Lord Keynes' private secretary||50||[[Glasgow-2668|Mary Cecilia Glasgow (1905-1983)]] |- |Glass||||Philip||American composer, pianist (1937- )||170, 189||https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Glass-5799 |- |Glennie||||Evelyn Elizabeth Ann||(Dame) Scottish percussionist||194, 211||[[Glennie-586|Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie]] |- |Glock||||William Frederick||British music critic||124||[[Glock-144|William Frederick Glock (1908-2000)]] |- |Glover||||Trevor||Managing Director of Penguin Books (UK) moved to Boosey & Hawkes 1990's||205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 213, 216, 220||[[Glover-9826|Trevor David Glover (1940-2007)]] |- |Goebbels||||Paul Joseph||German politician||60||[[Goebbels-5|Paul Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945)]] |- |Goehr||||George Walter||German composer, conductor||48||[[Goehr-4|George Walter Goehr (1903-1960)]] |- |Goehr||||Peter Alexander||British composer born in Berlin, Germany||113||[[Goehr-9|Peter Alexander Goehr]] |- |Golbourn||||Will||Managing Director of the South Africa office (1940's)||63, 74, 78|| |- |Golden||||Jean||Stuart Pope's secretary||163|| |- |Golding||||Linda||employee of Boosey & Hawkes 1990's||200|| |- |Goldschmidt||||Berthold||German composer||151, 178, 179, 180||[[Goldschmidt-665|Berthold Goldschmidt (1903-1996)]] |- |Goldstein||||Sylvia||Boosey & Hawkes employee (1940's)||xi, 28, 55, 77, 79, 80, 95, 103, 162, 163, 169, 176|| |- |Goodman||||Benjamin David||American clarinetist, bandleader||24, 41||[[Goodman-3074|Benjamin David Goodman (1909-1986)]] |- |Goossens||||Eugène||French conductor, violinist||25, 27, 39||[[Goossens-397|Eugéne Goossens (1867-1958)]] |- |Górecki||||Henryk Mikolaj||Polish composer||151, 185, 186, 187, 189, 202||[[Mikołaj_Górecki-1|Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (1933-2010)]] |- |Goto||||Midori||Japanese violinist||211||[[Goto-14|Midori Goto]] |- |Gower||||Robert||of the Finzi Trust, organist, editor||220|| |- |Grainger||||George Percy||Australian composer and pianist||5||[[Grainger-805|George Percy Grainger (1882-1961)]] |- |Grawemeyer||||Henry Charles||industrialist, entrepreneur, philanthropist||196||[[Grawemeyer-1|Henry Charles Grawemeyer (1912-1993)]] |- |Grechi||||Cesare||manager of Éditions Hawkes||58, 74|| |- |Greenaway||||Peter J.||British film director, screenwriter, artist||184, 195||[[Greenaway-882|Peter J. Greenaway]] |- |Groves||||Sally H.||employee of Schott (music publisher)||215||[[Groves-4784|Sally H. Groves]] |- |Gruber||||Heinz Karl||Austrian composer||xi, 119, 151, 152, 153, 190, 209, 211||[[Gruber-1795|Heinz Karl Gruber]] |- |Gummer||||Andrew||Business Affairs Director appointed by John Minch 2003||222|| |- |Guthrie||||Tyrone||British theatrical director||68||[[Guthrie-1131|William Tyrone Guthrie (1900-1971)]] |- |Gyde||Wyss||Sophie Adele||Swiss soprano||27, 33||[[Wyss-440|Sophie Adele (Wyss) Gyde (1897-1983)]] |- |Haas||||Michael||employee of Decca||180|| |- |Haas||||Pavel||Czech composer||212||[[Haas-3716|Pavel Haas (1899-abt.1944)]] |- |Halévy||||Ludovic||French author, playwright||213||[[Halévy-3|Ludovic Halévy (1834-1908)]] |- |Hall||||Martin||Boosey & Hawkes employee, Publishing Manager at Hendon||xi, 83, 105, 109, 141, 148, 149, 201|| |- |Hanser-Strecker||||Carl Peter||owner of the Schott Publishing Goup||223||[[Hanser-Strecker-1|Peter Hanser-Strecker]] |- |Hardenberger||||Ulf Håkan||Swedish trumpeter||211||[[Hardenberger-39|Håkan Hardenberger]] |- |Harders||||Frank||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Berlin office||212|| |- |Harding (Gatley)||||Ann (Dorothy Walton)||American actress||16||[[Gatley-110|Dorothy Walton (Gatley) Harding (1902-1981)]] |- |Harrison||||Julius Allan Greenway||British composer, conductor||6, 26||[[Harrison-28907|Julius Allan Greenway Harrison (1885-1963)]] |- |Härtel||||Gottfried Christoph||German publisher||29||[[Härtel-147|Gottfried Christoph Härtel (1763-1827)]] |- |Harty||||Herbert Hamilton||Irish composer, conductor, pianist, organist||16||[[Harty-222|Herbert Hamilton Harty (1879-1941)]] |- |Harvey||||Jonathan Dean||British composer||135||[[Harvey-11256|Jonathan Harvey (1939-2012)]] |- |Hawkes||Hayman||Amelia||wife of Oliver Hawkes||229||[[Hayman-1280|Amelia (Hayman) Hawkes (abt.1875-)]] |- |Hawkes||Perry||Ann||wife of William Henry Hawkes||229||[[Perry-26633|Ann (Perry) Hawkes (abt.1834-)]] |- |Hawkes||Rink||Erika||1st wife of Ralph Hawkes||43, 229||[[Rink-282|Erika (Rink) Hawkes (abt.1917-)]] |- |Hawkes||||Geoffrey Joseph||son of Oliver Hawkes||2, 5, 44, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 81, 82, 95, 98, 99, 102, 105, 106, 107, 110, 112, 130, 229||[[Hawkes-2148|Geoffrey Joseph Hawkes (1896-1961)]] |- |Hawkes||Green||Mabel Matilda Emma||wife of Geoffrey Joseph Hawkes||107, 229||[[Green-54575|Mabel Matilda Emma (Green) Hawkes (1897-)]] |- |Hawkes||Watson||Margaret Clare||2nd wife of Ralph Hawkes, also known as Clare Presgrave||43, 67, 76, 107, 182, 229||[[Watson-39207|Margaret Clare (Watson) Hawkes (1906-)]] |- |Hawkes||||Oliver||son of William Henry Hawkes||5, 229||[[Hawkes-2145|Oliver Hawkes (1861-1919)]] |- |Hawkes||||Ralph||son of Oliver Hawkes||throughout||[[Hawkes-2149|Ralph Hawkes (1898-1950)]] |- |Hawkes||||William Henry||co-founded Rivière & Hawkes in 1863||5, 229||[[Hawkes-2146|William Henry Hawkes (1831-)]] |- |Haynes||||Walter Battison||British composer, organist, pianist||16||[[Haynes-9365|Walter Battison Haynes (1859-abt.1900)]] |- |Heath||||Edward Richard George||(Sir) Prime Minister 1970-1974||138||[[Heath-2876|Edward Richard George Heath KG MBE (1916-2005)]] |- |Heinsheimer||||Hans Walter||Boosey & Hawkes employee, publisher and author||throughout||[[Heinsheimer-9|Hans Walter Heinsheimer (1900-1993)]] |- |Helfgott||||David||Australian pianist||206||[[Helfgott-14|David Helfgott]] |- |Helpmann||||Robert Murray||(Sir) Australian ballet dancer, actor, director, choreographer||40||[[Helpman-5|Robert Murray (Helpman) Helpmann CBE (1909-1986)]] |- |Henze||||Hans Werner||German composer||86, 148, 149, 151, 154, 155, 180, 189, 212||[[Henze-187|Hans Werner Henze (1926-2012)]] |- |Herbage||||Julian Livingston||British musicologist, broadcaster||42||[[Herbage-10|Julian Livingston Herbage (1904-1976)]] |- |Hertzka||||Emil||Hungarian publisher||22||[[Hertzka-2|Emil Hertzka (1869-1932)]] |- |Hertzka||Fuchs||Yella||wife of Emil Hertzka||22||[[Fuchs-2361|Yella (Fuchs) Hertzka (1873-1948)]] |- |Herzog||||Georg||(Dr.) re- Bartok letter in 1942||36||[[Herzog-1123|Georg Herzog (1901-1983)]] |- |Heseltine||Zinkeisen||Anna Katrina||Scottish painter, artist||201||[[Zinkeisen-1|Anna Katrina (Zinkeisen) Heseltine (1901-1976)]] |- |Heseltine||||Peter Arnold||also known as Peter Warlock, composer||6||[[Heseltine-38|Philip Arnold Heseltine (1894-1930)]] |- |Hess||||Julia Myra||(Dame) pianist||32||[[Hess-4994|Julia Myra Hess (1890-1965)]] |- |Hewett||||Ivan||British music critic employed by 'The Telegraph' newspaper||231|| |- |Heyworth||||Peter Lawrence Frederick||British music critic employed by 'The Observer' newspaper, biographer||191||[[Heyworth-210|Peter Lawrence Frederick Heyworth (1921-1991)]] |- |Hill||Goodman||Alice Abigail||American poet, librettist, Anglican priest||190||[[Goodman-8090|Alice Abigail (Goodman) Hill]] |- |Hill||||Phillip||Chairman of Covent Garden, letter to Leslie Boosey regarding a lease for Covent Garden||49|| |- |Hilton (Hylton)||||John Greenhalgh (Jack)||British band leader, composer, pianist||32||[[Hilton-5132|John Greenhalgh Hilton (1892-1965)]] |- |Hind||||Rolf W.||British pianist, composer||196||[[Hind-730|Rolf W. Hind]] |- |Hindemith||||Paul||German composer||17, 87||[[Hindemith-4|Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)]] |- |Hitler||||Adolf||Chancellor of the German Reich||178, 232||[[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]] |- |Hodgson||||William||conductor of the Regent Concert Orchestra||43|| |- |Holland||||Richard||CEO of Boosey & Hawkes 1989||200, 201, 209, 217, 220, 222||[[Holland-17010|Richard Holland]] |- |Höller||||York||German composer||151, 193||[[Höller-516|York Höller]] |- |Holloway||||Robin G.||British composer||141, 151, 154, 189, 190, 195, 202||[[Holloway-7499|Robin G. Holloway]] |- |Holst||||Gustav Theodor||British composer||9||[[Holst-423|Gustav Theodor Holst (1874-1934)]] |- |Holt||||Harold||British impresario||47, 49, 53||[[Holt-12838|Harold Holt (1885-1953)]] |- |Honegger||||Arthur||Swiss composer||33||[[Honegger-75|Arthur Honegger (1892-1955)]] |- |Hopton||Boosey||Madge||daughter of Arthur Boosey||228||[[Boosey-113|Madge (Boosey) Hopton MBE (1889-1949)]] |- |Horne||||David George||Scottish composer, pianist||193||[[Horne-4827|David George Horne]] |- |Hughes||||Herbert||Irish composer||14, 16||[[Hughes-15381|Herbert Hughes (1882-1937)]] |- |Hummel||||Johann Nepomuk||Austrian composer||3||[[Hummel-1117|Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)]] |- |Huntley||||David||employee of Boosey & Hawkes||163, 171, 172, 175, 176, 177, 185, 186, 190, 202, 211, 226||(1948 -1994) |- |Hurd||||Michael John||English composer, author||231||[[Hurd-4025|Michael John Hurd]] |- |Hurwitz||||Robert||of Nonesuch Records||186, 187||[[Hurwitz-200|Robert Hurwitz]] |- |Huws Jones||||Edward Mark||British educationalist, composer||199||[[Huws_Jones-1|Edward Mark Huws Jones (1948-2020)]] |- |Huxley||||Aldous Leonard||British writer, philosopher||125||[[Huxley-517|Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963)]] |- |Iłłakowiczówna||||J. Kazimiera||Lithuanian poet||33||[[Iłłakowiczówna-1|Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna (1893-1983)]] |- |Illingworth||Radford||Winifred||British soprano, teacher, translator||48||[[Radford-2505|Winifred Eva (Radford) Illingworth (1901-1993)]] |- |Inger||||Johan||Swedish ballet dancer, choreographer||210||[[Inger-93|Johan Inger]] |- |Ingram||||Kenneth Lloyd||ex-Magnavox executive, replaced John Crist in charge of Publishing and Instruments Divisions 1980's||172, 173, 176||[[Ingram-10409|Kenneth Lloyd Ingram (1928-2015)]] |- |Ireland||||John Nicholson||British composer||6, 9, 14, 33||[[Ireland-2399|John Nicholson Ireland (1879-1962)]] |- |Jacobs||||Winfried||Head of Promotion, Boosey & Hawkes GmbH||179, 196, 212, 213, 218, 222||[[Jacobs-17955|Winfried Jacobs]] |- |Jacobson||||Bernard||employee of Boosey & Hawkes||175|| |- |James||||Muriel||acknowledgement from the author||xi|| |- |Janáček||||Leoš Eugen||Czech composer||17||[[Janáček-38|Leoš Eugen Janáček (1854-1928)]] |- |Jean-Aubry (Aubry)||||Georges (Jean-Frédéric-Emile)||French music critic||33||[[Aubry-515|Jean-Frédéric-Emile Aubry (1882-1950)]] |- |Jelinek||||Hanns||Austrian composer||87||[[Jelinek-300|Hanns Jelinek (1901-1969)]] |- |Jenkins||||Karl Wiliam Pamp||Welsh composer||205, 206, 207, 210||[[Jenkins-22254|Karl William Pamp Jenkins]] |- |Johnson||Taylor||Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" ||wife of Lyndon B. Johnson, United States President||103||[[Taylor-2955|Claudia Alta (Taylor) Johnson (1912-2007)]] |- |Johnson||||Edward||mentioned in a letter to Max Winkler and Hans Heinsheimer (1943)||44, 46|| |- |Johnson||||Sheila||American violinist, teacher||200|| |- |Jolivet||||André||French composer||87, 91, 122, 189||[[Jolivet-133|André Jolivet (1905-1974)]] |- |Jones||||Bryn Terfel||Welsh bass-baritone opera and concert singer||220||[[Jones-136968|Bryn Terfel Jones]] |- |Jonson||||Benjamin||British poet||48||[[Jonson-368|Benjamin Jonson (abt.1572-abt.1637)]] |- |Josefowicz||||Leila Bronia||American-Canadian violinist||211||[[Josefowicz-4|Leila Bronia Josefowicz]] |- |Joxe||||||(Minister) father of Ivan Nabokov's wife||126|| |- |Julier||||Ian David||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Production Manager 1976-2004||xi, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141||[[Julier-40|Ian David Julier]] |- |Kabalevsky||||Dmitri Borisovich||Soviet composer, conductor, pianist||57||[[Kabalevsky-1|Dmitri Borisovich Kabalevsky (1904-1987)]] |- |Kagel||||Mauricio Raúl||Argentine-German composer||153||[[Kagel-14|Mauricio Raúl Kagel (1931-2008)]] |- |Kalisch||||Ludwig||German novellist||213||[[Kalisch-47|Ludwig Kalisch (1814-1882)]] |- |Kalmus||||Alfred August Ulrich||Austrian composer||18, 19, 25, 26, 57||[[Kalmus-19|Alfred August Kalmus (1889-1972)]] |- |Kancheli||||Giya||Georgian composer||189||[[Kancheli-1|Giya Kancheli (1935-2019)]] |- |Kästner||||Emil Erich||German writer, poet||179, 180||[[Kästner-452|Emil Erich Kästner (1899-1974)]] |- |Kats-Chernin||||Elena Davidovna||Soviet-born Australian pianist, composer||211||[[Kats-Chernin-1|Elena Davidovna Kats-Chernin]] |- |Keane||||Michael||colleague of Maz Winkler||16, 17|| |- |Keats||||John||British poet||48||[[Keats-141|John Keats (1795-1821)]] |- |Keck||||Jean-Christophe||French musicologist, conductor, composer, singer||213||[[Keck-1688|Jean-Christophe Keck]] |- |Keeffe||||Bernard||British composer||178||[[Keeffe-235|Bernard Francis Keeffe]] |- |Kell||||Reginald Clifford||British clarinettist||105||[[Kell-1057|Reginald Clifford Kell (1906-1981)]] |- |Keller||||Hans Heinrich||Austrian-born British musician, writer||86, 87, 115, 231||[[Keller-10828|Hans Heinrich Keller (1919-1985)]] |- |Kemp||||Ian Manson||British musicologist||118||[[Kemp-11444|Ian Manson Kemp (1931-2011)]] |- |Kendrick||||James M.||Louis 'Leonard' Bernstein's attorney, President of Boosey & Hawkes Inc. 1985||xi, 169, 176, 177, 188, 200||[[Kendrick-3916|James M. Kendrick]] |- |Kennedy||||George Michael Sinclair||British music critic||191, 231||[[Kennedy-27470|George Michael Sinclair Kennedy]] |- |Kennedy-Fraser||Fraser||Marjory||(DBE) Scottish singer, composer||16||[[Fraser-13444|Marjory (Fraser) Kennedy-Fraser DBE (1857-1930)]] |- |Kernis||||Aaron Jay||American composer||202, 218||[[Kernis-2|Aaron Jay Kernis]] |- |Kerr||||Emma||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Promotion Executive 1995||209|| |- |Keynes||||John Maynard||British economist||50||[[Keynes-28|John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946)]] |- |Khachaturian(Խաչատրյան)||||Aram Ilyich (Արամ Եղիայի)||Soviet Armenian composer, conductor||57||[[Խաչատրյան-1|Արամ Եղիայի Խաչատրյան (1903-1978)]] |- |Kildea||||Paul||Australian conductor, author||231||[[Kildea-99|Paul Kildea]] |- |Klein||||Gideon||Czech composer, pianist||212||[[Klein-4004|Gideon Klein (1919-abt.1945)]] |- |Klein||||Kenneth||Town Hall's Kenneth Klein||39||(1939- ) |- |Knight||||Peter||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, sold violins in the Regent Street shop, folk musician||142||[[Knight-26819|Peter Knight]] |- |Knussen||||Stuart Oliver||Scottish composer, conductor||168||[[Knussen-3|Stuart Oliver Knussen (1952-2018)]] |- |Kodály||Péczely||Sarolta||2nd wife of Zoltán Vilmos Kodály||91||https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/P%C3%A9czely-1 |- |Kodály||||Zoltán Vilmos||Hungarian composer||10, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 35, 52, 56, 87, 91, 113, 116, 133, 197, 231||[[Kodály-1|Zoltán Vilmos Kodály (1882-1967)]] |- |Kolb||||Barbara Anne||American composer||202||[[Kolb-1987|Barbara Anne Kolb]] |- |Kolodin||||Irving||British music critic, music historian, editor||77||[[Kolodin-1|Irving Kolodin (1908-1988)]] |- |Kostelanetz||||Andrew||Russian-born American conductor||40||[[Kostelanetz-1|Andre Kostelanetz (1901-1980)]] |- |Kostelanetz||||Richard Cory||American artist, author, critic||231||[[Kostelanetz-2|Richard Cory Kostelanetz]] |- |Koussevitsky||Ушкова||Natalie||2nd wife of Sergey Aleksandrovich Koussevitsky||6, 41, 65||[[Ушкова-1|Наталия Константиновна (Ушкова) Koussevitzky (1881-1942)]] |- |Koussevitsky||||Sergey Aleksandrovich||Russian composer, conductor, double-bassist||6, 37, 40, 41, 48, 51, 61, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72, 77, 83, 92, 169||[[Кусевицкий-1|Сергей Александрович (Кусевицкий) Koussevitzky (1874-1951)]] |- |Koussevitzky||Наумова||(Olga) Ольга Александрована||3rd wife of Sergey Aleksandrovich Koussevitsky||66, 67||[[Наумова-2|Ольга Александрована (Наумова) Koussevitzky (1901-1978)]] |- |Krása||||Hans||Czech composer||212||[[Krása-27|Hans Krása (1899-1944)]] |- |Krasner||||Louis Woolfe||(Professor) Russian-born American violinist||40||[[Krasner-30|Louis Woolfe Krasner (1903-1995)]] |- |Kraus||||Otakar||Czech baritone||86||[[Kraus-1984|Otakar Kraus (1909-1980)]] |- |Kraut||||Harry J.||Louis 'Leonard' Bernstein's manager||169, 174||[[Kraut-214|Harry J. Kraut (1933-2007)]] |- |Kreizberg||||Yakov||Russian-born American conductor||180||[[Kreizberg-1|Yakov Kreizberg (1959-2011)]] |- |Kremer||||Gidon||Latvian violinist, artistic director||211||[[Kremer-1377|Gidon Kremer]] |- |Kubelík||||Jan||Czech violinist and composer||5||[[Kubelik-1|Jan Kubelik (1880-1940)]] |- |Kubert||Bean||Betty Randolph||attended Boosey & Hawkes International Conference (1949)||74, 77, 78, 80||[[Bean-8091|Betty Randolph (Bean) Kubert (1917-2002)]] |- |Kupkovič||||Ladislav Karol||Slovakian composer, conductor||153||[[Kupkovič-1|Ladislav Karol Kupkovič (1936-2016)]] |- |Kurtág||||György||Hungarian composer||87||[[Kurtág-1|György Kurtág]] |- |Kylián||||Jiří||Czech dancer, choreographer||209, 219||[[Kylián-3|Jiří Kylián]] |- |Lambert||||Leonard Constant||British conductor, composer, author||34, 40, 231||[[Lambert-8989|Leonard Constant Lambert (1905-1951)]] |- |Langridge||||Philip Gordon||English tenor||220||[[Langridge-965|Philip Gordon Langridge]] |- |Lascelles||||George Henry Hubert||(7th Earl of Harewood) classical music administrator, author, Erwin Stein's son-in-law||67, 101, 115, 232||[[Lascelles-40|George Henry Hubert Lascelles (1923-2011)]] |- |Lauder||||Henry (Harry)||(Sir) Scottish entertainer||16||[[Lauder-98|Henry Lauder Knt (1870-1950)]] |- |Lebrecht||||Norman||English music journalist, author||231||[[Lebrecht-27|Norman Lebrecht]] |- |Lecocq||||Alexandre Charles||French composer||3||[[Lecocq-67|Alexandre Charles Lecocq (1832-1918)]] |- |Leduc||||Alphonse||French teacher, composer, flautist, guitarist, bassoonist||201||[[Leduc-1539|Alphonse Leduc (1804-1868)]] |- |Lees (Lisniansky)||||Benjamin George||Russian-American composer||80||[[Lisniansky-1|Benjamin George (Lisniansky) Lees (1924-2010)]] |- |Lehmann||||Charlotte "Lotte" Pauline Sophie ||German-American soprano||60||[[Lehmann-1830|Charlotte Pauline Sophie Lehmann (1888-1976)]] |- |Leitner||||Ferdinand||German conductor||85||[[Leitner-389|Ferdinand Leitner (1912-1996)]] |- |Lemalu||||Jonathan Fa'afetai||New Zealand bass baritone singer||220||[[Lemalu-1|Jonathan Fa'afetai Lemalu]] |- |Lewis||||Anthony Carey||(Sir) Bermudan composer, Royal Academy of Music director||106, 115||[[Lewis-58266|Anthony Carey Lewis (1915-1983)]] |- |Liddle||||Samuel||British Professor of Music, composer, pianist||3||[[Liddle-1026|Samuel Liddle (1867-1951)]] |- |Lidka (Liedtke)||||Marianne Louise||German violinist||48||[[Liedtke-168|Marianne Louise (Liedtke) Lidka (1914-2013)]] |- |Lieberson||||Goddard||President of Colombia Records, composer||130||[[Lieberson-8|Goddard Lieberson (1911-1977)]] |- |Ligeti||||György Sándor||Hungarian-Austrian composer||86, 87, 151, 189, 196||[[Ligeti-15|György Ligeti (1923-2006)]] |- |Lindberg||||Magnus Gustav Adolf||Finnish composer, pianist||195, 214||[[Lindberg-1174|Magnus Gustaf Adolf Lindberg]] |- |Liszt||||Franz||Hungarian composer||153||[[Liszt-3|Franz Liszt (1811-1886)]] |- |Little||||John||Chief Accountant||74, 104, 112|| |- |Little||||Tamsin Elizabeth||British violinist||155||[[Little-21980|Tasmin Elizabeth Little]] |- |Lloyd||||Jonathan||British composer||193||[[Lloyd-12075|Jonathan B. Lloyd]] |- |Lowell||||Robert Traill Spence||American poet||168||[[Lowell-354|Robert Traill Spence Lowell (1917-1977)]] |- |Lutosławski||||Witold Roman||Polish composer, conductor||189||[[Lutoslawski-1|Witold (Lutoslawski) Lutosławski (1913-abt.1994)]] |- |Lutyens||||Agnes Elizabeth||British composer||33||[[Lutyens-28|Agnes Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-1983)]] |- |MacDonald||||Calum||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, editor, successor to David Drew mid-1970's||xi, 209|| |- |Macdonald||||Gerald||potential successor to Ernst Roth||102|| |- |MacGregor||||Joanna Clare||(Professor) British concert pianist, conductor, composer, festival curator||211||[[MacGregor-1559|Joanne Clare MacGregor CBE]] |- |MacHover||||Tod A.||American composer||202, 219||[[MacHover-1|Tod A. MacHover]] |- |Mackenzie||||Warren Gair||son-in-law of Frank Connor||144||[[Mackenzie-7088|Warren Mackenzie (1931-2016)]] |- |Mackey||||Stephen Patrick||English musician, record producer||202, 211||[[Mackey-3245|Stephen Patrick Mackey (1966-2023)]] |- |Mackie||||Richard||Managing Director, Boosey &Hawkes (Australia)||xi, 217|| |- |Mackie||||Yo-Yo||American cellist||218||[[Ma-53|Yo-Yo Ma]] |- |MacMillan||||James Loy||(Sir) Scottish composer||xi, 139, 151, 194, 202, 211, 216, 217 ||[[MacMillan-1514|James Loy MacMillan CBE]] |- |Macmurragh||||D.||British musician||16|| |- |MacNeice||Anderson||Antoinette Millicent Hedley||British singer, actor||34||[[Anderson-22195|Millicent Antoinette Hedley (Anderson) MacNeice (1907-1990)]] |- |Maguire||||Simon||(Dr.) at Sotheby's, acknowledgement from the author||xi|| |- |Mahler||Schindler||Alma Margaretha Maria ||wife of Gustav Mahler||22, 34||[[Schindler-745|Alma Margaretha Maria (Schindler) Werfel (1879-1964)]] |- |Mahler||||Gustav||Austro-Bohemian composer||22, 34, 35, 64, 101, 116, 179, 191, 212||[[Mahler-242|Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)]] |- |Malcolm||||George John||British composer, oganist, conductor, harpsichordist||115||[[Malcolm-2747|George John Malcolm (1917-1997)]] |- |Maltman||||Christopher||English baritone||220||[[Maltman-133|Christopher John Maltman]] |- |Markevitch||||Igor Borisovitch||Russian-born composer, conductor||114, 151, 156||[[Markevitch-1|Igor Borisovitch Markevitch (1912-1983)]] |- |Martinů||||Bohuslav Jan ||Czech composer||40, 41, 48, 91, 92, 93, 126, 231||[[Martinů-19|Bohuslav Jan Martinů (1890-1959)]] |- |Mason||||John Colin||British critic, Chairman of the Macnaughten Concerts Society||136||[[Mason-24864|John Colin Mason (1924-1971)]] |- |Mathieu-Saint-Laurent||||Yves Henri Donat||French fashion designer||165||[[Mathieu-Saint-Laurent-1|Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent (1936-2008)]] |- |Matthews||||Colin||brother of David Matthews, composer||179, 220||[[Matthews-18752|Colin Matthews OBE]] |- |Matthews||||David||brother of Colin Matthews, composer||178, 179||[[Matthews-18753|David Matthews]] |- |Maw||||John Nicholas||British composer||xi, 117, 118, 122, 134, 136, 149, 157, 158, 175||[[Maw-172|John Nicholas Maw (1935-2009)]] |- |Maw||Graham||Karen||wife of John Nicholas Maw||118||[[Graham-31911|Karen (Graham) Maw]] |- |May||||Thomas||American writer||231||[[May-16142|Thomas May]] |- |Maybrick||||Michael||English composer, used the pseudonym Stephen Adams||3, 16 ||[[Maybrick-14|Michael Maybrick (1841-1913)]] |- |McCormack||||John Francis||Irish tenor||3, 10||[[McCormack-1614|John Francis McCormack (1884-1945)]] |- |McPhee||||Colin Carhart||Canadian composer||28||[[McPhee-1496|Colin Carhart McPhee (1900-1964)]] |- |Medtner||||Nikolai Karlovich||Russian composer, pianist||65||[[Medtner-1|Nikolas Karlovich Medtner (1880-1951)]] |- |Meecham||||Paul||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, head of Publicity||175, 179, 185, 202|| |- |Mellers||||Wilfrid Howard||English music critic, musicologist, composer||231||[[Mellers-21|Wilfrid Howard Mellers (1914-2008)]] |- |Mengelberg||||Joseph Wilhelm||Dutch conductor||24||[[Mengelberg-5|Joseph Wilhelm Mengelberg (1871-1951)]] |- |Menotti||||Gian Carlo||Italian composer, playwright, ibrettist||75, 103, 168||[[Menotti-20|Gian Carlo Menotti (1911-2007)]] |- |Menuhin||||Yehudi||American-born British violinist, conductor||52||[[Menuhin-2|Yehudi Menuhin (1916-1999)]] |- |Messiaen||||Oliviere Eugène Prosper Charles||French composer, organist||86, 87||[[Messiaen-6|Oliviere Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (1908-1992)]] |- |Meyer||||Edgar||American composer, bassist||218||[[Meyer-23042|Edgar Meyer]] |- |Mihule||||Jaroslav||(Professor) Czech writer, musicologist, composer||231||[[Mihule-2|Jaroslav Mihule]] |- |Milhaud||||Darius||French composer, conductor||48||[[Milhaud-30|Darius Milhaud (1892-1974)]] |- |Minch||||John B.||Boosey & Hawkes employee, successor to Trevor Glover from 2001||xi, 213, 220, 221, 222, 223||[[Minch-99|John B. Minch]] |- |Minkovski||||Marc||French conductor||213||[[Minkovski-1|Marc Minkovski]] |- |Mitchell||||Donald Charles Peter||British writer||xi, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 136, 149, 157, 216, 231||[[Mitchell-43830|Donald Charles Peter Mitchell]] |- |Mitchell||Livingston||Kathleen G.||wife of Donald Charles Peter Mitchell||116||[[Livingston-5782|Kathleen G. (Livingston) Mitchell]] |- |Moeran||||Ernest John||British composer||14||[[Moeran-1|Ernest John Moeran (1894-1950)]] |- |Monk||||Meredith Jane||American composer||218||[[Monk-2923|Meredith Jane Monk]] |- |Montgomery||||Robert William||for the Elgar estate, signatory to a letter to 'The Times' written by Donald Mitchell 1998||216||[[Montgomery-18399|Robert William Montgomery]] |- |Morreau||||Annette||founded the Contemporary Music Network||170, 171||[[Morreau-38|Annette Morreau]] |- |Morris||||Mark William||American choreographer, dancer||191||[[Morris-40631|Mark William Morris]] |- |Morris||||Regnald Owen||British composer||33||[[Morris-40355|Reginald Owen Morris (1886-1948)]] |- |Moss||||Terence||Head of Light Music||144|| |- |Mott||||Gunther||manager of the Bonn office of Boosey & Hawkes||167|| |- |Mozart||||Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus||Austrian composer||29, 113, 155, 226||[[Mozart-3|Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (1756-1791)]] |- |Mundy||Hine||Clytie May||wife of John Mundy, Australian soprano||99, 100||[[Hine-1285|Clytie May (Hine) Mundy (1887-1983)]] |- |Mundy||||John||friend of Benjamin Britten (1950's), manager of the Metropolitan Opera House orchestra||99, 100, 101||[[Mundy-1649|John Mundy (1886-1971)]] |- |Murray||||David Moore||music critic of a concert including Unsuk Chin's music||196||[[Murray-27904|David Moore Murray (1937-2016)]] |- |Nabokov||||Ivan||son of Nicolas Nabokov, publisher||125, 126||[[Nabokov-8|Ivan Nabokov]] |- |Nabokov||||Nicolas||Russian composer||91, 125||[[Nabokov-7|Nicolas Nabokov (1903-1978)]] |- |Neel||||Louis Boyd||British conductor||22||[[Neel-1429|Louis Boyd Neel (1905-)]] |- |Nelson||||Sheila Mary||English musician, educator, writer, composer||197, 198||[[Nelson-31583|Sheila Mary Nelson]] |- |Neuwirth||||Olga||Austrian composer||219||[[Neuwirth-49|Olga Neuwirth]] |- |Newman||||George||Austrian violinist, violist, music publisher, teacher, employee of Boosey & Hawkes||126, 232|| |- |Newman (Johnson)||Crump||Sheila||British violinist, teacher||200||[[Crump-2755|Sheila (Crump) Newman]] |- |Newman (Roberts)||||Ernest (William)||also know as Ernest Newman, critic, journalist, author||83||[[Roberts-53009|Willam Roberts (1868-1959)]] |- |Nono||||Luigi||Italian composer||86, 189||[[Nono-6|Luigo Nono (1924-1990)]] |- |Normand||||Eric||(Sir) Head of the Ministry of Works (1950's)||81|| |- |Northcott||||Bayan P.||British music critic, composer||154||[[Northcott-788|Bayan P. Northcott]] |- |Norton||||Christopher||British pianist, composer||198||[[Norton-11977|Christopher Norton]] |- |Nyman||||Michael Laurence||British composer, pianist, librettist, musicologist||170, 189||[[Nyman-419|Michael Laurence Nyman]] |- |Oehring||||Helmut||German composer||212||[[Oehring-11|Helmut Oehring]] |- |Offenbach||||Jacob||Gernan-born French composer, cellist||16, 204, 212, 213||[[Offenbach-1|Jacob Offenbach (1819-1880)]] |- |Ohlsson||||Garrick Olof||American pianist||211||[[Ohlsson-163|Garrick Olof Ohlsson]] |- |Oistrakh||||David Fyodorovich||Soviet violinist, violist, conductor||89||[[Oistrakh-1|David Fyodorovich Oistrakh (1908-1974)]] |- |Oldham||||Arthur William||British composer, choirmaster||76, 94, 115||[[Oldham-2880|Arthur William Oldham]] |- |Oppenheimer||||Julius Robert||American theoretical physicist||192||[[Oppenheimer-112|Julius Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967)]] |- |Padmore||||Mark J.||English tenor||220||[[Padmore-159|Mark J. Padmore]] |- |Paganini||||Niccolò||Italian violinist, composer||206||[[Paganini-10|Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840)]] |- |Page||||Ashley||English ballet dancer, choreographer, artistic director||210||[[Page-17456|Ashley Page]] |- |Paitchadze||||Gavriil||manager of Éditions Russe||58||(1924-1970) |- |Panufnik||||Andrzej||Polish composer, conductor||83, 88, 115, 210||[[Panufnik-1|Andrzej Panufnik (1914-1991)]] |- |Panufnik||O'Mahoney||Scarlett (Marie)||wife of Andrzej Panufnik||88|| |- |Pärt||||Arvo||Estonian composer||189||[[Pärt-64|Arvo Pärt]] |- |Payne||||Anthony Edward||British composer, musicologist, music critic||134, 211||[[Payne-20857|Anthony Edward Payne]] |- |Payne||||Nicholas||General Director, English National Opera||156|| |- |Pears||||Peter Neville Luard||British tenor||42, 48, 53, 70, 72, 93, 100, 101, 110||[[Pears-235|Peter Neville Luard Pears (1910-1986)]] |- |Pelly||||Laurent||French opera and theatre director||213||[[Pelly-218|Laurent Pelly]] |- |Penderecki||||Krzysztof Eugeniusz||Polish composer, conductor||189||[[Penderecki-1|Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (1933-2020)]] |- |Periton||||Leslie Almond||Benjamin Britten's accountant (1950's)||98||[[Periton-10|Leslie Almond Periton (abt.1908-abt.1983)]] |- |Perlis||Goldberger||Vivian||American musicologist||219||[[Goldberger-47|Vivian (Goldberger) Perlis (1928-2019)]] |- |Perón||||Juan Domingo Perón||President of Argentina||64||[[Peron-24|Juan Domingo (Peron) Perón (1895-1974)]] |- |Petrassi||||Goffredo||Italian composer, conductor, teacher||83||[[Petrassi-23|Goffredo Petrassi (1904-2003)]] |- |Piatti||||Carlo Alfredo||Italian cellist||5||[[Piatti-13|Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901)]] |- |Piazzolla||||Astor Pantaleón||Argentinian composer||225||[[Piazzolla-1|Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (1921-1992)]] |- |Piper||||John Egerton Christmas||British artist, printer, journalist||68||[[Piper-4489|John Egerton Christmas Piper (1903-1992)]] |- |Pleeth||||Netie William||British cellist||33||[[Pleeth-1|Netie William Pleeth (1916-1999)]] |- |Pollack||||Howard||(Dr.) American pianist, musicologist||219, 231||[[Pollack-636|Howard Pollack]] |- |Pool||||Anthony P.||son of Kenneth Percy Pool||thoughout||[[Pool-4515|Anthony P. Pool]] |- |Pool||||Julie||wife of Anthony P. Pool||143|| |- |Pool||||Kenneth Percy||husband of Patricia Adelaide (Watson) Pool|| xi, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 130, 131, 138, 144, 145, 165, 182, 229||[[Pool-4514|Kenneth Percy Pool (1904-2005)]] |- |Pool||Watson||Patricia Adelaide||wife of Kenneth Percy Pool||107, 110, 229||[[Watson-39208|Patricia Adelaide (Watson) Pool (1909-1995)]] |- |Pope||||William Stuart George||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, director of the South Africa office took over the New York office (1960's)||xi, 111, 115, 143, 161, 162, 163, 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177||[[Pope-11169|Wilfred Stuart George Pope (1921-2005)]] |- |Porter||||Andrew Brian||British music critic born in Cape Town, South Africa, organist||192||[[Porter-25875|Andrew Brian Porter (1928-2015)]] |- |Poulenc||||Francis Jean Marcel||French composer, pianist||91||[[Poulenc-1|Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (1899-1963)]] |- |Primrose||||William||Scottish violist||53, 76||[[Primrose-352|William Primrose (1904-1982)]] |- |Pritchard||||Stanley Frederick||(Sir) British composer, also know as John Michael Pritchard||119||[[Pritchard-5556|Stanley Frederick Pritchard (1918-1989)]] |- |Prokofiev||Codina||Carolina||wife of Sergei Prokofiev||91||[[Codina-4|Carolina (Codina) Prokofiev (1897-1989)]] |- |Prokofiev||||Oleg Sergeyevich||granddaughter of Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev||216||[[Prokofiev-1|Oleg Sergeyevich Prokofiev (1928-1998)]] |- |Prokofiev||||Sergei Sergeyevich||Russian composer, pianist, conductor||13, 37, 39, 57, 58, 65, 66, 90, 138, 151, 162, 189, 202, 212, 214||[[Prokofiev-2|Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (1891-1953)]] |- |Puccini||||Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria||Italian composer||2||[[Puccini-3|Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (1858-1924)]] |- |Purcell||||Henry||British composer||69, 70||[[Purcell-834|Henry Purcell (1659-1695)]] |- |Quilter||||Roger Cuthbert||British composer||10, 14, 93||[[Quilter-61|Roger Cuthbert Quilter (abt.1877-1953)]] |- |Rachmaninoff||||Sergei Vasilievich||Russian composer, conductor and pianist||5, 37, 58, 65, 66, 75, 87, 162, 189, 203, 206, 208, 214, 226||[[Rachmaninoff-1|Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)]] |- |Rachmaninoff-Conus||||Alexandre Borisovich||grandson of Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff||206||[[Rachmaninoff-Conus-1|Alexandre Borisovich Rachmaninoff-Conus (1933-2012)]] |- |Radecke||||Hans-Jürgen||Proprietor of Bote & Bote GmbH||212||[[Radecke-8|Hans-Jürgen Radecke (1932-2013)]] |- |Raeburn||||Ashley Reinhard George||Chairman of Boosey & Hawkes from 1985||182||[[Raeburn-184|Ashley Reinhard George Raeburn CBE (1918-2010)]] |- |Ramuz||||Charles Ferdinand||Swiss writer||156||[[Ramuz-2|Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (1898-1947)]] |- |Rao||||Doreen C.||British music educationalist, Head of Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus||199||[[Rao-470|Doreen C. Rao]] |- |Rattle||||Simon Denis||(Sir) British composer||152, 179, 180, 193, 219||[[Rattle-143|Simon Denis Rattle]] |- |Rautavaara||||Einojuhani||Finnish composer||214, 215||[[Rautavaara-2|Einojuhani Rautavaara (abt.1929-abt.2016)]] |- |Ravel||||Joseph Maurice||French, composer, pianist, conductor||66||[[Ravel-1|Joseph Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)]] |- |Ravizza||||E.||Milan, Italy mentioned on document analysing performance fees||54, 69|| |- |Rawsthorne||||Alan||British composer||33||[[Rawsthorne-17|Alan Rawsthorne (1905-1971)]] |- |Reed||||Philip||British editor||231||[[Reed-33567|Philip Reed]] |- |Reeve||||John Sims||English tenor||3||[[Reeves-8273|John Sims Reeves (1821-1900)]] |- |Reher||||Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian||German composer, pianist, conductor||212||[[Reger-213|Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (1873-1916)]] |- |Reich||Korot||Beryl D.||American visual artist, wife of Stephen Michael Reich||192, 193||[[Korot-5|Beryl D. (Korot) Reich]] |- |Reich||||Stephen Michael||American composer||xi, 151, 164, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 177, 183, 189, 190, 192, 193, 210, 227||[[Reich-1236|Stephen Michael Reich]] |- |Reiner||||Fritz Martin||American conductor||48||[[Reiner-608|Fritz Martin Reiner (1888-1963)]] |- |Renton||||Ronald Timothy||(Baron) English politician||201||[[Renton-229|Ronald Timothy Renton (1932-2020)]] |- |Retford||||Irene||German owner of the Benjamin/Simrock catalogue||213||[[Retford-35|Irene Retford (1921-2009)]] |- |Richards||||Stephen Austin||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Publishing Manager 1990's||xi, 197, 198, 199||[[Richards-22071|Stephen Austin Richards]] |- |Richardson||||Clive||British musician, composer||42||[[Richardson-37382|Clive Richardson (1909-1998)]] |- |Ricketts||||Frederick Joseph||(Army Major) also known as Kenneth Alford, composer||5||[[Ricketts-1787|Frederick Joseph Ricketts (1881-1945)]] |- |Ricordi||||Ferruccio Merk||known as Teddy Reno, created the Teddy Foster Orchestra||51||[[Ricordi-1|Ferruccio Merk Ricordi]] |- |Riley||||Terrence Mitchell||American composer||189||[[Riley-15168|Terrence Mitchell Riley]] |- |Rimbaud||||Jean Nicolas Arthur||French poet||27||[[Rimbaud-1|Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891)]] |- |Rimsky-Korsakov||||Nikolai Andreyevich||Russian composer||16||[[Rimsky-Korsakov-2|Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)]] |- |Rivière||||Jules Prudence||French bandmaster, violinists||5||[[Riviere-309|Jules Prudence Riviere (1819-1900)]] |- |Rockwell||||John Sargent||American music critic, dance critic||192||[[Rockwell-3629|John Sargent Rockwell]] |- |Rodziński||||Artur||Polish-American conductor||41||[[Rodziński-5|Artur Rodziński (1892-1958)]] |- |Rolland (Reisman)||||Paul (Pali)||American violin teacher, violinist||200||[[Reisman-73|Pali (Reisman) Rolland (1911-1978)]] |- |Rootham||||Cyril Bradley||British composer, organist||33||[[Rootham-30|Cyril Bradley Rootham (1875-1938)]] |- |Rorem||||Ned Miller||American composer||161, 162, 176, 202, 232||[[Rorem-31|Ned Miller Rorem]] |- |Rosenbaum||Phillips||Edna||American harpist, requested a harp concerto from Benjamin Britten (1941)||41||[[Phillips-48419|Edna (Phillips) Rosenbaum (1907-2003)]] |- |Rosner||||Andrew J.||agent of Harrison Birtwistle||194||[[Rosner-381|Andrew J. Rosner]] |- |Rossini||||Gioachino||Italian composer||3||[[Rossini-19|Gioachino Antonio Rossini (1792-1868)]] |- |Rostropovich||||Мстислав Леопольдович||Russian cellist, conductor||90||[[Ростропович-1|Мстислав Леопольдович Ростропович (1927-2007)]] |- |Roth||unknown||(Dr.) Käte Henriette||wife of Ernst Roth||101, 103, 123, 127||[[Unknown-648571|Käte Henriette (Unknown) Roth (1894-1993)]] |- |Roth||||Ernst||Czechoslovakian music publisher||throughout||[[Roth-7304|Ernst Roth (1896-1971)]] |- |Roth||||Friede||publicist in the New York office||56, 67|| |- |Rothstein||||Edward Benjamin||American music critic||192||[[Rothstein-158|Edward Benjamin Rothstein]] |- |Rouse III||||Christopher Chapman||American composer||193, 202, 211||[[Rouse_III-1|Christopher Chapman Rouse III (1949-2019)]] |- |Rubbra||||Charles Edmund||British composer||33||[[Rubbra-11|Charles Edmund Rubbra (1901-1986)]] |- |Rubenstein||Pascual||María de la Concepción Supervía (Conchita)||Spanish mezzo-soprano singer||108||[[Pascual-81|María de la Concepción Supervía (Pascual) Rubenstein (1895-1936)]] |- |Rumford||Butt||Clara Ellen||(Dame) English contralto||3||[[Butt-2377|Clara Ellen (Butt) Rumford DBE (1872-1936)]] |- |Russell||||Henry Kenneth Alfred||British film director||135||[[Russell-35454|Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell]] |- |Sacher||||Paul||Swiss conductor||24, 40, 67, 92, 129||[[Sacher-48|Paul Sacher (1906-1999)]] |- |Sackville-West||||Edward Charles||British music critic||52||[[Sackville-West-23|Edward Sackville-West (1901-1965)]] |- |Salpeter||||Marks (Max)||British violinist||33||[[Salpeter-9|Marks Salpeter (1908-2010)]] |- |Sándor||||George (György) ||Hungarian pianist, writer||55||[[Sándor-178|György Sándor (1912-2005)]] |- |Sargent||||Harold Malcolm Watts||British conductor, organist, composer||89, 123||[[Sargent-5774|Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (1895-1967)]] |- |Saunders||||Christopher||board member of Boosey & Hawkes representing Frank Connor||131|| |- |Schauer||||Richard||German music publisher, nephew of Anton J. Benjamin||213, 214||[[Schauer-705|Richard Schauer (1892-1952)]] |- |Scherchen||||Hermann||German conductor||154, 156||[[Scherchen-1|Hermann Scherchen (1891-1966)]] |- |Scherchen-Hsiao||Shu-sien||Hsiao||wife of Hermann Scherchen, Chinese composer||154||[[Shu-sien-1|Hsiao Shu-sien (1905-1991)]] |- |Scherchen-Hsiao||||Tona||German composer, daughter of Hermann Scherchen||154, 155||[[Scherchen-Hsiao-1|Tona Scherchen-Hsiao]] |- |Schiff||||David||American composer, writer, conductor||232||[[Schiff-251|David Schiff]] |- |Schirmer||||Gustave F.||President of G. Schirmer, music publishers||24, 75, 79, 103, 168, 169, 176, 181, 212||[[Schirmer-441|Gustave F. Schirmer (1890-1965)]] |- |Schlee||||Alfred||Austro-German musicologist, music publisher||150, 152, 194||[[Schlee-64|Alfred Schlee (1901-1999)]] |- |Schnittke||||Alfred||Russian composer||136, 186, 187, 189||[[Schnittke-1|Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)]] |- |Schönberg||||Arnold||Austrian-American composer||19, 34, 87, 101, 155, 156||[[Schönberg-59|Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951)]] |- |Schubert||||Franz Peter||Austrian composer||27||[[Schubert-299|Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828)]] |- |Schulhof||||Andrew||Béla Győző János Bartók's agent||28, 29, 40|| |- |Schuman||||William Howard||American composer||28, 39||[[Schuman-435|William Howard Schuman (1910-1992)]] |- |Schwarzkopf||||Elisabeth||German-born Austro-British lyric soprano, teacher||83, 86||[[Schwartzkopf-45|Elizabeth Schwartzkopf (1915-2006)]] |- |Schwertsik||||Kurt||Austrian composer||151, 152, 153, 190, 195, 202||[[Schwertsik-1|Kurt Schwertsik]] |- |Scriabin||||Alexander Nikolayevich||Russian composer, pianist||65||[[Scriabin-1|Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin (1872-1915)]] |- |Seabrook||||Mike||British writer||232||(1950- ) |- |Searle||||Humphrey||British composer||87||[[Searle-1274|Humphrey Searle (1915-1982)]] |- |Sellars||||Peter||American theatre director||178, 190, 191, 192||[[Sellars-1157|Peter Sellars]] |- |Serly||||Tibor||Hungarian violist, violinist, composer||48, 76||[[Serly-2|Tibor Serly (1901-1978)]] |- |Shaffer||||Peter Levin||(Sir) employee of Boosey & Hawkes, hire library, playwright, screenwriter, novelist, cousin of Ralph Hawkes||142||[[Shaffer-6130|Peter Levin Shaffer CBE (1926-2016)]] |- |Sharples||Field-Hyde||Margaret||Australian soprano||187||[[Field-Hyde-1|Margaret (Field-Hyde) Sharples (1906-1995)]] |- |Shawe-Taylor||||Desmond||British writer, music critic||135||[[Shawe-Taylor-6|Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907-1995)]] |- |Shostakovich||||Dmitri||Russian composer, pianist||57, 89, 138||[[Shostakovich-1|Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906-1975)]] |- |Shostakovich||Varzar||Nina Vasilyevna||wife of Dmitri Shostakovich||89||[[Varzar-1|Nina Vasilyevna (Varzar) Shostakovich (abt.1910-1954)]] |- |Silver||||Andrew Frederick Lionel Bassett||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, composer||64||[[Silver-2549|Andrew Frederick Lionel Bassett Silver (1909-1974)]] |- |Simrock||||Nikolaus||German horn player||213, 214||[[Simrock-7|Nikolaus Simrock (1751-1832)]] |- |Slezkine||||Yuri||Russian-born American historian, translator||232||[[Slezkine-1|Yuri Lvovich Slezkine]] |- |Smalley||||John Roger||British composer, pianist||136||[[Smalley-2082|John Roger Smalley]] |- |Smeed||||Mr.||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Production Department||141|| |- |Smith||||Greg||Finance Director recruited by Hg Capital 2003||223|| |- |Smith||||John Malcolm||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, Repertoire Manager 1992||202||[[Smith-313075|John Malcolm Smith]] |- |Smith||||Steven Paul||American song writer, musician, known professionally as Elliott Smith||43||[[Smith-220919|Steven Paul Smith (1969-2003)]] |- |Smith (Alwyn)||||William Alwyn||(Professor) British composer, conductor||42||[[Smith-310862|William Alwyn (Smith) Alwyn CBE (1905-1985)]] |- |Snowman||||Daniel||British writer, historian lecturer, broadcaster||232||[[Snowman-164|Daniel Snowman]] |- |Solti||||Georg||(Sir) British conductor||135||[[Solti-3|Georg Solti (1912-1997)]] |- |Somervell||||Arthur||British composer||14||[[Somervell-46|Arthur Somervell (1863-1937)]] |- |Sonfield||||Ed||owner of C. Bruno & Son||105|| |- |Spenser||||Edmund||British poet||41||[[Spenser-59|Edmund Spenser (abt.1552-abt.1599)]] |- |Spinner||||Leopold||Austrian composer, editor||19, 101, 114, 119, 122, 123, 138, 148, 149, 157, 232||[[Spinner-200|Leopold Spinner (1906-1980)]] |- |Squire||||Christopher Russell Edward||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, packing shop, musician, singer, song-writer||142||[[Squire-969|Christopher Russell Edward Squire (1948-2015)]] |- |Stein||||Erwin||Austrian musician, composer, conductor||11, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 33, 34, 52, 55, 64, 68, 70, 72, 76, 85, 93, 95, 100, 101, 115, 116, 121, 122, 124, 232||[[Stein-2862|Erwin Stein (1885-1958)]] |- |Steinbeck||||John Ernst||American writer||215||[[Steinbeck-7|John Ernst Steinbeck Jr (1902-1968)]] |- |Stern||||Leopold Lawrence||English cellist||5||[[Stern-1974|Leopold Lawrence Stern (1862-1904)]] |- |Stevens||||Bernard George||British composer||33||[[Stevens-15504|Bernard George Stevens (1916-1983)]] |- |Stevens||||Halsey||American music professor, biographer, composer||232||[[Stevens-13646|Floyd Halsey Stevens (1908-)]] |- |Stevens||||John William||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, hire library, drummer||142||[[Stevens-29559|John William Stevens (1940-1994)]] |- |Stockhausen||||Karlheinz||German composer||86, 87, 113, 114, 136, 153, 189, 193||[[Stockhausen-47|Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007)]] |- |Straker||||Kenneth||employee of Boosey & Hawkes Education Department (1950's)||99, 100|| |- |Strauss||||Franz||(Dr.) son of Richard Georg Strauss||60, 62||[[Strauss-1763|Franz Strauss (1897-1980)]] |- |Strauss||de Ahna||Pauline Maria||wife of Richard Georg Strauss||60||[[De_Ahna-1|Pauline Maria (de Ahna) Strauss (1863-1950)]] |- |Strauss||||Richard Georg||German composer, conductor||45, 46, 53, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 83, 87, 126, 127, 134, 155, 189, 212, 231||[[Strauss-677|Richard Georg Strauss (1864-1949)]] |- |Stravinsky||||Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky||Russian composer, conductor||throughout||[[Stravinsky-1|Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (1882-1971)]] |- |Stravinsky||||John||signatory to a letter to 'The Times' written by Donald Mitchell 1998||216|| |- |Stravinsky||Bosse||Vera||wife of Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky||123, 126, 129||[[Bosse-413|Vera (Bosse) Stravinsky (1889-1982)]] |- |Strode||||Rosamund||for the Holst estate, signatory to a letter to 'The Times' written by Donald Mitchell 1998||216||[[Strode-828|Rosamund Strode]] |- |Suggia||||Xavier Medim||Portuguese cellist||5||[[Xavier_Medim_Suggia_Carteado_Mena-1|Guilhermina Augusta (Xavier Medim Suggia Carteado Mena) Suggia (1885-1950)]] |- |Sullivan||||Arthur Seymour||English composer||3||[[Sullivan-7415|Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1842-1900)]] |- |Susskind||||Jan Walter||Czech conductor, pianist||175||[[Susskind-40|Walter Susskind]] |- |Susskind||Tomfohrde||Janis Elizabeth||wife of Walter Susskind, Managing Director of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd||xi, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 185, 188, 195, 196, 200, 202, 205, 208, 209, 218, 222||[[Tomfohrde-23|Janis Elizabeth (Tomfohrde) Susskind]] |- |Suvchinsky||||Pierre (Pyotr Petrovich)||Russian artistic patron, friend of Igor Stravinsky||129||[[Suvchinsky-1|Pyotr Petrovich Suvchinsky (1892-1985)]] |- |Swarzenski||||Hanns||employee of Boosey & Hawkes (1958)||90||[[Swarzenski-1|Hanns Swarzenski (1903-1985)]] |- |Székely||||Zoltán||Hungarian violinist, composer||24||[[Székely-95|Zoltán Székely (1903-2001)]] |- |Szigeti||||Joseph||Hungarian violinist||24||[[Szigeti-5|Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973)]] |- |Szymanovski||||Karol Maciej||Polish composer, pianist||33||[[Szymanowski-17|Karol Maciej Szymanowski (1882-1937)]] |- |Taneyev||||Alexander Sergeyevich||Russian composer||83||[[Taneyev-1|Alexander Sergeyevich Taneyev (1850-1918)]] |- |Tankard||||Meryl||Australian dancer, choreographer||211||[[Tankard-241|Meryl Tankard]] |- |Tansman||||Alexandre||Polish violinist||40||[[Tansman-3|Alexandre Tansman (1897-1986)]] |- |Tate||||Phyllis||British composer||87||[[Tate-3634|Phyllis Tate (1911-1987)]] |- |Tavener||||John Kenneth||British composer||189||[[Tavener-49|John Tavener (1944-2013)]] |- |Taverner||||John||British composer, organist||119, 135||[[Tavener-48|John Tavener (1490-1545)]] |- |Taylor||||Philip||employee of Boosey & Hawkes||210|| |- |Tchaikovsky||||(Pyotr Ilyich) Пётр Ильи́ч||Russian composer||83, 214||[[Tchaikovsky-7|Пётр Ильи́ч Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)]] |- |Tcherepnin||||Alexander Nikolayevich||Russian composer, pianist||91||[[Tcherepnin-1|Alexander Nikolayevich Tcherepnin (1899-1977)]] |- |Tennyson||||Alfred||British poet||48||[[Tennyson-39|Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)]] |- |Thatcher||Roberts||Margaret Hilda||Prime Minister 1979-1990||187||[[Roberts-11366|Margaret Hilda (Roberts) Thatcher LG OM (1925-2013)]] |- |Thompson||||Jack||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, engraver||139|| |- |Thorpe||Stein||Maria Donata Nanetta Paulina Gustava Erwina Wilhelmine||daughter of Erwin Stein||xi, 18, 24, 26, 39, 97, 124||[[Stein-473|Maria Donata Nanetta Paulina Gustava Erwina Wilhelmine (Stein) Thorpe (1926-2014)]] |- |Tippett||||Michael Kemp||(Sir) British composer||15, 33, 136, 189, 218||[[Tippett-607|Michael Kemp Tippett (1905-1998)]] |- |Toovey||||Andrew G.||(Dr.) English composer||193||[[Toovey-192|Andrew G. Toovey]] |- |Torke||||Michael||American composer||151, 176, 177, 190, 202, 211||[[Torke-73|Michael Torke]] |- |Tormis||||Veljo||Estonian composer||214||[[Tormis-1|Veljo Tormis (1930-2017)]] |- |Tourel||||Jennie||engaged for a performance of Stravinsky's 'The Rakes's Progress' (1950's)||86||[[Tourel-1|Jennie Tourel (1900-1973)]] |- |Trend||||John Brande||(Professor) British hispanist||33||[[Trend-38|John Brande Trend (1887-1958)]] |- |Tse-Tung||||Mao||(Chairman Mao) Chinese politician||88||[[毛-1|澤東 毛 (1893-1976)]] |- |Tuckett||||William Jonathan||English choreographer||210||[[Tuckett-296|William Jonathan Tuckett]] |- |Turnage||||Mark-Anthony||British composer||189, 195, 218||[[Turnage-484|Mark Turnage]] |- |Tyrwhitt-Wilson||||Gerald Hugh||British composer||57||[[Tyrwhit-WILSON-1|Gerald Hugh (Tyrwhit-WILSON) Tyrwhitt-Wilson (1883-1950)]] |- |Upshaw||||Dawn||American soprano||187||[[Upshaw-414|Dawn Upshaw]] |- |van Beethoven||||Ludwig||German composer, pianist||60, 190, 214, 232||[[Van_Beethoven-1|Ludwig van Beethoven (bef.1770-1827)]] |- |van Beinum||||Eduard Alexander||Dutch conductor||72||[[Van_Beinum-3|Eduard Alexander van Beinum (1900-1959)]] |- |van der AA||||Michel||Dutch composer||219||[[Van_der_Aa-159|Michel van der Aa]] |- |Vane-Tempest-Stewart||Chaplin||Edith Helen||Marchioness of Londonderry||9||[[Chaplin-1145|Edith Helen (Chaplin) Vane-Tempest-Stewart (1878-1959)]] |- |Varèse||||Edgard Victor Achille Charles||French composer||87||[[Varese-1|Edgard Victor Achille Charles (Varese) Varèse (1883-1965)]] |- |Verdi||||Giuseppi||Italian composer||3, 113||[[Verdi-33|Joseph Fortunin François Verdi (1813-1901)]] |- |Veress||||Sándor||Hungarian composer||87||[[Veress-26|Sándor Veress (1907-1992)]] |- |Vieuxtemps||||Henri François Joseph||Belgian composer and violinist||5||[[Vieuxtemps-2|Henri François Joseph Vieuxtemps (1820-1881)]] |- |Villa-Lobos||||Heitor||Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist, guitarist||33, 64||[[Villa-Lobos-1|Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)]] |- |Vivier (Roger)||||Claude||Canadian composer, pianist, poet||225||[[Vivier-370|Claude Vivier (1948-1983)]] |- |von Dohnányi||||Ernő||Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor||214||[[Von_Dohnányi-3|Ernő von Dohnányi (1877-1960)]] |- |von Einem||||Gottfried||Austrian composer||119, 122, 136, 138, 148, 151, 162, 189, 212||[[Von_Einem-31|Gottfried von Einem (1918-1996)]] |- |von Schunk||||Philip Christian||also known as Philip Christian Darnton, or Baron von Schunk, composer||15||[[Von_Schunck-1|Philip Christian (von Schunck) Darnton (1905-1981)]] |- |von Schweinitz||||Wolfgang||German composer||155||[[Von_Schweinitz-8|Wolfgang von Schweinitz]] |- |von Webern||||Anton Friedrich Wilhelm||Austrian composer||19, 101, 119, 122, 157||[[Von_Webern-1|Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern (1883-1945)]] |- |von Zeminsky||||Alexander||Austrian composer, conductor||214||[[Von_Zemlinsky-1|Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942)]] |- |Vyner||||Michael Geoffrey||Musical Director of the London Sinfonietta 1972-1989||186, 187, 193||[[Vyner-83|Michael Geoffrey Vyner (1943-1989)]] |- |Wagner||||Wilhelm Richard||German composer||60||[[Wagner-2968|Wilhelm Richard Wagner (1813-1883)]] |- |Walsh||||Michael Stephen||British journalist, broadcaster, musicologist, Stravinsky biographer||232||[[Walsh-13340|Michael Stephen Walsh]] |- |Walter (Schlesinger)||||Bruno||German conductor, pianist, composer, born as Bruno Schlesinger||124||[[Schlesinger-439|Bruno (Schlesinger) Walter (1876-1962)]] |- |Walton||||William Turner||(Sir) British composer||xi, 14, 23, 34, 56, 58||[[Walton-4094|William Turner Walton (1902-abt.1983)]] |- |Wastall||||Peter Charles||English educationalist||197, 198||[[Wastall-2|Peter Charles Wastall]] |- |Watts||||Trevor Charles||employee of Boosey & Hawkes, saxophonist||142||[[Watts-15108|Trevor Charles Watts]] |- |Webber||||Andrew Lloyd||English composer||202||[[Webber-6170|Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |- |Weber||Hartmann||Margrit||Igor Stravinsky dedicated his 'Movements for Piano and Orchestra' to her||125||[[Hartmann-2295|Margrit (Hartmann) Weber (1924-2001)]] |- |Webster||||David Lumsden||(Sir) Chief Executive, Royal Opera House, London||50, 51, 89||[[Webster-16089|David Lumsden Webster (1903-1971)]] |- |Weill||||Kurt Julian||German-born American composer||17, 149||[[Weill-76|Kurt Julian Weill (1900-1950)]] |- |Weir||||Judith||English composer||220||[[Weir-6049|Judith Weir]] |- |Weiss||||Mr.||negotiated for himself, for a South African branch of Boosey & Hawkes||63|| |- |White||||Eric Walter||potential successor to Ernst Roth, critic, musicologist, editor, translator, writer||102||[[White-64323|Eric Walter White (1905-1985)]] |- |Wilcox||||Herbert Stanley||British film producer and director||16||[[Wilcox-8638|Herbert Stanley Wilcox (1890-1977)]] |- |Williams||||Martin Blue Macintosh||for the Delius estate, signatory to a letter to 'The Times' written by Donald Mitchell 1998||216||[[Williams-128178|Martin Blue Macintosh Williams]] |- |Williams||||Ralph Vaughan||British composer||10, 33||[[Vaughan_Williams-2|Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)]] |- |Williamson||||Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher||Austalian composer, Master of the Queen's Music||136, 142||[[Williamson-18708|Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson CBE (1931-2003)]] |- |Windsor||Worsley||Katharine Lucy Mary||Duchess of Kent||203||[[Worsley-194|Katharine, Duchess (Worsley) of Kent GCVO]] |- |Winkler||Weissberg||Clara (Bella)||wife of Max Winkler||37||[[Weissberg-14|Clara (Weissberg) Winkler (abt.1888-)]] |- |Winkler||||Harold||son of Max Winkler||58, 75||[[Winkler-2938|Harold Winkler (1917-2003)]] |- |Winkler||||Max||employee of Boosey, Hawkes, Belwin, founder of Belwin-Mills||15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 27, 28, 37, 44, 58, 73, 199||[[Winkler-2937|Max Winkler (1888-1965)]] |- |Winter||||Michael Wilhelm||suspected the instrument distribution company of accounting irreguarities 2000's||217, 221||[[Winter-8041|Michael Wilhelm Winter]] |- |Wise||||Robert||employee of Music Sales, purchased the G. Schirmer catalogue||181, 183, 188, 194, 203, 214, 221||[[Wise-8111|Robert Wise]] |- |Wittgenstein||||Paul Carl Hermann||Austrian-American pianist||27, 28||[[Wittgenstein-11|Paul Carl Hermann Wittgenstein (1887-1961)]] |- |Wojtyła||||Karol Józef||(Pope) Polish||186||[[Wojtyla-13|Karol Józef (Wojtyla) Wojtyła (1920-2005)]] |- |Wood||||Arthur Henry||British pianist, flautist, conductor, musical director||7, 43||[[Wood-51858|Arthur Henry Wood (1875-1953)]] |- |Wood||||Haydn||Professor of Music, composer, violinist||16, 42||[[Wood-51885|Haydn Wood (1882-1959)]] |- |Wood||||Hugh Bradshaw||British composer||136||[[Wood-52258|Hugh Bradshaw Wood]] |- |Wood||Bois||Mario||employee of Boosey & Hawkes (1958), writer||90, 91, 113, 125, 126, 127||[[Bois-368|Mario (Bois) Wood]] |- |Woodforde-Finden||Ward||Amelia Rowe||Chilean composer||16||[[Ward-44234|Amelia Rowe (Ward) Woodforde-Finden (1860-1919)]] |- |Woodhouse||||Frederick||British bass, Wigmore Hall London concert 15th October 1943||48|| |- |Woytowicz||||Bolesław||Polish pianist, composer||187||[[Woytowicz-15|Boleslaw Woytowicz (1899-1980)]] |- |Xenakis||||Giannis Klearchou||Romanian-born Greek-French composer||83, 113, 114, 115, 132, 133, 155||[[Xenakis-6|Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (1922-2001)]] |- |Young||||Richard Dillworth||(Sir) Chairman of Boosey & Hawkes until 1985||145, 165, 182||[[Young-59819|Richard Dillworth Young (1914-2008)]] |- |Yun||||Isang||Korean composer||212||[[윤-27|이상 (윤) Yun (1917-1995)]] |- |Zildjian||||Robert||cymbal manufacturer Avedis Zildjian, founder of Sabian Cymbals||130, 131||[[Zildjian-1|Robert Zildjian (1923-2013)]] |- |Zinman||||David J.||American conductor||187||[[Zinman-5|David J. Zinman]] |- |Zitek||||Otakar||Czech composer, writer, opera director||54||[[Zítek-18|Otakar Zítek (1892-1955)]] |- |Zykan||||Otto M.||Austrian composer, pianist, poet||152||[[Zykan-3|Otto M. Zykan (1935-2006)]] |} ==Sources==

Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church

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[[Category:Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Sandemanian Church, Islington, London]] [[Category: Sandemanian (Glasite) Church]] See [[:Category:Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church| the Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church category]] for profiles. [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ==Introduction== {{Image|file=Sandeman-87.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Robert Sandeman }}The Sandemanian church is a non-conformist protestant movement which began in Scotland in 1730’s and spread into England and to the USA. The church was founded by [[Glas-57|John Glas (1695-1773)]] (and is also known as the Glasite Church) but much of the teaching was developed and promoted by his son-in-law [[Sandeman-87|Robert Sandeman (1718-1771)]], who founded churches in England and in North America. The churches were close knit communities, and many families were members of the church for several generations. See [[:Category: Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church|the Boosey Family category]] for individual profiles. This page is part of the [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London and surrounding counties]], part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team TopicsTeam], a topic of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. ==History of the Boosey family== [[Boosey-121|Nathaniel Boosey (1702-1775)]] lived and died in Bocking, Essex England and was a malterster. He had 8 children who survived to adulthood. He was a wealthy man and gave property and money to his children in his will when he died. He was a nonconformist and was buried in the Bocking Independent Burial ground. His third son :[[Boosey-86|John Boosey]] left Bocking and moved to London. He set up a lending library and book publishing business in London. He joined the London '''Sandemanian''' church in 1765 and became a deacon and an elder. He married [[Livermore-669|Mary Livermore]] in 1765 in London. Her family were also from Essex and her brother had joined the '''Sandemanians'''. John was also an elder at the Sandemanian Church in Old Buckenham, Norfolk. He had 2 children and both their children were listed as Sandemanians in the London congregation. When [[Livermore-669|Mary Livermore]] died leaving 2 small children, John married [[Hawker-965|Mary (Hawker) Chater (1730-)]] who was a widow, having been married to [[Chater-148|John Chater (abt.1734-abt.1771)]] another '''Sandemanian''' preacher. They married in September 1772 and he was described as a widow from Old Buckingham, Norfolk. His father [[Boosey-121|Nathaniel Boosey]] died in 1775 and John was the only child not to be mentioned in the will, so there may have been conflict with his father. ::[[Boosey-66|Thomas Boosey]] was born in 1767. Thomas was friends with [[Juniper-78|John Juniper]], who left Thomas £20 in his will, stating they were both Sandemanians Jones, Olive R. “Essence of Peppermint, a History of the Medicine and Its Bottle.” Historical Archaeology, vol. 15, no. 2, 1981, pp. 1–57. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25615407.. His father [[Boosey-86|John Boosey]] had been selling the essence of peppermint that [[Juniper-78|John Juniper]] was producing. ::: [[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey]], the son of [[Boosey-66|Thomas Boosey]] was born in 1795 and was member of the London Sandemanian Church. He married [[Chater-109|Elizabeth Chater]] in 1816. She also came from a '''Sandemanian''' family and she was also a church member. Thomas was a Deacon and later an Elder in the church. They had 14 children and many of them married within the church, to other Sandemanian families. ::::[[Boosey-72|Elizabeth Boosey]] married [[Reid-10846|Patrick Sandeman Reid (1819-1897)]] who was from a Sandemanian family in Newcastle. She was not on the London membership list. ::::[[Boosey-73|Mary (Boosey) Reid]] became a '''Sandemanian''' and married another Reid brother, [[Reid-10856|Christian John Reid JP (1816-1891)]]. ::::[[Boosey-74|Thomas Boosey (1820-1839)]] became a '''Sandemanian''' just before he died, aged 19. ::::[[Boosey-75|Hannah Chater Boosey]] did not become a member and died young, aged 19 ::::[[Boosey-64|Caroline Boosey]] became a '''Sandemanian''' and married [[Leighton-1693|Charles Blair Leighton]] who was also a '''Sandemanian'''. ::::[[Boosey-76|Frances Boosey]] became a '''Sandemanian''' in 1841 ::::[[Boosey-77|Harriet Boosey]] became a '''Sandemanian''' in 1843 ::::[[Boosey-79|Rachel Boosey]] also became a '''Sandemanian''' in 1843 and married her cousin [[Boosey-71|William Boosey]] ::::[[Boosey-80|Charlotte Boosey (1830-1910)]] became a '''Sandemanian''' in 1860 ::::[[Boosey-81|John Boosey (1831-1893)]] did not join the church ::::[[Boosey-82|Ellen Boosey]] did not join the church but did married another Reid brother, [[Reid-12618|Andrew Reid]] ::::[[Boosey-83|Edward Cunningham Boosey]] did not join the church ::::[[Boosey-84|Emily Boosey]] became a '''Sandemanian''' in 1860 and married [[Buchanan-5768|George Buchanan]], a '''Sandemanian''' from Edinburgh in 1864 ::[[Boosey-34|Mary Boosey]] was born about 1769, the daughter of [[Boosey-86|John Boosey]] and [[Livermore-669|Mary Livermore]]. Mary married [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] in 1791 who became an elder in the London Church and the nephew of [[Barnard-1468|John Barnard]] who was one of the founders of the London Sandemanian meeting house. She became a '''Sandemanian''' member in 1796 and she was buried in Bunhill Fields, a nonconformist burial ground. ==Links to other Sandemanian families== ===Marriages=== [[Boosey-34|Mary Boosey]] married [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] in 1791 [[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey]] married [[Chater-109|Elizabeth Chater]] in 1816 Two sisters married into the Reid family, the men were cousins:- *[[Boosey-72|Elizabeth Boosey]] married [[Reid-10846|Patrick Sandeman Reid]] in 1844 *[[Boosey-73|Mary Boosey]] married [[Reid-10856|Christian John Reid]] in 1840 [[Boosey-64|Caroline Boosey]] married [[Leighton-1693|Charles Blair Leighton]] in 1849 [[Boosey-82|Ellen Boosey]] married [[Reid-12618|Andrew Reid]] [[Boosey-84|Emily Boosey]] married [[Buchanan-5768|George Buchanan]] in 1864 ===Apprenticeships=== According to [http://www.clockmakers.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/CCMASTERSFINAL-amended-31May13.pdfClockmakers Masters and their Apprentices ] list, John and Thomas both had apprentices The lists include {| |Master||Occupation||Apprentice||Date Bound||Date Freed |- |[[Boosey-86|Boosey John]]||Bookseller||[[Boosey-66|Boosey Thomas]] S||5 march 1782||9 Jan 1792 |- |[[Boosey-86|Boosey John]]|| ||[[Leighton-1326|Leighton William]]||4 May 1789||. |- |[[Boosey-66|Boosey Thomas]]|| ||[[Wanostrocht-7|Wanostrocht Vincent]]||5 December 1796||9 January 1804 |- |[[Boosey-66|Boosey Thomas]]|| ||Wass Benjamin||10 January 1803|| |} This shows that [[Boosey-86|Boosey John]] had his son as an apprentice but also [[Leighton-1326|Leighton William]] who was the son of [[Leighton-1319|Archibald Leighton]] a member of the Sandemanian Church. [[Boosey-66|Boosey Thomas]] had two apprentices. The first was [[Wanostrocht-7|Wanostrocht Vincent]] who may have been a Sandemanian because Two of his daughters married sisters from the Chater family, another Sandemanian family. The second apprentice was Benjamin Wass is may be related to John Wass who was an Elder in the church, born 1751, admitted into the church 1783 and died 1831. In 1809 [[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey (1795-1871)]] began an apprenticeship with [[Grosvenor-450|William Limbery Grosvenor]] ==Sandemanians and the publishing trade== Many of the families associated with the London Sandemanian church had links with the book trade. [[Boosey-86|John Boosey (abt.1736-1820)]] established a book publishing business and lending library in the 1760's, with a specialism in books from europe. His son [[Boosey-66|Thomas Boosey]] continued the business [[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding,_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians_and_the_publishing_trades]] including the Boosey family. ==Pre Sandemanian links== Mr Boosey had John Barnard as an apprentice in 1712, when he paid the dues for an apprentices indenture. The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Collection: Board of Stamps: Apprenticeship Books: Series IR 1; Class: IR 1; Piece: 2 Description: 1712 Nov-1714 Apr https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1851/images/GB1337-00468?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=83bd92514f54e4ad1a83411fc043f02c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Aqj528&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.240994179.1886413104.1617353553-1976410956.1589529513&pId=347236 Both families were from Essex ==Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church== This template has been added to individual profiles with links to the church. ''==Links to the Glasite/Sandemanian Church=='' ''The Boosey family were one of the key families in the Glasite or Sandemanian Church in London. The category "Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church" has been added to this profile to help identify relevant people. The aim is to collect the names of the family members of the Boosey family who were associated with the church. Not all will have become formal church members but are within 1-2 generations of a known member.'' ==Links to other pages== [[Space:Sandemanian_(Glasite)_Church|An introduction to the Sandemanian Church]] includes an overview but also details of the categories used for the various families
[[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] and the questions I am seeking to answer
Histories of other Sandemanian Families
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
Histories of other Sandemanian Families
[[Space:Barnard_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_ Church|Barnard Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Chater_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Deacon_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Deacon Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Leighton_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Leighton Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Peat_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Rutt_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Rutt Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church|Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Young_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] Other pages with details of Sandemanians
[[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian Church London membership list]]
[[Space:Trevor_Pickup_To-Do_List|London Sandemanian marriages and other links between families]]
[[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding%2C_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians and the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades]]
[[Space:Grosvenor_Stationers_business%2C_London|Grosvenor Family Stationers business]]
[[Space:Reid_and_Sons%2C_Silversmiths|Reid and Sons Silversmiths]]
[[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]]
[[Space:Sandemanian_Church%2C_Old_Buckenham%2C_Norfolk| Sandemanian Church, Old Buckenham, Norfolk]]
[[Space:Letter_from_London_Sandemanian_Church_to_Edinburgh_Church| The letter from the London Sandemanian Church to the Edinburgh Church]] in 1855, including signatories to the letter

Booth/Kidd Families of County Londonderry, Ireland

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[[Category:Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]] [[Category:Migrants from County Londonderry to Massachusetts]] [[Category:Irish Immigrants to America]] [[Category:Dunn County, Wisconsin]] [[Category:Worcester, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Blackstone, Massachusetts]] The goal of this project is to identify and connect members of the Booth and Kidd families who immigrated to Blackstone, Massachusetts from County Londonderry, Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Garrow-296|Chandra Garrow]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Origins_of_the_Booth/Kidd_Family_of_Blackstone%2C_Massachusetts Origins of the Booth/Kidd Family of Blackstone, Massachusetts] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Booth/Kidd_Family_Members Booth/Kidd Family Members] * 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=22162679 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Booth/Kidd Family Members

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[[Category:Pocatello, Idaho]] [[Category:Lewiston, Idaho]] [[Category:Monticello, Iowa]] [[Category:Dunn County, Wisconsin]] [[Category:Migrants from County Londonderry to Massachusetts]] [[Category:Irish Immigrants to America]] [[Category:Worcester, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]] ==Family in Ireland== *[[Booth-12458|George Booth (abt.1740-)]] (Father of [[Booth-12457|William Booth (abt.1789-1882)]]) and possibly [[Booth-6794|Nancy (Booth) Kidd (abt.1796-1878)]]: Born in England. Most likely died in Ireland. Married Jane Unknown who was born in Scotland. *[[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]: Born 1833 in County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1915 in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Ireland. She was most likely a sister of [[Kidd-3972|James Alexander Kidd]] and [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]. She first married James Anderson on 31 Jul 1852 in Magherafelt. Her second marriage was to John Scott on 08 Jan 1857 also in Magherafelt. ::*[[Scott-51982|Margaret (Scott) Walls (abt.1855-)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]) ::*[[Scott-52064|Eliza (Scott) Burns (abt.1863-)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]) ::*[[Scott-51766|Sally Anne Scott (1864-)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]) ::*[[Scott-51770|John Scott (1867-)]] (son of [[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]) ::*[[Scott-51776|James Alexander Scott (1869-)]] (son of [[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]) ::*[[Scott-51807|Rachael Scott (1873-)]] (son of [[Kidd-4796|Rachel (Kidd) Scott]]) *[[Kidd-5502|John R Kidd (abt.1838-)]]: Born about 1838 in Bovevagh, Ireland. He was a farmer. Son of a "John Kidd" (Mason). *[[Booth-11650|Ann (Booth) Kidd (abt.1843-)]]: Wife of [[Kidd-5502|John R Kidd (abt.1838-)]]. Born about 1843 in Tullyroan, Ireland. She was the daughter of a "John Booth" (Mason). *[[Kidd-5085|Rachel (Kidd) Lyle (1865-)]]: Daughter of [[Kidd-5502|John R Kidd (abt.1838-)]] and [[Booth-11650|Ann (Booth) Kidd (abt.1843-)]]. *[[Kidd-5503|Jemima Rowley (Kidd) Stewart (1870-1919)]]: Daughter of [[Kidd-5502|John R Kidd (abt.1838-)]] and [[Booth-11650|Ann (Booth) Kidd (abt.1843-)]]. ==Family in Canada== *[[Booth-12483|George (Booth) Boothe (1822-1901)]]: Son of [[Booth-12457|William Booth (abt.1789-1882)]]. ==Family in Massachusetts== *[[Kidd-3972|James Alexander Kidd]]: Born 1835 Bovevagh, County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1909 Blackstone, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Parents are listed as John Kidd and Eliza Booth. He may have been a brother of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]. *[[Booth-8550|Margaret Kidd (nee Booth)]] (wife of [[Kidd-3972|James Alexander Kidd]]): Born about 1830 County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1920 Millville, Worcester, Massachusetts. Parents are listed as George Booth and Lavina Kidd. :*[[Kidd-4112|Eliza Jane Kidd]] (daughter of [[Kidd-3972|James Alexander Kidd]] and [[Booth-8550|Margaret Kidd (nee Booth)]] *[[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]: Born 1838 County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1917 Northbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Parents are listed as John Kidd and Elizabeth Booth. He may have been a brother of [[Kidd-3972|James Alexander Kidd]]. :*[[Kidd-5567|Elizabeth Maria (Kidd) Johnston (abt.1862-abt.1936)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]) :*[[Kidd-5568|Sarah Kidd (abt.1866-)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]) :*[[Kidd-5569|Emma C Kidd (1869-1873)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]) :*[[Kidd-5570|George Alexander Kidd (1871-1923)]] (son of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]) :*[[Kidd-5571|William James Kidd (1873-1944)]] (son of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]) :*[[Kidd-4117|John A. C. Kidd]] (son of [[Kidd-4118|George Carson Kidd]]) *[[Booth-8548|Lavina Jane Booth]]: Born 1886 Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Ireland and died about 1969 Massachusetts, United States. *[[Booth-12312|Nancy (Booth) Werner (1837-)]]: Immigrated from Ireland to Massachusetts with [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]] and [[Kidd-4115|Jane Powers (nee Kidd)]]. *[[Booth-12457|William Booth (abt.1789-1882)]] (Father of [[Booth-12312|Nancy (Booth) Werner (abt.1836-1925)]]): Born abt. 1789 in Ireland and died 15 Apr 1882 in Middleborough, Massachusetts. *[[Simpson-15152|George Simpson]] (son of [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]]): Born 1863 Blackstone, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States and died about 1865 Massachusetts, United States. ==Family in Wisconsin== *[[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]: Born 1796 Ireland and died 1878 Dunn County, Wisconsin. :*[[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]] (daughter of [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]): Born 1834 Bovevagh, County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1911 Tainter, Dunn, Wisconsin, United States. ::*[[Simpson-15151|Margaret S Mathews (nee Simpson)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]]) ::*[[Simpson-14941|Anna M Steies (nee Simpson)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]]) ::*[[Simpson-7526|Louise Hill (nee Simpson)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]]) ::*[[Simpson-15153|Frederick Simpson]] (son of [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]]) ::*[[Simpson-15154|Edith Caw (nee Simpson)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-2104|Eliza Jane Simpson (nee Kidd)]]) :*[[Kidd-4115|Jane Powers (nee Kidd)]] (daughter of [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]): Born 1836 Bovevagh, County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1901 Colfax, Dunn, Wisconsin, United States. :*[[Kidd-3274|James Kidd]] (son of [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]): Born 1839 Bovevagh, County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1922 Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States. He was buried in Hill Grove Cemetery in Colfax, Wisconsin. ::*[[Kidd-4247|Lillian F Weber (nee Kidd)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-3274|James Kidd]]): Died 1921 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Menomonie, Wisconsin. ==Family in Iowa== *[[Kidd-4116|Hugh Kidd]] (son of [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]): Born 1836 County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1915 Monticello, Jones, Iowa, United States. :*[[Kidd-4215|Ida Ann Miller (nee Kidd)]] (daughter of [[Kidd-4116|Hugh Kidd]]) ==Family in Idaho== *[[Booth-8844|Benjamin Booth]]: Born 1834 County Londonderry, Ireland and died 1897 Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, United States. *[[Kidd-4248|William Kidd]] (son of [[Kidd-3274|James Kidd]]): Born 1869 Colfax, Dunn, Wisconsin, United States and died 1911 Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States.

Booth Genealogy Including Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Booth Genealogy Including Allied Families == * by Henry Slader Booth (b.1848) * published Randolph, VT, 1923 * Source Example: ::: Booth, Henry Slader. ''[[Space:Booth Genealogy Including Allied Families|Booth Genealogy Including Allied Families]]'' (Randolph, VT, 1923) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Booth|Booth]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Booth Genealogy Including Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729785 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17006

Booth Name Study

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[[Category: Booth Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Booth Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Booth Booth] 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 Booth name, like John Wilkes Booth 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 Booths), by time period (18th Century Booths), or by topic (Booth DNA, Booth Occupations, Booth 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 Booth 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: [[Ogle-1294|Bree Ogle]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Booth}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== *[[Space: America: Booth Name Study]] Booths of America * * * * ==Membership== * [[carpenter-19885|lacey Carpenter]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Boothe's 5th

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= Colonel Boothe's 5th Regiment of the East Tennessee Militia = Along with the Fourth Regiment of [[Bayless-105|Colonel Samuel Bayless]] and Colonel William Johnson's Third Regiment, this regiment was part of the division under the command of Major General William Carroll. Most of the men were from Knox, Blount, Sevier, Anderson, Bledsoe, Hawkins, Rhea, and Roane Counties. Many of the men may have been stationed at Camp Mandeville, a military post located outside of Mobile. Most of the companies were dismissed at Mobile at the end of the war. CAPTAINS: Alexander Biggs, John Lewis, Wilson Maples, Richard Marshall, John McKamy, John Porter, Miles Vernon, John Sharp, John Slatton, Samuel Thompson, George Winton == Captain John Slatton == Captain Slatton's Company drafted men in Hawkins County, Tennessee on October 8th, 1812 for six-month terms. They were attached to Colonel Bailess' Regiment and General Coulter's Brigade. They spent considerable time at Fort Deposit in Alabama and were back in Hawkins County in April 1813. Jacob Humble Pension File, Numbers S.O. 6468 and S.C. 7390, War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File, National Archives, NARA, accessed online at Fold3.com on 23 May 2020. On November 10th, 1814, [[Slatton-51|Captain John Slatton's]] Company drafted men for six-month terms in Rogersville, Tennessee. They marched 66 miles to Knoxville, where they encamped and mustered on November 24th. William Baldwin Pension File, Numbers W. O. 875 and W. C. 9328, War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File, National Archives, NARA, accessed online at Fold3.com on 23 May 2020. William Hicks Pension File, Numbers S.O. 9981 and S.C. 13047, War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File, National Archives, NARA, accessed online at Fold3.com on 23 May 2020. William Hicks Pension File, Numbers S.O. 9981 and S.C. 13047, War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File, National Archives, NARA, accessed online at Fold3.com on 23 May 2020. The Company was in Fort White on December 1st, 1814. Colonel Russell may have taken command after they reached Mobile, Alabama. Statement by Granberry Mitchell on 26 April 1855, William Baldwin Pension File, Numbers W. O. 875 and W. C. 9328, War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File, National Archives, NARA, accessed online at Fold3.com on 23 May 2020. They were stationed in Mobile when Colonel Booth fought in New Orleans. The Company was at Fort Armstrong, Georgia in late May 1815 and back in Rogersville on June 1st. Privates: Daniel Bailey, [[Baldwin-12963|William Baldwin]], [[Burten-2|James Burten]], William Hicks, [[Humble-781|Jacob Humble]], [[Mitchell-7679|Granberry Mitchell]], [[Trent-1381|Samuel Trent]] === Research Notes === Private William Baldwin's widow claimed that her husband was drafted at the muster ground on the Clinch River. Two years later she mentioned Hawkins County more generally. Private James Burten testified that he substituted in the Creek War on November 10th, 1814, and "that he entered the army in Rogersville in Hawkins County." Granberry Mitchell also stated Rogersville as the location where he entered Slatton's Company. == Sources ==

Borden County, Texas

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Welcome to Borden County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed==== {{Blue|Bordon County was created in 1876 and later organized in 1891}}. Both Gail, Texas and Borden County are named for Gail Borden, Jr., businessman, publisher, surveyor, and inventor of condensed milk. Borden County is one of seven prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state of Texas.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borden_County,_Texas ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Caprock Escarpment }} '''Formed From''' *Bexar County district :Shoshone and the Penateka band (known as Honey eaters )of Comanches were early tribes in the area. :'''1876''' Borden County was formed from Bexar County. :'''1876''' ranchers from Howard County extended their range into https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb09 :'''1880''' there were 35 residents who, unlike most pioneers, resisted intrusions of railroads and other settlers who might disrupt their use of the open range. :'''1890''': 222 people lived in the county on 25 farms and ranches; only 1,146 acre improved :'''1890''' 71,000 cattle were counted. At this time the local economy revolved completely around the cattle industry {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Bordon county map }}{{clear}} :'''1890''' Cotton was introduced into the county' :'''1891''' - The county was organized in 1891, and Gail was made the county seat. :'''1902''', Settlers were not coming in. Next, Texas placed lands in the public domain and spurred a land rush in Borden County. Many of the newcomers grew cotton. :'''1910''' there were 228 farms and 1,386 residents in the county; 36 of the farms were worked by tenants. :'''1920,''' 3,820 acres of cotton; by 1929 more than 20,000 acres of county land was planted in cotton, while only 28,000 acres of cropland was harvested in the entire county. :'''1930''' -farms had increased to 292 and the population was 1,505. :'''1940''' only about 12,000 acres of county land was planted in cotton, and only 233 farms remained in Borden :'''1949''' - Oil was discovered in the countyThe County has no manufacturing. :'''1991''', more than 340,000,000 barrels (54,000,000 m3) of petroleum had been taken out of Borden County since discovery {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Bordon county within Texas. }}{{clear}}

'''{{Blue|Clayton Williams Ranches}}''' :1974 Clayton Williams Ranches, located in Bordon, Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos, and Presidio Counties. The Primary use for the ranches are Cow-Calf, and yearling, Acreage: 183,000 acres. This man was a Republican candidate for Texas governor in 1990. He says he does not have the heritage of the 6666 Ranch, but he loves the land. He buys land with profits made elsewhere. He made a fortune in oil, (CEO of Clayton Williams Energy in Midland), then both Ranch #1, the 26,880 - acre of Alpine in 1975. Following this were three more ranches: Ranch #2, 78,000-acre "West Pyle" in Pecos County, and Ranch #3 10,000 acres farmland located in Fort Stockton. Williams' wife, Modesta is from an old ranching family. They raise their children to work on the ranches in the summers. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

''' Adjacent counties''' *Garza County (north) *Scurry County (east) *Mitchell County (southeast) *Howard County (south) *Dawson County (west) *Lynn County (northwest) ===Government Offices=== Bordon county has had 2 courthouses. The 1890 courthouse has no image Borden County has had two courthouses, one built in 1890. The current courthouse is of brick and cement construction and was erected in 1939. Current courthouse. {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=current courthouse }} ===Geography=== The county has a total area of 907 square miles (2,350 km2), of which 897 square miles (2,320 km2) is land and 8.6 square miles (22 km2) (1.0%) is water. :Borden County is located near the edge of the Llano Estacado. :'''Terrain''' rolling, broken land of the county drains to the Colorado River and its tributaries and to Lake J. B. Thomas. :'''Physical features''' - The Caprock, Gail Mountain, and Muchakooga Peak :'''Soils''' loams, sandy loams, and clay. :'''Latitude/Longitude''' 32°45' north latitude and 101°25' west longitude, (70 SE of Lubbock . :'''Elevation'''- 2,400–3,000 feet :'''Rainfall''' is 18.2 inches :'''Growing Season''' 214-days :'''Temperature''' in January is 32° F; the maximum in July is 96°. '''Protected Areas''' Lake J B Thomas HIGHWAYS
*U.S. Highway 180 *Texas Farm to Market Road 669 ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 729 people with a population density of ''' 0.80''' people/sq mi. . The racial makeup of the county was 90.53% White, 0.14% Black or African American, 0.27% Native American, 6.31% from other races, and 2.74% from two or more races. 11.93% of the population were Hispanic. This county has the largest self-reported ancestry groups in Borden County are: · English - 17% · Irish - 15% · German - 12% · Mexican - 9% · French (except Basque) - 3% · Scotch-Irish - 3% · Other Hispanic or Latino - 3% · Scottish - 2% · Spanish - 1% · American Indian tribes, specified - 1% The per capita income for the county was $18,364. 14.00% of the population and 11.80% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 14.30% are under the age of 18 and 11.60% are 65 or older. *The county is served by nearby radio stations KBXJ (FM) and KPET (AM), and the various Midland and Odessa radio and TV stations. *The weekly newspaper, the Borden Star, covers events for the school and county. *Dry County ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Gail, Texas|Gail]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Mesquite, Texas|Mesquite]] (ghost town) *[[:Category:Plains, Texas|Plains]] =====Schools===== SCHOOL - '''Borden County Independent School District'''. The district offers pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Borden County School is among the few public schools in Texas to receive a distinguished '''GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10'''. ::Many of the teachers reside in board-owned housing in Gail. The school offers '''six-man football,''' basketball, baseball, tennis, and track. (this has to be due to low numbers of students. ===Historical Census=== :1880 --- 35 — :1890 --- 222 534.3% :1900 --- 776 249.5% :1910 --- 1,386 78.6% :1920 --- 965 −30.4% :1930 --- 1,505 56.0% :1940 --- 1,396 −7.2% :1950 --- 1,106 −20.8% :1960 --- 1,076 −2.7% :1970 --- 888 −17.5% :1980 --- 859 −3.3% :1990 --- 799 −7.0% :2000 --- 729 −8.8% :2010 --- 641 −12.1% :Est. 2015 --- 648 ====County Resources==== *Gail Tx Former Borden County Jaill had huge hasps with hugh lock that opened with large key {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption= }} {{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=350 |caption= }}{{clear}} **There are NO WikiTree Categories for Borden County, Texas as of 2018 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Borden/ListBorden.html Cemeteries in Bordon co.] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Borden_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2536 FindaGrave] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txborden/cemeteries.htm TXGene] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txborden/fairview_cemetery.htm TxGene also] ===Sources=== *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txborden/

Border Crossings, Potton Township - Part 1

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==Introduction== The History which follows was written by [[Bailey-15347|Merton E. Bailey (1922-2013)]] on 15 Oct. 1982. He accepted a permanent position with Canada Customs at Highwater, Quebec in June 1946, and spent his entire career there through 1977. Merton's father [[Bailey-15454|Edgar Bailey]], two of his brothers, a Bailey cousin and even one of his sons for a time, all worked for Canada Customs so this was something of a family specialty. This short history is closely intertwined with the history of this hamlet called Highwater,Village Profile[[Space:Profile_of_Highwater%2C_Quebec%2C_Canada|| Profile of Highwater, Quebec]] where Merton was born and also where he settled as an adult and raised his own family. He and his wife [[Cowan-2752|Mary Cowan]] were intensely interested in the history of their ancestors and of Potton township and left a wealth of researched materials for later generations. The Profile which follows is a prime example. Please note that this history was written in 1982 so the situation on border crossings between Potton and Vermont has evolved somewhat in the meantime, especially as a reaction to the events of 9/11. This "Part 1" deals with the Port of entry of Highwater and a companion "Part 2" (to be added) deals with the other Ports of entry in Potton township. == Sources == ==Border Crossings - Preface== {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Preface }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-1.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Preface cont'd }} ==Border Crossings== {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-2.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 1 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-3.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 2 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-4.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 3 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-5.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 4 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-6.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 5 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-7.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 6 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-8.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 7 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-9.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 8 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-10.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 9 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-11.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 10 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-12.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 11 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-13.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 12 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-14.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 13 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-15.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Page 14 }} {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-16.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings, Page 15 }} ==Acknowledgments== {{Image|file=Border_Crossings_Potton_Township_-_Part_1-17.jpg |size=600|caption=Border Crossings - Acknowledgments }} ==Other Sources== * Obituary, Harvey Merritt Clark, Sherbrooke Record, 28 June 1871[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2982475 | Page 7] * Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K413-QPM | Edgar Orville Bailey] * Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYVZ-XRJ | Harvey Merritt Clark] * Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBN-JVM | Betty (Brouillette) Johnson] * Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCRB-DFV | Leon Paul Brouillette] * Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8WJ-8GN | Simeon Sargent]

Borders Family Mysteries

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Borge Kirke (church) in Lofoten, Nordland, Norway

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[[Category:Borge, Nordland, Norway]] There likely have been six churches on this site over the centuries. The present church was built in 1986. The current church is a red and white concrete building built in a fan-shaped style designed by the architect Knut Gjernes. More info: * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borge_Church Wikipedia article] * [https://tools.wmflabs.org/wiwosm/osm-on-ol/commons-on-osm.php?zoom=16&lat=068.245540&lon=0013.775224 Open Street Map] * [https://kulturminnesok.no/minne/?queryString=https%3A%2F%2Fdata.kulturminne.no%2Faskeladden%2Flokalitet%2F83928 The National Antiquarian, Norway] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/sources?s=&from=&to=&archive_key=&sc%5B%5D=kb&m%5B%5D=1862 Digital Archive: Borge Church books] * [https://digitaltmuseum.no/011012902799/borge-kirke-i-lofoten Digital Museum image1] * [https://digitaltmuseum.no/021015530675/avfotografert-fra-et-annet-bilde-borge-kirke-i-lofoten-som-ligger-pa-en Digital Museum image2] * [https://vestvagoy.kirken.no/ Borge kirke website]

Borman Name Study

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

Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut == A record of births, marriages and deaths, in the town of Sharon, Conn. from 1721 to 1879. Taken from the ancient land and church records and other authentic sources. * by [[Van_Alstyne-179|Lawrence Van Alstyne]] (1839-1923) * published by The Press of Pawling Chronicle, Sharon, Conn., 1897 * 143 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3Ra5lKJGHAYC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102359876 * https://connecticuthistoryillustrated.org/islandora/object/30002%3A21968226/datastream/PDF/download === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=3Ra5lKJGHAYC&pg=PA137 Page 137]: "WHITE P/Marthenia and James Gray, m. Jan. 26, 1786" === Citation Formats === * Van Alstyne, Lawrence. ''[[Space:Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut|Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut]]'' (Pawling Chronicle, Sharon, Conn., 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#VanAlstyne|Van Alstyne]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Van Alstyne, Lawrence. ''[[Space:Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut|Born, Married and Died, in Sharon, Connecticut]]'' (Pawling Chronicle, Sharon, Conn., 1897) [ Page ].

Born in 1924

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#REDIRECT [[Space:TV_USA_Centenarians_2024]]

Born Wade Weeks given up for adoption

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Born in Kansas city. Birth name wade Weeks . Adopted name Larry ellison. Birth mother was 5'2"fair skined.never married the father but dated him 5 years. birth Father died in the seventies. Birth mother still alive but wants no contact. Wade Weeks was born august 25 1956

Borneo, Convict and Immigrant Voyage to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales 1828

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[[Category:Borneo, Arrived 27 Dec 1828]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The voyage of the convict transport and also immigrant ship '''''Borneo'''''
:Departed '''London, England, 11 May 1828'''
:Arrived '''Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land 8 October 1828'''
:Arrived '''Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, 27 December 1828''' :The convict ship ''Borneo'' under the leadership of master Captain Richard M Wichelo departed London 11 May 1828 and landed in to both Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales in 1828 with Bounty Immigrants. She was 428 tons built in Borneo in 1817. The Surgeon Superintendent was Oliver Sproule. On board were 21 women and 49 children passengers, and 73 female prisoners. Passengers included: J. Gellibrand Esq., W. Lummin and lady ; steerage, W. Wood, 16 free women and 40 children. *NRS5310/4_4823/Borneo_27 Dec 1828/ 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=NRS5310&item=4_4823&ship=Borneo *Borneo voyage to Van Diemen's Land, Australia in 1828 with 74 passengers from the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/borneo/1828 *Details for the ship Borneo (1828) on the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=347 *the Founders and Survivors MUGSHEETS website at: http://www.founders-storylines.com/mugsheets/search * Borneo (1817 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borneo_(1817_ship) * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Tasmanian (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1827 - 1839) of Friday 10 October 1828, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/233095821? * Tasmanian news. from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Wednesday 5 November 1828, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2191295? * Shipping Intelligence. from The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) of Saturday 3 January 1829, Page 8. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31761243? * Surgeon’s Journal of Her Majesty’s Female Convict Ship Borneo - Mr Oliver Sproule, Surgeon from 17th March 1828 to 17th October 1828 - Adm.101/12 at: https://www.femaleconvicts.org.au/docs/ships/Borneo1828_SJ.pdf

Borough Of Bluff Councillors

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[[Category:Bluff, Southland One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=Bluff, Southland|category=Bluff, Southland One Place Study}} Historic election results of the Bluff Borough Council and its predecessor, Campbelltown Borough Council. The name, Bluff, was formalised in 1917. There is a separate page for [[Space:Bluff_Mayors|Bluff Mayors]] At present this serves as a place to put the research as it is done. First meeting held 18 February 18791936 Centenary Committee brochure; Invercargill City Library Archives
'''Inaugural Council''' G W Nichol - Mayor
W Henderson
J C Hunter
M Sullivan
G E Tucker
T J Thompson
John Watt
J G Ward
G R Waddel
'''1893 Council'''
W. L. Gray (mayor). Councillors, H. Lee, D. Long and S. Nichol '''1894 Council'''
W. L. Gray (mayor). Councillors D. McDougall, T. Gilroy, R. Dawson '''1895 Council'''
W. L. Gray (mayor, for one month only). Councillors H. Lee, S. Nichol and G. A. Whealler; by-election: S. Nichol (mayor). Councillor J. H. Reed '''1896 Council'''
Nichol (mayor). Councillors J. E. Fox, D. McDougall, J. Metzger '''1897 Council'''
S. Nichol (mayor). Councillors H. Lee, J. H. Reed, J. R. Bertrand '''1898 Council'''
J. G. Ward (mayor). Councillors R. Dawson, E. East, J. Metzger; by-election: Councillor J. Walker '''1899 Council'''
J. H. Reed (mayor). Councillors J. Roberts, J. A. Tipping, J. Walker '''1900 Council'''
By-election, Councillor P. Georgeson; 1900: J. H. Reed (mayor). Councillors R. A. Cruickshank, R. Dawson and F. J. Tipping The first council elected under the two year term for the whole council was:—J. H. Reed (mayor). Councillors R. Cruickshank, R. Dawson, A. McKenzie, E. Nichol, W. Ridland, J. Roberts, F. Tipping, J. Torrance and J. Walker. '''1903 Council'''
''Declared 20 April 1903''https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19030422.2.32.8
''No election necessary'' (biennial election nine cllrs)
[[Cruickshank-1165|Richard Artis Cruickshank]]
Peter C M Anderson
Alexander McKenzie
Ernest A Nichol
Wm John Ridland
John Wallace King
James Torrance
James Walker
'''1907 Council'''
''Poll taken 24 April 1907''https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19070422.2.45.8
R A Cruickshank
E A Nichol
A McKenzie
W Hinchey
R McPhail
Donald McKenzie
Jas. Walker
A Parsons
J Valentine
'''1927 Council'''
''Poll taken 27 April 1927'' (biennial election nine cllrs)
George Richard George
John Cameron
Alfred Ernest Budd
Horace William Newman
James Scott Allison McDougall
William Bolasses Dixon
James Cameron Imlay
Archibald Campbell McKillop
William Henry Cook Johnston
'''1929 Council'''
''Declared 17 April 1929''
''No election necessary'' (biennial election nine cllrs)
Alfred Ernest Budd
John Cameron
William Bolasses Dixon
George Richard George
[[Imlay-163|James Cameron Imlay]]
William Henry Cook Johnston
James Scott Allison McDougall
Archibald Campbell McKillop
Horace William Newman
'''1931 Council'''
''Poll taken 6 May 1931''(biennial election nine cllrs)
Alfred Ernest Budd
Richard Chamberlain Harbord
Herbert Mark Joss
Norman William McGorlick
Archibald Campbell McKillop
William Thomson White
Oscar Frederick Metzger
William Henry Cook Johnston
William Thomas Walker
'''1933 Council'''
''Poll taken 3 May 1933''(biennial election nine cllrs)
Norman William McGorlick
Daniel Frederick Smith
Alfred Ernest Budd
Herbert Mark Joss
William Thomson White
Archibald Campbell McKillop
Oscar Frederick Metzger
William Thomas Walker
John Tice Martin
'''1935 Council'''
''Poll taken 8 May 1935''(triennial election nine cllrs)
Joseph Henry Doyle
Alfred Ernest Budd
Archibald Sillars Wilson
William Lawrence Johnston
Oscar Frederick Metzger
Horace William Newman
Archibald Campbell McKillop
William Patrick Butler
John Tice Martin
:Election Dates/Results :7 February 1879https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18790208.2.15 Results :9 September 1880https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18800903.2.17.5https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18800904.2.15 :23 July 1880https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18800716.2.21.1 - Extraordinary Vacancy :9 September 1897https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18970904.2.24.2 :13 February 1899https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18990214.2.10.2 ==Sources== *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19210407.2.47 Southland Times, Issue 9947, 7 April 1921, Page 5] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19281003.2.122.3 THE BOROUGH. Southland Times, Issue 20606, 3 October 1928, Page 12] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18790208.2.15 Southland Times, Issue 3319, 8 February 1879, Page 2] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19350503.2.10.4 Southland Times, Issue 25275, 3 May 1935, Page 2] Nominations including occupations/organisations See also: Poll to borrow £5000 for public works29 October 1897https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ newspapers/SOCR18971030.2.25.2

Borris Civil Parish, County Laois

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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 Laois, Ireland|'''Main Laois Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Borris Parish, County Laois|Category for Borris Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Laois|'''Civil Parishes in County Laois''']] |} [[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 Laois Team|County Laois team]] ==Borris Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Bhuiríos. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1424&cat=BF&ord=en Borris Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Maryborough East :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Borris Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Laois|Towns of County Laois]] ====Port Laoise==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Port Laoise. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Laoise Web page for Port Laoise] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0370,-7.2950,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0370/-7.2950 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Borris Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Borris Parish (An Bhuiríos) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1424&cat=BF&ord=en Borris 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''' |- |Ballytegan||''Baile Thaidhgín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Ballytegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Ballytegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Beladd||''Béal Fhada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Beladd&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Beladd&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland extends into Straboe civil parish. |- |Borris Great||''An Bhuiríos Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=%22Borris%20Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=%22Borris%20Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Borris Little||''An Bhuiríos Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=%22Borris%20Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=%22Borris%20Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonminam||''Cluain Maighneáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Clonminam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Clonminam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonreher||''Cluain Reithir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Clonreher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Clonreher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Clonsoghey'''||''Cluain Sochaí''||[[:Category:Clonsoghey Townland, Borris Parish, County Laois]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Clonsoghey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Clonsoghey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cooltoran||''Cúil Tuairín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Cooltoran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Cooltoran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curriersbog||''Móin an Chóiritheora''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Curriersbog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Curriersbog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Downs||''An Dún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Downs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Downs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gorteen||''An Goirtín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Gorteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Gorteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockmay||''Cnoc Maí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Knockmay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Knockmay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland extends into Clonenagh and Clonagheen civil parish and is only shown in that parish on Townlands.ie |- |Knocknagroagh||''Cnocán na gCruach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Knocknagroagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Knocknagroagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kyleclonhobert||''Cill Chluana Hoibeaird''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Kyleclonhobert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Kyleclonhobert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kylekiproe||''Cúil Chip Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Kylekiproe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Kylekiproe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kyletalesha||''Coillte Laoise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Kyletalesha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Kyletalesha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Maryborough'''||''Port Laoise''||[[:Category:Maryborough Townland, Borris Parish, County Laois]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Maryborough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Maryborough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meelick||''Míleac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Meelick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Meelick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moneyballytyrrell||''Muine Bhaile an Tirialaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Moneyballytyrrell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Moneyballytyrrell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ratheven||''Ráth Thaoibhín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Ratheven&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Ratheven&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rathnamanagh||''Ráth na Manach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Rathnamanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Rathnamanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rossleaghan||''Ros Liatháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Rossleaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Rossleaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Summerhill or Aghnaharna||''Achadh an Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=%22Summerhill%20or%20Aghnaharna%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=%22Summerhill%20or%20Aghnaharna%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Togher||''Teamhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Laois&townland=Togher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Laois&townland=Togher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Laois should be added to the main Laois page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==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

Borrodale Name Study

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[[Category:Borrowdale, Cumberland]] The goal of this project is to provide a central point for those with an interest in this place located family name and its worldwide spread. The Borrodale Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the Borrodale name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Borrodale name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual studies can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Borrodales), by time period (18th Century Borrodales), or by topic (Borrodale DNA, Borrodale Occupations, Borrodale Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The Borrowdale name has descended through the generations from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. Their name comes from having lived in Cumberland, where they derived their name from the village of Borrowdale, in the parish of Crosthwaite, often called often called Grange in Borrowdale. The village dates back to at least c. 1170 when it was listed as Borgordale and meant "valley of the fort river" derived from the Old Scandinavian word "berg" + "by." ==Early origins of the Borrowdale family name== The surname Borrowdale was first found in Cumberland, but there is another Borrowdale located in the old County of Westmorland that is often called Westmorland Borrowdale to distinguish the difference of the two locations. This latter reference is of lesser importance historically to the surname. ==Borrowdale Spelling Variations== Only recently has spelling become standardized in the English language. As the English language evolved in the Middle Ages, the spelling of names changed also. The name Borrowdale has undergone many spelling variations, including Borradaile, Borrowdale, Borowdale, Borowdall, Borodall, Barrodall and many more. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]''. listed below. ==How to Join== To join the Borrodale Name Study, first start out by browsing our current research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: Allan Stuart for assistance. ... ... ... is a member of the Borrodale Name Study Project. Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Borrodale}} ==Current Members== ==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! * Origins. * Emigration. * Miscelaneous. ==Some Useful Sources== ==External sources== * wikipedia - Borrowdale, Cumberland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borrowdale. * wikipedia - Borrowdale, Westmoreland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borrowdale,_Westmorland * wikipedia - Borrowdale - Isle of Skye, Scotland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borrodale * House of Names. https://www.houseofnames.com/borrowdale-family-crest#:~:text=The%20Borrowdale%20name%20has%20descended%20through%20the%20generations,Crosthwaite%2C%20often%20called%20often%20called%20Grange%20in%20Borrowdale. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== ===Variations=== * '''Borrodale'''
The original Anglo Saxon Spelling * '''Borrowdale'''
The Modern Day Spelling * '''Barradale'''
The main Variation ===Related Names=== BARDELL (125) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARDELL BRADLE (87) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRADLE BARDOL (49) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARDOL BORROWDALE (41) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BORROWDALE BORRADAILE (40) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BORRADAILE BARRADELL (35) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARRADELL BORDELL (30) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bordell BRODAHL (30) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRODAHL BREDAL (27) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREDAL BRIDAL (25) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRIDAL BRODDLE (18) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRIDAL BRODEL (20) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRODEL BARRADALE (11) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARRADALE BRODELL (5) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRODELL BARADELL (5). https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARADELL

Borthwick Institute for Archives

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == [https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/publications/ Borthwick Institute for Archives] at the University of York. == * Many of these are available free online, at the links below. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Borthwick Institute for Archives|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== [https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/publications/papers/ Borthwick Papers] ==== : Short monographs of history in the north of England. * Vol. 10 Historians of York * Vol. 22 The Records of the Admiralty Court of York * Vol. 23 A. F. 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Electoral Politics in York 1900-1914 * Vol. 90 Medical Practice in Medieval York * Vol. 91 John Wesley and Whitestonecliffe, Yorkshire * Vol. 92 'The Readiness of the People': The Formation and Emergence of the Army of the Fairfaxes, 1642-3 * Vol. 93 The Franciscans in the Medieval Custody of York * Vol. 94 The Anglican Clergy and Yorkshire Politics in the Eighteenth Century * Vol. 95 The Eighteenth-Century Church in Yorkshire. 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Bosse Name Study

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[[Category:Bosse Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bosse Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bosse Bosse] 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 theBosse 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 Bosses), by time period (18th Century Bosses), or by topic (Bosse DNA, Bosse Occupations, Bosse 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 Bosse 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: [[Bosse-136|Lise Rodrigue]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bosse}} 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

Bostetter Cemetery

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Bostetter Cemetery, Delphi, Indiana

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[[Category:Bostetter Cemetery, Delphi, Indiana]] [[Category:Carroll County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Bostetter Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This pretty cemetery is set in a grove of tall, old trees on a little rise, surrounded by Indiana cornfields. There are only 26 tombstones, all dated in the 1800's. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bostetter+Cemetery/@40.645736,-86.633491,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8813a1132736dc77:0xc680581e3f02f690?hl=en Bostetter Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=84397 Bostetter Cemetery on Find A Grave] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! Foot Stone ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Berkshire-52|Berkshire]]||Cornelius II||1820 June 8||1853 Nov 14||||||tombstone no longer visible |- |[[Berkshire-51|Berkshire]]||Isaac II||1844 June 11||1845 Sept 30||Son of C. & S. J. Berkshire, 1 yr, 3 mo, 19 d||I. II B.||[[Image:Berkshire-51.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Gordon-4072 |Berkshire]]||Sarah J||1819 Feb 28||1849 Jul 18||Consort of Cornelius Berkshire, 30 yrs, 4 mo, 20 ds||S.J.B.||[[Image:Gordon-4072.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Bozarth-72|Bozarth]]||John||1777 Aug 26||1831 Aug 28||Aged 54 yrs, 2 ds||J. B.||[[Image:Bozarth-72.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Burk-628| Burk]]||Barbara E.||1857 Apr 1||1857 Jun 28||daughter of ___ & ___ Burk, 3 ms, 27 Ds||B.E.B.||[[Image:Burk-628.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Metz-612|Burk]]||Elizabeth||1831 Dec 2||1889 May 23||||||[[Image:Metz-612.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Burk-627| Burk]] ||William ||1864 Nov 11||1877 Sept 25||||||[[Image:Burk-627.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Burke-2642|Burke]]||Jacob||before 1835||after 1862||Farrier, Co K. 12th Ind. Cavalry||||[[Image:Burke-2642.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Unknown-251918|Clark]]||Catharine||1847||1866 Oct 11||wife of Hiram Clark, aged 19 Yrs||C. C.||[[Image:Unknown-251918-1.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Bozarth-73|Clark]]||Mahala B.||1803||1830||||||[[Image:Bozarth-73.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Dennis-2340|Dennis]]||Joseph L.||1876 Feb 26||1878 Oct 10||son of M.F. & M.A. Dennis, 2 ys, 7 ms, 14 ds||J.L.D.||[[Image:Dennis-2340.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-251921| Dennis]]||Mary A.||1853 Sept 16||1877 Oct 27||wife of Marion F. Dennis, 24 ys, 1 mo, 11 ds||||[[Image:Unknown-251921.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Dennis-2341|Dennis]]||Sallie E. ||1877 June 18||1877 Nov 30||dau of M.F. & M.A. Dennis, 5 ms 12 ds||S.E.D.||[[Image:Dennis-2341.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-252051| Grantham]]||Frances T.||1828 Feb 10||1855 Sept 22||aged 27 yrs, 7 ms, & 12 ds||F.T.G.||[[Image:Unknown-252051.jpg|50px]] |- |[[ Grantham-288|Grantham]]||Joseph ||1793||1843 Mar 16||50 Years, Freemason ||J. G.||[[Image:Grantham-288.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-252013|Sidenbender]]||Julia||1832 Feb 23||1852 Sept 19||Wife of Joseph Sidenbender, 20 yrs, 6 ms, 27 ds||||[[Image:Unknown-252013.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Sidenbender-2|Sidenbender]]||William C.||1859 Oct 20||1859 Dec 23||Son of H & N Sidenbender, 2 ms, 3 ds||||[[Image:Sidenbender-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Smith-69772| Smith ]]||William R.||1788||1848 Mar 16||died in the 60th year of his life||||[[Image:Smith-69772.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Snethen-16| Snethen]]||Elizabeth||1865 Mar 24||1865 Oct 10||daughter of J. and M. A. Snethen, 6 m, 16 d||||[[Image:Snethen-16.jpg|50px]] |- |[[ Staytor-1|Staytor]]||Ann M.||1846 May 24||1846 Oct 4||daughter of G. & M. Staytor, 4 ms, 10 ds||A.M.S.||[[Image:Staytor-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Staytor-2| Staytor]]||Goodwin||1817 Jan 25||1847 Mar 29||aged 30 Yrs, 2 Ms, 4 Ds||G. S.||[[Image:Staytor-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Sweet-1941| Sweet]]||Albert||1861 June 19||1862 Aug 10||son of ___ & ___ Sweet, aged 1 yr, 1 ms, 22 ds||||[[Image:Sweet-1941.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Sweet-1940| Sweet]]||Allen||1856 Jul 24||1859 Jul 24||son of Nat. & C. M. Sweet, aged 3 yrs||A. S.||[[Image:Sweet-1940.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Sweet-1943| Sweet]]||Henry E. ||1853 Jan 31||1854 May 12||son of Nat. & C. M. Sweet, 1 yr, 3 ms, 12 ds||H.E.S.||[[Image:Sweet-1943.jpg|50px]] |- | unreadable|| ||||||||D.L.M.|| |- | unreadable|| ||||||||G. M.|| |- |[[Wildermuth-140|Wildermuth]]||Emily Jane||1843 May 29||1846 Dec 8||Dau. of Eli and Eliza Wildermuth, 3 ys, 6 mo, 9 ds||E.J.W.||[[Image:Wildermuth-140.jpg|50px]] |- |}

Boston, Passenger Lists, 1891-1943

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== Sources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Boston%2C_Passenger_Lists%2C_1891-1943 Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1891-1943]

Boston Female Asylum

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[[Category: Massachusetts Orphanages]] [[Category:Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Boston Female Asylum, Boston, Massachusetts]] The Boston Female Asylum was originally founded in 1800 care for orphaned and destitute girls in Boston. At the time, the only public charities were in existence were the Humane Society, the Marine Society, and the Dispensary. Even more unusual, the Boston Female Asylum was run by women; men were not allowed to become board members, though "donations from gentlemen will be gladly received". (Speech at the 100th Anniversary Meeting, October 1900) Hannah Stillman served as the first director and the original board was made up by Sarah Bowdoin, Elizabeth Perkins, Elizabeth Thurston, Mary Hubbard, [[Shaw-5239|Sarah Parkman]], Hannah Smith, Mary Gray, [[May-8624| Abigail May]], Margaret Whitwell, Elizabeth Dorr, Mary Grew, Ann Green, Margaret Cooper and Elizabeth Goodwin. The Asylum outgrew its first official location on 62 Essex St. in 1844, and moved to Washington St., Boston. In 1896 they purchased a second residence in Lexington, Mass., which served as a home for about 20 girls, as well as a summer residence for the ones who remained chiefly in Boston. By the early 1900s, public opinion was shifting away from the wisdom of using institutions for children and believed they should be raised in families. In 1907, the asylum was closed and family home care was used instead. The organization was renamed the Boston Society for the Care of Girls in 1910, to better describe its new role. The society merged with the Boston Children's Aid Society in 1923 to form the Children’s Aid Association, later to become the Boston Children's Service Association. Sources: * Wikipedia, Boston Female Asylum. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Female_Asylum * [http://openarchives.umb.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15774coll8/id/322 Records of the Boston Female Asylum], transcribed by Ann S. Lainhart, Joseph P. Healey Library, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2013, accessed 21 Oct 2018 === Transcripts of Managers Meetings records, 1877-1888 === ''Please note: Errors may have been made in the transcribing of the original handwritten records. The originals are available online at [https://archive.org/details/bostonfemaleasyl00bost_0/page/n0 Archive.org]. Original spelling and capitalization maintained where possible. Many facts of the girls under the care of the Asylum are mentioned, making these records a treasure trove for historians and genealogists.'' * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1877-1878|1877-1878]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1879|1879]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1880|1880]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1881|1881]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1882|1882]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1883|1883]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1884|1884]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1885|1885]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_-_1886|1886]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1887|1887]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1888|1888]] === Transcripts of Managers Meetings records, 1900-1912 === * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1901|1901]] * [[Space:Boston_Female_Asylum_1910|1910]] === Additional resources === * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D5hdiwFEBzCK1ly9WOExSmwLK5npcKvn7UY_tsxKNH4/edit?usp=sharing Transcriptions of the Boston Female Asylum Board of Managers for the years 1867-1900] * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_AxSqu2WfDa2cmDd6GlBh5f5pFi24usl_36K4VHXR4o/edit?usp=sharing Boston Female Asylum Transcriptions of the Board of Managers 1901-1910] and Boston Society for the Care of Girls 1910-1912, transcribed by E. Childs * [http://samplings.com/pastsales/julia-ann-shorey Needlework sampler by Julia Ann Shorey], Boston Female Asylum, 1806 * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Female_Asylum Boston Female Asylum] * [http://openarchives.umb.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15774coll8/id/322/rec/2 Records of the Boston Female Asylum], 1800-1866, Transcribed, cross-referenced and annotated by Ann S. Lainhart, 2013, Open Archives: Digital Collections at the University of Massachusetts Boston * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009721277 An account of the Boston Female Asylum] : with the act of incorporation, by-laws, rules and regulations, published Boston, 1833 * [https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofb00bost/page/n101 Reminiscences of the Boston Female Asylum], 1844 * [https://archive.org/details/reportforfiftyse00bost Report for the fifty-second anniversary of the Boston Female Asylum], 1852 * History of the [https://sites.google.com/view/boston-female-asylum/ Boston Female Asylum], transcripts and newspaper accounts * Childs, Erin, ''Children of the Boston Female Asylum'', [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NOiW-hZnKLeSWKKpCUbtjjNnkMx0ofHfmrBgwenZOuQ/edit?usp=sharing Volume 1: Adams-Lyman] and [https://docs.google.com/document/d/120tdKVqeKbLUcsWc31Ur0MjvsgGxPtFcxlLFMHA1r8c/edit?usp=sharing Volume 2: Mahar - Wright], published online 2018

Boston MA 1910 Census Ward 8

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This is the Ward 8 US 1910 Census page for [[Space:Suffolk_County_MA_1910_Census|Boston, Suffolk, MA.]] ED 1371 [[Space:Census1910-MA-Suffolk-Boston-W8-ED1371-sh10B|Sheet 10B]] [[Space:Census1910-MA-Suffolk-Boston-W8-ED1371-sh13A|Sheet 13A]]

Boston Mine Disaster

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Boston Post Canes

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In 1909, Edwin A. Grozier, the publisher of the Boston Post Newspaper, shipped 700 ebony, gold topped canes to towns throughout the Post's readership area with instructions to present it to the oldest man residing there. The initial gift was a publicity stunt to increase circulation for the newspaper. Yet, from that act grew a tradition that continues in many New England communities today. The original canes were made by J.F. Fradley and Co., a New York manufacturer, from ebony shipped in 7-foot lengths from Congo. The wood was cut to cane length, then tuned on a lathe to make the appropriate shape. Each cane was topped with a 14 carat gold head engraved with the words, "Presented by the Boston Post to the oldest citizen of (name of town) -To Be Transmitted”. The canes were shipped to the Board of Selectmen of the recipient towns. They were then awarded to the individuals. The following are individuals known to have been Boston Post Cane recipients: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" ! scope="col" |'''STATE''' ! scope="col" |'''TOWN''' ! scope="col" |''' RECIPIENT NAME ''' ! scope="col" |''' DATE CANE AWARDED ''' !scope="col" |'''BIRTH DATE''' ! scope="col" |'''DEATH DATE''' ! scope="col" |'''AGE AT DEATH''' |-Vane-39 |'''Maine''' |'''South Lebanon''' |[[Goodwin-12079|Elsie May (Goodwin) Bernier]] |2014 |26 Aug 1914 |10 Sep 2016 |102 |- |-Vane-39 |'''Maine''' |'''Topsham''' |[[Hall-59307|Daniel A. Hall]] |1909 |21 Sep 1824 |21 Feb 1917 |92 |- |'''Maine''' |'''Topsham''' |[[Hall-59306|Edward C. Hall]] |1949 |6 Apr1859 |1959 |100 |- |'''Maine''' |'''Winterport''' |[[Grant-19581|Sears Harding Grant]] |Apr 1919 |8 Nov 1828 |4 Jun 1921 |92 |- |'''Maine''' |'''Woolwich''' |[[Dodge-4771|Ann Eliza Dodge]] |1967 |12 Nov 1869 |2 Nov 1969 |99 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Dartmouth''' |William Butt | |1827 | |<100 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Freetown''' |Ruth Anna Fain |3 Jun 1998 |4 March 1904 |2 Apr 2001 |97 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Harder-1482|Edna F (Harder) Chadwick]] |June 2019 | 31 Jul 1917 |26 Dec 2019 |102 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Henrique-11|Marion Thomas]] |Aug 2015 |21 Dec 1916 |19 Apr 2019 |102 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Cournoyer-201|Armand Cournoyer]] |Feb 2015 |3 Feb 1915 |20 Apr 2015 |100 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Walker-56563|Ralph Walker]] |2009 |7 May 1914 |24 Nov 2014 |100 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Rollins-3361|Chester Rollins]] |2008 |1910 |31 Jul 2009 |99 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Lionberger-68|Arthur David Lionberger]] |2002 |24 Dec 1903 |4 Jul 2008 |105 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Dustin-496|Roxanna Dustin Metcalf]] |1979 |24 Nov 1891 |30 Mar 1990 |98 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Rochester''' |[[Randall-120|George Henry Randall]] | |23 Jul 1842 |23 Dec 1939 |97 |- |'''Massachusetts''' |'''Swansea''' |[[Gardner-5904|Henry A Gardner]] |before 1924 |12 Sep 1835 |26 Sep 1931 |96 |- |'''New Hampshire''' |'''Derry''' |[[Bilotta-37|James Andrew Bilotta]] |May 2017 |5 Jan 1920 |Sep 2018 |98 |- |'''New Hampshire''' |'''Derry''' |Appolonia "Bella" Riccio | | |Oct 2016 |101 |- |'''New Hampshire''' |'''Derry''' |[[Caron-1983|Marie Louise (Caron) Bernier]] |Sep 1982 | |7 Jul 1987 |- |'''New Hampshire''' |'''Derry''' |[[Bernier-2163|Wilfred P. Bernier]] |2003 |1912 |15 Jun 2009 |97 |- |'''New Hampshire''' |'''Hinsdale''' |[[Streeter-2162|Henderson Barlow Streeter]] | |1812 |29 March 1910 |97 |- |'''New Hampshire''' |'''Hinsdale''' |George E. Green | |1829 |10 March 1921 |91 |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Caroline Johnson Carroll |1942 | |1944 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Ray Howard |1935 | |1942 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Henry Paine |1930 | |1932 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Esther Dorrance |1925 | |1930 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Searles Bradford Young |1920 | |1925 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Sarah Marietta Arnold |1919 | |1920 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Emily Ann Tegwood |1917 | |1918 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Samuel J Goldsmith |1916 | |1917 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Melissa Hopkins Burchard |1913 | |1916 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Foster''' |Albert Blackmar |1909 | |1913 | |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Middletown''' |[[Slocum-1776|William S. Slocum]] | |25 Nov 1839 |22 Dec 1926 |87 |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Portsmouth''' |William Chase |Mar 1927 |1841 |29 Aug 1933 |92 |- |'''Rhode Island''' |'''Portsmouth''' |Perry G. Randall | |20 Mar 1837 |28 Jul 1924 |87 |- | |-

Boswell Family Bible

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Boswell family links

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Linked Pages:- [[Space: Boswell Name Study|Boswell Name Study]] | [[Space: Boswell Family Mysteries|Boswell Family Mysteries and Brick Walls]] The goal of this project is to find connections between various branches of the Boswell family Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Boswell-455|Alan Boswell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding links between the Boswells who emigrated to the United States, (or the colonies before the Declaration of Independence), and to Canada from the British Isles * Finding links between the Boswells of England, Scotland, and Ireland *Finding links between the historically recorded Boswells of the British Isles, and the many Boswell descendants living all over the world today. 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=7996881 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Boswell Family Mysteries

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Links [[Space:Boswell Name Study|Boswell One Name Study]] Here are details of Boswell family members who are currently "Brick Walls", and for whom we are seeking more information. '''George Washington Boswell, born c. 1809''', father of [[Boswell-995 | George Washington Boswell Jr]] sought by [[Boswell-988 | Mitzi Eason]] 20th June 2016. George Washington Boswell was born in about 1809 in VA. Died in Vernon Parish (county) Louisiana in 1886. The 1880 US Federal Census states his father was born in Scotland. '''Samuel Boswell, born c. 1750''', sought by [[Brown-42238 | Dusti Ide]] on 5th June 2016. My first Boswell is Samuel Boswell born abt 1750 - 1760 in VA. Died Feb 1850 in Overton Co., TN. '''Robert Boswell, born 1753''', [[Boswell-372 | profile]] more details sought by [[Boswell-455 | Alan Boswell]] We want to find proof of the names and dates of the ancestors of Robert Boswell born 20th October 1753, who lived in Clontarf and Athlone, Ireland and who married Elizabeth Haggerty of Mullingar in August 1775. Several possible fathers have been suggested including 1/ James Boswell of Craigstoun born 1706 who (according to J J Boswell) was said to be in the army in Ireland, and to be the son of David Boswell b 1660 d1728 who married Jean Hunter, however, recent discovery of the will of Margaret (Boswell) Black has provided firm evidence as to who the children of David Boswell and Jean Hunter actually were, so there is now some doubt whether the James Boswell described above is actually the son of David and Jean. Birth records in Scotland show that there was another James Boswell born 1703 in Sorn to a David Boswell and Helen Reid, and it is likely there is some confusion between these two James Boswells. 2/ George Boswell, born 1727, son of Thomas Boswell born 7 Dec 1607, the 3rd son of John Boswell of Ballycurry, Ireland. 3/ James and Elizabeth Boswell of Puddletown, Dorset, England who had a son Robert Boswell born 13 Jan 1752 (although it is likely this Robert Boswell is the same Robert Boswell who was buried in 1758 in Puddletown, at which time he would have been aged 6) 4/ A William, Robert, and John Boswell mentioned as the sons of a Robert Boswell in a deed of 1724 related to land in Athlone. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Boswell information sources

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[[Category:Boswell Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Clan Boswell]] '''Other linked pages:''' [[Space:Boswell Family Mysteries|Boswell Family Mysteries and Brick Walls]] | [[Space:Boswell family links|Boswell Family Links]] | [[Space:Boswell settlers in USA | Boswell settlers in USA]] | [[Space:Boswell Name Study|Boswell Name Study]] This page is like a library of books and sources of information about the Boswells and related names such as Bosville, Buswell, etc. If you have a book or source of information which is not already on this page, please either add it to the page, or let me know about it. They can be unpublished and family documents, memoirs, etc, so long as you are willing to make them available to other researchers. Please add contact details where appropriate. '''Sources of information''' We are lucky that in 1906 Jasper John Boswell published the first volume of his "History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswells" - "Their Ancient Alliances and Connections from the Founder of the Name in the year 1066 to this day 1906 - With Legends and other accessory matter of general interest much associated with British History, connected with many ancient noble families of Yorkshire and Scotland, showing Pedigrees and Arms of the same compiled from public Records, Charters, and Family Documents". This is an extremely detailed record of the history and genealogy of the Boswell family from the arrival of Sieur Robert de Bosville in England from Normandy with William the Conqueror. We are unlucky in that Volume 1 of Jasper's work contains only about one third of his research and takes us up to about 1600. The rest was thought to have been lost, but has now been traced, and exists in manuscript form in the possession of the Fondazione Sella in Biella, Italy. (Jasper's daughter Gertrude married in 1898 Gaudenzio Sella, a banker). David Boswell of Balmuto, Bath, England, has transcribed the text of the manuscript, and we have started a subscription list to fund publication of Vol 2, and to republish Vol 1. The cost is anticipated to be about £30 sterling for each volume. If you would like to be on the list please contact me (Boswell-455) through Wikitrees or David by post. Update (April 2020): This project appears to have stalled. However, pdf copies of the text of part 2 have been located. While this work by J J Boswell is extensive, and frequently quotes sources, it is not absolutely infallible, but it is amazingly comprehensive for the time when it was written. Of course, as Jasper lived in Norwich, Norfolk, England, he had little contact with our cousins in the United States and elsewhere in the world, so he focused on the Boswells of Great Britain, and one of the areas of research that this one name study might be able to assist is into the connections between the US branches and the British branches of the family, and it is possible that y-DNA testing will be able to help us with this. However, even with DNA tests available, we will still need documentary evidence to prove potential links between different branches. It will be very helpful if we can gather together links to sources of documentary evidence. Another major source of information is the Boswell family papers that are held at Yale University, in the Beinecke Rare Book Collection, which were accumulated by the Auchinleck Boswells and rediscovered at various times and locations during the 20th Century. https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/collections/highlights/boswell-collection Thanks to Stephen Ralph Boswell, we have recently come across this page that demonstrates one link between the Buswell and Bosville names. http://www.clipston.org/buswell-v-bosville-connection He has also supplied the photo of Glover's 1658 Pedigree of the Bosville family shown here. There is an excellent list of sources here [[Space:Kitty's_Library|Kitty's Library]] There is a useful help page on how to add sources in Wkitree here [[Help:Sources|Help:Sources]] And another one about how they should be written here [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]] And another here with FAQs [[Help:Sources_FAQ|Help:Sources_FAQ]]

Bosworth Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Bosworth Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth == Who arrived in America in the year 1634; with an appendix containing other lines of American Bosworths. * by Mary Bosworth Clarke * published San Francisco, 1926 * in six parts -- proceeding by generations with one part for each generation, excepting that part 1 has both generations 1 and 2. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bosworth Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712988 * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/33818 * Part 1: https://archive.org/details/bosworthgenealog00clar * Part 2: https://archive.org/details/bosworthgenealog00clar_0 * Part 3: https://archive.org/details/bosworthgenealog00clar_1 * Part 4: https://archive.org/details/bosworthgenealog00clar_2 * Part 5: https://archive.org/details/bosworthgenealog00clar_3 * Part 6: https://archive.org/details/bosworthgenealog00clar_4 === 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 === * Clarke, Mary Bosworth. ''[[Space:Bosworth Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth|Bosworth Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth]]'' (San Francisco, 1926) [ Page ]. * ([[#Clarke|Clarke]])

Botas the dog

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botas es un perro muy bonito porque no es malo tiene 2 años viviendo con nosotros y lo quiero mucho porque es ya miembro de la familia♥♥!!!

Botetourt County, Virginia

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[[Category: Botetourt County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Botetourt County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Botetourt County, Virginia == Botetourt County == Pronounced "bot-a-tot" (which is helpful to know, as transcriptions sometimes spell it phonetically). Formed in 1769/70 from [[:Category:Augusta County, Virginia Colony|Augusta County]],[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] (accessed 5 March 2024).Unsourced text on this page had formation date of 7 November 1769. Botetourt County was named for [[Berkeley-610|Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt]], who was Governor of Virginia from 1768 to his death in 1770. It is part of the Roanoke Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat is the town of Fincastle.Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botetourt_County%2C_Virginia Botetourt County, Virginia]. == Geography == [[Space: Adjacent Virginia Counties#Bath County|Adjacent Locations (present day)]] '''Timeline''' of border changes (links are to space pages): * 1769/70: Botetourt County formed from [[Space: Augusta County, Virginia|Augusta County]] * 1772: [[Space: Fincastle County, Virginia| Fincastle County]] formed from Botetourt County * 1777/78: [[Space: Greenbrier County, Virginia| Greenbrier County]] formed from Botetourt and [[Space:Montgomery County, Virginia|Montgomery]] Counties * 1778: [[Space: Rockbridge County, Virginia| Rockbridge County]] formed from Augusta and Botetourt Counties * 1790/91: [[Space:Bath County, Virginia|Bath County]] formed from Augusta, Botetourt, and Greenbrier Counties * 1822: [[Space: Alleghany County, Virginia|Alleghany County]] formed from Bath, Botetourt, and Monroe Counties * 1838: Roanoke County formed from Botetourt County * 1851: Craig County formed from Botetourt, [[Space: Giles County, Virginia|Giles]], Monroe, and Roanoke Counties * 1887: Rockbridge County gained from Botetourt County Botetourt County today "has a total area of 546 square miles",From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botetourt_County,_Virginia Wikipedia]: "According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 546 square miles (1,410 km2), of which 541 square miles (1,400 km2) is land and 4.7 square miles (12 km2) (0.9%) is water. Also from the Wikipedia article: "The Blue Ridge Mountains run along the eastern part of the county, while the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians run along the western portion.... The James River originates in Botetourt County". but - like Augusta County, from which it was formed - Botetourt County was originally a huge area. The entire state of Kentucky had previously been in Botetourt County ([[Space: Kentucky County, Virginia|Kentucky County, Virginia]] was formed from Fincastle County in 1776/7);[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/kentuckyformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Kentucky 1776-1939].See the "History of County Formations" pages' interactive maps showing border changes for Virginia from 1617 to 1995 and 1776-1939 for Kentucky ([https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia], [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/kentuckyformationmaps.html Kentucky]). Greenbrier and Monroe Counties were among the 50 Virginia counties admitted to the Union on 20 June 1863 as West Virginia.A space page maintained by WikiTree's Virginia Project, [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes|Virginia Counties and Parishes]], has a [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#WVa|VA-WVa section]] with links to the 50 counties' category pages, for both their pre-1863 Virginia categories and the corresponding West Virginia categories. . == People == As of the 2020 census, the population of Botetourt County was 33,596. "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 14, 2011. (Wikipedia's footnote for census information. See the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botetourt_County,_Virginia Wikipedia article] for links.) == Cemeteries == * WikiTree: [[:Category: Botetourt County, Virginia, Cemeteries | Botetourt County Cemeteries]] == Resources == * Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botetourt_County,_Virginia * County Website: https://www.botetourtva.gov/ * USGenWeb: http://usgwarchives.net/va/botetourt.htm * FamilySearch: ** [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Botetourt_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Botetourt County, Virginia Genealogy] ** [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=190306&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Virginia%2C%20Botetourt%22&subjectsOpen=430279-50 FamilySearch Catalog Search Results for "Botetourt County"] ** Botetourt County, Virginia, 1785 enumeration. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/64750?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch.org]. eBook. * "History." Botetourt County of Virginia. [dead link]; captured by archive.org's [https://web.archive.org/web/20120206114607/http://co.botetourt.va.us/about/history.php WayBack Machine] * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB285/rd/8738/51/119933389 The Virginia Genealogist. Washington, DC: J. F. Dorman, 1957 - 2006]. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Record: 1966; Volume Name: 10; Page: 51–56. Quote: Botetourt County, Virginia, Tithables; 1770–1771; Contributed by Miss Pollyanna Creekmore, Knoxville, Tennessee; *: The tithable lists returned during the first two years after the creation of Botetourt County are among the most important records extant for southwestern Virginia and West Virginia. *: These lists were copied from the originals at the Court House at Fincastle. The originals were subsequently transferred to the Virginia State Library, but two of the lists for 1771 are not now among their holdings and apparently still remain at Fincastle. *: The location of the various districts is shown in the Botetourt County minutes: *: At a Court held for Botetourt County on the 10th of May, 1770. *: Ordered that ... *: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/virginia-genealogist-the/image?pageName=51&volumeId=8738 Part 1 beginning with Robert Doack] *: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/virginia-genealogist-the/image?pageName=109&volumeId=8738 Part 2 beginning with James Robertson] * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB285/i/8718/155/119810038 The Virginia Genealogist. Washington, DC: J. F. Dorman, 1957 - 2006]. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Record: Oct-Dec 1965; Volume Name: 9; Number: 4; Page: 154–58: Quote: (Continued from V. 9, p. 110) District of John Holloway, Commissioner: In the following entries, the first number after each name is that of the white males over age twenty-one, the second number the number of horses owned, and the third and fourth, if given, the number of tithable slaves under age sixteen and the number aged over sixteen. Page: 155. Quote: Botetourt County 1800 Tax List: ... *: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/virginia-genealogist-the/image?pageName=105&volumeId=8718 Part 1] *: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/virginia-genealogist-the/image?pageName=154&volumeId=8718 Part 2] *: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/virginia-genealogist-the/image?pageName=11&volumeId=8738 Part 3] Continued from Volume 9, Page 158. ==== Footnotes ====

Botetourt County Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|C'''ampbells of Botetourt County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Botetourt County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Botetourt County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Botetourt County. This page has the '''Campbell Deed records for the years 1771 to 1835''' where a Campbell was the Grantee (buyer) of the property.. If your Botetourt County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Botetourt County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-40095#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Purchases== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Botetourt County Deeds'''
'''Campbell Grantree (Buyers)'''
'''1771 -1835'''
'''Updated: 2 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Record# |Year |___WikiTree_ID___ |Grantee |From |Grantor |Book |Page |Comments |Record |- |2001 |1771 |Campbell-30559 |[[Campbell-30559|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |From |John Smith |1 |282 |John Smith & Margaret Smith his wife …land containing 400 acres …on a branch of ???? Oak River called Goose Creek including the great Lick |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9QVW?i=164&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2002 |1771 | |Campbell, David |From |John Campbell |1 |262 |300 acres being part of that plantation on Holston or Indian River called Royal Oak |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9QJS?i=154&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2003 |1776 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], Wm |From |Wm McCutcheon |2 |249 |tract of land whereon the s'd Campbell lives commonly known by the name of the Big Lick lying on the waters of Roanoke |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9WC1?i=451&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2004 |1779 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], Wm |From |David Woods |2 |465 |parcel of land …on James River containing 400 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-971S?i=559&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2005 |1790 | |Campbell, James |From |Archibald Simpson |4 |303 |Jane Campbell Executrix of Nathaniel Evans dec'd …whereas Malcom Campbell now dec'd …contianing 42 acres situate lying on a branch of Roan Oak River called Evan's branch which land the s'd Malcolm by his last will & testament bequeathed to his son Archibald |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q9X9-3?i=456&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2006 |1790 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], Wm |From |Archibald Simpson |4 |235 |land containing 72 acres …granted to Archibald Campbells by letters patent |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q9XM-K?i=422&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2007 |1794 | |Campbell, Thos |From |John Morrison |5 |126 |John Morrison & Jane his wife …containing 140 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q96D-S?i=685&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2008 |1794 | |Campbell, Thos |From |Wm Varnan |9 |110 |Boyd Sidson and Thomas Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-Z3MW-Y?i=437&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2009 |1798 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], Wm |From |Wm Stover |6 |596 |whereas Archibald Campbell dec'd in his lifetime bequeathed to Wm Campbell son Thomas Campbell …one half of 400 acres that be divided between Archibald Campbell & William Campbell agruable to the last will & testament of Malcolm Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-4SSB-G?i=321&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2010 |1803 | |Campbell, Daniel |From |Peter Frank |9 |599 |Peter Frantz & Barbara his wife …25 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-ZS1K-Y?i=683&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2011 |1812 | |Campbell, Daniel |From |Benjamin Denton |12 |4 |Benjamin Denton and Peggy his wife …48 1/2 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-D99F?i=45&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2012 |1817 | |Campbell, Daniel |From |Edward Carvin |13 |122 |Edward Carvin & Hannah his wife …3 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-D81?i=387&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2013 |1834 | |Campbell, AES |From |Jacob Ammen |21 |188 |Andrew E S Campbell …Jacob Amen & Catherine …2 lots of land in the town of Newcastle |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-S3L1-P?i=524&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |2014 |1835 | |Campbell, AES |From |Wm Huffman |21 |302 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-S3LL-Q?i=585&cat=281478 Doc Image] |} ==Sources== '''Family Search''' *General indexes to deeds, grantors 1770-1889 General indexes to deeds, grantees 1770-1889; Film # 7893746 *Deed books, v. 1-2 1770-1780; Film # 7893747 *Deed books, v. 3-5 1780-1796; Film # 7893748 *Deed books, v. 6-7 1796-1802; Film # 7893749 *Deed books, v. 8-9 1802-1809; Film # 7837426 *Deed books, v. 10-11 1809-1816; Film # 7893750 *Deed books, v. 12-13 1816-1819; Film # 7837427 *Deed books, v. 20-21 1832-1836; Film # 8190035 *Deed books, v. 22-24 1836-1841; Film # 8190036

Botetourt County Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia''']]is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Augusta County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Botetourt County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Botetourt County. This page has the '''Campbell Deed records for the years 1771 to 1824''' where a Campbell was the Grantor (seller) of the property.. If your Botetourt County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Botetourt County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-40095#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Sales== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Botetourt County Deeds'''
'''Campbell Grantors (Sellers)'''
'''1771 -1824'''
'''Updated: 02 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Record# |Year |___WikiTree_ID___ |Grantor |To |Grantee |Book |Page |Comments |Record |- |1001 |1771 | |Campbell, John |To |David Campbell |1 |262 |300 acres being part of that plantation on Holston or Indian River called Royal Oak |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9QJS?i=154&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1002 |1772 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']], Arthur |To |Joseph Cloyd |1 |391 |300 hundred forty acres on the Rocky Spring and Catalbo (?) Creek a branch of James River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9Q9F?i=219&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1003 |1775 |Campbell-2759 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']], George |To |Joseph McAdams |1 |503 |96 acres …upon Elk Creek a branch of James River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-93KF?i=276&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1004 |1775 |Campbell-2759 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']], George |To |Joseph McAdams |1 |504 |96 acres …upon Elk Creek a branch of James River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-93KF?i=276&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1005 |1786 | |Campbell, Wm |To |Wm Carlton |3 |476 |a certain Negro Man named Dingo about thirty five |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q9X6-C?i=257&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1006 |1789 | |Campbell, John |To |Wm Watts |4 |131 |John Campbell of Washington County, who ack as well for himself as by virtue of a Power of Attorney from Mary McDonald, Robert Campbell, John Greenway and Nancy McDonald …200 acres and granted to Edward McDonald deceased by Patent …on the waters of Roan Oak on a Branch of Buffalo Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q9XQ-B?i=370&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1007 |1789 | |Campbell, John |To |Wm Watts |4 |132 |John Campbell of Washington County, who ack as well for himself as by virtue of a Power of Attorney from Mary McDonald, Robert Campbell, John Greenway and Nancy McDonald …200 acres and granted to Edward McDonald deceased by Patent …on the waters of Roan Oak on a Branch of Buffalo Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q9XQ-F?i=371&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1008 |1792 |Campbell-64990 |[[Campbell-64990|'''Campbell''']], Jane |To |Joseph Pryor |4 |526 |between Jane Campbell Executrix of Nathaniel Evans dec'd …parcel of land containing 100 acres …on Roanoak River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q962-2?i=575&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1009 |1794 |Campbell-64990 |[[Campbell-64990|'''Campbell''']], Jane |To |George Spotts |5 |44 |Jane Campbell of the Territory South West of the River Ohio …58 acres …on Mill Creek a Branch of Roanoke River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-Q96V-X?i=638&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1010 |1800 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], William |To |John H Pate |7 |275 |William Campbell & Susanna his wife …parcel of land lying …on the waters of Glade Creek Waters of Roan Oak River containing 140 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-4SSM-1?i=535&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1011 |1800 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], William |To |John H Pate |7 |277 |William Campbell & Susanna his wife …390 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-4SSS-H?i=536&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1012 |1805 | |Campbell, James |To | |8 |618 |At a court held for Washington County …on the motion of James Campbell who produced the Sheriffs receipt |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-ZSBB-D?i=345&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1013 |1808 | |Campbell, John |To |Jane Scott |9 |556 |John Campbell & Rebecca his wife …parcel of land …279 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-ZS1Y-K?i=661&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1014 |1809 | |Campbell, John |To |Jane Scott |9 |598 |John Campbell & Rebecca his wife …parcel of land …279 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-ZS1K-N?i=682&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1015 |1812 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], William |To |Nathaniel Burwell |11 |16 |a certain Negro man slave named Daniel |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-CF39?i=373&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1016 |1813 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']], William |To |John & Cornelius Pate |11 |220 |William Campbell, James Campbell & John Campbell heirs of William Campbell dec'd |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-CNGQ?i=480&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1017 |1818 | |Campbell, Daniel |To |Peter Frantz |13 |337 |land lying in the said County on carvers creek a branch of tinker creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-DHK?i=495&cat=281478 Doc Image] |- |1018 |1824 | |Campbell, Ambrose |To |Thompson Crutchfield |15 |612 |Sale of personal property |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-C376-7?i=737&cat=281478 Doc Image] |} ==Sources== '''FamilySearch''' *General indexes to deeds, grantors 1770-1889 General indexes to deeds, grantees 1770-1889; Film # 7893746 *Deed books, v. 1-2 1770-1780; Film # 7893747 *Deed books, v. 3-5 1780-1796; Film # 7893748 *Deed books, v. 6-7 1796-1802; Film # 7893749 *Deed books, v. 8-9 1802-1809; Film # 7837426 *Deed books, v. 10-11 1809-1816; Film # 7893750 *Deed books, v. 12-13 1816-1819; Film # 7837427 *Deed books, v. 14-15 1819-1824; Film # 7893751 *Deed books, v. 20-21 1832-1836; Film # 8190035

Botetourt County Marriages-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Botetourt County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Botetourt County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Botetourt County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage records for the years 1789 to 1841.''' If your Botetourt County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Botetourt County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-40095#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Botetourt County Marriages-Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Botetourt County Marriage'''
'''Campbell Records, 1770 -1800'''
'''Film # 007578844, through 1800 (img 123/pg 118)''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Date of Bond |Name of Husband |Name of Wife |Parent or Guardian |Security and Witness |Record |- |18 Aug 1773 |[[Campbell-55393|'''Isaac Campbell''']] |[[Lapsley-294|'''Sarah Lapsley''']] |[[Lapsley-166|'''Joseph Lapsley''']], father |William Skillern, Patrick Campbell, Thomas Bowyer |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-7HCL?i=5&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |1 Oct 1778 |[[Campbell-23478|'''John Campbell''']] |[[McDonald-12239|'''Elizabeth McDonald''']] | |[[Campbell-23475|'''Robert Campbell''']] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-74TL?i=10&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |28 Oct 1779 |John McMurtry |Anna (Nancy) Campbell |John McMurtrey, father |John Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-7HKP?i=14&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |29 Sep 1780 |John Grinelly |Ann Campbell | |James Mitchell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-748K?i=16&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |14 Feb 1781 |[[Campbell-10312|'''William Campbell''']] |[[Dabney-195|'''Susanna Dabney''']] | |Tolaver Craig |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-7487?i=19&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |28 Nov 1785 |[[Campbell-23475|'''Robert Campbell''']] |Rebecca McDonald | |Edward McDonald |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-74FL?i=30&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |23 Oct 1789 |John McHaffy |Jenny Campbell |Robert Campbell, father |Samuel Kennerly, And~ Haffy, John B- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-74YV?i=54&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |- |9 Mar 1790 |George Campbell |Nancy Carden | |Joseph Carden |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-7HW7?i=57&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |} {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Botetourt County Marriage'''
'''Campbell Records, 1789 -1841'''
'''Film # 007578842, 007736634, 007736635, 007736636''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Name |Volume |Page |Date |Spouse |Comments |Record |Bond |- |Campbell, Jenny |1 |2 |27 Oct 1789 |McHaffey, John |Spouses father Robert Campbell. Is the surname of John McAfee? |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-JY5W?i=140&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TSM8-C?i=124&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, George |1 |3 |18 Mar 1790 |Carden, Nancy | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-JYLN?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TSMZ-T?i=159&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |[[Campbell-1781|'''Campbell''']], Sarah Buchanan |1 |5 |10 Jan 1793 |[[Preston-418|'''Preston''']], Frances |Daughter of William [[Campbell-1786|'''Campbell''']] and Elizabeth [[Henry-505|'''Henry''']] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-JYRQ?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |DNF |- |[[Campbell-10311|'''Campbell, Polly''']] |1 |26 |7 Jul 1810 |[[Camper-274|'''Camper, Simon''']] |Ward of James Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-JY5K?i=164&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-T9BR-L?i=461&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Daniel |1 |30 |23 Jan 1812 |White, Mary | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-JBDZ?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-T9BZ-J?i=542&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Jane (Colored) |1 |41 |13 Jan 1818 |Perks, Henry (Colored) |People of colour. There is no mention whether they were free or enslaved. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-JBCD?i=179&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TQSM-X?i=76&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |[[Campbell-51076|'''Campbell, John''']] |1 |43 |1 Jul 1819 |[[Gish-708|'''Gish, Mary''']] |Mary Gish daughter of Abraham Gish |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-JY3Q?i=181&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TQSS-J?i=90&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Betsey |1 |43 |25 Nov 1819 |Penndale, William |Daughter of Edward Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-JY3Q?i=181&cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TQ9T-B?i=93&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Peter |1 |54 |25 Oct 1828 |Gowen, Prudence | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-JYCF?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |DNF |- |Campbell, Susanna |1 |55 |1 Nov 1828 |Thrasher, Henry |Daughter of John Campbell and Rebecca Cooke |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-JB3Z?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TQ9F-7?i=226&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Matilda |1 |56 |25 Aug 1831 |Daniel Stover |Daughter of John Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-JYQV?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TQ9G-S?i=260&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Andrew E S |1 |56 |10 Nov 1831 |Ferrier, Tabitha |Tabitha the daughter of John Ferrier |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-JYQV?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TQ98-2?i=264&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, Tanzey |1 |69 |13 Feb 1840 |White, John |John White and Seaton Campbell firmly bound |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-JB9C?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TWLV-H?i=51&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |- |Campbell, James |1 |69 |13 Sep 1841 |Ballard, Jane R |Jane R Ballard ward of Jacob Carper |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-JB9C?cc=4149585 Doc Image] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TWLP-Y?i=53&cc=2134304&cat=665571 Bond Image] |} ==Sources== '''FamilySearch:''' *Botetourt County, Virginia; Index, marriage register, v. 1, 1787-1844 -- Marriage register, v. 1, 1787-1844; Film # 007578842 *Botetourt County, Virginia; Marriage bonds 1770-1815; Film # 007736634 *Botetourt County, Virginia; Marriage bonds 1816-1837; Film # 007736635 *Botetourt County, Virginia; Marriage bonds 1838-1850; Film # 007736636 *Botetourt County, Virginia: Register of marriages, 1770-1853, Film # 007578844, reviewed through 1800 img 123 (pg 118)

Botetourt County Probate-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Botetourt County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Botetourt County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate records for the years 1774 to 1843'''. If your Botetourt County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Botetourt County ancestors profile does not have a Y-DNA test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-40095#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Botetourt County Probate-Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Botetourt County Probate'''
'''Campbell Records'''
'''1774 -1843'''
'''Updated: 13 Nov 2023''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Year |Last |Frist |Instrument |Book |Page |Comments |Record |- |1774 |[[Campbell-30559|'''Campbell''']] |Archibald |Inventory |A |49 |14 Mar 1775 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TNMS?i=32&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1774 |[[Campbell-30559|'''Campbell''']] |Archibald |Will |A |78 |Written: 8 Jan 1774, probate 12 Apr 1774. Archibald of Botetourt County …give & bequeath to my Brother William Campbell's oldest son Thomas Campbell my plantation …to my brother William one track of land lying in Pennsylvania County on Tomahawk(?) Creek containing one hundred sixty eight acres …unto William Simpsons son John Simpson one plantation in Botetourt County on Mill Creek that was willed to me by my father to him ...to my sister Jean |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TNMM?i=47&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1778 |[[Campbell-30559|'''Campbell''']] |Archibald |Inventory |A |85 |14 Apr 1778. Seven hundred & seventeen feet of plank |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TFBZ?i=50&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1777 |[[Campbell-3303|'''Campbell''']] |James |Inventory |A |61 |1 Negro Wench named Nann, 1 Negro Fellow named Jacob, 1 Negro Girl named Amy, 1 Orphan Child named Martha Conner bound by order of Court. Dated 20 May 1776 by John Paxton, Joseph Walker, John Lapsley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TNM9?i=38&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1804 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']] |William |Will |B |56 |Written 4 Jun 1799, probate Apr 1804. wife Susannah, sons Thomas Campbell, Archibald Campbell, William Campbell, James Campbell, John Campbell. Daughters Rhoda Campbell, Polly Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TFJV?i=313&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1805 |[[Campbell-10312|'''Campbell''']] |William |Inventory |B |200 |16 Dec 1806 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TFV7?i=392&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1818 |[[Campbell-60754|'''Campbell''']] |William |Will |C |138 |Written 1 Jun 1818, probate Sep 1818. To my wife Magdalena Campbell …half my estate. The other half …equally divided among my nine brothers and sisters |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TN44?i=612&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1825 |[[Campbell-60754|'''Campbell''']] |William |Inventory |D |118 |Conducted Sep 1818, recorded May 1825 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TWN5?i=77&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1825 |[[Campbell-60754|'''Campbell''']] |William |Sale Bill |D |122 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TWNS?i=79&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1835 |[[Campbell-60754|'''Campbell''']] |William |Settlement |E |634 |Joseph Cloyd executor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-TWB6?i=689&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1843 |Campbell |Daniel |Will |F |524 |This appears to be in present day Roanoke County, Virginia. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PH-Y7D6?i=297&cat=367591 Doc Image] |- |1843 |Campbell |Daniel |Inventory |F |526 |This appears to be in present day Roanoke County, Virginia. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PH-Y7CX?i=298&cat=367591 Doc Image] |} ==Sources== '''FamilySearch''' :Will books, 1770-1869; general indexes to wills, 1770-1972, Film 7644335 (locked)
:Will books, v. A-C 1770-1824, Film 7644336
:Will books, v. D-E 1824-1838, Film 7644337
:Will books, v. F-G 1838-1849, Film 7644338

Bothell Family Genealogy contributed to the Bothell Historical Museum

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Bothell Family Genealogy Genealogy contributed to the Bothell Historical Museum in Bothell, Washington by a member of the Bothell Family. *By a Bothell family member *Contributed to the Bothell Historical Museum, Bothell, Washington * Citation Example: :::Bothell Family Member. ''[[Space:Bothell Family Genealogy contributed to the Bothell Historical Museum|Bothell Family Genealogy]]'', on file at the Bothell Historical Museum * Footnote Example: :::[[#BothellGenealogy|Bothell Genealogy]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bothell Family Genealogy contributed to the Bothell Historical Museum|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Bothell pioneers

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Local history book sources used; *Title: Images of America Bothell **Author: Margarete Turcott **Year: 2017 **Publisher: Arcadia Publishing, 2017, Charlestown, SC **Free Space Page: [[Space:Images of America Bothell|Images of America Bothell]] *Title: Pioneers of Bothell, Washington **Author: From articles that appeared in the Bothell Citizen. **Year: unknown **Publisher: Sammamish Valley Pioneer Association **Free Space Page: [[Space:Pioneers of Bothell, Washington|Pioneers of Bothell, Washington]] *Title: Squak Slough 1870-1920 **Author: Stickney, Amy Eunice and McDonnald, Lucile **Year: 1977 **Publisher: Friends of the Bothell Library, Bothell, Washington **Free Space Page: [[Space:Squak Slough 1870-1920|Squak Slough 1870-1920]] 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=18434353 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bothell to McConnelsville

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Transcontinental Family Car Trip in 1911 Family of [[Ross-17849|Elmer J Ross]] and [[McCoy-6304|Oadell/O'Dell "Della" (McCoy) Ross]] with Charles Green. == Overview == In 1911, [[Ross-17849|Elmer]] sold his dairy farm in the Snoqualmie Valley and purchased a brand new Winton Six automobile. With optional accessories and freight charges from the Winton factory in Cleveland, Ohio, it cost around $4,000 to purchase the "machine", as Elmer's wife [[McCoy-6304|Della]] called it. As part of the purchase, the Winton company in Seattle provided a driver, in this case 23-year old [[Green-5353|Charles "Charlie" Green]], to familiarize the new owner with the vehicle and provide driving instruction, if necessary. At the time of delivering the brand new green Winton automobile in the spring of 1911, Elmer asked Charlie if he'd be interested in accompanying the Ross family as their driver and mechanic on a cross-country trip. Elmer's plan was to travel from Washington to Ohio to visit Ross and McCoy relatives, and retracing in reverse the steps of his parents in the 1850s as they came west. Charlie had been driving for Winton since 1907, and got permission from the Winton company to travel with the family. Green said in 1965, "They realized the publicity value if one of their autos crossed the nation." === Why Ohio? === Both Elmer and Della's families had roots in Harrison County, Ohio. == The Families == === Elmer's Family === Elmer was born in Seattle, but his father, [[Ross-18987|John Ross]], was born in Ohio and crossed the plains in 1850 from Harrison County, Ohio (near Cadiz). In 1850, John was living in Archer Township, Harrison County, Ohio with his mother, [[Stewart-34194|Mary Ann (Stewart) McKitrick Ross]], his then unmarried sister [[Ross-19103|Mary Ann (Ross) Easlick]], and 3 step-siblings from his mom's first marriage. [[Ross-18987|John]] arrived in the Oregon Territory October 10, 1852, and had a donation land claim for 147.55 acres. His land was on the north side of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle across the then Salmon (later 'Ross') Creek to Fremont. John's father, [[Ross-18988|William Ross]], lived in McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. John's sisters [[Ross-19103|Mary Ann (Ross) Easlick]] and [[Ross-19102|Charlotte (Ross) Wilson]] remained in Ohio. Elmer's mother, [[McMillin-250|Mary Jane (McMillin) Ross]] was born in Peoria, Illinois and travelled across the plains with her father, [[McMillin-258|David McMillin]], her step-mother, [[Swarts-219|Amelia Mary (Swarts) Creel McMillin]] and 4 siblings, 5 half-siblings, and 5 step-siblings. The family settled first in Salem, Oregon, later moving to the Kent Valley as early valley pioneers. === Della's Family === O'Dell/Oadell "Della", was born in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio. Her sister [[McCoy-6156|Jennie]] had married [[Worley-2244|Thomas Worley]], and also came out west, but most of the family, including Della's parents, remained in Ohio. Della and Elmer were married on November 21, 1889 in Harrison County and travelled back to Washington to start their family on the dairy farm. Elmer and Della had four children: Clark Mercer+, Carrie Belle, Orphus Williams ("Bill"), and George Edwin, all born in Woodinville, Washington. +Della was a 1st cousin once removed of [[Mercer-3034|Thomas Mercer]]. == The Trip == === Leaving Bothell === In June 1911, the entire family and a driver, [[Green-5353|Charles Green]], age 23, traveled from their home in Bothell to Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio. At the time of the trip, the older children were both adults: Clark (21), Carrie (18), while the younger two were under-age: Orphus "Bill" (16), George (7). === Snoqualmie Pass === The were the first to travel by motorized car from West to East across Snoqualmie Pass and had to use block and tackle to get the car across the pass. === Montana === Montana offered long stretches of more easy going travel, until they hit mud that stuck to the wheels of the car. === McCook, Nebraska === While in McCook, Nebraska, the parked Winton was smashed by a person in town, who happened to also be a member of the Odd Fellows, like Elmer. The Odd Fellow brother paid all the expenses of the family while staying in McCook, and the family was invited to several local events. They were in town for about a week. === Cadiz, Ohio === It took a total of six weeks to reach Cadiz. === McConnelsville, Ohio === It's not in the article by Malinowksi, but there are pictures and stories of the family in McConnelsville, Ohio visiting the Wilson family, descendants of John Ross's sister Charlotte (Ross) Wilson. === Cleveland, Ohio === While Della and the children were visiting relatives in Cadiz, Charlie and Elmer took the car to Cleveland, the home of the Winton factory. The pair were "wined and dined," the red carpet was rolled out, and they got to tour the WInton factory. === West Virginia === After picking up the rest of the family, the group drove across the border from Cadiz to Wheeling, West Virginia so they could say they had crossed the continent. === Heading Home === As autumn fast approached, the family shipped the car back by train, and then boarded the train themselves for the trip home. == Research Notes == '''It was Rugged Crossing the Country in 1911'''Malinowski, Terri. "It was Rugged Crossing the Country in 1911," The Seattle Times, Sunday, July 25, 1965. (photocopy of the original printed article) by Terri Malinowski. The Seattle Times, Sunday, July 25, 1965. [[X-4197|S X]] Family photos and unpublished family history.[[X-4197|S X]] Family photos and unpublished family history. == Sources ==

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Botil Nilsdotter

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== Mystery solved: Botel's parents are found! == '''UPDATE 27 October 2021''' '''The mystery has been solved.''' Botel's 1796 birth date that has been widely circulated on the genealogy sites comes from the Boatsman's Registry. Botel had an older sister who died in 1796 and when she was born in 1802 her parents gave her the same name. The Boatsman Registry cited the wrong birth record. The '''only''' records for a Botel Nilsdotter in Baggetanga from 1796 to 1803 are for the two sisters: :Botel Nilsdotter, b. 7 Apr 1797 :Botel Nilsdotter, b. 1 Nov 1802 The household records that include son Carl Johann (Olsson) Helgren show that Botel (his mother) was born about 1803, not in 1796. Several other factors prove that Botel was born 1 November 1802 and that she was the daughter of Nils Hakansson and Karin Bondesdotter.1802 birth record of Botel Nilsdotter: Fridlevstads kyrkoarkiv, Födelse- och dopböcker. Huvudserien, SE/LLA/13538/C I/4 (1766-1834), bildid: C0057176_00357, sida 669. Accessed 27 October 2021 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0057176_00357 Riksarkivet]. In the 1800 household examination there is no daughter Botel - the daughter born in 1797 had already died and the daughter born in 1802 was not yet born.1800 household examination for Nils Hakansson and family in Baggetanga: Fridlevstads kyrkoarkiv, Husförhörslängder, SE/LLA/13538/A I/2 (1786-1800), bildid: C0057143_00034, sida 26. Accessed 27 October 2021 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0057143_00034 Riksarkivet]. By 1805, the second daughter Botel, born in 1802 is listed as a little girl of 3 years.1805 household examination in Baggetanga: Fridlevstads kyrkoarkiv, Husförhörslängder, SE/LLA/13538/A I/3 (1805), bildid: C0057144_00059, sida 50. Accessed 27 October 2021 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0057144_00059 Riksarkivet]. Note: :Possible source of birth date conflation: https://www.blekingesf.se/batsmansregistret/getperson.php?personID=I58937&tree=1 ---- Trying locate the birth records for [[Nilsdotter-3199|Botil Nilsdotter (Nilsdotter-3199)]] through the process of elimination of all other records. Currently missing are her birth records and the records of 8 children of the family. The information known about Botil and her husband Oluf (Olaf) Svensson is mix of Swedish records, family legend, and the family tree written by Inez Herling in 1945. Botil was born about 1796 and was married to Oluf in 1822. The 1945 family tree indicates that there were 17 children in the family including a set of triplets and two sets of twins. To date, only 9 of the children have been identified. It is not known if all 17 of the children were born to Botil and two husbands or Oluf, Botil, and a yet unidentified other wife (or wives). The location of Botil's birth is indicated in the Belkinge Boatsman Records as Bagge Tanga. This location name was changed later to Abyholm and is near the place where Oluf is cited to have come from at the time of his marriage: Eltemåla. These villages are about 35 km north of Fridlevstad where the 9 known children of Oluf and Botil were born. :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Birth: abt. 1796 :Location: Bagge Tånga, Fridlevstad, Sweden :Father: Unk :Mother: Unk :Marriage: 14 Nov 1822 :Husband: Olaf Svensson of Eltemåla ::Known children (from marriage with Oluf):

::# Cicilia Olufsdotter, born 30 Sep 1823 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Niclas Olufsson, born 12 Jan 1825 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Sven Olufsson, born 12 Jan 1825 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Ingelof Olufsdotter, born 26 Nov 1828 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sverige ::# Anna Olufsdotter, born 27 Sep 1830 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Helena Olsson, born 23 May 1835 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Kristina (Christina) Herling formerly Olafsdotter aka Olson, born 18 Feb 1837 in Blekinge, Fridlevstad, Sweden, migrated to the United States ::# Gustava Olsson, born 24 May 1840 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Karl Johann Helgren formerly Olofson Harts aka Olson, Hyllengren, born 21 Oct 1845 in Bagge Tånga, Fridlevstad, Sweden, migrated to the United States All of the children are listed as born in Fridlevstad only in indexed records (originals have not been verified). The most comprhensive record is for the last known child, Karl Johann, his military records show that he (and his mother Botil) are from Bagge Tånga (Abyholm). It is possible (likley) that all of the other children were also born in Bagge Tånga. This village is currently in the Sillhövda Parish but previously it was part of Fridlevstad. == Search progress == '''During a search of the parish archives on 10 May 2020 I discovered that many years are not yet digitized and it is possible that Botil's birth records are not yet available online.''' Page 1 of this search complete: https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=botil_nilsdotter&event=_sweden_5216&birth=1796&count=50&spouse=Olaf_Svensson Next search page: https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=botel_nilsdotter&event=_sillhovda-blekinge-sweden_1476596&birth=1796&count=50&spouse=Olaf_Svensson === Raw records === https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2225/images/KL-2691_1751__22-022300?backurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.com%2Ffamily-tree%2Fperson%2Ftree%2F103030849%2Fperson%2F130192512353%2Ffacts%2Fcitation%2F560424730120%2Fedit%2Frecord&pId=28666416 == Possible == === Botil of Rödeby 1796 === ::'''Exact parent name match and proximity to Hyorda''' :Name [[Nilsdotter-4789|Botil Nilsdotter]] :Mother Maria Olasdr :Father Nils Pehrsson :Birth 25 Apr 1796 :Baptism 1 May 1796 Rödeby, Blakinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=8952388&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Note: her father's surname is Pehrsson and in [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60361&h=13250899&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60492 this record] she is referenced as 2nd possible surname Pehrsson. As a result, Ancestry [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60361&h=12322638&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60492 links her] to the Botil of Ifvetofta record. This Botil's parents Nils Pehrsson and Maria Olasdr appear to have had children in Rodeby and then they migrated north to Karlskoga, Orebro. However, it is possible that these are a different set of Nils Pehrsson and Mari Olasdr. ::Known children of Nils Pehrsson and Maria Olasdr:

::# Botil Nilsdotter, b. 25 apr 1796, baptized 1 May 1796, in Rödeby, Blakinge (Blekinge), Sweden ::# Ingrid Nilsdotter [Ingrid Pehrsson], baptized 22 May 1803, in Rodeby, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Anders Petter Nilsson, b. 17 apr 1811, baptized 18 apr 1811 in Karlskoga, Orebro, Sweden ::# Nils Nilsson, b. 13 jul 1813, baptized 15 jul 1813 in Karlskoga, Orebro, Sweden === Botil of Tving 1803 === ::'''Marked as possible due to exact spouse name match. Born too late if the birth date of 1803 is accurate, however:
This record may be a match to [[Nilsdotter-3199|Botil Nilsdotter (Nilsdotter-3199)]] of Bagge Tanga, b. 1796. This record is an exact match for parents names to Nilsdotter-3199 and also to Botil of Rödeby 1796 (based on parent's names but there could be other parents with these same name combinations). Additionally, the birth year of the son Carl fits exactly between two of Botil (Nilsdotter-3199) and Olaf's known children: ::* twins [[Olufsson-55|Niclas]] and [[Olufsson-56|Sven Olufsson]] born 12 Jan 1825 (14 1/2 months before Carl) ::* Carl Olofsson 1 May 1826 (this record) ::* [[Olufsdotter-52|Ingelof Olufsdotter]] 26 Nov 1828 (18 months after Carl) : The nearly 4 year gap between the twins and Ingelof is an indication that a child is missing. Botil may have been older than Olaf and it is possible that the mother's age on Carl's record was recorded incorrectly. :Name: Carl Olofsson :Gender: Male :Birth Date: 1 maj 1826 (1 May 1826) :Birth Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Baptism Date: 7 maj 1826 (7 May 1826) :Mother's Age: 23y :Father: Olof Svensson :Mother: Botill Nilsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=16460515 Ancestry] == To sort == == Undetermined == === Botil of Rödeby 1794 === ::'''Proximity to Hyorda; record has no additional information on parents, siblings, or marriage and death records''' :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 19 jun 1794 :Baptism Date: 24 jun 1794 :Baptism Place: Rödeby, Blakinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Martensson :Mother: Cisja Martensdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=9998837 Ancestry] == Unlikely == === Botel of Fridlevstad 1797 === ::'''This Botil is a possible match as she was born where Botil and Olaf's children were borne and would seem like a good match except that these parents also name the next daughter Botel in 1802 suggesting that this Botel died before then. Marked as unlikely due to the probability of an early death.''' :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 7 apr 1797 :Baptism Date: 14 apr 1797 :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Hakensson :Mother: Karin Bondesdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544728 Ancestry] :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 1 nov 1802 :Baptism Date: 14 nov 1802 :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Hakensson :Mother: Karin Bondesdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545924 Ancestry] This family is from Bagge Tanga and so far are the only family from there. Possible that the second daughter is our Botel. To have 17 children, you must start early. Perhps she used her older sister's record to marry early? :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenMarriages&indiv=try&h=578166 Parent's marriage] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544703 1788 Hakken Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545562 Hakken Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545653 1792 Anders Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544413 1794 Nils Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544728 1797 Botel Nilsdotter] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545924 1802 Botel Nilsdotter] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544478 1804 Maria Nilsdotter] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544929 1806 Peter Nilsson] === Botel of Fridlevstad 1798 === ::'''Possible match based on proximity to where Botil and Olaf had their children, however she may have died young as her parents named anther daughter Botel in 1815. Moved to unlikely due to the probability of an early death.''' :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 13 jul 1798 :Baptism Date: 17 jul 1798 :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Fri :Mother: Ingri Jonsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=15310045&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 12 maj 1815 (12 May 1815) :Baptism Date: 15 maj 1815 (15 May 1815) :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Frii :Mother: Ingrid Jonsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=17146212 Ancestry] === Botil of Hällaryd 1794 === ::'''Note likely: 53 km to the west, different area and region''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Mother Signe Nilsdr :Father Nils Pehrsson :Birth 28 Sep 1794 :Baptism 3 Oct 1794 Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=20827110&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Note: children in Hallaryd with husband [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=17929873 Jonas Krok] === Botil of Asarum b4 1809 === ::'''Born too late, however, may be a a duplicate of Botil of Ifvetofa 1795, Asarum is about 82km away''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 15 nov 1839 :Marriage Place: Asarum, Blekinge, Sweden :Spouse: Magnus Eliasson :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=181522&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Ifvetofta 1795 === ::'''Not likely: Ifvetofta is 120 km from Rodeby and down the coast, in another region and geographic area''' :Name: Botil. Nilsdotter :Gender: Kvinna (Female) :Age: 80 :Birth Date: abt 1795 :Death Date: 21 nov 1875 :Death Place: Ifvetofta, Kristianstad (Skåne), Sverige (Sweden) :GID Number: 100011.32.48400 :Roll Number: SC-720 :Married to Ola Pehrsson and has children in Ifvetofta :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60492&h=8583497&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Ancestry] === Botil of Mjällby 1796 === ::'''Unlikely as Mjallby is ~ 88 km away, down the coast, and in a very different geographic region''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Birth abt 1796 :Death 13 Apr 1877 Mjällby, Blekinge, Sverige :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60492&h=7728364&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Linked to [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=7573923baptism records] in Mjällby and spouse is Lars Sodergren. == Disqualified == === Botil of Åryds Annex b4 1854 === ::'''Born too late''' :Born in [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=2262&h=341173746&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60492 1839] Husband is Emanuel Svensson Name: Sven August Svensson Gender: Man (Male) Age: 3 Birth Date: abt 1874 Death Date: 13 jun 1877 Death Place: Åryds Annex, Blekinge, Sverige (Sweden) Father: Emanuel Svensson Mother: Botil Nilsdotter GID Number: 100010.25.64000 Roll Number: SC-417 [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=SweDeaths&indiv=try&h=8191684 Ancestry] === Botil of Åryds Annex 1792 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Kvinna (Female) :Age: 84 :Birth Date: abt 1792 :Death Date: 31 mar 1876 :Death Place: Åryds Annex, Blekinge, Sverige (Sweden) [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60492&h=8467900&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Ancestry] :'''Is a likely match to Botil of Hällaryd 1792''' === Botil of Augerum 1794 === ::'''Wrong parents; note: Augerum is about 7km south of Augerum''' :Name: Estrid Maria Hansdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 26 feb 1839 :Baptism Date: 27 feb 1839 :Baptism Place: Augerum, Blekinge, Sweden :Mother's Age: 45y :Father: Hans Svensson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 128931 :Reference ID: bkC4 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=9919127 Ancestry] :Name: Botill Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 14 jul 1794 :Baptism Date: 20 jul 1794 :Baptism Place: Augerum, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: [No Name] :Mother: [No Name] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=25935506&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1778 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :[Botil Enartsson] :Gender: Female :Baptism Date: 1 feb 1778 :Baptism Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Enartsson :Mother: Kirstin Esbiornsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60361&h=16815113&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60363 Ancestry] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1779 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Bothil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 8 okt 1779 (8 Oct 1779) :Baptism Date: 10 okt 1779 (10 Oct 1779) :Baptism Place: Backaryd [Bräkne-Hoby], Blekinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=7938802 Ancestry] :Husband Jonas Hakenson === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1783 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 5 apr 1803 :Marriage Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Spouse: Trued Mattsson :FHL Film Number: 85954 :Reference ID: Bk 1 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenMarriages&indiv=try&h=829411 Ancestry] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=829960&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Remarried in 1810] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1783 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 6 jun 1791 :Baptism Date: 13 jun 1791 :Baptism Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Mansson :Mother: Brita Ericsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=20071631&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1799 === ::'''Born too late''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Mother Inga Jonsdotter :Father Nils Olsson :Birth 15 Mar 1799 :Baptism 17 Mar 1799 Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :'''Died''' [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60362&h=1238101&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 14 apr 1799] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1800 === ::'''Died young''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marital status: Single :Age: 1 :Birth Date: 1800 :Death Date: 27 jun 1801 :Death Place: Sonnerbo :Burial Date: 1 jul 1801 :Burial Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Nilsson :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60362&h=336143&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Hällaryd 1792 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 16 feb 1792 :Baptism Date: 19 feb 1792 :Baptism Place: Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Jonsson :Mother: Maria Pehrsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=3187089&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Is a likely match to Botil [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60492&h=8467900&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 who died in Åryds Annex, Blekinge in 1876]. === Botil of Hällaryd 1797 === ::'''Died young''' :Name: Botill Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marital status: Single :Age: 3 :Birth Date: 1797 :Death Date: 22 okt 1800 (22 Oct 1800) :Death Place: Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sweden :Burial Date: 26 okt 1800 (26 Oct 1800) :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60362&h=1621142&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Hällaryd 1800 === ::'''Born too late''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Baptism Date: 8 mar 1800 :Baptism Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Nilsson :Mother: Inga Akes :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=24036098&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Ronneby 1823 === ::'''Birth date too late''' :Name: Ingrid Maria Petersdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 30 nov 1856 :Baptism Date: 14 dec 1856 :Baptism Place: Ronneby, Blekinge, Sweden :Mother's Age: 33y :Father: Peter Svensson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 129498 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=7563953 Ancestry] :Later record shows Ingrid's birth place in [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=61085&h=339137&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Rödeby] but this Botil is born to late to be our Botil. === Anna Botil of Ryssby 1797 === ::'''Incorrect given name, 150 km to the west''' :Name: Anna Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 13 nov 1797 :Baptism Date: 17 nov 1797 :Baptism Place: Ryssby, Kronoberg, Sweden :Father: Nils Johansson :Mother: Maja Bengtsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=19899176&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Husband is Anders Svensson and at least 3 children fron 1821 to 1826. === Botil of Tving 1780 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Spouse Nils Svensson :Marriage 7 Nov 1802 Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=1416926&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Tving 1785 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Inger Willhelmsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 25 jun 1805 :Baptism Date: 27 jun 1805 :Baptism Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Willhelm Svensson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 129545 :Reference ID: Kyrkobok, p280 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=23806594 Ancestry] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=1415959&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource married 1804] === Botil of Tving 1794 === ::'''Birth date mis-match; wrong parents''' :Name: Botill Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 20 jan 1794 :Baptism Date: 26 jan 1794 :Baptism Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Anoldsson :Mother: Elin :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=3665850&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Tving 1797 === ::'''Child born in the same year that Botil-3199 had a child.''' :Name: Nils Abrahamsson :Gender: Male :Birth Date: 14 feb 1828 :Birth Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Baptism Date: 24 feb 1828 :Mother's Age: 31y :Father: Abraham Olsson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 129545 :Reference ID: Kyrkobok :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=1535243 Ancestry] :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 19 dec 1814 :Marriage Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Spouse: Abram Olsson :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60363&h=1417065&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Ancestry] === Botil of Tving 1800 === ::'''Born too late''' :Name: Botild Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 14 jul 1800 :Baptism Date: 20 jul 1800 :Baptism Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Kruskop :Mother: [No Name] Elin Johnsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=20292575 Ancestry] :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 12 sep 1834 :Marriage Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Mother: Elin Jönsdotter :Spouse: Hans Boglina :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=1416891&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] == Sources ==

Botrivier Cemetery

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[[Category:South Africa, Hess Name Study]] [[Category:South African Projects]] [[Category:Western_Cape_Province%2C_Cemeteries]] [http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=3680635&g2_page=1 Western Cape, BOT RIVER / BOTRIVIER, Coloured Cemetery] eGGSA Cemetery Information:- * Album incomplete. * eGGSA captions by: Andrié Labuschagne * The GGSA Cemetery DVD only has information on the cemetery location. * Cemetery ID: 5874 Google Earth Cemetery Initiative Information:- * GPSID: 7037 * GPS: -34 13.914, 19 11.583 Photographs Information:- * Contributions by Heather MacAlister * Date: 10 January 2010 1. Final resting place of descendents and relatives of [[Hess-5085|'''John Petrus Hess (abt 1848 - 1909)''']]:- * [[Hess-5154 | Anthony Jacobus Hess (1888-1968)]] * [[Hess-4550 | Cornelius Petrus Johannes Hess (1890-1982)]] * [[Hess-5450 | Regina Johanna Hess (1915-1977)]] * [[Hess-5175 | John Petrus Cornelius Hess (1917-1988)]] * [[Hess-5097 | Katrina Magdalena Maria (Hess) van Niekerk (1919-1983)]] * [[Hess-5458 | Maria Margaretha Hess (1920-1976)]] * [[Hess-5452 | Dinah Sophia Catherine Hess (1922-1985)]] * [[Hess-5457 | Jacobus Hess (1924-2004)]] * [[Hess-5453 | Magdalena Susanna Wilhelmina Hess (1926-1985)]] * [[Swigelaar-1| Jeanetta Christina Dorothea (Swigelaar) Hess (1927-1959)]] * [[Hess-5088 | Cornelius Peter Hess (1930-2000)]] * [[Hess-5454 | Frank Nicholas Hess (1932-1998)]] * [[Sampson-3794 | Sheila Marina (Sampson) Hess (1934-1985)]] * [[Lakey-396 | Sophia Johanna Carolina (Lakey) Hess (1937-1986)]] * [[Hess-5451 | Raphael Antonio Hess (1945-1978)]] * [[Hess-5468 | Jeanette Catherine Sally (Hess) de Jongh (1951-2014)]] 2. Final resting place of descendents and relatives of [[May-10313|'''Esau May (abt 1815 - bef 1900)''']]:- * [[May-10289 | Esau Johannes May (1889-1972)]] * [[Hudson-11421 | Dinah Sophia (Hudson) May (1895-1973)]] * [[May-10321 | Esau Cornelius Johannes May (1919-1992)]] * [[May-10322 | Catherine Magdalena (May) Hess (1923-1982)]] * [[May-10318 | Dinah Sophia (May) Abrahams (1925-1991)]] * [[May-10669 | Jacoba Berendina (May) Hess (1938-1981)]] 3. Final resting place of descendents and relatives of [[Bailey-26175|'''Hendrik Jacobus Johannes Bailey (1888 - 1974)''']]:- * [[Bailey-26175 | Hendrik Jacobus Johannes Bailey (1888-1974)]] * [[Bailey-25478 | Josias Fortuin Bailey (1920-1992)]] * [[Bailey-25479 | Harriet Verna (Bailey) Hess (1958-1985)]] 4. Final resting place of descendents and relatives of [[Swart-2446|'''William Abraham Swart (abt 1860 - aft 1897)''']]:- * [[Swart-2475 | William Jacobus Swart (1905-1989)]] * [[Steyn-3286 | Salome Eva (Steyn) Swart (1909-1996)]] * [[Swartz-1974 | Frances Elizabeth (Swart) Bailey (1920-1992)]] 5. Final resting place of descendents and relatives of [[Carelse-68|'''Andrew Carelse (1858 - 1918)''']]:- * [[Carelse-69 | Daniel Thomas Carelse (1884-1957)]] 6. Final resting place of descendents and relatives of [[Barry-4552|'''Jacobus Barry (1831 - 1916)]]''':- * [[Barry-4211 | Maria Margaritha (Barry) Hess (1892-1940)]] * [[Barry-4523 | Bertha Sophia Petronella (Barry) Carelse (1900-1967)]] 7. Family members buried elsewhere (pictures not showing here):- * [[Hess-5115 | Henry Barend Hess (1934-1997)]]

Botsford Family Genealogy; The Line of Joseph

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Botsford Family Genealogy; The Line of Joseph == :1.1.12. Youngest son of Elnathan, I.I., grandson of Henry, I. Ten generations, 1639-1939. * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88445752/marion-weatherill Marion Botsford Weatherill], 1898 - 1987 * published by McClelland,Williamstown, Mass., 1939 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Botsford Family Genealogy; The Line of Joseph|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/botsfordfamilyge00weat/page/n11/mode/2up ===Notes=== :The following books about the Botsford family have been published, but are not currently available online: *Botsford Family Genealogy: The Line of Joseph, 1.1.12; Youngest Son of Elnethan, 1.1, Grandson of Henry, 1. Gateway Press, 1983. Revised edition. *Botsford Genealogy: The Line of Henry, 1.17; Second Son of Elnathan, 1.1, Grandson of Henry I. Sinnickson Chew Co, 1959. *Botsford Family Genealogy. Camden, N.J.: Sinnickson Chew & Sons, 1939. *Faucher, Helen B. Supplemental Data And/or Corrections to Botsford Genealogy, the Line of Henry 1.1.7., Volume 1. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1986. *Faucher, Helen B, and Helen B. Faucher. Supplemental Data And/or Corrections to Botsford Genealogy: The Line of Samuel 1.1.1.3., Vol. 1. Milford, Conn: Printed in the interest of the Botsford Family Historical Association, 1980 === WikiTree Syntax === * Weatherill, Marion Botsford ''[[Space: Botsford Family Genealogy; The Line of Joseph| Botsford Family Genealogy; The Line of Joseph]]'' (McClelland, Williamstown, Mass., 1939), [ Page ]. * [[#Weatherill|Weatherill]] === 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.

Bottom Creek Mine Disaster

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Bottom Creek Mine Disaster 1911

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |'''Bottom Creek Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
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Bottoms Choctaw Claim

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This Discussion Is To Assist Those Related '''AND''' Rebut Any Stated Native American Connections
---- In September of 1896 [[Bottoms-352|Zachariah Thomas Bottoms]] filed a claim for Choctaw citizenship with the Dawes Commission in the [[wikipedia:Choctaw_and_Chickasaw_Citizenship_Court|Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court]]. Although a dubious claim, one ultimately denied, the record contains an extensive amount of genealogical information about several generations of the Bottoms family beginning with his grandparents [[Bottoms-194|William]] and [[Witt-2304|Anne]].“The Journal of American Indian Family Research - v. 3 (1982).” Edited by Larry S. Watson, FamilySearch, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/399027/.
'''Z.T. Bottoms et al, Choctaw. No. 8. United States court, No. 115. Citizenship court No. 75-T. Commission, No. 5024.'''
'''''September 8, 1896'''. Petition filed with Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, alleging that claimants were descendants of Billy Bottoms, alias Nockatubbee, a half-breed Choctaw, and Ann Meshunlahtubbee, a full-blood Choctaw; that certain of claimants were residing in the nations and enjoying privileges of citizens. Attached to the petition were 37 affidavits in support thereof.'' {{Image|file=Bottoms_Choctaw_Claim.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Roster of Bottoms Family }} '''''June 23, 1897'''. Master’s report filed. The master found as follows:'' :''The testimony in this case shows that the applicants, except those that were intermarried, were descendants of William and Ann Bottoms. The evidence in the case further shows that William and Ann Bottoms were Choctaw Indians.'' :''The master further found that 34 applicants were nonresidents or intermarried and not in accordance with the laws of the nation, and recommended that they be not enrolled. The report concluded as follows:'' :''I recommend that the lineal descendants of William and Ann Bottoms as contained in this record, who reside in the Indian Territory, be admitted as members of the Choctaw Tribe.'' '''''November 15, 1897'''. Judgement of United States court rendered, admitting the following-named persons as citizens of the Choctaw Nation:'' See Image "Roster of Bottoms Family" for list. (These judgements by the Citizen Court were later vacated as part of the Dawes enrollment process.) '''1903'''. Dawes Enrollment for Zachariah T. Bottoms Dismissed (Denied).Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914, NARA M1186, NCID 251747, RG 75 Roll 0044, Card 5024, Bottoms, Zachariah T, Dismissed [https://www.fold3.com/image/225821938 Fold3($)]
'''Statements In The Record AFFIRMING The Claim'''
Z.T. Bottoms, grandson of William and Anne, Affidavit for claim: :''Z. T. Bottoms, 45 years old; lived in the Chickasaw Nation 19 years; came from Texas; was born in Cherokee County, Tex.; father was Smith A. Bottoms; he was part Choctaw Indian; that Zack and Eldredge Bottoms were his uncles; last time he saw Zach was in the Territory 19 years ago; that he died at White Bead in 1896; mother died in Texas; did not know grandparents; do not know degree of Choctaw blood.'' John Logan, non-relative, Affidavit for claim: :''John Logan, 74 years old; lived in Choctaw Nation 30 years; no relation to Hills or Bottoms; knew William Bottoms in Alabama; Prudence Bottoms, daughter of William Bottoms, made his father’s house her home; knew her sister Piety; Piety married Ben Hill; old Billy Bottoms was known as a Choctaw Indian; he was a cripple; he had the appearance of a quarter-bred Indian; he lived near Hacketsburg; Tom Bottoms was Billy Bottoms’s oldest son; Ben Hill and Kirkland, who married Billy Bottoms’s youngest daughter, moved to Cherokee County, Tex.; don’t know where Billy Bottoms went but. he left Alabama.'' :''Cross-examination: Was born in Franklin County, Ala., in 1830; left Alabama in the fall of 1852; claimants came before he did; does not know positively that Billy Bottoms’s wife was descended from Masholatubbee.'' :''Redirect examination: Prudy Bottoms told him her mother’s name was Ann Masholatubbee, and Billy Bottoms talked the Indian language.'' Daniel Underwood, non-relative, Affidavit for claim: :''Daniel Underwood, about 100 years old; lived in Choctaw Nation about 98 years; lived in Choctaw Nation in Mississippi; knew Chief Musholatubbee, a Choctaw; knew Musholatubbe's daughter, Barret; knew Ann Musholatubbee; does not know what relation she was to Chief Musholatubbee; knew Billy Bottoms; he had no wife when known by witness. Billy Bottoms was a Choctaw, nearly full blood; he cam to this county and lived somewhere on Blue; Billy Bottoms and Ann Musholatubbee lived together in old nation; Billy Bottoms was a cripple.''
'''Statements In The Record REBUTTING The Claim'''
Seth Bottoms, child of William and Anne, Affidavit for claim: :''Seth Bottoms, 80 years old; lived in Brinn, Ala.; father's name William Bottoms; mother was Ann Witt; father's mother married in Jefferson County, Tenn. "I am the oldest (youngest) child, born in 1824; I was born in Monroe County, Miss. My understanding is my father was born in Virginia; father had a family Bible. I don't know what became of it; never heard father claim to be a Choctaw; he never had and other name; it seems to me I have heard he had Choctaw blood. I never heard father say where he cam from; I never hard father say he married in Tennessee. Daniel Witt said he was my mother's brother; he might have been a half brother."'' Riley S. Bottoms, grandchild of William and Anne, affidavit for claim: :''Riley S. Bottoms, 63 years of age. Am postmaster at Knowles, Ala; am a grandson of William Bottoms; have seen grandfather; never heard him claim to be a Choctaw; grandmother died in Monroe County, Miss; about all I now about grandfather and grandmother I learned from Uncle Seth.'' Nancy Rudolph, grandchild of William and Anne, affidavit for claim: :''Nancy Rudolph, 58 years old, lives at Knowles, Ala.; sister of Riley Bottoms. "I reckon I have heard my mother say grandmother's name was Annie Witt." '' ----
'''THE RECORDED FACTS REGARDING THE LIFE OF WILLIAM AND ANNE DO NOT SUPPORT THEM BEING CHOCTAW OR DESCENDED FROM ANY NATIVE AMERICAN PERSON OR TRIBE'''
'''William'''
Within the record of the claim it is stated, without evidence, by some of the non-relative witnesses, that William aka "Billy" Bottoms, and alias "Nockatubbee", was "a half-breed Choctaw." However, in the same record, it is stated by his son that during his life his father never claimed to be Native American within the family discussions. Therefore, this lack of corroboration about his background, taken with the misstatements in the record about the maiden name of his wife Anne, it can be concluded that William WAS NOT a Native American person. '''Anne'''
Within the record of the claim it is stated, without evidence, by some of the non-relative witnesses, that Anne's maiden name was "Moshulatubbee" and she was a daughter of Chief Mushulatubee of the Choctaw. However, in the same record, it is stated by her son and grandchildren that her maiden name is Witt, and these statements are corroborated by her marriage license. Therefore, without supporting evidence, and taken with the misstatements about her husband's background, it can be concluded that Anne WAS NOT a Native American person.
'''Known Facts For The Couple'''
[[Bottoms-194|William Bottoms]] was born in 1785 to Thomas and Clara (Callicott) Bottoms in Amelia, Virginia, United States. He married Anne Witt 15 July 1806 in Jefferson, Tennessee, United States."Tennessee State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNDD-5DQ : 4 December 2014), William Bottom and Annie Witt, 15 Jul 1806; from "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing p. 66, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. [[Witt-2304|Anne Witt]] was born in 1791 to Elijah and Nancy Witt in Tennessee. She died about 1834/35 in Mississippi.Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/167009296/ann-polly-bottoms : accessed 02 July 2022), memorial page for Ann Polly Witt Bottoms (1793–1834), {{FindAGrave|167009296}}, ; Maintained by Debra Harrison White (contributor 48659995) Burial Details Unknown. William passed away in 1863 in Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas.Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/167009162/william-s-bottoms : accessed 02 July 2022), memorial page for William S. “Billy” Bottoms (1785–1863), {{FindAGrave|167009162}}, ; Maintained by Debra Harrison White (contributor 48659995) Burial Details Unknown. Children of Anne and William: #[[Bottoms-336|Thomas Bottoms]] 1807–1849 #[[Bottoms-193|Piety (Bottoms) Hill]] 1809–1874 #[[Bottoms-354|William Zachariah Bottoms]] 1812–1896 #[[Bottoms-353|Nelson Bottoms]] 1815–1880 #[[Bottoms-65|Eldridge W. Bottoms]] 1822–1868 #[[Bottoms-351|Smith Alexander Bottoms]] 1823–1904​​ #[[Bottoms-355|Prudence (Bottoms) Kirkland]] 1824–1869 #[[Bottoms-356|Seth Bottoms]] 1825–1904 == Sources == See Also: * WikiTree: [[Space:Chief_Mushulatubee_Family_Relationships|Chief Mushulatubee Family Relationships]] ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bottoms_Choctaw_Claim|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * WikiTree: [[Space:Bottoms_Choctaw_Claim|Z.T. Bottoms Choctaw Claim]]

Bottons

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I want buttons or a category or a sticker for "Please do not add links that almost certainly will create errors in the future ". '''NOTE: NEW CHANGE- THANKS LOVE IT - Made Radio Buttons De-selectable - If none of the available data status options ('certain', 'uncertain', etc.) seem appropriate and one of them has been previously selected, you can NOW click it to deselect it.''' === Definition === Certain what is certain? {{Image|file=Bottons-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Did this lady die for certain 3 times? after Wikitree definition Certian?. }} ==== Leader opinions ==== '''We care about accuracy. We're always aiming to improve upon our worldwide family tree and fix mistakes''' '''CLAIMED: We can't show something as the birth date, for example, if that's not what it is.''' ''(My note--this is what is happening today) Baptisms are shown as births, banns as marriages, and burials as deaths - all marked certain'' {{Image|file=Bottons-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Baptisms are shown as births, banns as marriages, and burials as deaths - all marked certain. }} ==== Primary source for event may not be a primary source ==== {{Image|file=Bottons-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Is it a primary source How certain is it. }} ====Died 3 times ==== Deaths at the end of a year are registered and indexed in the following year. Indexes often show the registration dates not the event dates. The same applies to locations: they are often registration locations and not event locations. {{Image|file=Bottons-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Did this lady die for certain 3 times? after Wikitree definition Certian?. }} === Problems with Choice of Radio Buttons === ==== Same day birth and baptism ==== People are baptised on the day of their birth more often than people believe. Problem: no correct Radio Button Choice {{Image|file=Bottons.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Same day birth and baptism. }} ==== Correction to death date - no new date ==== If the date had to be removed (added to wrong profile etc.) and you have no new date, none of the radio buttons are correct. "About" and "certain but non living" need to be separated. {{Image|file=Bottons-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Birth baptism unknown text does not fit. }} {{Image|file=Bottons-2.jpg |align=C |size=l |caption=Death Date no choice and you are stuck with buttons so have to make one }} === AND NOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO GUESS LOCATION? Where is the button for GUESS??? === Maybe we need to remove the buttons?

Bouctouche, Nouveau-Brunswick

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[[Category:Bouctouche, Nouveau-Brunswick]] [[Category:Kent, Nouveau-Brunswick]] [[Category:Acadie]] Ville [[Space:Acadie|Acadienne]] au sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick. == Histoire/History == "Bouctouche was originally named Chebooktoosk, a Mi'kmaq word meaning Great Little Harbour. The region was next settled by brothers Francois LeBlanc and Charles LeBlanc, and brothers Isidore Bastarache and Joseph Bastarache in 1785 as an Acadian community."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouctouche,_New_Brunswick == Genealogical Resources == http://www.bouctouche.ca/site/Genealogie/ http://acadianroots.blogspot.com/2006/09/looking-through-book-on-bouctouche-i.html == Sources ==

Boudman Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Boudman Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Boudman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudman Boudman] 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 Boudman 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 Boudmans), by time period (18th Century Boudmans), or by topic (Boudman DNA, Boudman Occupations, Boudman 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 Boudman 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=Boudman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Boudot mtDNA Haplogroup D1

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[[Category:MtDNA haplogroup D1]] [[Category: Maloney-2332]] == Welcome == :This page is a record and analysis of those whose mtDNA test results indicate Haplogroup D1 and have registered as an mtDNA match with descendants of the Boudot sisters. Louise Boudot married Aubin LeCouffe. Marie Boudot married Jean Choicoine dit Coton. == Boudot mtDNA haplogroup D1 == :There are 7 testers at the GÉNÉALOGIE QUÉBEC ADN - mtDNA research group who claim Marie or Louise Boudot as their Earliest Known Ancestors. They have been assigned to a single group. Descendants to the Boudot sisters have adequately demonstrated '''Hg=D1'''. :[[Baudot-19|Louise Baudot (abt.1720-1795)]] m. [[Lecouffe-23|Aubin Lecouffe (1705-bef.1761)]], :[[Boudot-16|Marie Boudot (abt.1715-1805)]] m. [[Chicoine-35|Jean Chicoine dit Cotton (abt.1724-bef.1791)]], and :Their brother Jean married an unknown native woman. == Other mtDNA haplogroup D1 == :There are 2 testers at the GÉNÉALOGIE QUÉBEC ADN - mtDNA research group who claim Marguerite LeBreton as their Earliest Known Ancestors. They have been assigned to a single group. Descendants to the LeBreton sisters have adequately demonstrated '''Hg=D1'''. :[[LeBreton-241|Marguerite LeBreton (abt.1715-1773)]] :[[Lebreton-240|Louise Lebreton (abt.1720-)]] :There are 2 testers at the GÉNÉALOGIE QUÉBEC ADN - mtDNA research group who claim [[Lepeau-2|Marie Lepeau (abt.1765-1854)]] (aka Marie Depot or Denot) (+ FRÈVE François, 1786 FEV 20, Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatière QC) as their Earliest Known Ancestors. They have been assigned to a single group. :YFull has published DNA kits from "Genetic Discontinuity between Maritime Archaic and Beothuk Populations in Newfoundland". One kit presents with subclade D1ak, and ten+ kits presenting as subclades: D1u*, D1u1*, D1u1a*, and D1u1a1. We don't know the subclade of the Boudot lines. == Sources == :The WikiTree category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:MtDNA_haplogroup_D1 MtDNA haplogroup D1] :See also: "Link between ancient and modern Native-Americans" University of New Mexico. 15 May 2014. (Accessed 24 Jan 2023) https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140515142831.htm ::[[Category:D1 FS mtDNA Haplogroup]] ::[[Category:MtDNA haplogroup D1]] ::{{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation= Mi'kmaq}}

Boulder County, Colorado

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Welcome to Boulder County, Colorado History!
{{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{blue|This page is undergoing construction}} {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-2.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Flatirons, Front Range, Aspenglo }} :'''7,000 BC''' Paleo Indians roamed in the mountains of Boulder County, while hunting game. Clovis and Folsom hunter-gatherers used to follow the game to higher elevations in summer-time. As the snows fell in mid fall, they followed creeks and streams to the natural sanctuaries where the game was in the foothills. https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/boulder-county :'''Late 1500's''' Ute peoples were in all of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for almost 100 years.. The Parianuche Ute band (Elk People), the Tabeguache (People of Sun Mountain Pike's Peak people), the Muaches (Cedar Bark People). As experts in hunting the Utes lived on Elk, deer, or other mountain game. In Summer, they gathered roots, yucca root, and wild berries. Summers they followed the elk, and bison up into high mountains such as Allen's Park. Winters- they moved into the valleys or foothills of 7,000 feet to hunt. The Ute had horses, by1640, obtained from the Spanish. ::Haystack Mountain had a village which was home of Native Americans in Boulder Valley, which were mostly Utes, Cheyennes, Comanches, Arapaho and Sioux.https://bouldercolorado.gov/visitors/histor {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Longs Peak }}{{clear}} :'''1800's''' The Arapaho Plains Indians arrived in Colorado.. The Arapaho roamed over all geological zones. The two Indian tribes of Arapaho and Ute were in warfare. :'''1820''' The Cheyenne Indians, joined the Arapaho north of the Platte River, forming an alliance with the Ute for the hunting, wintering grounds. They won the access to the French-Anglo trading networks on the Front Range. The Indians had no immunity against the European diseases. Deaths in all Indian groups as they contracted smallpox while trading. :'''1858''' The population of a group of Arapaho fell from 10,000 to 3,000.. ::Explorer, Stephen Long called the plains the "Great American Desert. This is where many of Boulder County 's cities and towns are found, such as Lafayette, Louisville, and Superior. :the largest is Boulder, Colorado. The land here has lakes, and agricultural dutches to bring water to the farms to convert dry soil to goods farmland. There are pastures, rich with lignite coal, iron ore, even small amounts of oil and gas. ::Lyons, Boulder, and Eldorado Springs are nestled west of the Plains, valleys and rock formations. The Red rock fountain formation rise above the plains. This is the source for construction stone such as the stone used to build the University of Colorado. Canyons twist around the ascending rock formations, as gateways to the mountains. They are also the drainage for rainfall when rain occurs, as well as the water from the north and South St. Vrain, Left Hand, North and South Boulder creek down to the plains. Communities here remind a person of the earlier mining towns. Surviving towns are Gold Hill, Eldora,. Jamestown, Ward and Nederland are incorporated towns. :'''Nov 1, 1861''' Colorado Territorial Legislature created the spectacular north-central county, known as Boulder County, Colorado. It has a 9,000 foot elevation change from east to west, offering beautiful views, wide variety of plants and wildlife. The High Plains has a steady climb through foothills, and mountains, (Longs Peak,14,259 feet.)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulder_County,_Colorado https://www.bouldercounty.org/government/about-boulder-county/history/ https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/boulder-county ::This county of 740 sq. mi.covers (3) topographic areas: 1) mountains in the west, 2) plains in the east, and a 3) trough that naturally extends from the plains and foothills.that runs between the plains and foothills. Its western boundary, next to Grand County, follows a jagged line of peaks in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Its (NW) northwest corner of the county holds the Rocky Mountain National Park, including Longs Peak. Its eastern boundary, also shared with Weld and Denver Counties, runs along the plains on the (E) eastern edge of Longmont. Boulder County borders Gilpin, Jefferson, and Denver Counties to the south and shares its northern boundary with Larimer County. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Long's Peak, Fall }}{{clear}} ::The population of 294,567 is mostly concentrated in Boulder, Colorado (County Seat) and Longmont, Colorado.. :'''1851''' - Niwot attended the signing of the Treaty of Fort Laramie, which preserved Arapaho rights to the Boulder Creek area. Thomas Fitzpatrick brokered the treaty, but died 3 years later. The Treaty of Fort Laramie acknowledged Southern Arapaho and Cheyenne ownership.https://bouldercolorado.gov/osmp/history-of-boulders-land-use :'''1858''' The first contact of the Arapaho with the white men was at a winter camp of the Southern Arapaho. Historians feel the mouth to Boulder Canyon, known as Settler's Park was the first camp for white men. Native Americans in the area were Cheyenne, Apache, Ute and Shoshone. :'''1858-59''' Colorado Gold Rush began in Boulder Canyon when prospectors discovered gold (about 12 miles up the Boulder Canyon. :'''1858''' After Gold was discovered, white people arrived to prospect and intended to leave by spring. They did not obey the treaty, moving into the foothills, then chopped down cottonwood trees, and killed the game for themselves. Thus the Indians also faced lack of shelter and less food. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Keyhole, }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 17, 1858''' The Red Rocks near the entrance to to Boulder Canyon were where the first White gold prospectors settled. :'''Feb. 10, 1859''' Boulder City Town Company was organized by A.A. Brookfield, the first president, and 56 shareholders. There were 4,044 lots laid out at a purchase price of $1,000 each, a price that was later lowered in order to attract more residents. :'''{{Brown|Jan 16, 1859 Gold was discovered in Boulder Creek fork}}'''. David Horsfal found a larger deposit called the Horsfal Lode. :'''Feb 10, 1859''' Aikens founded the Boulder City Town Company.. Near the Boulder Canyon, the city for Boulder, Colorado was platted. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Mining map }}{{clear}} :'''1859 ''' Coal mining in Boulder-Weld, called the Northern Field was northwest to north-northeast of Denver. (originally the Northern Field) coal field covers a large area northwest to north-northeast of Denver. This first wagon coal mine was the first coal mine, and located near Marshall (close to Boulder, Colorado. http://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/mineral-resources/historic-mining-districts/boulder-county/boulder-weld-coal-field/ :'''1859''' When Coal was discovered, the sites of some of the oldest coal mines, such as Marshall Mesa, located on OSMP land near the town of Marshall. : :'''1860''' Residents asked for the amenities: schools, railroad, hospital. The first schoolhouse was built in Boulder - located on Walnut and 15th Street. Boulder citizens petitioned to the legislature for a college. By 1861 the Territory of Colorado was created by the U.S. Boulder City was a supply base for miners prospecting in the mountains for gold and silver. It supplied miners' equipment, food, housing, horses, and gambling or drinking. Its residents were more settled than those in mining camps. {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-12.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Gold }}{{Clear}} :'''1860''' Within a year Boulder Creek gold deposits had yielded $100,000 in Gold. This discovery was called {{brown|Gold Hill}}. After the Gold mining, miners began mining clay for bricks, limestone, coal and granite. :'''1861''' Boulder County became one of the original (17) counties after Colorado Territory was established. The '''Fort Wise Treaty''' was negotiated with Niwot and Little Raven, the Arapaho leaders Niwot and Little Raven were supposed to sign another treaty, which he refused. A small reservation for the Arapaho and Cheyenne down in Southeast Colorado had been formed. The treaty specified they were supposed to give up the Front Range to the white people, but did not want to remove the people from the plentiful land. Their people lived in Boulder Creek area two more violent years. Then the Arapaho ands Cheyenne were forcefully moved to Fort Lyon, (which is in present day Kiowa County). The White men assured both the Arapaho and Cheyenne they would be safe near the fort. They just wanted to live and trade for supplies and almost starved.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulder_County,_Colorado :'''1864''' Colonel John M. Chivington led 550 volunteers to slaughter the Cheyenne-Arapaho camp at Sand Creek. They shot Niwot as he stood holding up his hands calling in English for the troops to stop. The few southern Arapaho under Little Raven were then removed to Oklahoma to Indian Territory in 1867. A sad day. :'''1864''' Coal mining began in 1860's with 223 mines in the area. This added to the other metal mines in Boulder County. Workers in the mines were organized in unions such as United Mine Workers. Boulder, Colorado and Caribou were full of saloons and were mining towns.. In contrast to Longmont, Colorado which concentrates on farming. The Deeds for land actually forbade alcohol consumption or the sale of it on the property. :'''1867''' Boulder, Colorado was designated as the Boulder County seat. Coal mining prospered. At this time Marshall, Colorado's population was higher than that of Boulder, Colorado. :'''1870''' Sam Conger struck silver near Caribou and organized the community. This area had many blizzards that winter. Sometimes the snowbound residents had to leave their buildings from second-story windows!!! Then Conger sold his mine to Abel Breed for $50,000. British miners began mining next.. :'''1871''' Nederland, Colorado was founded. It was also called Middle Boulder and became a mill and supply town town for the mines of Caribou. Longmont was founded 16 miles NE of Boulder by the Chicago-Colorado Colony. :'''1871''' There were (23) twenty-three miles of irrigation ditches and (75) seventy-five buildings for the Longmont farming community. This includes the first library for Boulder County. After 1900 Longmont farmers were growing and selling wheat, pumpkins, peas, sugar beets. Longmont also plotted out parks, such as Lake Park (Roosevelt Park) where the Boulder County Fair has been held from 1891-1878. :'''1873''' Breed sold the mine for $3 million to the Nederland Mining Company, a Dutch group. Railway service tracks were gradually installed for railway service to Golden, Denver as well as the mining camps to the west. The first hospital was built. By 1874 the telegraph was established, the first bank was built with a water system. :: The University of Colorado-Boulder (CU) was founded in 1861, and was the state's flagship university. The Colorado Territory legislature gave Boulder, Colorado $15,000 for building it, if the citizens would match that amount also. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=University of Colorado }}{{clear}} :'''1874-1876''' - When Boulder, Colorado secured a grant of 44.9 acres of land, then raised $15,0000 to match the state legislature's grant of the same value for University building, the construction began. Old Main was the first building opened on campus. It had classrooms, an auditorium, office spaces, and the living quarters for president, Dr. Joseph Sewall and family were there.. By 1882, the first {{blue|all-male class of (6) graduated}}. :'''1876''' - Boulder Creek provides much of the water resources for OSMP history. The first reservoir was built at Red Rocks. :'''1880's''' Stone quarrying such as Lyons sandstone is quarried and exists in Woods-Bergheim and the Anderson Quarries, the Third Flatiron, and Settler's park. (Some historic buildings in Boulder area used this quarried sandstone from Mountain Park. Timber was cut on lands located across the OSMP. Flagstone sidewalks installed for residents. :'''1882''' A State law was passed to incorporate the city of Boulder as a 2nd class city due to its 1880 population of 3,000. :'''1882''' Homesteads as old as this were using property protected as [https://bouldercolorado.gov/osmp OSMP] Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP). Ranches and truck farms began. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=430 |caption=Street car Chautauqua }}{{clear}} ::{{blue|The Bachelder Ranch}} has the original stucco ranch house (site of Chautauqua Park) where alfalfa and an apple orchard were grown. Street cars later were seen there. ::Settlers's Park was owned originally by John Brierly and family where they raised fruit and vegetables ::'''1883''' {{blue|The Rea family}} built their homestead at the mouth of the Gregory canyon where they had a vegetable business. Cattle operations were grazing and logging on the land utilized the protected land for grazing and logging purposes,. These were the Walker Ranch, and Dunn-DeBacker, Brammeier, and Blake operations. ::Gregory Canyon Road was built to give access to the the new gold fields at Black Hawk and Central City. Ranchers brought their cattle to Denver, Colorado from the western slope on this Road. :'''1883''' The First courthouse was built. This burned down in 1932. :'''1890''' A Railroad depot was built located near Water Street and 14th Street. :'''1892''' A private school, Mount St. Gertrude Academy was opened. Boulder city became known as a prosperous city, with its educational system, its nice neighborhoods. It was recommended for Boulder, Colorado to be widely known for the Chatauqua Auditorium. It was built in 1897. :'''1893''' - Caribou had many fires.. The silver prices crashed this year, which doomed Caribou for twenty years!. :'''1888''' The Red Rocks Reservoir was replaced by the Silver Lake Ditch rights in 1888 (on OSMP land).. :'''May 30, 1894''' Boulder Creek flooded out of its banks due to heavy rains.. The flood water went through the canyon destroying mines, settlements, and bridges. The floodwater hit Boulder, Colorado by next morning. This destroyed telegraph lines, houses, the Red Light district and some poor neighborhoods were destroyed. jamestown, Crisman, Glendale and Sprindale also were flooded. This stopped coal, metal and all farmland agriculture to be flooded. :'''1898''' The Federal government bought Flagstaff Mountain, which offers views of the area nearby. :'''1900-1918''' Conger struck another metal in Nederland. This was tungsten, a hard metal which is used in incandescent light bulbs and to strengthen steel. Nederland again became a hotbed of mining activity when Conger found the tungsten. Conger's tungsten mines produced tungsten until the demand lessened following the end of World War I. After this Tourism became the economy. Conger and Nederland revived during the Tungsten mining, then it was replaced by tourism. ::'''1903, 1910, 1927''' The union and workers lobbied for higher pay and working conditions, with some ugly strikes in the coal mining towns in 1903, 1910–14, and 1927. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=285 |caption=Hotel Boulderado Opening }}{{clear}} ::'''1910–14''' The (2,700 miners) of Boulder County strike had violence between the strikers, guards, and scabs. Federal and state troops stopped the violence. Miners won a 20% wage increase and more safety measures. ::'''1927''' - During the Miners Strike, Company guards at the Columbine Mine shot at the strikers and killed (6) as well as wounding (20) people. Federal troops stopped this clash between miners and guards. The Columbine ownership changed to that of his daughter, who improved the wages, safety conditions in the mines. Josephine Roche also was Colorado first female governor candidate, 1934. :{{Blue|Flagstaff Mountain Cultural Landscape District}} became an historic district and cultural landscape. Here included are the Sunrise Circle Amphitheater, Flagstaff Summit Shelter House, Green Mountain Lodge, and Greenman Spring, the Wood Shelter, and Mouse Well. :'''1934''' the 2nd Courthouse which is currently present was built 1934. :'''1934-1935''' - The Civilian Conservation Corps built the Sunrise Circle Amphitheater, Green Mountain Lodge and the Halfway House which have trails and structures nearby used since that time. :'''1941-45''' During World War II The University of Colorado began operating the U.S. Navy's Japanese language school. When young men and women came for this, they stayed within the city. The tourism to Chatauqu declined following World War II. :'''Post World War II''' Many of the trainees for that U.S. Japanese language school returned as veterans to attend the University on the GI Bill. This increased the population from 11,006 in 1920 to 20,000 residents in the late 1940's. Jobs were needed. Townspeople wanted to preserve their beautiful natural city, thus they recruited "clean" industry. The transportation was improved, and a new Boulder-Denver Turnpike. Research and development industries came after this. :{{blue|1959 “Blue Line” city-charter}} This restricted city water service to below 5,750 feet to protect the mountains from developing. :'''1961''' The Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) began with an amendment to combine the parks and recreation. Boulder continued to expand following the completion of the turnpike to downtown Denver. :'''1980''' There were 20,000 students and faculty at CU-Boulder. It has many research institutes such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research. :Today the total enrollment of the whole University of Colorado system is 44,500 and nationally well known University. The (CU) campuses throughout the state are: :1) University of Colorado–Colorado Springs :2) University of Colorado–Denver, and the Health Sciences Center in Denver. ::Boulder Counry has some tech companies such as IBM and Ball Corp., an aerospace company, are headquartered in Longmont. The town has reaped the benefits of being near a major university, as it recruits many CU graduates for its burgeoning biotech, aerospace, and software and IT industries. In 2015 CU Health, citing a lack of access to emergency care across the state, began construction on a $160 million hospital at County Line Road and Ken Pratt Boulevard in Longmont. :'''Sept 9, 2013''' Heavy rains in Boulder County and (14) other Colorado counties caused bad floods. In Boulder County, the floodwaters damaged (1,200) houses, washed out (10) bridges, many miles of roads, power lines, trails, and killed (3) people.. People were evacuated when they were stranded - (!,600) and (100 people). Gov. John Hickenlooper declared a state of emergency, with $6 million of state funds for flood response and recover. Boulder County had $56 million responsibility. By 2014, volunteers, workers and residents removed 4,80 truckloads debris, rebuilt (5/10) bridges and repaired (22) miles of the trails. Residents formed the Long-term Flood Recovery Group. ::Boulder, Colorado and county economy increased as tourism brought in more residents and dominated the city in economy for (40) forty years. In summers, storekeepers, all lodging concentrated on the tourists to visit. Chatauqua residents increased, mostly from Texas. ::The Boulder, Colorado residential section was near downtown, and some was in Goss/Grove, Whittier, and Mapel Hill neighborhoods. When the commercial areas expanded, the downtown housing vanished. The above neighborhoods remained residential. When the University expanded, this began what is known as University Hill. ::Mount Sanitas was named after the sanitarium, located just east of the present trailhead. The South Mesa area contains many cabins and homesites. Doudy-DeBacker-Dunn house is homesite just past South Mesa Trailhead past a stone building on the north side of South Boulder Creek. ::{{Blue|The Marshall Mesa Historic District}} This received Colorado funding to build an interpretive trail on Marshall Mesa and describe the milling and coal mining in 1900's. :{{Blue|The Fox Mine Office}} and the {{Blue|Hogan Stone Barn on Open Space and Mountain Parks}} lands near Cherryvale Road are listed on the National Register. :'''Present''' The [https://bouldercolorado.gov/osmp OSMP] (Open Space and Mountain Parks) have been visited by tourists. The Mountain Park lands originally were used for hunting and planting. Some trails and roads are on aboriginal trails such as those to Gregory Canyon and Bear Canyon. *[[Category: University of Colorado Boulder|University of Colorado Boulder]] ===Government Offices=== :'''1883''' The First courthouse was built. This burned down in 1932. {{Image|file=Boulder_County_Colorado.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Boulder Co. Courthouse }} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 742 square miles (1,900 km2), of which 726 square miles (1,880 km2) is land and 14 square miles (36 km2) (1.9%) is water. :Location- north central Colorado. :Shape - The county forms a rectangle. Western boundary is the continental divide. :Plains - called the High Plains are in Eastern Boulder county with altitude of 5,000 feet.are in :Topography changes from the plains in the eastern part, then foothills, montane, sub-alpine to Longs Peak at 14,259 feet. :Most altitude there is 9,000 feet. :Vegetation plants, vary, wildlife varies with the altitude :Recreation skiing Exploring, hiking. :Crops -Hay, forage crops (23,397 acres) and wheat (1,764 acres), egg and poultry. :Elevation -9,000 foot elevation changes from east to west, offering beautiful views, wide variety of plants and wildlife. The High Plains has a steady climb through foothills, and mountains, :Highest Peak (Longs Peak,14,259 feet.) :Size, This county of 740 sq. mi. sits across (3) topographic areas: 1) mountains in the west, 2) plains in the east, and a 3) trough that naturally extends from the plains and foothills.that runs between the plains and foothills. Its western boundary, next to Grand County, follows a jagged line of peaks in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Its (NW) northwest corner of the county holds the Rocky Mountain National Park, including Longs Peak. Its eastern boundary, also shared with Weld and Denver Counties, runs along the plains on the (E) eastern edge of Longmont. Boulder County borders Gilpin, Jefferson, and Denver Counties to the south and shares its northern boundary with Larimer County. ::The population of 294,567 is mostly concentrated in Boulder, Colorado (County Seat) and Longmont, Colorado.. '''Adjacent counties'''
*Continental Divide - on West *Larimer County on North *Weld County on East, *Broomfield County on East *Jefferson County - on South *Gilpin County on South *Grand County on West '''Protected areas'''
*Recreation has historically been the most important land use on OSMP. The city's protected land has supported a wide variety of activities, from hiking and camping to community steak fries and family picnics. *West of the Peak to Peak Highway is land owned by the federal government, managed by the U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service and extends to the Continental Divide ( the western boundary for Boulder County. The County has parts of National Parks and National Forests such as Rocky Mountain National Park, Indian Peaks Wilderness and Roosevelt National Forest. ===Demographics=== *The estimated population of Boulder County for 2017 is just over 323,000. *Although Colorado is a conservative state, Boulder County has a liberal pocket named, "People's Republic of Boulder", which is a wealthy suburban community that is pro-conservation. As a result the city has 145 miles of hiking trails, attracting hiking enthusiasts yearly. *Boulder County is culturally and economically diverse. . =====Cities/Communities===== *Category: Allenspark, Colorado|Allenspark *Category: Altona, Colorado|Altona *Category: Bark Ranch, Colorado|Bark Ranch *Category: Bonanza Mountain Estates, Colorado|Bonanza Mountain Estates *Category: Boulder, Colorado|Boulder *Category: Coal Creek, Boulder County, Colorado |Coal Creek *Category: Crisman, Colorado|Crisman *Category: Eldora, Colorado|Eldora *Category: Eldorado Springs, Colorado|Eldorado Springs *Category: Erie, Colorado|Erie *Category: Glendale, Boulder County, Colorado|Glendale *Category:Gold_Hill, Colorado|Gold Hill *Category: Gunbarrel, Colorado|Gunbarrel *Category: Hidden Lake, Colorado|Hidden Lake *Category: Hygiene, Colorado|Hygiene *Category: Jamestown, Colorado *Category: Lafayette, Colorado *Category: Lazy Acres, Colorado *Category: Leyner, Colorado *Category: Longmont, Colorado *Category: Louisville, Colorado *Category: Lyons, Colorado *Category: Mountain Meadows, Colorado *Category: Nederland, Colorado *Category: Niwot, Colorado *Category: Paragon Estates, Colorado *Category: Pine Brook Hill, Colorado *Category: Pinecliffe, Colorado *Category: Seven Hills, Colorado *Category: St. Ann Highlands, Colorado *Category: Sugarloaf, Colorado *Category: Sunshine, Colorado *Category: Superior, Colorado *Category: Tall Timber, Colorado *Category: Valmont, Colorado *Category: Ward, Colorado ====County Resources==== ===Census=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Category: Gold Hill Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado *Category: Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado *Category: Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado *Category: Mountain View Memorial Park, Boulder, Colorado *Category: Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado *Category: Eldorado Springs Cemetery, Eldorado Springs, Colorado *Category: Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Erie, Colorado *Category: Hygiene Cemetery, Hygiene, Colorado *Category: Jamestown Cemetery, Jamestown, Colorado *Category: Lafayette Cemetery, Lafayette, Colorado *Category: Burlington Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado *Category: Foothills Gardens of Memory, Longmont, Colorado *Category: Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado *Category: Louisville Cemetery, Louisville, Colorado *Category: Lyons Cemetery, Lyons, Colorado *Category: Nederland Cemetery, Nederland, Colorado *Category: Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado *Category: Sunset Cemetery, Boulder County, Colorado *Category: Sunshine Cemetery, Sunshine, Colorado *Category: Superior Cemetery, Superior, Colorado *Category: Valmont Cemetery, Valmont, Colorado ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allenspark,_Colorado *[https://bouldercolorado.gov/osmp OSMP] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bark_Ranch,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonanza_Mountain_Estates,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulder,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_Creek,_Boulder_County,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisman,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eldora,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eldorado_Springs,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie,_Colorado *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gold_Hill%2C_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Hill,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunbarrel,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Lake,_Colorado *https://bouldercolorado.gov/visitors/history *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafayette,_Colorado *https://www.longmontcolorado.gov/departments/departments-e-m/museum/collections/history-of-longmont *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyons,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederland,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinecliffe,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarloaf,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward,_Colorado

Boulet Name Study

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[[Category:Boulet Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Boulet (Boulet) Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boulet Boulet] 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 Boulet 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 Boulet's), by time period (18th Century Boulet's), or by topic (Boulet DNA, Boulet Occupations, Boulet 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 Boulet 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 Research 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: [[Boulet-169|Daniel Boulet]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Boulet}} 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=== * * * === Task List === # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Boulet&showall=1 Boulet] Surname Activity Feed. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Boulet&MaxErrors=100 Boulet] Surname dbErrors Feed. ===Membership=== * * * ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== No variant names have yet been identified ==Sources==

Boundaries of the United States and of the Several States and Territories

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Boundaries of the United States and of the Several States and Territories == * published by US Govt. Printing Office, Washington, 1885- * Geological Survey Bulletin, Department of the Interior. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Boundaries of the United States and of the Several States and Territories|Boundaries of the United States and of the Several States and Territories]]'' (US Govt. Print. Off., Washington, 1885-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BUS|Boundaries of the United States]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boundaries of the United States and of the Several States and Territories|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1885) Geological Survey Bulletin, No. 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/boundariesofunit00gann ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NfMtAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567589 * (1900) Second Edition, Geological Survey Bulletin, No. 171 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=buvetI97unIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6Y40AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_16885 ::* https://archive.org/details/boundariesofunit04gann ::* https://archive.org/details/boundariesunite00ganngoog ::* https://ttu-ir.tdl.org/ttu-ir/handle/2346/64657 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009604100 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310575 * (1904) Third Edition, Bulletin, No. 226 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NqweAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VacPAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/boundariesofunit03gann ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606535 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009159680 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100552541 * (1906) reprint with minor corrections. * (1923) Bulletin, No. 689. revision and enlargement of Bulletin 226. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E6YPAAAAIAAJ * (1932) Bulletin 817, revision and enlargement of the 1923 edition ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001272746 * (1966) Bulletin 1212, revision and enlargement of the 1932 edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pfxFTNHTTiAC * (1976) Geologial Survey Professional Paper 909, supersedes Bulletin 1212. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=skxAAAAAIAAJ

Bourbon County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Bourbon County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a joint sub-project page of the [[Project:United States History|United States History Project]].|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- |} {{Image|file=Bourbon_County_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Bourbon County, Kentucky''' }} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Bourbon County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== :[[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky|'''Bourbon County''']] was formed in 1785 from part of [[:Category:Fayette County, Virginia|Fayette County, Virginia]]. It was named after the French [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Bourbon House of Bourbon]. ====Government Offices==== * The original courthouse was destroyed by fire in 1872. * The second courthouse was built between 1786 and 1787. * The third courthouse was built in 1799. * The current and 4th courthouse was built in 1902 – 1905 on landscaped grounds in the center of Paris. * The County Judicial Center was built in Paris in 2002 – 2003. === Geography === :[[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky|'''Bourbon County''']] is a county located in the U.S. state of [[:Category: Kentucky |Kentucky]]. Its county seat is [[:Category:Paris, Kentucky|Paris]]. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = [[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky| Bourbon County]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Harrison County, Kentucky| Harrison County]] | N Location = | NE Location = [[:Category:Nicholas County, Kentucky|Nicholas County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Bath County, Kentucky| Bath County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Montgomery County, Kentucky| Montgomery County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Clark County, Kentucky|Clark County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Fayette County, Kentucky| Fayette County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Scott County, Kentucky|Scott County]] }} ==== Bourbon County Communities ==== : [[:Category: Cane Ridge, Kentucky|Cane Ridge]] : [[:Category:Centerville, Bourbon County, Kentucky|Centerville]] : [[:Category:Clintonville, Kentucky|Clintonville]] : [[:Category:Little Rock, Kentucky|Little Rock]] : [[:Category:Millersburg, Kentucky|Millersburg]] : [[:Category:North Middletown, Kentucky|North Middletown]] : [[:Category:Paris, Kentucky|Paris]] : [[:Category:Ruddles Mills, Kentucky|Ruddles Mills]] === Demographics === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' |- ! 1790 ! 7,837 !— |- ! 1800 ! 12,825 ! 63.6% |- ! 1810 ! 18,009 ! 40.4% |- ! 1820 ! 17,664 ! −1.9% |- ! 1830 ! 18,436 ! 4.4% |- ! 1840 ! 14,478 ! −21.5% |- ! 1850 ! 14,466 ! −0.1% |- ! 1860 ! 14,860 ! 2.7% |- ! 1870 ! 14,863 ! 0.0% |- ! 1880 ! 15,956 ! 7.4% |- ! 1890 ! 16,976 ! 6.4% |- ! 1900 ! 18,069 ! 6.4% |- ! 1910 ! 17,462 ! −3.4% |- ! 1920 ! 18,418 ! 5.5% |- ! 1930 ! 18,060 !−1.9% |- ! 1940 ! 17,932 ! −0.7% |- ! 1950 ! 17,752 ! −1.0% |- ! 1960 ! 18,178 ! 2.4% |- ! 1970 ! 18,476 ! 1.6% |- ! 1980 ! 19,405 ! 5.0% |- ! 1990 ! 19,236 ! −0.9% |- ! 2000 ! 19,360 ! 0.6% |- ! 2010 ! 19,985 ! 3.2% |- ! 2020 ! 20,252 ! 1.3% |- !2021 (est.) !20,229 ! −0.1% |} ===Slavery in Bourbon County=== :'''1850 Slave Schedule''' :1,075 slave owners :5,495 Black slaves :1,576 Mulatto slaves :171 free Blacks :74 free Mulattoes :'''1860 Slave Schedule''' :960slave owners :1,576 Black slaves :1,086 Mulatto slaves :240 free Blacks :102 free Mulattoes ''' :'''Slavery ended on December 18, 1865. :'''1870 U.S. Federal Census''' : 5,710 Blacks :863 Mulattoes :About 350 U.S. Colored Troops were listed Bourbon County, KY as their birth location. === Major Highways=== * U.S. Route 27 * U.S. Route 460 === Historic Sites === * [https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/tours/show/29 Explore Bourbon County, Kentucky] ==Cemetery Resources== * [[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Cemeteries | Bourbon County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Kentucky/Bourbon-County?id=county_997 Bourbon County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bourbon-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Bourbon County KY Cemetery Records on LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bourbon/cemeteries/cemeteries.html Bourbon County Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] * [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/CemeteriesMain.html Bourbon County Cemeteries at KyGenWeb] * [http://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/cemeteries.html Bourbon County Cemeteries] === Bourbon County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : [https://bourbon.clerkinfo.net/ The Bourbon County Court Clerk] maintains many original documents dating from 1786 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent :Please note some records have been lost due to fires. ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/BirthDeathIndex.html Bourbon County Births at KyGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bourbon/ Bourbon County Births at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bourbon-County-Birth-Records.htm Bourbon County KY Birth Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Census Records | Bourbon County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4464515 United States Census, 1950] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/MarriageRecordsIndex.html Bourbon County Marriages at KyGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bourbon/marriageindex.html Bourbon County Marriages at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bourbon-County-Marriage-Records.htm Marriage Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/BirthDeathIndex.html Deaths at KYGenWeb] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bourbon-County-Death-Records.htm Bourbon County KY Death Records at LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bourbon/deaths.html Bourbon County, Kentucky Death Records at Genealogy Trails] ==== Wills ==== * [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/WillsEstatesIndex.html Bourbon County Wills at KyGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bourbon/wills.html Bourbon County Wills at Genealogy Trails] ==== Military Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bourbon/military.html Bourbon County Kentucky Military Records at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bourbon-County-Military-Records.htm Bourbon County KY Military Records at LSD Genealogy] * [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/MilitaryRecords.html Bourbon County Military Records at KYGenWeb] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.hinton-turnerfuneralhome.com/ Hilton-Turner Funeral Home] * [https://www.lusk-mcfarland.com/ Lusk-McFarland Funeral Home] * [https://www.bourboncountycitizen.com/obituaries/ The Bourbon County Citizen] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/bourbon-county Bourbon County Obituaries] === Other Bourbon County Resources === * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/bourbon/bourbon.html UsGen Web Achived Records for Bourbon County] === KY Statewide Online === * [https://www.kygenweb.net/index.html KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html USGenWeb Archives - Kentucky] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/countyindex.html Kentucky Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/index.htm Kentucky Genealogy at LDS Genealogy] * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/ky-genealogy/ Kentucky: Family History & Genealogy] == Sources == *[[wikipedia: Bourbon County, Kentucky |Wikipedia: Bourbon County, Kentucky]] * {{Wikidata|Q486105|enwiki}}

Bourbon County, Kentucky Slaveholders, 1850

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Bourbon Plantation, Camden County, Georgia

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[[Category:Bourbon Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Plantation History == Bourbon Plantation was developed by [[Atkinson-12789|Nathan Atkinson (1758-1817)]] in the 1790s. The plantation was in the upper northern part of Camden County, Georgia. It was east of Wayside Plantation and Old Post Road, and south of Homeward Plantation. Nathan sold the planation to his father and stepmother, John Atkinson and Catherine Ferrell Atkinson around 1800. The plantation no longer exists except for a depression from a well and an old road which runs between Wayside Plantation and Middleton Neck Plantation, both owned by Burwell Atkinson and his wife, Ann.[http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt, Plantations & Homes of Camden County, by Tara Fields] === Slave Owners === * [[Atkinson-12789|Nathan Atkinson (1758-1817)]] * [[Atkinson-9900|John Franklin Atkinson (abt.1735-1808)]] and Catherine Ferrell Atkinson == Sources == See also: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Nathan_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Nathan Atkinson, Georgia]]

Bourg-Louis, Québec Anglican Baptisms

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This page acts as an index to information that can be found in the baptism records for Bourg-Louis that are available online as part of the Drouin Collection, viewable through subscription websites like Ancestry.com. The records include baptisms for individuals from neighboring towns, so '''only the baptisms for families from Bourg-Louis will be recorded here.''' == 1850 == *Baptized: '''[[Smith-186384|David Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 26 October 1850 *Birth Date: 26 September 1850 *Father: [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith]] *Mother: [[Lorimer-440|Eliza Lorimer]] *Sponsor: John Smith *Baptized: '''[[Gray-29785|Jane Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 10 November 1850 *Birth Date: 22 October 1850 *Father: [[Gray-29783|John Gray]] *Mother: [[Smith-222768|Ellen Smith]] *Sponsor: Andrew Garvin *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3623|Margaret Elizabeth Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 29 December 1850 *Birth Date: 14 June 1850 *Father: [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Livingston]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-183|Mary Gilkisson]] *Sponsor: Eliza Gilkisson == 1851 == *Baptized: '''[[Smith-186575|Matilda Jane Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 19 January 1851 *Birth Date: 6 January 1851 *Father: [[Smith-186576|Matthew Smith]] *Mother: [[Murphy-18094|(damaged) (M?)urphy]] *Sponsor: Alexander Smith *Note: The page for this entry is badly damaged. *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23465|Louise Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 26 January 1851 *Birth Date: 13 June 1850 *Father: [[Gray-23464|James Gray]] *Mother: [[Wallace-14231|Catherine Wallace]] *Sponsor: Edward Gray *Baptized: '''[[Williamson-3664|Ann Jane Williamson]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 February 1851 *Birth Date: 29 December 1850 *Father: [[Williamson-3573|Samuel Williamson]] *Mother: [[Pyle-856|Jane Piles]] *Sponsors: [[Keeler-1646|Humphery Keeler]] and [[Piles-168|Phobe Keeler]] *Baptized: '''James Mattinson''' *Baptism Date: 10 February 1851 *Birth Date: 2 March 1851 *Father: James Mattinson *Mother: Priscilla Nadin *Sponsors: James Nadin, Joseph Beer *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3626|Robert Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 13 April 1851 *Birth Date: 18 March 1851 *Father: [[Livingston-3627|James Livingston]] *Mother: (blank) *Sponsor: Henry Piles *Baptized: '''[[Ball-16101|Elizabeth Ball]]''' *Baptism Date: 13 April 1851 *Birth Date: 18 March 1851 *Father: [[Ball-3990|Abraham Ball]] *Mother: [[Williamson-2109|Susannah Williamson]] *Sponsor: Ann Jane Williamson *Baptized: '''[[Scholes-302|William Schouler]]''' *Baptism Date: 20 April 1851 *Birth Date: 4 April 1851 *Father: [[Scholes-39|Anthony Schouler]] *Mother: [[Livingstone-62|Elizabeth Livingston]] *Sponsors: William Livingston, Henry Piles *Baptized: '''Elizabeth Johnson''' *Baptism Date: 27 April 1851 *Birth Date: 1845 (only the year is given) *Father: John Johnson *Mother: Ann (blank) *Sponsors: Aushaus(?) Schuler, Isabella Marshall *Baptized: '''Mary Johnson''' *Baptism Date: 27 April 1851 *Birth Date: 1845 *Father: John Johnson *Mother: Ann (blank) *Sponsors: Aushaus(?) Schouler, Isabella Marshall *Baptized: '''Amelia Carbline(?) Morris''' *Baptism Date: 25 May 1851 *Birth Date: 18 April 1851 *Father: James Morris *Mother: Susannah Rurry *Sponsors: Mary Proctor and James Heuston *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3682|Margaret Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 20 July 1851 *Birth Date: 2 June 1851 *Father: [[Livingston-3630|John Livingston]] *Mother: [[McCombs-664|Rachel McCombs]] *Sponsors: James Livingston and Robert Livingston *Baptized: '''Margaret Johnson''' *Baptism Date: 3 August 1851 *Birth Date: -- July 1847 *Father: William Johnson *Mother: Ann Mooney *Sponsors: Isabella Marshall and Joseph Beer *Baptized: '''[[Tomlinson-3254|Matthew Tomlinson]]''' *Baptism Date: 3 August 1851 *Birth Date: 24 March 1851 *Father: [[Tomlinson-3253|John Tomlinson]] *Mother: [[Jackson-33168|Jane Jackson]] *Sponsors: Charles Price and William Sissons *Baptized: '''[[Lower-1059|Samuel Lower]]''' *Baptism Date: 17 August 1851 *Birth Date: 28 June 1851 *Father: [[Lower-1055|John Lower]] *Mother: [[Williamson-11327|Mary Williamson]] *Sponsors: Henry Lower Senior and Henry Lower Junior *Baptized: '''Richard McWilliams''' *Baptism Date: 20 September 1851 *Birth Date: 12 September 1851 *Father: John McWilliams *Mother: Sarah Driscoll *Sponsors: Richard McWilliams and John McWilliams == 1852 == *Baptized: '''[[Keeler-1645|Jane Keeler]]''' *Baptism Date: 18 January 1852 *Birth Date: (blank day of blank month) 1851 *Father: [[Keeler-1646|Humphrey Keeler]] *Mother: [[Piles-168|Phoebe Piles]] *Sponsors: Henry Piles and M. Williamson *Baptized: '''[[Sisson-1504|Thomas Darbison Sissions]]''' *Baptism Date: 1 February 1852 *Birth Date: 18 October 1851 *Father: [[Sisson-1505|Thomas Sissons]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-182|Jane Gilkisson]] *Sponsors: Robert Gelkison, Robert Sissons *Baptized: '''Sarah Ann Lower''' *Baptism Date: 28 March 1852 *Birth Date: 5 February 1852 *Father: Henry Lower *Mother: Sarah (illegible) *Sponsors: None *Baptized: '''Mary Gingras''' *Baptism Date: 15 February 1852 *Birth Date: 1 February 1852 *Father: Moses Gingras *Mother: Matilda Edgerly *Sponsors: George Price and Sarah Price *Baptized: '''[[Gray-29786|John Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 May 1852 *Birth Date: 29 March 1852 *Father: [[Gray-29783|John Gray]] *Mother: [[Smith-222768|Ellen Smith]] *Sponsors: James Gray, Catherine Gray, Andrew Garvin *Baptized: '''[[Reinhart-653|Jonathan Reinhart]]''' *Baptism Date: 9 May 1852 *Birth Date: 15 April 1852 *Father: [[Reinhart-654|Jonathan Reinhart]] *Mother: [[McWilliams-1502|Lucinda McWilliams]] *Sponsors: Joseph Beer and George Price *Baptized: '''[[Johnston-16768|Matthew Johnson]]''' *Baptism Date: 16 May 1852 *Birth Date: 22 February 1852 *Father: [[Johnston-16767|Matthew Johnson]] *Mother: [[McCombs-670|Mary McCombs]] *Sponsors: Matthew Johnson and Andrew Garvin *Baptized: '''[[Price-18458|Samuel Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 4 July 1852 *Birth Date: 23 May 1852 *Father: [[Price-18459|Edwin Price]] *Mother: [[Dane-496|Jane Dane]] *Sponsors: Joseph Beer and George Price *Baptized: '''Matilda Livingston''' *Baptism Date: 11 July 1852 *Birth Date: 28 June 1852 *Father: John Livingston *Mother: Margaret Gilkison *Sponsors: John Livingston (father), Margaret Levingston (mother), Robert Gilkison (grandfather), Anne Turner, Matilda Gilkison *Note: The record says she was born 28 July and baptized 11 July. Since the record that follows it is also from 11 July, we can conclude that the priest meant to write 28 June. *Baptized: '''[[Burke-7666|John Oliver Bourke]]''' *Baptism Date: 11 July 1852 *Birth Date: 22 June 1852 *Father: [[Burke-4896|Edward Bourke]] *Mother: [[Davis-41598|Elizabeth Davis]] *Sponsors: [[Davis-41598|Elizabeth Burke (mother)]], William Davis (grandfather), Joseph Beer (godfather), Ann Davis (aunt) *Baptized: '''[[Price-18469|Marianne Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 25 June 1852 *Birth Date: 19 June 1852 *Father: [[Price-18468|George Price]] *Mother: [[Campbell-34219|Sarah Cammel]] *Sponsors: Signed by the parents *Baptized: '''Charles Robert Rull''' *Baptism Date: 8 August 1852 *Birth Date: 10 July 1852 *Father: Charles Rull *Mother: Ann Murphy *Sponsors: James Hewton and William Davids *Baptized: '''[[Panet-29|Edward Antill Panet]]''' *Baptism Date: 20 August 1852 *Birth Date: 12 August 1852 *Father: [[Panet-24|Edward Antill Panet]], Esquire *Mother: [[Dubuc-192|Julie Dubuc]] *Sponsors: Richard Lewis *Baptized: '''[[McElrea-21|John McIlroy]]''' *Baptism Date: 22 August 1852 *Birth Date: 1 January 1852 *Father: [[McElrea-24|William McIlroy]] *Mother: [[Borland-836|Mary Borland]] *Sponsors: R W Turner, Louisa Turn, James Garvin, William McElea *Baptized: '''[[Smith-186386|John Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 17 October 1852 *Birth Date: 22 September 1852 *Father: [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith]] *Mother: [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Lorimer]] *Sponsors: John Gray, Margaret Gray *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3625|Mary Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 17 October 1852 *Birth Date: 27 September 1852 *Father: [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Livingston]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-183|Ann Gilkisson]] *Sponsors: John Livingston, Margaret Livingston *Baptized: '''[[Hewton-10|Harriet Hewton]]''' *Baptism Date: 10 October 1852 *Birth Date: 10 October 1852 *Father: [[Hewton-9|Robert Hewton]] *Mother: [[Vogan-169|Eleanor Vogen]] *Sponsors: [[Hewton-9|Robert Hewton (father)]] *Baptized: '''[[Williamson-3665|Phebe Williamson]]''' *Baptism Date: 1 October 1852 *Birth Date: 22 October 1852 *Father: [[Williamson-3573|Samuel Williamson]] *Mother: [[Pyle-856|Jane Piles]] *Sponsors: Auntony Schouls, Ann Piles, Elizabeth Schools *Baptized: '''Roland Hill Smith''' *Baptism Date: 24 October 1852 *Birth Date: 14 October 1852 *Father: John Smith *Mother: Margaret Estere(?) *Sponsors: William Dang(?), Andrew Garvin, Arminia Smith *Baptized: '''William McWilliams''' *Baptism Date: 24 October 1852 *Birth Date: 8 October 1852 *Father: John McWilliams *Mother: Sarah Driscoll *Sponsors: John Hewton, Margret Pulls *Baptized: '''Ann Jane Bennett''' *Baptism Date: 6 December 1852 *Birth Date: 25 November 1852 *Father: George Bennett *Mother: Jane Austin *Sponsors: George Bennett (father), John Harth(?) == 1853 == *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3628|William Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 30 January 1853 *Birth Date: 20 December 1852 *Father: [[Livingston-3627|James Livingston]] *Mother: [[Smith-186564|Matilda Smith]] *Sponsors: Rachel Livingston, John Hewton, James Hewton *Baptized: '''[[Scholes-303|William Schoules]]''' *Baptism Date: 30 January 1853 *Birth Date: 4 January 1853 *Father: [[Scholes-39|Anthony Schoules]] *Mother: [[Livingstone-62|Elizabeth Livingston]] *Sponsors: Thomas Livingston, Robert Piles, Margaret Livingston *Baptized: '''(blank) ONeile''' *Baptism Date: 19 January 1853 (privately), 20 February 1853 (at congregation) *Birth Date: (blank) day of (blank) month, 1853 *Father: (blank) ONeile *Mother: (blank) Boyd *Sponsors: None stated *Baptized: '''[[McCombs-785|Mary Elizabeth McCombs]]''' *Baptism Date: 15 February 1853 (privately), 12 June 1853 (at congregation) *Birth Date: 25 January 1853 *Father: [[McCombs-786|Samuel McCombs]] *Mother: [[Heriot-397|Letitia Harriett]] *Sponsors: George Pricey, Maryann Pricey, Elisabeth Carmicel *Baptized: '''[[Henderson-20517|Jane Henderson]]''' *Baptism Date: 13 March 1853 *Birth Date: 14 January 1853 *Father: [[Henderson-20518|John Henderson]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-222|Maria Gilkisson]] *Sponsors: William Henderson, Eliza Gilkisson, Elizabeth Henderson *Baptized: '''Robert Neill''' *Baptism Date: 20 February 1853 *Birth Date: 25 December 1852 *Father: William Neill *Mother: Cartharine Boyd *Sponsors: John Boyd, Mary Boyd *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-989|David Garvin]]''' *Baptism Date: 29 May 1853 *Birth Date: 3 May 1853 *Father: [[Garvin-988|William Garvin]] *Mother: [[Johnson-98544|Marcianne Johnston]] *Sponsors: Joseph Beer, Andrew Garvin, Elisa Gervin *Baptized: '''Margaret Lower''' *Baptism Date: "the second (Sunday?) after ??? following" *Birth Date: 15 February 1853 *Father: Henry Lower *Mother: Sarah Allen *Sponsors: Charles Price, Susan Gray, James Palmer *Baptized: '''William Dane''' *Baptism Date: 17 July 1853 *Birth Date: 8 June 1853 *Father: William Dane Junior *Mother: Marianne Church(???) *Sponsors: Jane Temmings(?), Alexander Dane, N??? Dane *Baptized: '''Margaret Cartherine Wyatt''' *Baptism Date: 15 August 1853 *Birth Date: 19 October 1852 *Father: Francis Robert Wyatt *Mother: Mary Walsh *Sponsors: Joseph Beer, Francis R Wyatt, Martin Gray *Baptized: '''Mary Jane Davis''' *Baptism Date: 18 September 1853 *Birth Date: 1847 *Father: John Davis *Mother: Mary Sissons *Sponsors: Nanny Sysons, Thomas Sissons, Jane Sissons *Baptized: '''Ann Maria Davis''' *Baptism Date: 18 September 1853 *Birth Date: 1849 *Father: John Davis *Mother: Mary Sissons *Sponsors: Nanny Sysons, Thomas Sissons, Jane Sissons *Baptized: '''John Rumsids''' *Baptism Date: 8 September 1853 *Birth Date: 1 January 1851 *Father: John Rumsids *Mother: Margaret Jane Sinclair *Sponsors: John Gray, Margaret Larimer, Hugh Stuart(?) *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23482|Joseph Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 25 September 1853 *Birth Date: 1 August 1853 *Father: [[Gray-23464|James Gray]] *Mother: [[Wallace-14231|Catherine Wallace]] *Sponsors: Joseph Beer, Robert Hewton, Jane Wilson *Baptized: '''Joseph Davidson''' *Baptism Date: 2 October 1853 *Birth Date: 6 September 1853 *Father: David Davidson *Mother: Sarah Knox *Sponsors: Robert Hewton, Magret Hewton, William Langdon *Baptized: '''[[Smith-186577|Charles James Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 27 November 1853 *Birth Date: 21 September 1853 *Father: [[Smith-186576|Matthew Smith]] *Mother: [[Murphy-18094|Elizabeth Murphy]] *Sponsors: Matthew Smith, Alexander Smith, Armine Smith == 1854 == '''Note: The first set of these entries can be found scattered in the margins in the 1853 book or crammed in at the end.''' (from 1853 book) *Baptized: '''William James Gray''' *Baptism Date: 4 June 1854 *Birth Date: 20 May 1853 *Father: John B Gray *Mother: Marguerite Larmer *Sponsors: Charles Ball (from 1853 book) *Baptized: '''Louisa Livingston''' *Baptism Date: 11 June 1854 *Birth Date: 30 May 1854 *Father: John Livingston *Mother: Marguerite Culkison *Sponsors: Margaret Livingston, Robert Gilkison, Martha Gilkison (from the 1853 book) *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3629|Rachael Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 19 March 1854 *Birth Date: 14 October 1853 *Father: [[Livingston-3630|Robert Livingston]] *Mother: [[McCombs-664|Rachel McCombs]] *Sponsors: William Livingston, Matilda Smith, Margaret Livingston (from the 1853 book) *Baptized: '''[[Gray-29787|Mary Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 19 March 1854 *Birth Date: 15 February 1854 *Father: [[Gray-29783|John Gray]] *Mother: [[Smith-222768|Ellen Smith]] *Sponsors: Mary (???), Eliza Garvin, William Gray (from the 1853 book) *Baptized: '''[[McElrea-25|Samuel McElrea]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 April 1854 *Birth Date: 16 December 1853 *Father: [[McElrea-24|William McElrea]] *Mother: [[Borland-836|Mary Borland]] *Sponsors: William McElrea, John Henderson, Ellonor Turner (from the 1853 book) *Baptized: '''[[Morrow-4387|Catherine Morrow]]''' *Baptism Date: 23 April 1854 *Birth Date: 15 January 1854 *Father: [[Morrow-4388|William Morrow]] *Mother: [[Proctor-4943|Mary Proctor]] *Sponsors: Eliza Procter, George Morrow (from the 1853 book) *Baptized: '''[[Panet-33|Julia Harriet Panet]]''' *Baptism Date: (not stated) *Birth Date: 27 May 1854 *Father: [[Panet-24|Edward Antill Panet]] *Mother: [[Dubuc-192|Julia Dubuc]] *Sponsors: Charles Ayl???, N A Ayburn The rest of the entries for 1854 can be found in the 1854-1856 book. *Baptized: '''[[Reid-12415|William Reid]]''' *Baptism Date: 16 July 1854 *Birth Date: 26 June 1854 *Father: [[Reid-12416|Alexander Reid]] *Mother: [[Wilson-62847|Jane Wilson]] *Sponsors: Jane Read, Alexander Reed (parents); Marguerite Reid, Joseph Beer *Baptized: '''[[Henderson-20516|Eliza Henderson]]''' *Baptism Date: 6 August 1854 *Birth Date: 26 May 1854 *Father: [[Henderson-20515|George Henderson]] *Mother: [[Piles-195|Ann Piles]] *Sponsors: Noble Henderson, Ann Livingston *Baptized: '''[[Ross-18661|Jonathan Ross]]''' *Baptism Date: 27 August 1854 *Birth Date: 4 May 1854 *Father: [[Ross-6196|Richard Ross]] *Mother: [[Lower-540|Sarah Lower]] *Sponsors: Jane Timmings, Henery Lower, Henry Lower *Note: He was born in Quebec. *Baptized: '''Martha Lawer''' *Baptism Date: 8 October 1854 *Birth Date: 27 July 1854 *Father: Henry Lawer *Mother: Sarah Allen *Sponsors: Richard Ross, Sarah Ross *Baptized: '''[[Price-18467|George Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 16 December 1854 *Birth Date: 13 September 1854 *Father: [[Price-18468|George Price]] *Mother: [[Campbell-34219|Sarah Camel]] *Sponsors: Sarah Smith, John Smith == 1855 == *Baptized: '''[[Reinhart-655|Charles Reinhardt]]''' *Baptism Date: 18 February 1855 *Birth Date: 6 January 1855 *Father: [[Reinhart-654|Jonathan Reinhardt]] *Mother: [[McWilliams-1502|Lucinda McWilliams]] *Sponsors: George Price, Sarah Price (godparents); Alexander Williams (sponsor) *Baptized: '''[[Smith-186584|Margaret Jane Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 11 March 1855 *Birth Date: 1 February 1855 *Father: [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith]] *Mother: [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Larmer]] *Sponsors: Margaret Livingston, Alexander Smith, Hermina Smith *Baptized: '''[[Henderson-20519|John Henderson]]''' *Baptism Date: (not stated) *Birth Date: 24 January 1855 *Father: [[Henderson-20518|John Henderson]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-222|Maria Gilkison]] *Sponsors: William Henderson, Eliza Henderson, John Livingston *Baptized: '''Jacob Ball''' *Baptism Date: 11 March 1855 *Birth Date: 16 February 1855 *Father: Charles Ball *Mother: Ann Murphy *Sponsors: James Murphy, Jane Murphy *Baptized: '''[[Procter-552|Jane Procter]]''' *Baptism Date: 11 March 1855 *Birth Date: 7 December 1854 *Father: [[Procter-553|John Procter]] *Mother: [[Young-34512|Margaret Young]] *Sponsors: James Procter, Faye(?) Fisher, Eliza Procter *Baptized: '''[[Dane-497|James Dane]]''' *Baptism Date: 1 April 1855 *Birth Date: 13 November 1854 *Father: [[Dane-498|William Dane]] *Mother: [[Smith-188111|Mary Ann Smith]] *Sponsors: John Gray *Baptized: '''[[Johnston-16766|Joseph Johnston]]''' *Baptism Date: 24 June 1855 *Birth Date: 30 July 1854 *Father: [[Johnston-16767|Matthew Johnston]] *Mother: [[McCombs-670|Mary McCombes]] *Sponsors: George Price, James Heuston, Sarah Price *Baptized: '''[[Scholes-44|Jane Scoles]]''' *Baptism Date: 24 June 1855 *Birth Date: 8 March 1855 *Father: [[Scholes-39|Anthony Scoles]] *Mother: [[Livingstone-62|Elizabeth Livingston]] *Sponsors: William Livingston, Lucinda Scoles, Mathilda Smith *Baptized: '''[[McCombs-671|William McCombes]]''' *Baptism Date: 24 June 1855 *Birth Date: 22 April 1855 *Father: [[McCombs-672|Thomas McCombes]] *Mother: [[Carmichael-2344|Elizabeth Carmichael]] *Sponsors: John Carmichael, Catherine Mouny *Baptized: '''Matthew Williamson''' *Baptism Date: 5 August 1855 *Birth Date: 1855 (day and month are blank) *Father: Alexander Williamson *Mother: Brigitt Shanahan *Sponsors: Robert Heuston, Johnathan Reinhart, Lucano(?) Reinhart *Baptized: '''[[Tomlinson-3252|James Tomlinson]]''' *Baptism Date: 16 September 1855 *Birth Date: 21 January 1855 *Father: [[Tomlinson-3253|John Tomlinson]] *Mother: [[Jackson-33168|Jane Jackson]] *Sponsors: Robert Grey, Simon Henderson, Susannah Grey *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-990|James Garvin]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 December 1855 *Birth Date: 24 March 1855 *Father: [[Garvin-988|William Garvin]] *Mother: [[Johnson-98544|Mary Ann Johnson]] *Sponsors: Andvard Garven, Mary Garvn *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3638|Thomas Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 December 1855 *Birth Date: 10 June 1855 *Father: [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Livingston]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-183|Ann Gilkison]] *Sponsors: Robert Gilkison, Edward Turner, M. Gilkison Note: On Ancestry.com, the next two pages are repeats. *Baptized: '''[[Price-6843|Elizabeth Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 December 1855 *Birth Date: 3 June 1855 *Father: [[Price-18459|Edward Price]] *Mother: [[Dane-496|Jane Dean]] *Sponsors: Johnathan Reinhart, Jane Timmings, Mary Carmical *Baptized: '''Ann Jane Dally''' *Baptism Date: 2 December 1855 *Birth Date: 17 October 1855 *Father: James Dally *Mother: Margaret Woods *Sponsors: Ann Jane Woods, Helen Woods == 1856 == *Baptized: '''[[McElrea-26|Margaret Mc Elrea]]''' *Baptism Date: 13 January 1856 *Birth Date: 28 October 1855 *Father: [[McElrea-24|William Mac Elrea]] *Mother: [[Borland-836|Mary Bornace(?)]] *Sponsors: George Price, Sarah Price, Jane Timmings *Note: The entry incorrectly says she was baptized in January 1855. *Baptized: '''[[Gray-29788|Robert Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 13 January 1856 *Birth Date: 2 November 1855 *Father: [[Gray-29783|John Gray]] *Mother: [[Smith-222768|Ellen Smith]] *Sponsors: Martha Gray, Andrew Garvin, Simon Henderson '''Note: The rest of 1856 is apparently missing. There is only one page in the 1856 book, and it is for two burials.''' == 1857 == *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-3639|Thomas Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 19 December 1856 *Birth Date: 11 January 1857 *Father: [[Livingston-3627|James Livingston]] *Mother: [[Smith-186564|Matilda Smith]] *Sponsors: Robert Livingston, Thomas Livingston *Baptized: '''[[Smith-188114|Mary Elizabeth Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 15 February 1857 *Birth Date: 17 January 1857 *Father: [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith]] *Mother: [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Larmour]] *Sponsors: James Hewton *Baptized: '''Alexander Ball''' *Baptism Date: 14 March 1857 *Birth Date: 16 February 1857 *Father: Charles Ball *Mother: Ann Murphy *Witnesses: Alexander Smith, Joseph Beer *Baptized: '''[[Dane-499|Alexander Dane]]''' *Baptism Date: 29 March 1857 *Birth Date: 20 January 1857 *Father: [[Dane-498|William Dane]] *Mother: [[Smith-188111|Mary Smith]] *Witnesses: John Dane, John Gray *Baptized: '''[[Procter-554|James Procter]]''' *Baptism Date: 29 March 1857 *Birth Date: 12 January 1857 *Father: [[Procter-553|John Procter]] *Mother: [[Young-34512|Margaret Young]] *Witnesses: William McElrea, Joseph Beer *Baptized: '''[[Johnston-16779|Andrew Johnston]]''' *Baptism Date: 12 April 1857 *Birth Date: 4 January 1857 *Father: [[Johnston-16767|Matthew Johnston]] *Mother: [[McCombs-670|Mary McCombs]] *Witnesses: Thomas McCombs, John Smith *Baptized: '''[[McCombs-673|Joseph McCombe]]''' *Baptism Date: 12 April 1857 *Birth Date: 10 March 1857 *Father: [[McCombs-672|Thomas McCombe]] *Mother: [[Carmichael-2344|Elizabeth CoMicheal]] *Witnesses: Samuel McComb, Thomas CoMicheal *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23682|Catherine Grey]]''' *Baptism Date: 12 April 1857 *Birth Date: 4 July 1856 *Father: [[Gray-23464|James Grey]] *Mother: [[Wallace-14231|Catherine Wallis]] *Witnesses: Johnathan Reinhart, Robert Hewton *Baptized: '''[[Price-18600|Thomas Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 10 May 1857 *Birth Date: 29 March 1857 *Father: [[Price-18468|George Price]] *Mother: [[Campbell-34219|Sarah Cambel]] *Witnesses: John Juplay(?), Harriet Darbyson *Baptized: '''[[McElrea-27|Mary McElray]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 August 1857 *Birth Date: 17 May 1857 *Father: [[McElrea-24|William McElray]] *Mother: [[Borland-836|Mary Borland]] *Witnesses: George Price, William Sissons, Joseph Beer *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-773|Mary Ann Garvin]]''' *Baptism Date: 30 August 1857 *Birth Date: 28 December 1856 *Father: [[Garvin-774|John Garvin]] *Mother: [[Mooney-2337|Mary Ann Mooney]] *Witnesses: Robert Grey, William Sissons, John Timmons ''At this point, the priest simply stopped recording the mother's names for several entries.''' *Baptized: '''[[Gray-29789|James Grey]]''' *Baptism Date: 8 November 1858 *Birth Date: 2 October 1858 *Father: [[Gray-29783|John Grey]] *Mother: Not stated *Witnesses: Wm Grey, Eliza Grey *Baptized: '''[[Scholes-43|Margaret Ann Scholes]]''' *Baptism Date: 22 November 1857 *Birth Date: 13 October 1857 *Father: [[Scholes-39|Anthony Scholes]] *Mother: Not stated *Witnesses: William Grey, William Sissons, Robert Gilkinson *Baptized: '''[[McWilliams-1747|Mary Jane McWilliams]]''' *Baptism Date: 22 November 1857 *Birth Date: 26 October 1857 *Father: [[McWilliams-1499|Alexander McWilliams]] *Mother: Not Stated *Witnesses: William Grey, William Sissons, Robert Gilkinson *Baptized: '''Richard Hewton''' *Baptism Date: 6 December 1857 *Birth Date: 29 September 1857 *Father: James Hewton *Mother: Mary Rezin *Witnesses: Richard Rezin, Elizabeth Rezin, Wm Sissons == 1858 == *Baptized: '''[[Piles-194|Henry Piles]]''' *Baptism Date: 31 January 1858 *Birth Date: 6 January 1858 *Father: [[Piles-173|Robert Piles]] *Mother: [[Tomlinson-3255|Ann Tomlinson]] *Witnesses: Henry Piles, Wm Williamson, Wm Sissons *Baptized: '''[[McCombs-787|Lydia McCombes]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 February 1858 *Birth Date: 1 January 1858 *Father: [[McCombs-786|Samuel McCombes]] *Mother: [[Heriot-397|Laticia Harrot]] *Witnesses: George Price, Lydia Webb, Sarah Price *Baptized: '''[[Morrow-5394|William James Morrow]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 February 1858 *Birth Date: 28 January 1858 *Father: [[Morrow-4388|William Morrow]] *Mother: [[Proctor-4943|Mary Proctor]] *Witnesses: James Morrow, Eliza Proctor, George Price *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-4286|Cecelia Levingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 February 1858 *Birth Date: 23 January 1858 *Father: [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Levingston]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-183|Ann Gilkison]] *Witnesses: John Gilkison, Ann Jane Levingston, Matilda Gilkison *Baptized: '''[[Mooney-2766|Catherine Mooney]]''' *Baptism Date: 14 March 1858 *Birth Date: 14 February 1858 *Father: [[Mooney-2335|Henry Mooney]] *Mother: [[Gray-23681|Susannah Grey]] *Witnesses: William Grey, Martha Grey, Jane Mooney *Baptized: '''Solomon Henderson''' *Baptism Date: 14 March 1858 *Birth Date: 24 January 1858 *Father: William Henderson *Mother: Josephina Laufountain *Witnesses: Simon Henderson, Christipher Henderson, Mary Henderson *Baptized: '''[[Johnston-20078|Mary Johnston]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 March 1858 *Birth Date: 15 August 1857 *Father: [[Johnston-16585|Alexander Johnston]] *Mother: [[Garvin-769|Eliza Garvin]] *Witnesses: George Price, Alexander Woods, Sarah Price *Baptized: '''[[Smith-222386|Ellen Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 April 1858 *Birth Date: 28 February 1858 *Father: [[Smith-222385|George Smith]] *Mother: [[Wood-37386|Ann Jane Woods]] *Witnesses: Alexander Woods, Sarah Smith, Ellen Woods *Baptized: '''[[Todd-10005|Thomas Todd]]''' *Baptism Date: 25 April 1858 *Birth Date: 6 July 1857 *Father: [[Todd-10006|James Todd]] *Mother: Nancy Ann Garvin *Witnesses: Thomas Co Micheal, Mary Co Micheal, E. A. Panet *Baptized: '''[[Price-22412|John Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 20 June 1858 *Birth Date: 14 May 1858 *Father: [[Price-18466|Charles Price]] *Mother: [[Smith-186579|Ann Jane Smith]] *Witnesses: George Price, John Smith, Mary Smith *Baptized: '''[[Davison-4534|James Davidson]]''' *Baptism Date: 3 October 1858 *Birth Date: 19 September 1858 *Father: [[Davison-4533|William Davidson]] *Mother: [[Reason-175|Ellen Reizen]] *Witnesses: James Davidson, William Davidson, Mary Davidson *Baptized: '''[[Price-22413|William Price]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 November 1858 *Birth Date: 9 October 1858 *Father: [[Price-18459|Edwin Price]] *Mother: [[Dane-496|Jane Dean]] *Witnesses: G Price, J M Johnston, Mary McComb *Baptized: '''[[Henderson-20520|William Henderson]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 November 1858 *Birth Date: 20 October 1858 *Father: [[Henderson-20518|John Henderson]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-222|Maria Gilkison]] *Witnesses: Robert Gilkison, Matilda Gilkison, James Henderson *Baptized: '''[[Tomlinson-3995|Thomas Tomlinson]]''' *Baptism Date: 28 November 1858 *Birth Date: 9 August 1858 *Father: [[Tomlinson-3253|John Tomlinson]] *Mother: [[Jackson-33168|Jane Jackson]] *Witnesses: Simon Henderson, Ellen Turner, George Price == 1859 == *Baptized: '''William McWilliams''' *Baptism Date: 23 January 1859 *Birth Date: 20 January 1859 *Father: Alexander McWilliams *Mother: Bridget Shanahan *Witnesses: Johnathan Reinhart, John McWilliams, Matilda Reinhart *Baptized: '''John McWilliams''' *Baptism Date: 6 February 1859 *Birth Date: 24 January 1859 *Father: John McWilliams *Mother: Sarah Driscol *Witnesses: John McWilliams, Edward Turner, Robert Henderson *Baptized: '''[[Williamson-13048|Phobe Williamson]]''' *Baptism Date: 6 February 1859 *Birth Date: 31 December 1858 *Father: [[Williamson-13047|William Williamson]] *Mother: [[Piles-195|Ann Pyles]] *Witnesses: William Williamson, Anthony Scholes *Baptized: '''[[McCombs-790|Thomas McComb]]''' *Baptism Date: 6 February 1859 *Birth Date: 26 December 1858 *Father: [[McCombs-672|Thomas McComb]] *Mother: [[Carmichael-2344|Elizabeth Carmichael]] *Witnesses: William ??, Ester Livingston, Elizabeth McCourty(?) *Baptized: '''[[Woods-14663|William Woods]]''' *Baptism Date: 20 February 1859 *Birth Date: 13 January 1859 *Father: [[Wood-37387|Alexander Woods]] *Mother: [[Livingston-4288|Margaret Livingston]] *Witnesses: Alexander Woods, Margaret Woods, Archibald Woods *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-991|William Garven]]''' *Baptism Date: 20 March 1859 *Birth Date: 29 April 1858 *Father: [[Garvin-988|William Garven]] *Mother: [[Johnson-98544|Mary Ann Johnson]] *Witnesses: John Garven *Baptized: '''James Gray''' *Baptism Date: 20 March 1859 *Birth Date: 21 August 1858 *Father: James Gray *Mother: Mary Elizabeth Harper *Witnesses: William George Gray *Baptized: '''[[Mooney-2768|Robert Mooney]]''' *Baptism Date: 31 March 1859 *Birth Date: 20 March 1859 *Father: Not Stated (Illegitimate) *Mother: [[Mooney-2767|Sarah Jane Mooney]] *Witnesses: Thomas Sissons, Richard Ross, Susannah Mooney *Baptized: '''[[Procter-711|Margaret Procter]]''' *Baptism Date: 3 April 1859 *Birth Date: 27 January 1859 *Father: [[Procter-553|John Procter]] *Mother: [[Young-34512|Margaret Young]] *Witnesses: William Morrow, Isabella Hewton, Eliz Procter *Baptized: '''Henry George Timmings''' *Baptism Date: 3 April 1859 *Birth Date: 1 September 1858 *Father: Not Stated (Illegitimate) *Mother: Jane Timmings, daughter of John Timmings *Witnesses: John Timmings, E A Panet, John Henderson, Jane Henderson *Baptized: '''Sarah Daly''' *Baptism Date: 17 April 1859 *Birth Date: 26 July 1858 *Father: James Daly *Mother: Margaret Woods *Witnesses: Margaret Daly, Sarah Jane Woods, William James Woods *Baptized: '''Rebecca Jane Orr''' *Baptism Date: 17 April 1859 *Birth Date: 3 February 1859 *Father: Robert Orr *Mother: Rebecca Glen *Witnesses: Robert Orr, Alexander Cowan, Jane Cowan *Baptized: '''[[Reid-15366|Margaret Leonie Read]]''' *Baptism Date: 1 May 1859 *Birth Date: 14 December 1858 *Father: [[Reid-12416|Alexander Read]] *Mother: [[Wilson-62847|Jane Wilson]] *Witnesses: Alexander Read, Simon Henderson, Jane Henderson (sponsor) *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-992|Sarah Jane Garvin]]''' *Baptism Date: 22 May 1859 *Birth Date: 12 May 1859 *Father: [[Garvin-774|John Garvin]] *Mother: [[Mooney-2337|Mary Ann Mooney]] *Witnesses: John Garvin, Mary Ann Garvin, Henry Mooney *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-4291|Mary Matilda Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 29(?) May 1859 *Birth Date: 30 April 1859 *Father: [[Livingston-3675|John Livingston]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-189|Margaret Gilkison]] *Witnesses: Margaret Levingson, Robert Gilkison, Matilda Gilkison, Mary McWilliam *Baptized: '''[[Livingston-4292|Sarah Ann Livingston]]''' *Baptism Date: 26 May 1859 *Birth Date: 27 March 1859 *Father: [[Livingston-3630|Robert Livingston]] *Mother: [[McCombs-664|Rachel McComb]] *Witnesses: Robert Livingston, ? Johnston, Mary McCombs, Rachel McCombs *Baptized: '''[[Panet-34|William Bernard Panet]]''' *Baptism Date: 24 July 1859 *Birth Date: 10 July 1859 *Father: [[Panet-24|Edward Antill Panet]] *Mother: [[Dubuc-192|Julia Dubuc]] *Witnesses: Peter Duplain, H Panet, Esther Duplain *Baptized: '''Samuel Livingston''' *Baptism Date: 7 August 1859 *Birth Date: 20 May 1859 *Father: Samuel Livingston *Mother: Matilda Smith *Witnesses: Samuel Livingston, Alex Smith, Ann Jane Livingston *Baptized: '''[[Smith-222767|Rabena Smith]]''' *Baptism Date: 4 September 1859 *Birth Date: 5 August 1859 *Father: [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith]] *Mother: [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Larmer]] *Witnesses: Elizabeth Smith, Jane Gray, Nancy Gray, Catharene Gray *Baptized: '''[[Ball-2981|Abraham Ball]]''' *Baptism Date: 18 September 1859 *Birth Date: 23 May 1859 *Father: [[Ball-2980|Charles Ball]] *Mother: [[Murphy-2700|Ann Murphy]] *Witnesses: Charles Ball, Abraham Ball, Susannah Ball *Baptized: '''[[Gray-29782|Eliza Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 2 October 1859 *Birth Date: 11 September 1859 *Father: [[Gray-29783|John Gray]] *Mother: [[Smith-222768|Ellen Smith]] *Witnesses: John Gray, Ellen Gray, Claudia Gray *Baptized: '''Mary Anne Murphy''' *Baptism Date: 16 October 1859 *Birth Date: 22 January 1859 *Father: James Murphy *Mother: Jane Allen *Witnesses: James Murphy (father); Jane Murphy (mother); William M??; Mary Morrow *Baptized: '''[[Dean-11567|Hugh Dean]]''' *Baptism Date: 30 October 1859 *Birth Date: 28 August 1858 *Father: [[Dane-498|William Dean]] *Mother: [[Smith-188111|Mary Ann Smith]] *Witnesses: Mary Ann Dean, M. Johnston, Mary McCombs *Baptized: '''Robert John Hewton''' *Baptism Date: 27 November 1859 *Birth Date: 6 September 1859 *Father: James Hewton *Mother: Mary Rezin *Witnesses: James Hewton, Mary Hewton, William Davidson, John Davidson, Ellen Davidson -- *Baptized: *Baptism Date: *Birth Date: *Father: *Mother: *Witnesses:

Bourg-Louis, Québec Anglican Burials

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This page acts as an index to information that can be found in the burial records for Bourg-Louis that are available online as part of the Drouin Collection, viewable through subscription websites like Ancestry.com. == 1850 == *Deceased: '''Fidelia Ann Johnson''' *Burial Date: 1 December 1850 *Death Date: 29 November 1850 *Age: infant *Father: William Johnson *Witnesses: Joseph Beer, Ann Johnston == 1851 == *Deceased: '''Catherine Gilcrest Smith''' *Burial Date: 26 January 1851 *Death Date: 23 January 1851 *Spouse: Hugh Smith *Former Spouse: George Thompson *Witnesses: John Henderson and William Henderson *Deceased: '''[[Wood-31017|David Woods]]''' *Burial Date: 20 April 1851 *Death Date: 19 April 1851 *Parents: [[Wood-31016|Archibald Woods]] and [[Prescott-1965|Ann Prescott Woods]] *Witnesses: Archibald Woods and Alexander Woods *Deceased: '''[[Price-18460|George Price]]''' *Burial Date: 16 April 1851 *Death Date: 15 April 1851 *Parents: [[Price-18459|Edwin (??) Price]] and [[Dane-496|Jane Dane Price]] *Witnesses: George Price and John Carmichel *Deceased: '''Mary Davidson''' *Burial Date: 8 May 1851 *Death Date: 6 May 1851 *Father: James Davidson *Witnesses: James Davidson, William Davidson *Deceased: '''Eliza Smith''' *Burial Date: 26 July 1851 *Death Date: 25 July 1851 *Parents: John Smith and (---) Gillespie Smith *Witnesses: John Smith and George Smith *Deceased: '''Elizabeth Johnson''' *Burial Date: 13 August 1851 *Death Date: 13 August 1851 *Parents: William Johnson and Ann Mooney Johnson *Witnesses: Ann Mooney and Archibald Woods *Deceased: '''Edward Rull''' *Burial Date: 5 August 1851 *Death Date: 4 August 1851 *Parents: Abraham Rull and Susan Williamson Rull *Witnesses: Abraham Rull and Charles Rull *Note: The record appears to say that Edward was "born" 4 August and buried the following day. That may be true, but the priest probably meant to write "died." *Deceased: '''William Hewton''' *Burial Date: 9 December 1851 *Death Date: 7 December 1851 *Witnesses: Robert Hewton and Robert Hewton Junior *Note: William, described as a farmer, was presumably a bachelor. == 1852 == *Deceased: '''[[Edgely-5|Matilda Edgerly]]''' *Burial Date: 3 May 1852 *Death Date: 1 May 1852 *Spouse: [[Gingras-281|Moses Gingras]] *Father: George Edgerly *Witnesses: George Edgerly and Archibald Woods *Deceased: '''[[Scholes-302|William Schoules]]''' *Burial Date: 21 September 1852 *Death Date: 19 September 1852 *Father: [[Scholes-39|Anthony Schoules]] *Witnesses: Nathan(?) Livingston, [[Scholes-39|Anth Scoles]] *Deceased: '''[[Hewton-10|Harriet Hewton]]''' *Burial Date: 19 October 1852 *Death Date: 18 October 1852 *Parents: [[Hewton-9|Robert Hewton]] and [[Vogan-169|Eleanor Vogan Hewton]] *Witnesses: Robert Hewton, John Hewton == 1853 == *Deceased: '''Isabella Maguire Rezin''' *Burial Date: 27 January 1853 *Death Date: 25 January 1853 *Spouse: Richard Rezin *Witnesses: Richard Reason, Sheriff Black *Deceased: '''[[Williamson-3664|Ann Jane Williamson]]''' *Burial Date: 29 January 1853 *Death Date: 26 January 1853 *Parents: [[Williamson-3573|Samuel Williamson]] and [[Pyle-856|Jane Piles]] *Witnesses: Joseph Beer *Deceased: '''William McWilliams''' *Burial Date: 6 February 1853 *Death Date: 4 February 1853 *Spouse: None stated *Witnesses: John McWilliams, Johnathan Reinhart *Notes: No family or age is given, but he is described as "late Colour Serjeant and master tudor(?) in her Majesty 69th Regt of foot and on the Canada pension list" *Deceased: '''Unnamed Daughter Gray''' *Burial Date: 21 March 1853 *Birth Date: 19 March 1853 *Death Date: 20 March 1853 *Parents: John Gray and Margaret Lurimer *Witnesses: John Gray, William Smith *Deceased: '''Matilda Livingston''' *Burial Date: 11 July 1853 *Death Date: 10 July 1853 *Parents: John Livingston and Margaret Gilkisson *Witnesses: John Livingston, Robert Gilkisson *Deceased: '''Nancy Ann Gray''' *Burial Date: (not stated) *Death Date: 8 November 1853 *Age: 92 *Spouse: Not stated *Witnesses: Not stated *Deceased: '''[[Gray-23902|William Gray]]''' *Burial Date: 15 November 1853 *Death Date: 11 November 1853 *Age: 90 *Witnesses: Joseph Beer == 1854 == *Deceased: '''Bernard Antoine Panet, Esquire''' *Burial Date: 3 July 1854 *Death Date: 1 July 1854 *Age: 73 *Witnesses: Laurence Conoly, Aug. Panet *Note: No family given, but he is described as "late Coroner, for the district of Quebec, and Signor in possession of the South West half of the said Signiory of Bourg Louis" == 1855 == *Deceased: '''Robert Sissons''' *Burial Date: 16 December 1855 *Death Date: 11 December 1855 *Age: 84 *Note: No family is given. Robert is said to be from both Bourglouis and Cap Sante. == 1856 == *Deceased: '''[[Gray-23684|Mary Garvin]]''' *Burial Date: Not stated *Death Date: 11 January 1856 *Age: 53 *Spouse: [[Garvin-775|Andrew Garvin]] *Witnesses: George Price *Deceased: '''George Edgeley''' *Burial Date: 10 February 1856 *Death Date: 4 February 1856 *Age: 80 years *Witnesses: George Price, Simon Henderson *Deceased: '''Mary Toganna(?)''' *Burial Date: 23 September 1856 *Death Date: 21 September 1856 *Age: 77 years *Spouse: James Skinner *Witnesses: George Price, Joseph Beer == 1857 == *Deceased: '''[[Reinhart-655|Charles Reinhart]]''' *Burial Date: 18 February 1857 *Death Date: 16 February 1857 *Age: Not stated *Parents: [[Reinhart-654|Jonathan Reinhart]] and [[McWilliams-1502|Lusanda McWilliams]] *Witnesses: Jonathan Reinhart, Joseph Beer *Deceased: '''William Tomlinson''' *Burial Date: 7 April 1857 *Death Date: 4 April 1857 *Age: 22 years *Parents: John Tomlinson and Ann (blank) *Witnesses: Charles Ball, Alexander Smith, William Sissons *Deceased: '''Joseph Tomlinson''' *Burial Date: 19 May 1857 *Death Date: 17 May 1857 *Age: Not stated *Parents: [[Tomlinson-3253|John Tomlinson]] and [[Jackson-33168|Jane Jackson]] *Witnesses: John Henderson, William Henderson, Thomas Livingston *Deceased: '''[[Henderson-20521|Moria Henderson]]''' *Burial Date: 19 May 1857 *Death Date: 18 May 1857 *Age: Not stated *Parents: [[Henderson-20518|John Henderson]] and [[Gilkison-222|Moria Gilkinson]] *Witnesses: Robert Gilkinson, William Henderson, John Tomlinson *Deceased: '''[[Gray-23682|Catherine Grey]]''' *Burial Date: 13 August 1857 *Death Date: 12 August 1857 *Age: Not stated *Parents: [[Gray-23464|James Grey]] and [[Wallace-14231|Catherine Wallis]] *Witnesses: None stated *Deceased: '''Robert Hewton''' *Burial Date: 30 August 1857 *Death Date: 27 August 1857 *Age: Not stated *Parents: James Hewton and Mary Reason *Witnesses: Richard Reason, Robert Hewton, Thomas Reason *Deceased: '''[[Davis-67271|Mary Ann (Davis) Price]]''' *Burial Date: 4 November 1857 *Death Date: 1 November 1857 *Age: 62 years *Spouse: [[Price-18610|George Price]] *Witnesses: Wm Sissons, Joseph Beer, George Price *Note: The actual text says "by maiden name Davis Cowdrey" '''Important: At this point, for deceased children, the priest stopped recording the mother's name and only identified the father.''' *Deceased: '''Thomas Newey''' *Burial Date: 9 November 1857 *Death Date: 7 November 1857 *Age: Not stated *Parents: Joseph Newey *Witnesses: Alexander Smith, Wm McElrea, Charles Ball *Deceased: '''Mary McCombes''' *Burial Date: 10 November 1857 *Death Date: 8 November 1857 *Age: 86 years *Witnesses: None stated *Note: No family are mentioned. *Deceased: '''Sarah (Allen) Lower''' *Burial Date: 22 November 1857 *Death Date: 9 November 1857 *Age: 28 years *Spouse: Henry Lower *Witnesses: William Sissons, Edward Turner, John Timmons == 1858 == *Deceased: '''James Morrow''' *Burial Date: 24 July 1858 *Death Date: 22 July 1858 *Age: 56 *Witnesses: George Morrow, Robert Henderson, John Henderson *Deceased: '''[[Livingston-4287|William Levingston]]''' *Burial Date: 22 November 1858 *Death Date: 19 November 1858 *Age: 62 years *Witnesses: John Livingston, James Hewton == 1859 == *Deceased: '''[[Mooney-2767|Sarah Jane Mooney]]''' *Burial Date: 31 March 1859 *Death Date: 29 March 1859 *Age: 19 *Father: [[Mooney-2335|Henry Mooney]] *Witnesses: Thomas Sissons, Richard Ross, George Price *Deceased: '''[[Smith-222764|William Henry Smith]]''' *Burial Date: 2 May 1859 *Death Date: 1 May 1859 *Age: 2 years and 6 months *Parents: [[Smith-186576|Matthew Smith]] *Witnesses: Matthew Smith, James Murphy, Charles Ball *Deceased: '''Joseph Newey''' *Burial Date: 29 May 1859 *Death Date: 25 May 1859 *Age: Not Stated *Note: There are no stated relationships and no witnesses for this entry *Deceased: '''[[Sisson-1762|William Sissons]]''' *Burial Date: 29 July 1859 *Death Date: 28 July 1859 *Age: 2 years *Parents: [[Sisson-1505|Thomas Sissons]] and [[Gilkison-182|Jane Gilkison]] *Witnesses: Thomas Sissons, Robert Gilkison *Deceased: '''[[Garvin-991|William Garven]]''' *Burial Date: 8 August 1859 *Death Date: 6 August 1859 *Age: 15 months *Father: [[Garvin-988|William Garven]] *Witnesses: William Garven, Henry Mooney, John Garven *Deceased: '''Rebecca Jane Orr''' *Burial Date: 14 August 1859 *Death Date: Not Stated *Age: Not Stated *Father: Robert Orr *Witnesses: Robert Orr, Simon Henderson *Deceased: '''[[Procter-712|James Procter]]''' *Burial Date: 7 October 1859 *Death Date: 5 October 1859 *Age: 64 years *Witnesses: John Procter, Robert Hewton, John Henderson -- *Deceased: *Burial Date: *Death Date: *Age: *Spouse: *Parents: *Witnesses:

Bourg-Louis, Québec Anglican Marriages

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This page acts as an index to information that can be found in the marriage records for Bourg-Louis that are available online as part of the Drouin Collection, viewable through subscription websites like Ancestry.com. For the "missing" years, there were no marriages, with the possible exception of 1856 whose record was apparently lost. == 1851 == *Groom: '''Henry Lawer''' *Bride: '''Sarah Allen''' *Bride's father: James Allen of Ireland *Wedding Day: 28 April 1851 *Groom: '''[[Allen-38400|David Allen]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gray-23466|Mary Gray]]''' *Bride's father: William Gray of Bourg-Louis *Wedding Day: 5 May 1851 *Groom: '''[[Panet-24|Autile Panet]]''' *Bride: '''[[Dubuc-192|Jeulie Dubuc]]''' *Bride's father: Charles Dubuc of Saint-Raymond *Wedding Day: 17 October 1851 *Signed witnesses: B A Panet == 1852 == *Groom: '''[[Gray-23467|Owen Gray]]''' *Bride: '''[[Wales-1157|Elizabeth Wales]]''' *Wedding Day: 13 August 1852 *Signed witnesses: John Hall *Note: Elizabeth was a widow; her deceased husband is not named == 1853 == *Groom: '''John Scary''' *Bride: '''Jencan(?) Bennett *Bride's father: George Bennett *Wedding Day: 28 March 1853 *Signed witnesses: John Henderson *Groom: '''[[Henderson-20515|George Henderson]]''' *Bride: '''[[Piles-195|Ann Piles]]''' *Bride's father: [[Pyle-858|Henry Piles]] *Wedding Day: 30 May 1853 *Signed witnesses: George Henderson and Ann Piles (contracting parties), Henry Piles (father) *Groom: '''[[McWilliams-1499|Alexander McWilliams]]''' *Bride: '''[[Brown-91119|Mary Brown]]''' *Wedding Day: 7 July 1853 *Signed witnesses: Alexander McWilliams and Mary Brown (contracting parties) *Groom: '''[[Reid-12416|Alexander Reid]]''' *Bride: '''[[Wilson-62847|Jane Wilson]]''' *Wedding Day: 18 December 1853 *Signed witnesses: Alexander Reed and Jane Wilson (parties), E A Panet, Joseph Beer == 1854 == (from the 1853 book) *Groom: '''James Daly''' *Bride: '''Margaret Woods''' *Wedding Day: 29 January 1854 *Signed witnesses: Margaret Woods and James Daly (parties); Joseph Beer, Alexander Woods (from the 1854 book) *Groom: '''[[Johnston-16585|Alexander Johnston]]''' *Bride: '''[[Garvin-769|Eliza Jane Garvin]]''' *Wedding Day: 11 April 1854 *Signed witnesses: George Price, John Gray *Groom: '''[[Price-18466|Charles Price]]''' *Bride: '''[[Smith-186579|Ann Jane Smith]]''' *Wedding Day: 18 September 1854 *Signed witnesses: Wesley Browning, Simon Henderson == 1857 == *Groom: '''[[Piles-173|Robert Piles]]''' *Bride: '''[[Tomlinson-3255|Ann Tomlinson]]''' *Wedding Day: 16 February 1857 *Signed witnesses: William Morrow, Alexander Smith *Groom: '''[[Mooney-2335|Henry Mooney]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gray-23681|Susanna Grey]]''' *Wedding Day: 30 March 1857 *Signed witnesses: William Gray, Henery Mooney *Groom: '''[[Dean-9593|Alexander Dean]]''' *Bride: '''[[Darbyson-28|Harriot Darbyson]]''' *Wedding Day: 8 June 1857 *Signed witnesses: James Todd, Walter Taylor Briggs, William Dean *Groom: '''[[Darbyson-29|John George Darbyson]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gilkison-186|Eliza Gilkison]]''' *Wedding Day: 16 August 1857 *Signed witnesses: Edward Turner, E. J. Dayliesh(?) == 1858 == *Groom: '''[[Williamson-13047|William Williamson]]''' *Bride: '''[[Piles-195|Ann (Piles) Henderson]]''' *Wedding Day: 29 March 1858 *Witnesses: Anthony Scholes, John Henderson, Ann Piles *Groom: '''John Morrow''' *Bride: '''Ann Jane Webb''' *Wedding Day: 26 April 1858 *Witnesses: William Love, Henry Webb, John Davidson -- *Groom: *Bride: *Wedding Day: *Witnesses:

Bourg-Louis, Québec Church Records

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This is a reference page with links to the three types of church records available for Bourg-Louis: baptism, marriage, and burial. Bourg-Louis was a neighborhood in Saint-Raymond, Québec populated mostly by English-speaking Protestants, while Saint-Raymond proper was populated mostly by French-speaking Catholics. The two groups appear together as part of one town on the 1851 and 1861 Censuses. Unlike the French Catholic parish records, these English Protestant records sometimes do not state women's maiden names, so the genealogy work can be more difficult. On Ancestry.com's Drouin Collection image database, the Wesleyan Methodist Church records run from 1834-1839 (picking up again in the 1860s), and the Church of England records begin in 1850. Some years are missing from the Methodist collection. The missing 1840s can be partially filled by records from the Portneuf Church of England. Entries for Bourg-Louis dating from 1840 to 1849 have been indexed. == Links == '''Bourg-Louis Wesleyan Methodist Church (1834-1839)''' [[Space:Bourg-Louis,_Québec_Methodist_Baptisms|Bourg-Louis Methodist Baptisms]] [[Space:Bourg-Louis%2C_Québec_Methodist_Marriages|Bourg-Louis Methodist Marriages]] [[Space:Bourg-Louis%2C_Québec_Methodist_Burials|Bourg-Louis Methodist Burials]] '''Portneuf Church of England (1840-1850)''' [[Space:Portneuf_Anglican_Records|Portneuf Anglican Records]] '''Bourg-Louis Church of England (begins October 1850)''' [[Space:Bourg-Louis%2C_Québec_Anglican_Baptisms|Bourg-Louis Anglican Baptisms]] [[Space:Bourg-Louis%2C_Québec_Anglican_Marriages|Bourg-Louis Anglican Marriages]] [[Space:Bourg-Louis%2C_Québec_Anglican_Burials|Bourg-Louis Anglican Burials]]

Bourg-Louis, Québec Methodist Baptisms

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This page acts as an index to information that can be found in the baptism records for Bourg-Louis that are available online as part of the Drouin Collection, viewable through subscription websites like Ancestry.com. The records include baptisms for individuals from neighboring towns, so '''only the baptisms for families from Bourg-Louis will be recorded here.''' 1834-1836 detail "the Seignory of Bourglouis and the circumjacent settlements," while 1837-1839 include (and are overwhelmingly for) the City of Quebec. ==1834== *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23904|Robert Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 10 September 1834 *Birth Date: 6 June 1834 *Father: [[Gray-23903|William Gray]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-188|Martha]] ==1835== *Baptized: '''William Maxwell''' *Baptism Date: 16 July 1835 *Birth Date: 25 May 1835 *Father: William Maxwell *Mother: Elizabeth *Baptized: '''Hannah Newburey''' *Baptism Date: 6 August 1835 *Birth Date: 5 January 1835 *Father: James Newburey *Mother: Hannah *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23463|William George Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 6 August 1835 *Birth Date: 2 August 1835 *Father: [[Gray-23464|James Gray]] *Mother: [[Wallace-14231|Catherine]] *Baptized: '''Simon Henderson''' *Baptism Date: 3 November 1835 *Birth Date: 6 October 1835 *Father: John Henderson *Mother: Mary == 1836 == *Baptized: '''[[Hewton-11|Leticia Hewton]]''' *Baptism Date: 9 March 1836 *Birth Date: 11 December 1835 *Father: [[Hewton-9|Robert Hewton]] *Mother: [[Vogan-169|Eleanor]] *Baptized: '''Thomas Muldoon''' *Baptism Date: 9 March 1836 *Birth Date: 9 January 1836 *Father: Lancelot Muldoon *Mother: Jane *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-774|John Garvin]]''' *Baptism Date: 9 March 1836 *Birth Date: 21 February 1836 *Father: [[Garvin-775|Andrew Garvin]] *Mother: [[Gray-23684|Mary]] *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23905|Thomas Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 9 March 1836 *Birth Date: 6 March 1836 *Father: [[Gray-23903|William Gray]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-188|Martha]] == 1837 == *Baptized: '''James Newburey''' *Baptism Date: 18 June 1837 *Birth Date: 27 May 1837 *Father: James Newburey *Mother: Hannah == 1838 == *Baptized: '''Sarah Jane Williamson''' *Baptism Date: 8 March 1838 *Birth Date: 2 May 1837 *Father: James Williamson *Mother: Susan Gray *Note: The main text appears to say "Sarah Jane," but the name in the margin appears to say "Susan Jane." *Baptized: '''John Richards''' *Baptism Date: 8 March 1838 *Birth Date: 4 January 1838 *Father: William Richards *Mother: Eliza *Baptized: '''[[Dean-9593|Alexander Dean]]''' *Baptism Date: 8 March 1838 *Birth Date: 14 December 1837 *Father: [[Dean-5891|William Dean]] *Mother: [[Muldoon-144|Susan Dean]] == 1839 == Note that the handwriting for this year is truly awful and can be difficult to read. *Baptized: '''[[Gray-23906|Eliza Gray]]''' *Baptism Date: 17 January 1839 *Birth Date: 15 October 1838 *Father: [[Gray-23903|William Gray]] *Mother: [[Gilkison-188|Martha]] *Baptized: '''[[Garvin-776|Nancy Ann Garvin]]''' *Baptism Date: 17 January 1839 *Birth Date: 3(?) November 1838 *Father: [[Garvin-775|Andrew Garvin]] *Mother: [[Gray-23684|Mary]] *Baptized: '''[[Davison-3779|John Henry Davison]]''' *Baptism Date: 17 January 1839 *Birth Date: 13 January 1839 *Father: [[Davison-3778|James Davison]] *Mother: [[Lawson-7945|Margaret]] *Baptized: '''Margaret Livingston''' *Baptism Date: 17 January 1839 *Birth Date: 13 May 1838 *Father: William Livingston *Mother: Dorcas -- *Baptized: *Baptism Date: *Birth Date: *Father: *Mother:

Bourg-Louis, Québec Methodist Burials

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This page acts as an index to information that can be found in the burial records for Bourg-Louis that are available online as part of the Drouin Collection, viewable through subscription websites like Ancestry.com. -- All recorded burials so far (1834-1839) took place outside of Bourg-Louis.

Bourg-Louis, Québec Methodist Marriages

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This page acts as an index to information that can be found in the marriage records for Bourg-Louis that are available online as part of the Drouin Collection, viewable through subscription websites like Ancestry.com. -- *Groom: '''William Vance''' *Bride: '''Elizabeth Dane''' *Wedding Day: 16 January 1839 *Signed Witness: William Richards

Bourn Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I am looking for a birth/baptism date & parents for: Emma Sophia Bourn Marriage details (on ancesrty & at Record office) 18 Dec 1836 St George, Southwark, England to Joseph Mallows Edwards (all his details found & proved and in my possession) 1841 Census St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, England Joseph Edwards 25 Emma Edwards 25? poss 21 Richard Edwards 3 Louisa Edwards 5 months I have Joseph & Richard on all the other census records & know Joseph married again (record office records etc) We think we have found out that Louisa died June 1847 possibly at the Poor Law Union in Horsley Down, but need to get access to these. Thank you in advance for any help with where to look etc it has been driving me crazy for years

Bourque Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Bourque Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bourque Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bourque Bourque] 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 Bourque 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 Bourque's), by time period (18th Century Bourque's), or by topic (Bourque DNA, Bourque Occupations, Bourque 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. https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/tree_apps/#name=Bourg-1&view=oneNameTrees ==How to Join== Anyone can join! If you have a particular area of interest, we can start a page for that topic. Please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bourque-573|Cindy (Bourque) Cooper]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bourque}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bourg Bourg] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bourke Bourke] *also: Bourc, Bourck, Bourgue Name varients lookup table, scroll to Bourque https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VwYnlDVIw8MH4mKDQeRfJAW_2u2kSHyiGcQUw5yBepw/edit#gid=0

Boutet Name Study

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[[Category:Boutet Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Boutet-67|Michel Boutet]] 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 the surname Boutet and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Bouton, Boughton and Farnam Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Bouton, Boughton and Farnam Families == * compiled by Willis A. Boughton (b.1885) * published by W.A. Boughton, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1949. * Source Example: ::: Boughton, Willis. ''[[Space:Bouton, Boughton and Farnam Families|Bouton, Boughton and Farnam Families]]'' (W.A. Boughton, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1949) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Boughton|Boughton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bouton, Boughton and Farnam Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729816

Bouton--Boughton Family

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Bouton--Boughton Family == Descendants of John Boution, a Native of France, who Embarked from Gravesend, England, and landed at Boston in December, 1635, and settled at Norwalk, CT. * by [[Boughton-951|James Boughton]] (1822-1898) * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1890 * 684 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bouton--Boughton Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nig3AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/boutonboughtonf00bouggoog * https://archive.org/details/boutonboughtonfa00boug * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712732 * Index: [[Space:Index of Names: Bouton-Boughton Family|Index of Names: Bouton-Boughton Family]] === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=nig3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA683 Page 683] * ''Bouton Family of Norwalk, Conn.'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1934) Vol. 11, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11850/114/0 Page 114-8]. * Hoppin, Charles. ''[[Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|The Washington Ancestry]]'' (Greenfield, Ohio, 1932) Vol. 3, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89058526948&view=1up&seq=559 Page 489-514]. === Citation Formats === * Boughton, James. ''[[Space:Bouton--Boughton Family|Bouton--Boughton Family]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Boughton|Boughton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Boughton, James. ''[[Space:Bouton--Boughton Family|Bouton--Boughton Family]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1890) [ Page ].

Bova Name Study

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[[Category:Bova Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bova Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bova Bova] 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 Bova 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 Bova's), by time period (18th Century Bova's), or by topic (Bova DNA, Bova Occupations, Bova 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 Bova 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=Bova}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bova}}
{{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== * * *

Bovevagh Civil Parish, County Londonderry

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[[Category: Londonderry 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 Londonderry|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Londonderry, Ireland|Main Londonderry Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry|Category for Bovevagh Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Londonderry|Civil Parishes in County Londonderry]] |}
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]] ==Bovevagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Boith Mhéabha. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2873 Bovevagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Keenaght :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Bovevagh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Londonderry|Towns of County Londonderry]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Altmover'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Alt Mómhar.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9335,-7.0014,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9335/-7.0014 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.0013&lat=54.9394 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altmover&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Bovevagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Boith Mhéabha.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9509,-6.9386,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9509/-6.9386 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.0013&lat=54.9394 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bovevagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Muldonagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Maol Domhnaigh.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9340,-7.0638,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9340/-7.0638 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.0013&lat=54.9394 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Muldonagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Grifiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Bovevagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Bovevagh Parish (Boith Mhéabha) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2873/BF Bovevagh 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. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Ardinarive'''||''Ard an Airimh''||[[:Category:Ardinarive Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ardinarive&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ardinarive&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardinarive&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyharigan'''||''Carraigín''||[[:Category:Ballyharigan Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballyharigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballyharigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyharigan&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymoney'''||''Baile Monadh''||[[:Category:Ballymoney Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoney&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Bonnanaboigh'''||''Bunán Buí''||[[:Category:Bonnanaboigh Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Bonnanaboigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Bonnanaboigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bonnanaboigh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Bovevagh'''||''Boith Mhéabha''||[[:Category:Bovevagh Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Bovevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Bovevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bovevagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Camnish'''||''Caminis''||[[:Category:Camnish Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Camnish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Camnish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Camnish&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derryard'''||''Doire Ard''||[[:Category:Derryard Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derryard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derryard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryard&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derrylane'''||''Doire Leathan''||[[:Category:Derrylane Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derrylane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derrylane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrylane&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derrynaflaw'''|| ||[[:Category:Derrynaflaw Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derrynaflaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derrynaflaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrynaflaw&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derryork'''||''Doire Orc''||[[:Category:Derryork Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derryork&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Derryork&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryork&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drum'''||''Droim''||[[:Category:Drum Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drum&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumadreen'''||''Droim an Draighin''||[[:Category:Drumadreen Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumadreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumadreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumadreen&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumaduff'''||''Droim Uí Dhuibh''||[[:Category:Drumaduff Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumaduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumaduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumaduff&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumneechy'''|| ||[[:Category:Drumneechy Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumneechy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumneechy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumneechy&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Farkland'''||''Farchluain''||[[:Category:Farkland Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Farkland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Farkland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farkland&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Flanders'''||''Siesceann''||[[:Category:Flanders Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Flanders&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Flanders&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Flanders&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Formil'''||''Formaoil''||[[:Category:Formil Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Formil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Formil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Formil&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glebe'''||''Glebe''||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glenconway'''||''Gleann Conmhaigh''||[[:Category:Glenconway Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glenconway&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glenconway&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenconway&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortaclare'''||''Gort an Chláir''||[[:Category:Gortaclare Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Gortaclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Gortaclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortaclare&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortnahey Beg'''||''Gort na hÁithe Beag''||[[:Category:Gortnahey Beg Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Gortnahey+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Gortnahey+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnahey%20Beg&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortnahey More'''||''Gort na hÁithe Mór''||[[:Category:Gortnahey More Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Gortnahey+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Gortnahey+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnahey%20More&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Inisconagher'''|| ||[[:Category:Inisconagher Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Inisconagher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Inisconagher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inisconagher&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killibleught'''||''Coillidh Bleachta''||[[:Category:Killibleught Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Killibleught&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Killibleught&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killibleught&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Leeke'''||''Liag''||[[:Category:Leeke Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Leeke&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Leeke&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leeke&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Muldonagh'''||''Maol Domhnaigh''||[[:Category:Muldonagh Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Muldonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Muldonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Muldonagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=BOVEVAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Straw'''||''Srath''||[[:Category:Straw Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Straw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Straw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
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Bovill Cemetery

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Bowden Name Study

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[[Category:Bowden Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == ==About the Project== __NOTOC__ The Bowden Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bowden Bowden] 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 SURNAME 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 Bowden's), by time period (18th Century Bowden's), or by topic (Bowden DNA, Bowden Occupations, Bowden 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. {| |
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{{Clear}} Please contact the project leader [[Smith-113437|Donna (Smith) Henderson]] 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. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * == Task List == :1. To create Bowden profiles that are properly sourced. :2. To research and provide sources for unsourced profiles. :3. To connect unconnected Bowden profiles to the Global Wikitree.

Bowden Orphan and Probate Mystery

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== Description == :Probate records of the Estate of Elizabeth Whitson Bowden, widow of Jesse Bowden, transcribed from files in Catahoula Parish Clerk of Court office, in full to keep them all together, and primarily for the purpose of researching the mystery of challenged status Joseph Bennett as her son-in-law and his eligibility to be appointed administrator of her estate. :: :The record revealing this conflict is extremely difficult to decipher in that there is significant bleedthrough of ink from the pages it was stored with, so I may have been the first obsessive compulsive genealogist to have read it in 200 years. :: :Any time that a date is available, it is provided. Otherwise, documents are organized in what seems to be chronological order. == Background == :Elizabeth Whitson Bowden has died leaving a considerable estate. I once converted her estate after appraisal to ~$750,000 in 2017 US Dollars. Her husband had a previous wife and she has several adult stepchildren as well as four minor orphans and three daughters that appear to be married and therefore by default adults. Her marriage date is unknown, but at most it was 23 years prior to her death, husband Jesse Bowden preceding her in death by about 12 years. :: :There are quite a few documents dealing with this estate, unavailable elsewhere outside the Catahoula Parish Clerk of Court office in Harrisonburg, Louisiana, my hard-drive, and my aunt's ancestry account. Until I deciphered the nearly illegible Miranda Prickett document, that was good enough, but now suddenly, it's very interesting and a puzzle. :: :Jesse Bowden's first wife was Comfort Bowie, sister to Reason Bowie, making him an uncle to Jim Bowie, who has died at the Alamo, March 1836, just under a year prior to the death of Elizabeth Whitson Bowden. === Relations and Relationships === :'''Bowden Family Members''' : ::'''Parents''' :::'''Jesse Bowden''' - Bowden Patriarch - deceased :::'''Elizabeth Whitson Bowden''' - Bowden Second Wife - deceased ::'''Their Descendants''' :::'''Mary Bowden Wooldridge''' - daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth :::'''Miranda Bowden Prickett''' - daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth :::'''Elizabeth Bowden Bennett Ross''' - daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth :::'''Emily Bowden''' - daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth :::'''Jesse Bowden''' (2) - son of Jesse and Elizabeth :::'''Lemuel Henry Bowden''' - son of Jesse and Elizabeth :::'''James Jordan Bowden''' - son of Jesse and Elizabeth ::'''Their Sons in Law''' :::'''Barnett (B G) Wooldridge''' - Bowden son-in-law, husband of Mary :::'''John H Prickett''' - Bowden son-in-law, husband of Miranda :::'''Joseph Bennett''' - status challenged presumably a son-in-law, husband of Elizabeth :'''Extended Family, Friends and "Connections by Affinity"''' :::'''Josiah Prickett''' - possibly the father or brother of John H Prickett :::'''Wiley Blount Grayson''' - close family friend with brother married to unplaced Bowden :::'''Rezin Criswell''' - nephew of Jesse Bowden by first wife Comfort Bowie, son of sister Nancy Bowie Criswell or Creswell :::'''John Doyal''' - family friend :::'''King G Holstein''' - family friend :::'''James A Wooldridge''' - brother of Barnet G Wooldridge (in 1843 he will marry Mary O'Berry, the widow of Elisha Whatley, whose daughter, Alley Eliza becomes Lemuel Henry Bowden's second wife and son Jordan Whatley, becomes Emily Bowden's second husband) :::'''John M. B. Thompson''' - family friend :'''Attorneys''' :::'''G Mayo?''' Attorney for John H and Amanda Bowden Prickett :::'''Geo W Copley''' Attorney for Joseph Bennett :'''Judge of Probates for Catahoula Parish, Louisiana - James G. Taliaferro''' :'''Judge of Caldwell Parish, Louisiana - William P Snow''' == The Documents == === 18 Feb 1837 Family Meeting === :''State of Louisiana'' :''Parish of Catahoula'' :: :''Be it remembered that on this 18th day of February A. D. 1837 before me the undersigned judge in and for (torn) in pursuance of (illegible) notice a (torn) convened at the late residence of (Elizabeth Bowden – torn, missing, inferred) deceased in the Boeff (sic) Prairie to take into consideration matters and things relating to the interests of the minor heirs of said decedent. The meeting was composed of the following persons to wit, Mrs. Elizabeth [interesting underscore and next word written at slightly different angle] Bennett, Mrs. Miranda Prickett, Joseph [second interesting underscore and same angle as previous] Bennett and John Prickett, King G Holstein and Wiley B. Grayson, friends relatives and connections by affinity of said minors who being duly organized in family meeting and sworn proceeded to the subject matter above set forth. '' :''The meeting agreed and advise that a sale of the property of said succession would be most advisable and for the best interest of minors as much of said property would be deteriorated and lost before the said minors all become of the age of majority and that for the further reason that the property of this time commands high prices and that the proceeds of the succession put at interest or otherwise profitably invested would yield more to the minor heirs when they become of age than if retained and partitioned in kind. And further that there are heirs of age who want their part of the succession and preferring a sale as the most beneficial mode of making the division. Wherefore the meeting unanimously concurs and advises that all the property of said estate be sold according to law at Probate sale on a credit of two and three years for all sums over twenty dollars, for all sums of twenty dollars or under, cash. The purchases on credit to execute note with (terminal Sea__inity?) to be approved by the administrator of the Estate of the parish Judge (__ssutating?) interest ____________ per cent per annum from date if not ________ paid when due and a mortgage to fix retained on the land and slaves until final payment or additional security, payments to be made in equal annual installments. It was recommended that John Prickett be appointed tutor to James Jourdan Bowden a minor under the (_____torn)'' :: :''(____torn) in faith of these proceeding the members subscribe their names to the act the day and date first above written.'' ::: ::''Joseph Bennett '' ::''W B Grayson'' ::''Jno H Prickett'' ::''Myrandy Prickett'' ::''Elizabeth Bennett'' ::''King G Holstein'' ::: :::''James G Taliaferro Parish Judge'' :::''Probate Court Parish of Catahoula'' ::: :''Feby 20, 1837'' ::: :''Ordered that the proceedings herein above set forth be homologated and that sale of the property of the succession of Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden alias Whitson be made at the late residence of said decedent on the terms and conditions above specified on Saturday the 25th day of March next (1837).'' ::: :::''James G Taliaferro '' :::''Parish Judge'' :: ::: :'''Examination of the above document and subsequent documents, shows that neither Elizabeth Bennett nor Miranda Prickett signed the above document, in fact, Elizabeth signs with an X; their husbands signed for them. The signatures of the men are consistent with their signatures on subsequent documents. This meeting was held without attendance of Barnett and Mary Wooldridge. None of these details are particularly surprising in and of themselves.''' === Joseph Bennett petition to be named Administrator === :''To the Honorable James G Taliaferro Parish Judge for the Parish of Catahoula State of Louisiana and Ex-officio Judge of the Court of Probates in and for the same,'' :: :''The petition of Joseph Bennett now a resident of the Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana humbly represents unto your Honor '' :: :''That Elizabeth Whitson relict and widow of Mr Bowden a resident of the Parish of Catahoula who departed this life about twelve years since was duly constituted and appointed administrator of the estate of her deceased husband by your Honorable Court'' :: :''Your petitioner further represents unto your Honor that the said Elizabeth died about two weeks since leaving considerable property both real and personal situated in the Parish of Catahoula aforesaid, of which your petitioner prays that an inventory may be taken. In consequence of the death of the said Elizabeth mother in law of your petitioner, he says that the estate of her said husband of which she was administrator now remains without an administrator wherefore your petitioner prays that he be appointed by your Honorable Court administrator of the estate of Mr Bowden also administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Whitson widow as aforesaid after due publication of the notice required by law and for general relief.'' :: ::''Geo W. Copley'' ::''Atty for Pet.'' === Miranda Bowden Prickett Opposition to Joseph Bennett petition to be named Administrator=== :''To the Honorable James G. Taliaferro Judge and Ex officio Judge of the Court of Probate of the Parish of Catahoula, Lou.:'' ::: :''Miranda Bowden, daughter to Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden alias Elizabeth Whitson late of said Parish now deceased. The said Miranda being at present wife of John W. Pricket of your said Parish. The said John W Pricket joining his said wife herein oppose the appointment of Joseph Bennett of Ouachitta (sic) as administrator of the succession of the said Mrs. Elizabeth Whitson alias Elizabeth Bowden dec’d and also oppose his appointment as administrator to the succession of Mr Bowden dec’d as the said Bennett has prayed by his petition now place in your said office. Your petitioners being joined as above specified in this petition and the said Miranda being of the age of majority and being duly authorized by her husband say that the said Bennett has no legal claims to the appointment of administrator the said successions being in no way related to the said decedents. Petitioners deny that said decedent Elizabeth was mother-in-law to said Bennett and pray that the said Miranda or the said Miranda and her husband as your honor may deem most proper may be appointed to administer the estate of the two decedents above mentioned. The said Miranda claiming the same as a legal right by virtue of her relationship and prays relief.''' ::: ::''G (Mayo?)'' ::''Atty'' === 19 May 1837 John H Prickett named Tutor for James Jordan Bowden === :''Know all men by these presents that the We John H Prickett principal and Josiah Prickett his surety are held and firmly bound to the Governor of the State of Louisiana and his successors in office in the final sum of three thousand five hundred dollars for the payment of which the bind (?) our heirs executors and administrators firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated this 19th day of May A. D. 1837.'' :: :''The condition of this obligation is such that whereas the above bound John H Prickett has this day been appointed tutor to James Jourdan Bowden, minor heir of Elizabeth Bowden alias Elizabeth Whitson deceased Now of the said John H. Prickett shall faithfully and to the best of his abilities discharge and perform the duties incumbent upon him in his said capacity of tutor to said minor this obligation to be void and without effect otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.'' ::: ::''John H Prickett, Josiah Prickett'' ::: :::''Taken and acknowledged before me this 19th day of May A D. 1837'' :::''James G Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' ::: :''I John H Prickett do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and to the best of my abilities discharge and perform the duties incumbent upon me as tutor to James Jourdan Bowden minor heir of Elizabeth Whitson deceased, according to law so help me God.'' :: ::''John H. Prickett'' ::: :::''Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of May A.D. 1837'' :::''James G Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' === 20 May 1837 John H. Prickett named Administrator for the Estate === :''State of Louisiana'' :''Parish of Catahoula'' :: :''Be it remembered that on this 20th day of May A.D. 1837, I, the undersigned Judge in and for the parish of Catahoula State aforesaid do by these constitute and appoint John H. Prickett of said parish Administrator of the Estate and succession of the Estate of Elizabeth Bowden otherwise called Elizabeth Whitson deceased and do authorize and empower him to exercise all the rights and duties appertaining to said appointment according to law. '' :: ::''Given under my hand and seal of office on the day and date above written.'' :::''James G Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' ::::: :::''A True Copy of the original in my office'' :::''Given under my hand and seal of office'' :::''This 10th day of May A. D. 1837'' :::''James G. Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' === 25 Aug 1837 - Barnet G Wooldridge named Tutor for Emily Bowden === :''State of Louisiana'' :''Parish of Catahoula'' :: :''Be it remembered that on this 25th day of August A. D. 1837 I the undersigned Judge in and for the parish of Catahoula State aforesaid do by these presents constitute and appoint Barnet G. Wooldridge Tutor to Emily Bowden one of the minor heirs of Elizabeth Bowden or Elizabeth Whitson deceased and do authorize and empower him to exercise all the rights and duties appertaining to that office according to law'' :: ::''Given under my hand and seal of office on the day and date above written.'' :::''James G. Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' === Negro girl Rachel purchased for Emily Bowden in Probate Sale === :''B G Wooldridge Tutor to Emily Bowden'' :''Jesse Bowden'' :: :''The family meeting agreed and recommended that the Negro girl Rachel purchased at the sale for said succession for said Emily Bowden be retained for her by her tutor commenting to verify the said purchase for her.'' :: ::''W B Grayson'' ::''Rezin Creswell'' ::''Josiah Prickett'' ::''Mary Wooldridge'' ::''Myrandey Prickett'' ::: :::''James G. Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' === 13 August 1838 Wiley Grayson named as new tutor to James Bowden, Jesse Bowden emancipated === :''State of Louisiana'' :''Parish of Catahoula'' :: :''Be it known that on this 13th day of August 1838 a family meeting composed of the following persons was held and friends of the minor heirs of Elizabeth Bowden dec’d (illegible one word) at the home of Mrs. Miranda Prickett in Boeff Prairie, to wit, Mrs. Miranda Prickett, Mrs. Mary Wooldridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross alias Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett Rezin Criswell, Josiah Prickett and Wiley B. Grayson all of whom being duly (illegible word) proceeded to the consideration of the subject matter for which they assembled. '' :: :''They recommended Wiley B. Grayson as a suitable person to be appointed to James J Bowden a minor heir of Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden dec’d under the age of puberty. It was also advised and recommended that Jesse Bowden, one of the minors of said decedent near the age of majority be emancipated. The meeting further authorized the partition of the notes due to the succession of Elizabeth Bowden dec’d, among all the heirs. The said partition to be provisional and the unsettled business of the said succession to be placed in the homes of an administrator. Collections to be made by him and arrangements to be made preparatory to a fiscal settlement of the Estate. In faith whereof the members hereto submit their names of the day and date above written.'' :: ::''Josiah Prickett'' ::''Rezin Criswell'' ::''Mary Wooldridge'' ::''Myrandey Prickett'' ::''Elizabeth (her + mark) Ross'' ::''W.B. Grayson Tutor to Lemuel H. and James Bowden'' ::: :::''James G. Taliaferro'' :::''Parish Judge'' === August 1838 Barnet G Wooldridge named as Administrator of the Estate === :''Know all men by these presents that We Barnet G Wooldridge principal and James A Wooldridge and John M. B Thomson his sureties are held and firmly bound to the heir and legal representative of Elizabeth Bowden deceased in the sum of Twenty nine thousand dollars or the payment of which we bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators firmly by the presents sealed with our seal and dated this day of August 1838. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas the above bound Barnet G Wooldridge is about to become the administrator of the Estate and succession of Elizabeth Bowden deceased. Now, if the said Barnet G Wooldridge shall faithfully discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon him in that capacity and not fail to account for his administration of said Estate, whenever thereto legally required this obligation to be void and without effect otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.'' :: ::''B.G. Wooldridge'' ::''Jas A Wooldridge'' ::''J M B Thomson'' :::''Wm P Snow'' :::''(?) Paillet'' === Mary Wooldridge partition dispute === :''Know all men by these presents that Mrs. Mary Wooldridge formerly Mary Bowden, and Barnet G. Wooldridge her husband principals and Wiley B. Grayson, Rezin Criswell and John Doyal, her sureties hereby bind and obligate themselves to pay and refund to the other heirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden deceased any amount that may be over and above the just part or portions due the said Mary Wooldridge from the succession of her mother the said Elizabeth Bowden deceased. Whenever the said amount of portion shall be ascertained hereby acknowledging to have received the sum of three thousand six hundred dollars from the said Estate, if upon a settlement and fiscal partition of said estate it shall be ascertained that the amount aforesaid is more than the said Mary Wooldridge is entitled to for her share of said Estate the over(__?) is to be repaid to the said heirs by the same Mary and Barnet Wooldridge or their sureties.'' ::''Attest'' ::''James G Taliferro'' ::: ::''Mary Wooldridge'' ::''B G Wooldridge'' ::''W B Grayson'' ::''Rezin Criswell'' ::''John Doyal''

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[[Category:Bowdle Name Study]] =Bowdle Military Wartime Service= This is a work in progress. Service members are arranged alphabetically. Please take a look at the individual's profile for source records. Return to [[Space:Bowdle_Name_Study|Bowdle Name Study]]. ==American Revolution (1765 – 1783)== *Private [[Bowdle-124|Henry Bowdle Jr. (abt. 1753 - 1808)]]; served in Capt. John Mitchells Co. of the 14th Battalion of Caroline County, Maryland, by 13 Aug 1777. Ensign, Militia, Capt. Mitchells Company, 14 Aug 1779. *Private [[Bowdle-118|Henry Bowdle Jr. (abt. 1750 - bef. 1799)]]; Militia, Volunteer Company, 4th Battalion, Maryland, 1777-1778; Private, Militia, 2nd Volunteer Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1780-1781. Note: different Henry Jr. than above. *Private [[Bowdle-117|Loftis Bowdle (abt. 1760 - 1833)]]; served in Lt. Tristrim Thomas's Company, Talbot Maryland. Loftis served aboard and/or helped repair the colonial vessel Sturdy Beggar in 1776 under Capt. James Foster, as noted in the account book of John McKeel dated 13 Nov 1776 while at Fell's Point. *Private [[Bowdle-119|Tristram Bowdle (abt. 1751 - 1799)]]; Militia, Bullin Brook Company, 4th Battalion, Maryland, 1777-1778; Private, Militia, Bullin Brook Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1780-1781. *Private [[Bowdle-52|William Bowdle (abt. 1749 - abt. 1796)]]; Militia, 2nd Volunteer Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1777-1778; Took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity about 1 Mar 1778. Private, Militia, 2nd Volunteer Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1780-1781. '''American Revolution not yet assigned'''Revolutionary Patriots of Talbot County Maryland 1775-1783; Henry C. Peden, Jr.; Willow Bend Books: Westminister, Maryland, 2001.: *Private '''John Bowdle'''; Militia, Union Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1777-1778. Private, Militia, Third Haven Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1780-1781. *Private,''' Joseph Bowdle''', Militia, Oxford Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, 1777-1778. *Private,''' Loftus Bowdle''', Militia, Capt. Thomas Bullen's Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, not dated, possibly late 1775 or early 1776. *Private,''' Thomas Bowdle''', Militia, Capt. Thomas Bullen's Company, 4th Battalion Maryland, not dated, possibly late 1775 or early 1776. ==War of 1812 (1812 - 1815)== *Private [[Bowdle-104| Edward Bowdle (1781)]]; 4th Regiment Maryland Militia. *Private [[Bowdle-125|Henry Mullikin Bowdle (1791 - abt. 1834)]]; 4th Regiment Maryland Militia. *Captain [[Bowdle-97| Isaac Bowdle (1780 - 1816)]]; 9th Regiment, Cavalry, Maryland Militia. *Private [[Bowdle-207|Joseph Withgott Bowdle (1779 - 1855)]]; 2nd Regiment Ohio Militia *Private [[Bowdle-105|Lowden Bowdle (1784)]]; 35th Regiment, Queen Anne's County (Cpt. John Hackett's company).(Willett's). *Private [[Bowdle-218| Richard Barnaby Bowdle (1796 - 1838)]]; 4th Regiment Maryland Militia. *Private [[Bowdle-6|Thomas Bowdle (1776 - 1830)]]; 1st Regiment Ohio Militia (McDonald’s). *Private [[Bowdle-106|Thomas Bowdle (1786 - 1836)]]; 4th Regiment Maryland Militia. '''Not yet assigned:''' *Private William Bowdle; US Marine Corps, served under Cpt. John Hall in 1812; then served aboard the USS Macedonian (which had been captured from the British by the USS United States) until 1815. ==Civil War (1861 - 1865)== *Captain [[Bowdle-293|Ancil Marcellus Bowdle (1840 - 1931)]], Company I, 12th Colored Infantry Regiment, Tennessee; Sergeant, Company K, 1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private, Company B, 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. *Musician [[Bowdle-204|Isaiah Bowdle (abt. 1840 - 1912)]], Company B, 50th Infantry Regiment, Ohio. *Private [[Bowdle-43|Jesse Webster Bowdle (1844 - 1923]], Company F, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Illinois; 24th Light Artillery Battery, Indiana. *Private [[Bowdle-155|John W. Bowdle (1844 - 1914)]], Company F, 151st Infantry Regiment, Indiana. *Private [[Bowdle-379|John Wesley Bowdle (1835 - 1908)]], Company F, 67th Infantry Regiment, Ohio. *Private [[Bowdle-456|Joseph Alexander Bowdle (1840 - 1918)]], Company E, 82nd Infantry Regiment, Ohio. *Corporal [[Bowdle-382|Joseph W. Bowdle (1841 - 1927)]], Company C, 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment, Ohio. *Private [[Bowdle-326|Richard Washington Bowdle (1843 - 1879)]], Company H, 47th Infantry Regiment, Ohio. *Captain [[Bowdle-766|Thomas Henry Bowdle (1841 - 1934)]]; Company C, 54th Infantry Regiment, Ohio. Enlistment Date: 15 Oct 1861; Discharge Date: 15 Aug 1865. *Corporal [[Bowdle-710|William Brown Bowdle (1830 - 1932)]]; Company B, 118th Infantry Regiment, Ohio; and 16th Volunteer Reserve Company; Enlistment Date: 10 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 5 Jul 1865. *Private [[Bowdle-19|William Fletcher Bowdle (1830 - 1904)]], Company H, 148th Infantry Regiment, Ohio. *Private [[Bowdle-305|William Hunter Bowdle (1841 - 1920)]], Company A, 116th Infantry Regiment, Illinois. *Surgeon [[Bowdle-762|William James Bowdle Dr. (1834 - 1876)]]; US Navy, first service date: 3 Sep 1863. *Private [[Bowdle-299|William Raper Bowdle (1844 - 1925)]], Company C, 147th Infantry Regiment, Ohio. *Private [[Bowdle-359|William Thomas Bowdle (1833 - 1906)]], Company A, 193rd Infantry Regiment, Ohio. ==Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848)== *Private [[Bowdle-111|Jesse Allen Bowdle (1828 - 1895)]]; 1st Regiment Indiana Volunteers; Company B, Wabash Rangers. ==Spanish-American War (Apr 1898 – Dec 1898)== *Sergeant [[Bowdle-291|Charles Wesely Bowdle (1876 - 1952)]]; Co. B. 39th Regt. U S. Volunteer Infantry. *Sergeant [[Bowdle-295|George Frederick Bowdle (1880 - 1951)]]; K Co., 3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. ==World War I (1914 - 1918)== *Regimental Sergeant Major [[Bowdle-365|Alva Argo Bowdle (1894 - 1951)]]; Headquarters Company 324 Field Artillery to Discharge 12 Oct 1917; Battalion Sergeant Major 19 Oct 1917; Regimental Sergeant Major 16 Jan 1918. Meuse-Argonne. American Expeditionary Forces 12 June 1918 to 24 May 1919. Honorable discharge 22 July 1919. *Private [[Bowdle-703|Charles Edward Bowdle (1889 - 1920)]]; 154th Depot Brigade; Inducted 5/23/18, Hon disch 7/18/18; Decorations: Order of St. Sava (Serbian). *Corporal [[Bowdle-689|Charles Neal Bowdle (1898 - 1971)]]; Co B 3 Infantry ONG (Co B 148 Infantry) to Discharge Private; Corporal 11 June 1918. Ypres-Lys; St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. Wounded In Action severely 1 Nov 1918. American Expeditionary Forces 22 June 1918 to 3 Jan 1919. *Private [[Bowdle-475|Charles Perle Bowdle (1899 - 1983)]]; Students' Army Training Corps Wesleyan University Delaware Ohio to Discharge Private Honorable discharge 19 Dec 1918. *Private First Class [[Bowdle-478|Clarence Lester Bowdle (1896 - 1955)]]; Motor Truck Company 439, Quartermaster Corps; Departure Date: 17 Jul 1919; Departure Place: Brest, France; Arrival Date: 27 Jul 1919. *Private First Class [[Bowdle-704|Forest Edward Bowdle (1892 - 1978)]]; Co F, 28 Engineers Battalion, 20th Engineer Regiment (Forestry). Private, first class 1 July 1919. St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne. American Expeditionary Forces 30 Aug 1918 to 5 July 1919. Honorable discharge 12 July 1919. *Private [[Bowdle-717|Merrill DeLisle Bowdle (1890 - 1967)]]; 158 Dep Brig; Company B, 52nd Engineers; 362 Amb Co, 316th Sn Tn to discharge. St Mihiel, Defensive Sector. AEF Sep 14/18 to Apr 20/19. Hon disch May 8/19. *Seamen Second Class [[Bowdle-705|Orrin Charles Bowdle (1895 - 1964)]]; United States Navy Reserve Forces; Comments: Naval Training Station Great Lakes Ill 28 May 1918 to 11 Nov 1918. Seaman, Second Class 168 days. Released 26 Feb 1919. Honorable discharge 30 Sept 1921. Lack of funds. Naval Training Station Great Lakes Ill. Seaman Called to active duty 28 May 1918. *Private [[Bowdle-508| Rosco Dewitt (Bowdle) Bowdell (1893 - 1950)]]; Wagon Battery E, 70th Coast Artillery Corps. Departure Date: 15 Jul 1918; Departure Place: Hoboken, New Jersey; Departure Date: 11 Feb 1919; Departure Place: St Nazaire, France; Arrival Date: 22 Feb 1919; Arrival Place: Hoboken, New Jersey. *Sergeant [[Bowdle-718|Walden Bloxham Bowdle (1893 - 1972)]]; Enlistment Date: 1918 21 Mar; Enlistment County: Camp Doniphan; Enlistment State: Oklahoma; Enlistment Division: National Army; Comments: Medical Depot Base Hospital Cp Doniphan Okla to 19 Apr 1918; Medical Supply Depot Quartermaster Corps Fort Sill Okla to Discharge Private, first class 15 May 1918; Sergeant 4 Feb 1919. Honorable discharge 15 March 1919. *Sergeant [[Bowdle-513| Worley W. (Bowdle) Bowdell (1896 - 1981)]]; served in 142nd Ordinance Depot Company. ==World War II (1939 - 1945)== *[[Bowdle-500|Albert Bowdle (1905 - 1983)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 12 Mar 1941; Discharge Date: 8 Nov 1944. *Commander (O-5) [[Bowdle-701|Alexander Bowdle Jr. (1909 - 1995)]]; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 25 Aug 1927; Ship, Station or Activity: USS Relief; Ship Number or Designation: AH-1; Muster Date: 31 Mar 1939. *Staff Sergeant [[Bowdle-616|Bruce Pierce Bowdle (1917 - 1998)]]; Enlistment Date: 4 Mar 1941; Enlistment Place: Trenton, New Jersey; Service Number: 32068949; Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA; Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men); Recon Naissance Squadron. *Private [[Bowdle-753|Carl W. Bowdle (1921 - 1991)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 18 Sep 1944; Discharge Date: 15 Mar 1946. *Private First Class [[Bowdle-627|Charles Virgil Bowdle Sr. (1915 - 1978)]]; Service Branch: US Army Air Force; Unit: 3th Depot Repair Sqd.; Enlistment Date: 4 Mar 1944; Discharge Date: 14 Jun 1946. *[[Bowdle-191|Darrell Raymond Bowdle (1922 - 2009)]]; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 10 Sep 1942; Discharge Date: 21 Jan 1946. USS Whiteside (AKA-90). *[[Bowdle-470|Dwight Durward Bowdle (1920 - 1989)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 17 Mar 1943; Discharge Date: 3 Apr 1946. *Command Sergeant Major [[Bowdle-676|Edward Clark Bowdle (1921 - 2009)]]; career military, serving in World War II, Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He was a member of the 101st Airborne Division, known as the Screamin' Eagles. He parachuted behind enemy lines in Normandy on June 6, 1944 and was wounded in the Battle to capture Carentan, France. Later he parachuted into Holland to assist in the liberation of the Dutch city of Eindhoven. He then fought in the Battle of Bastogne and was wounded a second time. He was awarded the Bronze Star with two Oak Leave Clusters, crediting him with three acts of bravery and two Purple Hearts. He fought in the Korean Conflict and served as a military advisor in the Vietnam War. After returning from Korea a second time, he taught ROTC at Penn State University and ended his career as a combat construction specialist with the 44th Engineering Brigade and the rank of Command Sergeant Major. *Private First Class [[Bowdle-519|Elza Clifford Bowdle (1920 - 1998)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 10 Oct 1942; Discharge Date: 28 Oct 1945. *Private [[Bowdle-520|Eugene Noble Bowdle (1922 - 1996)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 12 Oct 1944; Discharge Date: 21 Jul 1946. *Technician 5th Grade [[Bowdle-486|Florance (Bowdle) Gimlin (1909 - 1973)]]; Women’s Army Corps (WAC); Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 28 Feb 1944; Discharge Date: 2 Apr 1946. *[[Bowdle-725|Foster Snyder Bowdle (1900 - 1990)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 5 Nov 1942; Discharge Date: 30 Mar 1943. *PFC [[Bowdle-587|Francis Benjamin Bowdle (1919 - 1996)]]; Enlistment Date: 16 Sep 1940; Enlistment Place: Dover, Delaware; Service Number: 20257248; Branch: Coast Artillery Corps or Army Mine Planter. *Lieutenant Commander (0-4) [[Bowdle-675|Frances Lee (Bowdle) Gometz (1918 - 2006)]]; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 17 Nov 1942; Discharge Date: 31 Mar 1965. *Technician 4t Grade [[Bowdle-489|Frank Bowdle (1919 - 1993)]]; 42nd Infantry Division; 142nd Engineer Combat Battalion; Enlistment Date: 2 Sep 1943; Discharge Date: 12 Mar 1946. *Private [[Bowdle-720|Frank Warren Bowdle (1924 - 1958)]]; US Army Air Force; Enlistment Date: 22 Jul 1943; Enlistment Place: Abilene, Texas. Obit states he was a navigator. *Private [[Bowdle-747|Guy Handley Bowdle (1913 - 1980)]]; Service Branch: US Army; Enlistment Date: 20 Dec 1944; Discharge Date: 23 Oct 1946. *Lieutenant Colonel [[Bowdle-348|Harvey Campbell Bowdle (1914 - 2005)]]; Enlistment Date: 26 Aug 1940; Enlistment Place: Roswell, New Mexico; Service Number: 18002950; Branch: Quartermaster Corps; Component: Regular Army. *Private First Class [[Bowdle-760|Howard Bowdle Jr. (1920 - 2006)]]; Branch: MARINES; Enlistment Date: 10 Oct 1943; Discharge Date: 10 May 1946. *Corporal [[Bowdle-743|James Walton Bowdle (1926 - 1984)]]; Unknown. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010. *[[Bowdle-483|Jesse Webster Bowdle (1907 - 1976)]]; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Ship, Station or Activity: USS Astoria (CL-90); Muster Date: 30 Oct 1948. *Technician 5th Grade [[Bowdle-728|Joe Frank Bowdle (1917 - 1979)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 18 Jun 1942; Discharge Date: 25 Jan 1946. *[[Bowdle-488| John Henry Bowdle (1916 - 1986)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 26 Feb 1943; Discharge Date: 29 Nov 1945. *Technician 5th Grade [[Bowdle-634|Lee Roscoe Bowdle (1906 - 1969)]]; Service Branch: US Army; Unit: 8th Base Post Office; Enlistment Date: 29 Dec 1942; Discharge Date: 5 May 1945. *[[Bowdle-490|Leonard Bowdle (1922 - 2003)]]; 9th US Army Air Force; Enlistment Date: 17 Sep 1942. *Motor Machinist's Mate 2 [[Bowdle-792|Leonard Earl Bowdle (1923 - 2012)]]; U.S. Navy; Muster Date: 31 May 1941. *Private [[Bowdle-632|Lewis Henry Bowdle (1901 - 1946)]]; Unit: Battery "A", 423rd Armored Field Artillery Battalion, Armor Service: Field Artillery; Company: 423rd Armored Field Art. Bn.; Enlistment Date: 13 Nov 1942; Discharge Date: 26 Mar 1943. *Technician 4th Grade [[Bowdle-650|Lloyd A. Bowdle (1911 - 1979)]]; Service Branch: US Army; Enlistment Date: 10 Apr 1942; Discharge Date: 15 Oct 1945. *[[Bowdle-349|Lowell Norwood Bowdle (1917 - 2007)]]; He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on Dec. 19, 1941, arrived in England in June, 1942, and was attached to the 423rd Signal Corp, as a cryptographer, and served his country for four years in London, Paris and Wiesbaden. He was discharged from the service at Camp Fannin, Texas, in November 1945. *Seaman First Class [[Bowdle-749|Paul Eugene Bowdle (1926 - 2008)]]; Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 3 Oct 1944; Discharge Date: 19 Jul 1946. Victory Medal, American Theater Medal, Asiatic Pacific Medal. *Private [[Bowdle-37|Paul Herbert Bowdle (1917 - 2001)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 6 May 1942; Discharge Date: 7 Feb 1946. *Private [[Bowdle-443|Robert Anthony Bowdle (1927 - 1980)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 18 Mar 1946; Discharge Date: 11 Apr 1947. *Private [[Bowdle-789|Ronald Alden Bowdle (1928 - 2022)]]; U.S. Army, U.S., Veterans' Gravesites. *Motor Machinist's Mate 3rd Class [[Bowdle-651|Thomas Woodrow Bowdle (1912 - 1981)]]; Enlistment Date: 11 Nov 1943; Enlistment Place: Sampson, New York; Discharge Date: 24 Nov 1945; Branch of Service: US Navy; Theater of War: France; Italy; Marshalls; Carolines; Philippines; Japan; Okinawa; Type of Medal: BS, VM, Amer., EAME, AP, P. I. Lib. *Private [[Bowdle-338|Vern Wesley Bowdle (1911 - 1996)]]; Military Branch: Army; Enlistment Date: 3 Mar 1943. *Corporal [[Bowdle-692|Verne Austin Bowdle (1902 - 1974)]]; Service Branch: US Army; Enlistment Date: 20 Aug 1942; Discharge Date: 4 Apr 1943. *[[Bowdle-491|Willard Bowdle (1922 - 1989)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 26 Feb 1943; Discharge Date: 12 Nov 1945. *[[Bowdle-468|William Timothy Bowdle (1914 - 1990)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 29 Oct 1943; Discharge Date: 6 Feb 1946 ==Korean War (1950 - 1953)== *[[Bowdle-722|Arthur Logan Bowdle (1926 - 1997)]]; obit states U.S. Airforce, Korean War. *[[Bowdell-12| Donald Allen Bowdell (1934 - 2007)]]; served in the 4th Armored Division. *Command Sergeant Major [[Bowdle-676|Edward Clark Bowdle (1921 - 2009)]]; see WWII above. *Corporal [[Bowdell-9| Francis Eugene Bowdell (1929 - 1987)]]; details unknown. *Lieutenant Commander [[Bowdle-675|Frances Lee (Bowdle) Gometz (1918 - 2006)]]; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 17 Nov 1942; Discharge Date: 31 Mar 1965. See WWII above. *Specialist 4 [[Bowdle-653|Richard Lee Bowdle (1934 - 2014)]]; U.S. Army, Korea. *[[Bowdle-543|Robert Dean Bowdle (1941 - 2000); U.S. Army, Korea. *Private First Class [[Bowdle-679|Robert Walter Bowdle (1931 - 1997)]]; Enlistment Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 20 Feb 1952; Discharge Date: 27 Jan 1954. ==Vietnam War (1955 - 1975)== *Command Sergeant Major [[Bowdle-676|Edward Clark Bowdle (1921 - 2009)]]; see WWII and Korea above. *[[Bowdle-476|Frederick Charles Bowdle (1934 - 2003)]]; Enlistment Branch: AIR FORCE; Enlistment Date: 9 Jul 1960; Discharge Date: 31 Mar 1967. ==Persian Gulf War (Aug 1990 – Feb 1991)== *[[Bowdle-543|Robert Dean Bowdle (1941 - 2000)]]; US Army, Iraq War; US, Veterans' Gravesites, ca. 1775-2019. == Sources ==

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[[Category:Bowdle Name Study]] [[Category:Bowdle, South Dakota]] ==About the Project== The '''Bowdle''' Name Study project is a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bowdle Bowdle] 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 researching or interested in the Bowdle name. ==How to Join== Please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Bowdle-44|Michael Bowdle]] to be added to the membership list. ==Origins== Bowdle is a variant of Botle, the earliest spelling of the name. Botle is the 13th-century spelling of the topographical name for Bootle, Lancashire, England. The small villiage of ‘Boltelai’ existed at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, in which the survey states that it is held by four Thegns (Noblemen) with 4 manors. Etymology: Botle is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘botl’, which meant a building or settlement of importanceThe place names of Lancashire, their origin and history; Henry Wyld; Constable and Co.:London, 1911, page 73.. ==Variants== '''Bowdle''' is a variant of '''Botle'''. All entries below are for Lancaster unless otherwise noted. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Variant!!Year |- |Botle||1258The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DL 25/448; Adam son and heir of Robert de Botle to Furness Abbey: Demise, indented, for ten years, of his land in the fields of Martin and Orgrave: (Lancs); 11 Nov 1258., 1276 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDBL 36/1; Grant: William of Waleton grants to Gilbert son of William of Botle - a toft and 6 ac. of land in Waleton, of which 1 ac. and the toft lie between the tenement of Simon of Waleton and land of Nicholas Crokpost, 2 ac. lie in the field on N. of grantor's windmill next to Botle, and 3 ac on S of that mill - rendering yearly 2½d. Witn: liberty of carrying turves for burning from Waleton to Botle. To G.B. and his issue, with remainder to John, Robert and Henry his brothers, and their issue respectively. Witn: Richard the Molineus of Sefton, Richard of Crosseby ---- of Thorneton, Robert of Kirkedell, Thomas of Stokbrugge, Simon of Waleton. Given at Waleton, Sat. after Annunciation. B.V.M. 4 Edw.I., 28 Mar 1276., 1295 Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Chester, Final Concords of the County of Lancaster, Transcribed by William Farrer, Between Robert, son of Gilbert de Ines, plaintiff, and Roger de Botle and Cecily, his wife, deforciants of a messuage, six acres and one rood of land in Waleton, near West Derby.; London: Public Record Office, 1899, page 179., 1506 (Warwickshire)The Register of the Guild of Knowle, in the County of Warwick; "Robertus Botle and Elena his wife of Stratford";Ed. W.B. Bickley, Walsall, 1894, page 189. |- |Bothull||1317The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 42/2; Richard son of Thurston of Maghale, to Simon his brother -- the land in Maghale which William son of Richard the Rede (his uncle) gave to William brother of R. son of T.M. -- Witn: Gilbert of Halsale, Thomas of Lydd, Richard son of Simon of Maghale, Henry of Buthull, Thomas of Halsale. Given at Maghale, Sat. after St. Chad Bishop, 11 Ed. II., 4 Mar 1317., 1323 Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire, Court Rolls of the Lordships, Wapentakes, and Demense Manors, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster; ”Robert de Bothull, because he did not have Henry Scote there.”, Ed. William Farrer, The Record Society: London, 1901, page 79. , 1332The Book of the Abbot of Combermere, Exchequer Lay Subsidy Roll, Lancashire, 1332; “Bothull [Bootle], Henr de Botull, 2 s; Mellyng [Melling], Robto de Bothull, 4 s; Nicho de Buthull, 2 s; Ad de Bothull, 18 d.”; Ed. Paul Rylands, Wyman & Sons: London, 1896, page 23-24. |- |Botill||1325The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 43/7; Adam son of Richard of Botill to Richard son of Adam the Sergonnt -- all his land in Melling, with houses and curtilages by the bounds, in width (sic) between Thorpisbrok and the More of Melling, and in width between land of R. on both sides -- Witn: Robert the Nevile, Henry of Botill, William of Thorpe, William of Thorpe, William the Taliour of Melling, Thomas son of Bernard. Given at Melling in St. Barnaby Apostle, 18 Ed. II. ); 11 Jun 1325., 1337 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 36/5; Henry of Botill to Henry his son - 1½ ac. in Kirkedale lying between land of Adam of Irland and of Henry of Botill - Witn.: Symon, lord of Walton, Thomas of Penerth, Adam of Ireland, John of Wyrale. Given at Kirkedale, Sun. in Annunciation B.V.M. 11 Ed. III, 25 Mar 1337., 1381 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 39/17; John of the Bonk to Henry of Botill of Kirkedale - a selion lying between the crosses in the field of Lyverpull, that is, between land of Richard of Angrome and of John Hogges of Lyverpull; also a Hallond in Kyrkedale between the demesne and land of the heir of John Hoggeson - Witn.: Richard of Aynesargh, now mayor, William son of Adam, Thomas of the More, John of Hull, Richard Tippup. Given at Lyverpull, Tue. in St. Mary Magdalen, 5 Ric. II., 22 Jul 1381., 1406 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 43/7; Joan widow of William of Botyll, to John of Botill her son - all properties in Rise in Walton -- Witn: Thomas of the More of Lyverpull, Nicholas Blundell, Robert of Derby, Robert of Fasacreley, Richard of Halsall. Given at Walton, Mon. before St. Matthew, 7 Hen. IV., 20 Sep 1406., 1409 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 38/36; William of Marton of Mellyng to Richard of the Lee of Orell - 2 roodlands in Lytherlond and Orell, in a field called the Nether Brodemore, of which one lies between land of John of Ince of Orell and of Richard Pymme, and the other between land of Henry of Botill and of Thomas Bayne - Witn.: Sir James of Harington, Nicholas Blundell, Robert Molyneux of Melling, John Blundell of Ince, William his son. Given at Orell, Sun. before SS. Philip and James, 10 Hen. IV., 28 Apr 1409., 1415The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDBL 34/5; Grant: John son of John of Botill of Kyrkedale, to Nicholas Blundell of Crosseby - ½ messuage and 2 crofts in Thorneton, between land of Margery widow of John of Bothill and land of Simon of Ines. Witn: William Blundell of Ines, Hugh of Haghton, Robert the Molynex of Mellyng, Henry Blundell, Simon of Ines.Given at Thorneton, Mon. in Nativity St. John Baptist.3 Hen. V., 24 Jun 1415., 1429 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDSC 43A/155; … John Botill of Rys…, 1429., 1436 (Warwickshire) The National Archives, Kew; Ref: BRT1/3/45; Account of John Webbe, Master of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the Blessed Mary, and St. John Baptist; Arrears, …John Buthill, of Warwick, "vestment maker."…, Cost of the vestments. (Paid John Botill, "vestment maker," of Warwick, for mending the vestments of the altar of the Blessed Mary; and for mending books (librorum) of the said altar; mending a cope belonging to the said altar, &c.)., 1436-37., 1439 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDSH 1/139; Indenture witnessing that Elionore, late wife to Hugh of Botyll, and Richard ye Crosse, guardian to Hugh Thomasson of Botyll, have delivered to Roger of Chernok, as for a mene ffrende and a trewe, certens dedes, endentures, &c., viz., Written at Lyverpull, 5th March, 17 Henry VI, 1439. |- |Botyll||1400The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDM 51/42; John of Walton, chaplain, to Ellis of the Halle -- 8ac. land in Walton in the Rys, had from E. -- to E. for life, then to Richard Bullok of Fazacrelegh. Witn: Thomas of Fezacrelegh, Ralph of Molyneux, Ralph of Wyswall, John of Bykerstath, Roger of Botyll. Given at Walton, Sun. after St. Dunstan Bishop, 1 Hen. IV., 23 May 1400., [numerous records 1400-1600], 1606 The National Archives, Kew; Ref: DDCL 1015; Final Concord : for £60 : Sir Cuthbert Halsall, plaintiff, and Robert Botyll, gent, deforceant - 5 messuages, 1 toft, 3 Cottages, 5 gardens, 3 orchards, 30 ac. land, 6 ac. meadow, 20 ac. pasture, 10 ac. pasture, 10 ac. heath, and furze, 10 ac. moor, 10 ac. turbary in Downe Holland, Haskeyn, and Aughton., 5 Aug 1606. |- |Botull||1448 (Warwickshire)The Register of the Gild of the Holy Cross, The Blessed Mary and St. John the Baptist of Stratford-Upon-Avon; Counterpart of lease, indented, from John Webbe, master of the Gild of the Holy Cross, etc., of Stratford upon Auen, and William Parchementmaker and John Marchall, proctors, with the assent of the aldermen and the whole council of the Gild, to John Botull', Joan his wife and one of the sons of the said John, of a tenement in Stratfordin Henleystrete between a tenement of the said Gild then in the tenure of John Garet and a tenement of William Bulnacre, for 80 years at an annual rent of 6 shillings Witnesses: Thomas Balsale, `capitalis ballivus', John Harrop' and Edward Ayleston, `subballivi', John Mayell, Thomas Leeke and others Dated at Stratford in the hall of the Gild, in the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 26 Henry VI Three seals lost., Ed. Harvey Bloom, Phillimore & Co.: London, 1907.,1480Ibid, William Botull, of Stratford, taylor, & Margaret, his w. 10s [Fol. 144], 1480-81., 1485Ibid, Margaret Botull',; named, rentals. 1485 and 1499., 1495Ibid, ;William Botull, a tenement late of Thomas Grene, 1495, 1515Ibid, For the sole of Grace Botull, 1515-16. |- |Bootle||1557'''Burial''':"Lancashire Burials", Archive: Lancashire Record Office; Reference: PR 2886/1, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLANCS%2F4199658%2F00914&parentid=GBPRS%2FLANCS%2FBUR%2F00280192 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLANCS%2FBUR%2F00280192 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 2 December 2023), Edward Bootle burial (died in 1557) on 10 Feb 1557 in Ormskirk, Ss Peter & Paul, Lancashire, England., [present] |- |Bowdell||1559 (Warwickshire)A calendar of wills and administrations registered in the consistory court of the Bishop of Worcester, 1451-1642; Probate Inventory of Jhon Bowdell, tailor, Newbold Pacey, Warwickshire, Worcester Historical Society, 1911, page 168., [present] |- |Bowdle||1579 (Warwickshire)The National Archives, Kew; Ref: PROB 11/98/131; Will of Richard Bowdle, tailor, Radford Semele, Warwickshire, dated 29 Jul 1601., [present] |} '''1920s''' - There are two variants of '''Bowdle''' in the 1920s, '''Bowdell''' and '''Bowdel'''. For unknown reasons [[Bowdle-507|Charles M. (Bowdle) Bowdell (1870 - 1944)]], and his brother [[Bowdle-511|Banner Allen (Bowdle) Bowdell (1873 - 1969)]], changed the spelling of their surname to '''Bowdell''' sometime prior to Jun 1917. This would have been a challenge as both were married with children and they would change their names as well. There must have been some major reason/rift between them and their father for them to do this. Their elder brother [[Bowdle-501|Edward O. Bowdle (1865 - 1941)]] did not change the spelling of his surname; nor did any of the seven children from their father's second marriage. Charles and Banner’s father [[Bowdle-493| William Allen Bowdle (1837 - 1923)]] was alive when they made this change. For unknown reasons, [[Bowdle-607|John Wesley (Bowdle) Bowdel (1889 - 1980)]] changed the spelling of his last name to '''Bowdel''' about 1920. His father Henry died in 1892, older brother William Edwin Bowdle died in 1910, and younger brother David Atwood Bowdle died in 1907; all buried '''Bowdle'''. According to the census records, John was a machinist and could read and write. All of John's descendants use the surname spelling '''Bowdel'''. ==Occupations== The earliest known occupation, 1421, is Vestment Maker. See [[Space:Vestment_Tailors_of_Warwickshire|Vestment Tailors of Warwickshire]]. Vestment Makers are highly skilled tailors who make ceremonious clothing for the church. In the 16th and 17th centuries they were tailors, a tradecraft that was passed from father to son. ==Migrations== ===Migration from England to Maryland=== The earliest known migration from England to British Colonial America happened in 1662 when [[Bowdle-33|Thomas Bowdle]] entered into an indenture agreement with [[Parker-11978|William Parker]]. This indenture would be for 7 years of service as a tailor in exchange for 200 acres of land, plus another 50 acres for service to Parker. In Nov 1697, a petition was submitted by [[Knight-18640|Thomas Knight]] and [[Bowdle-72|Thomas Bowdle]]. It stated that they, about 7 years ago (1689), were brought from their friends and relations out of England by Mr. Thomas Bowdle, the uncle of the petitioners, into this county and during his life did detaining the petitioners as servants who are still detained as servants by Mrs. Bowdle, relict of the said Mr. Bowdle. They conceive they ought to have served five year according to customs of the county and they pray for freedom. The court ordered them freed"Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland," Willow Bend Books, 1999, Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright.. ===Migration from Maryland to Ohio=== [[Space: The Migration from the Eastern Shore to Ohio|The Migration from the Eastern Shore to Ohio]] was submitted by contributors Margaret Withgott, Charles W. Hurst, and John P. Mills to the Maryland State Archives Special Collections. The document is not dated; however, it was published by Margaret Withgott, et al.., in Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, Volume 4; January 1963. Charles Hurst died in 1974, John P. Mills died in 1976, and Margaret Withgott died in 1983. ==Notable Bowdle’s== *[[Bowdle-33|Thomas Bowdle]], b. 1640, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; Vestryman, Commissioner, and Justice for Talbot County Maryland. *[[Bowdle-58|Thomas Bowdle]], b. c.1685, Talbot County, Maryland; Attorney General of Maryland. *[[Bowdle-140|Benjamin M. Bowdle]], b. 1803, Talbot County, Maryland; Maryland State Senate and House of Delegates. *[[Bowdle-229|Charels H. Bowdle]], b. 1806, Talbot County, Maryland; Maryland House of Delegates. *[[Bowdle-202|Stanley Eyre Bowdle]], b. 1868, Cincinnati, Ohio; U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio’s 1st District. *[[Bowdle-442|Raymond Raph Bowdle]], b. 1927, Los Angeles, California; He held various patents and was a co-developer of the "Direct Access Magnetic Disc Storage Device". This invention is known as the modern-day "hard disk drive". He also participated in the first official computer that used a hard disk drive known as the IBM 305 RAMAC. He developed the magnetic strip programmer /reader which we see on credit and debit cards. ==Bowdle Military Wartime Service== [[Space:Bowdle_Military_Wartime_Service|Bowdle Military Wartime Service]] This page displays Bowdle's who served during the American Revolution, War of 1812, Civil War, Mexican-American War, Spanish-American War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, and Global War on Terrorism. ==Notable Bowdle Places== ===Bowdle Family Graveyards=== The [[:Category:Bowdle-Morrison Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ohio|Bowdle-Morrison Cemetery]] is located in South Union Township, Ross County, Ohio. The [[:Category:Bowdle Cemetery, Roundhead Township, Ohio|Bowdle Cemetery]] is located in Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio. ===Bowdle, South Dakota, USA=== The town of Bowdle South Dakota is named by [[Bowdle-266|Alexander Milton Bowdle]], 1849-1893. “How Bowdle Got Its Name” was published in the Bowdle Pioneer newspaper 18 June 1936. In the Spring of 1882, the family moved to Mitchell South Dakota where he became manager of one of the banks of which Mr. J.D. was president. He was employed by Chicago & Milwaukee Railroad to secure town sites and it was one of these trips that he was asked to name the town which was later named Bowdle. The town received its name in the early spring 1887, but Mrs. Bowdle was not sure of the exact date. ==Statistics== '''Assumptions''': *Last name at birth = Bowdle, Bowdell, Bowdel. *Includes individuals with known birth and death dates. *Does not include infant mortality (less than 1 year old). *Statistics compiled on 22 Nov 2023. '''Male''': *Pre-1900 Male (176) Lifespan = 64.1 *Post-1900 Male (148) Lifespan = 68.6 *Increase Lifespan = 4.5 years '''Female''': *Pre-1900 Female (168) Lifespan = 61.9 *Post-1900 Female (122) Lifespan = 73.8 *Increase Lifespan = 11.8 years ==Brick Walls== *Father of [[Bowdle-124|Henry Bowdle Jr. (abt. 1753 - 1808)]]. *Father of [[Bowdle-756|Howard Bowdle Sr. (1878 - 1959)]]. ==References==

Bowdoin College of Brunswick Maine

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=== Alumni === [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] 14th US President 1820 [[Category:Brunswick, Maine]] [[Category: Maine, Colleges and Universities]]

Bowen Road 3618 - William Eiss Homestead

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Bowen Road 3693 - Kimball-Huff Barns

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] "These two Yankee style barns with their low-pitched gable roofs are probably the largest barns now standing in Lancaster. Located southwest of the corner of Bowen Road and William Street, they can best be seen from Bowen Road. Situated further from William Street is the older barn dating to about 1850. Unpainted, this barn was a dairy barn and was always meant to be a working barn. The one closer to William Street at the higher elevation was probably erected in the 1880's. Although similar in size and shape to the other, this was always a much fancier barn. Probably intended for horses and carriages when built, it has a tack roo with polished woodwork inside the east entrance. The house at the corner is a large Queen Anne style Victorian home dating to the 1890's. It was built as a summer home for a family who ran a hotel in Buffalo. Sited on a ridge with an east-west axis along which William Street runs, it has a commanding view over the fields to the south and east where the Summerfield Farms Subdivision is now taking shape. The house has a large porch and, at one time, had apon cochere on the north side. The stone piers for the port cochere are still standing. With open sides and a roof, this feature provided cover from rain and snow when one drove a carriage under it. The farm belonged to the Kimball family in the mid-1800's. More recently, it belonged for several decades to the Huff family. In 1850, [[Kimball-1879|Norman Kimball]] owned a three hundred acre farm at this location. An ardent abolitionist, his son [[Kimball-1884|Martin Kimball]], who was born in 1830, was a “runner” in the Underground Railroad. Other runners identified by the late Town Historian, [[Bissell-541|Eleanor Bissell]], were her father, [[Bissell-504|Augustus Bissell]], [[Atwood-1269|James Atwood]], [[Dykstra-144|Peter Dykstra]], [[Peckham-708|Phillip (Thomas) Peckham]], and [[Blackmon-193|Watson Blackmon]], all of whom lived on Broadway. Their leaders were [[Swansbro-3|Joseph Swanbro]] and [[Yurann-7|Joseph Yurann]], both of Bowen Road. Mr. [[Ely-1201|Ezra Sterling Ely]] lived in Cheektowaga. His barn stood on the northeast corner of Como Park Boulevard and Indian Road. "All were on call with fast horses at any time to carry fugitives from one station to the next ... ... Utmost secrecy had to be observed as breaking Federal Law, as they were doing, was a serious offense, punishable by imprisonment and heavy fines.” “The wagon they used was a large hay rack with an extra-wide rave which held six men lying prone. Over the rack were piled corn stalks as a cover for the men. This wagon was stored in Mr. Ely's barn and was always called the slave wagon'. " (excerpts from The Underground Railway in Lancaster and Cheektowaga, by Eleanor Bissell) (1) {{Image|file=Bowen_Road_3693_-_Kimball-Huff_Barns-6.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Bowen_Road_3693_-_Kimball-Huff_Barns-3.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Bowen_Road_3693_-_Kimball-Huff_Barns-4.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Bowen_Road_3693_-_Kimball-Huff_Barns-5.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Bowen_Road_3693_-_Kimball-Huff_Barns-7.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Bowen_Road_3693_-_Kimball-Huff_Barns-8.jpg|size=600}} ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Bowen Road 3703 - Lancaster District School No. 6

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] Lancaster District School No. 6, also known as the Little Red Schoolhouse, is a historic school building located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. "Narrative Description: Lancaster District School No. 6 is located in the Town of Lancaster, Erie County, New York. The building is sited at the northeast intersection of Bowen Road and William Street. The surrounding land use is a mix of old family farmsteads and residential developments. The Little Red Schoolhouse, as it is also known, has a deep setback from the road. Mature Sugar Maple Trees dot the front yard of the property. An alley of trees lines the entrance path. A paved parking area is located on the south side of the lot. A line of trees provides screening to the north and east of the property. District School No. 6, was originally constructed in 1868 according to New York State Standardized plans (Lancaster Historical Society 1978). It is a highly-intact, single-story, T-shaped Italianate structure executed in locally made brick. The red brick is laid in a Flemish Stretcher bond pattern, in rows of eight. The building rests on a high limestone foundation. Above the foundation is a cut limestone watertable which extends along the west facade of the structure. The overall form is symmetrical with evenly spaced fenestration on the north, south, and west facades. The building features a side gable rectangular main block with a gable front vestibule on the west facade. The main (west) facade has rounded arch windows with limestone sills and brick voussoirs lintels. The structure maintains its historic six-over-six double hung wooden sash. For additional protection all windows are fitted with wire mesh covers. On the north and south facade of the vestibule are oculus windows. The windows on the north and south facade are segmented arch with identical limestone sills. These windows also maintain their historic six-over-six wooden sash. The only entrance door is located on the west facade. The door is a historic double leave paneled door topped by a fan light. The original hardware has been replaced with modem fixtures. Above the main entry is a limestone date plaque that reads, “Dist No. 6 / Built 1868.” A wood handicapped accessible ramp of recent vintage leads to the front door. Remnants of poured concrete stairs are visible under the ramp. A wooden comice adorns the roof line on all facades with returns on the north and south facades. The roof is sheathed with asphalt shingles. Two brick interior end chimneys are located on the north and south facades. The main block maintains its historic integrity and has received little to no exterior additions. A fire in 1967 destroyed the roof and interior of the schoolhouse. It was restored in 1977 and is currently used as a museum and historical association. The original floor plan remains largely unaltered. The central vestibule entrance leads into a narrow hallway with coatrooms on the north and south walls. The south coatroom has been converted to a restroom. The coatroom on the north wall is currently used for storage. Damage to the ceiling in the room reveals the wood lath and plaster wall and ceiling construction. At the east end of the vestibule hallway is the classroom. The interior space underwent renovations in the late twentieth century consistent with the original appearance. The schoolroom is a rectangular block with a raised platform at the center of the room along the east wall with space for two recitation benches. There is wood wainscoting on the lower surface along all walls. A “potbelly stove” was added to the center of the room. Early twentieth-century replica lighting hangs from the ceiling. Period furniture, including desk, blackboards and cabinets from the region, are placed as they would have been at the turn of the century" ==Source== *[[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75317658?fbclid=IwAR2ZBYZD6F0JF0HT-tRKpY4P9GtOSeH5HkN_URqeDI2LwsEclpPP5zWibnI *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_District_School_No._6

Bowen's Boston News-Letter and City Record

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Bowen's Boston News-Letter and City Record == * edited by Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith, M.D. (1800-1879) & Abel Bowen (1790-1850) * published by Abel Bown, No. 2, Congress-Square, Boston, 1826-1827 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bowen's Boston News-Letter and City Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Nov. 5, 1825 to June 17, 1826 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uoQUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LzgZAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bostonnewsletter00bowe ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044105536700 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081906707 * Vol. 2 July 8, 1826 to Dec. 30, 1826 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o6kTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_o6kTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020091534 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Bowen's Boston News-Letter and City Record|Bowen's Boston News-Letter and City Record]]'' (Abel Bown, Boston, 1826-1827) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Bowen|Bowen]])

Bower Hinton Chapel

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[[Category:Bower Hinton Independent Chapel, Martock, Somerset]] [[Category:Bower Hinton Independent Chapel Cemetery, Martock, Somerset]] [[Category:Martock, Somerset]] The postal address of the chapel is Bower Hinton, Martock, Somerset, TA12 6JN. From the Historic Martock plaque: "Bower Hinton Chapel, 18th C. This early chapel was founded in 1791 by Protestant dissenters and was known as Ebenezer Chapel. In 1831 it became a Congregational church, and in 1972 a United Reform church." https://www.southpethertoninformation.org.uk/bower-hinton-chapel/ has a list of baptisees at this chapel: "records from 1788 but gap 1807 – 1822". Contacts and current usage details can be found at: https://southsomersetgroupurc.org.uk/martock-bower-hinton/.

Bower Name Study

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[[Category:Bower Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Floyd, Virginia]] [[Category:Roanoke, Virginia]] [[Category:Salem, Virginia]] [[Category:Botetourt County, Virginia]] [[Category:Floyd County, Virginia]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Virginia]] [[Category:Roanoke County, Virginia]] {{One Name Study|name=Bower}} [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bower Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bower Bower] 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 Bower 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 Bowers), by time period (18th Century Bowers), or by topic (Bower DNA, Bower Occupations, Bower 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 Bower 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: [[Bower-1015|A. Bower]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bower}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * [[Bower-1015|A. Bower]] *[[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] *[[Bower-3118|Orval Simon-Bower]] == Places == * Botetourt, Virginia [[Category: Botetourt County, Virginia]] * Floyd, Virginia [[Category: Floyd, Virginia]] *Floyd County, Virginia [[Category: Floyd County, Virginia]] * Montgomery County, Virginia [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia]] * Roanoke, Virginia [[Category: Roanoke, Virginia]] * Roanoke County, Virginia [[Category: Roanoke County, Virginia]] *Salem, Virginia [[Category: Salem, Virginia]] ==Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bowers Bowers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bauer Bauer] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boer Boer] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SurnameX SurnameX] === Related Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Andrews-5649|'''A'''ndrews]] :[[Bailey-8492|'''B'''ailey]], [[Bailey-8489|Bailey]] , [[Baker-15948|Baker]] , [[Blanks-95|Blanks]] , [[Blow-423|Blow]] , [[Bower-970|Bower]] , [[Bowman-9435|Bowman]] :[[Chambliss-52|'''C'''hambliss (Chamnis) ]], [[Clanton-141|Clanton]] , [[Cooper-9258|Cooper]] , [[Cooper-9260|Cooper]] :[[Dickerson-1114|'''D'''ickerson]], [[Of NORMANDY-31|Drewry]] :[[Echols-535|'''E'''chols]] :[[Farmer-4423|'''F'''armer]], [[Foltz-610|Foltz]] :[[Grigg-121|'''G'''rigg]] :[[Henry-4209|'''H'''enry]], [[Hallowell-178|Hollowell]] , [[Hubbard-3167|Hubbard]] , [[Huff-1684|Huff]] , [[Huff-943|Huff]] :[[Jones-30583|'''J'''ones]] :[[Linkenhoker-35|'''L'''inkenhoker]], [[Louderback-94|Louderback]] :[[Malone-3604|'''M'''alone]], [[Mason-1123|Mason]] , [[McGlamery-38|McGlamery]] , [[Miller-25081|Miller]] , [[Millner-123|Millner]] :[[Owen-225|'''O'''wen (Owens) ]], [[Owens-3475|Owens]] :[[Peatross-42|'''P'''eatross]], [[Perkepine-1|Perkepine]] :[[Reese-3431|'''R'''eese]], [[Rentfro-16|Rentfro]] , [[Rinehart-382|Rheinhart]] :[[Sharrock-145|'''S'''harrock]], [[Simmons-1037|Simmons]] :[[Tynsley-3|'''T'''insley (Tynsley) ]], [[Turner-10941|Turner]] , [[Turner-25732|Turner]] :[[Williamson-9130|'''W'''illiamson]] == Helpful Links == The Web domain of Bower Community that researches over 81 variant spellings of Bower and Bauer can be found at: http://bowercommunity.com/homestead/variants.html Bower (surname): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bower_(surname) https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Bauer_(Bower,_Bowers,_Boer,_and_de_Boer)_family Surname Bower research at: https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bower https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/ [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/]

Bowers Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have been researching the family of Giles, or James Giles, Bowers and am finding little to no information. Census records of his children show he was born in North Carolina. His first child was born 1828 in South Carolina, so I assume he was born ca 1806, if he was 21 at the time of his marriage. His wife's name was Rebecca, but I have never learned her maiden name, though family members suggest it was Giles. I suspect, however, that it may have been Gill. Giles Bowers probably died ca 1837 in Georgia as his last child was born there in early 1838. Giles's suspected brother, William, h/o Judy Thompson, died 1837 in Lincoln Co., GA. I find it odd they both died about the same time and place while they were so young, and I have found no record of either death. Giles's grandson, Isaac Giles, said his grandfather's actual name was James Giles Bowers, but went by Giles. Larry Bowes said a grandson of Levi Bowers, a DNA match and suspected brother of Giles and William, claimed Levi had two brothers -- James and William. He said their parents came from Virginia and were Irish (Scots-Irish?). Kenneth Bowers, a descendant of James Bowers, s/o Giles, said Giles's parents came down the Great Wagon Road and were Irish. Rebecca, who was born ca 1810 in South Carolina, according to census records, was in Marion Co., GA., in the early 1840s and remarried a Marlow and Robert Bell. She was living there as a widow in 1860. Rebecca's family appeared to have a connection to Jackson M. Gill of Marion Co. Her son, John, ran Gill's farm, served in the Confederate army with his son, William, who went to Arkansas with the Bowers brothers, and witnessed the will of Rebecca's son-in-law, James Tullis. Rebecca and Gill appeared next to each other in the census and both attended Shiloh-Marion Baptist Church. Jackson Gill's suspected brother, Bailey Rhodes Gill, was buried in Tullis Cemetery.

Bowers Templeman Cemetery

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Bowers-Templeman existed in December 1838 when Revolutionary War veteran John Downing, one of the earliest settlers in Logan County, died and was buried there. Logan County was not created until February 15, 1839.

Bowers Templeman Cemetery, Chester Township, Logan County, Illinois

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[[Category: Bowers-Templeman Cemetery, Logan County, Illinois]] [[Category:Logan County, Illinois, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Chester_Township%2C_Logan_County%2C_Illinois]] Bowers Templeman Cemetery is located in the southeast corner of the northeast quad of Section 27 in Chester Township. It is about a mile north of Salt Creek west of Route 121 in the field. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B004'13.2%22N+89%C2%B017'44.3%22W/@40.0703204,-89.2956482,2228m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 link to map] This is one of the earliest cemeteries in Logan County, with burials predating the county's official formation February 15, 1839. Bowers Templeman Cemetery is maintained by: Logan County Cemeteries District, 198 Cobblestone Avenue, Lincoln, IL 62656. 217 732-2372 There is one Revolutionary War veteran buried in the cemetery, John Downing [[Downing-194]].

Bowes pedigrees

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[[Category:English Pedigrees]] ::[[image:Bowes-324-2.jpg|thumb|Bowes of Streatlam, Barnes & Biddick, (Vis. 1575-1666)]] ::[[image:Bowes-810.jpg|thumb|Bowes of Thornton (Vis. of Durham, 1666).]]

Bowhill Colliery Disaster 1931

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[[Category:Bowhill Colliery Disaster, Cardenden, Fife, 1931]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] | '''Bowhill Colliery Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 31 October 1931 * Location: Cardenden (aka Bowhill), Fife *Type: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 17 * Cause: Fire damp explosion of unknown origin {| 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;"|James Martin Anderson (aka Cairns), age 45 ! 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;"|Alexander Dempster, age 51 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William Bruce Dodds, age 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Rattray Donaldson, age 48 ! 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;"|Charles Baxter Fernie, age 19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William Ireland, age 35 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| James Drummond Paterson, age 19 ! 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;"|Andrew Smith, age 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James Smith, age 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thomas Smith, age 33 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== Members of other repair gangs at the mine attempted to rescue the men involved, but were impeded by gases, making recovery of the bodies impossible until the following day. ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources=== Article: [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/67.html Bowhill Colliery Disaster]

Bowhill No 1 Colliery Disaster

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Bowling Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Bowling-1632/99 I have SPECULATED a lot about from where William came. He just fell out of the blue in Granville Co, NC and there is a lot of information about him in Granville as well as documentation on his descendants. I SPECULATED that he married Elizabeth Kidwell in the Stafford Co, VA area. There is proof that this marriage took place, but no proof that the William Bowling in Stafford Co, VA is the same William Bowling in Granville Co, NC. I would appreciate any help identifying where William Bowling was located before he moved to Granville Co, NC.

Bowman Family Bible

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[[Alexander-14778|'''Henrietta Alexander''']] (m. Bush) brought her old family bible with her to New Zealand when she emigrated from Scotland in 1848. {{Image|file=Bowman_Family_Bible.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=''Bowman-Alexander Family Bible (cover and spine)''}} One of her great, great, granddaughters has Henrietta’s Bible in her possession, and has written a background, to the lives of those whose births, marriages and deaths were contained therein, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Bowman_Family_Bible-1.pdf ''Henrietta's Bible'']. {{Image|file=Bowman_Family_Bible-1.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Henrietta's Bible (cover page)}}

Bowman Name Study-1

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Bowman-Duncan Family Bible

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[[Category: Family Bible]] The William and Grace Sharp (Duncan) Bowman Family Bible includes birth dates and locations for William and Grace, their marriage date and location, and birth dates and locations for all their children. Dates included range from 1860 to 1901. The original Bible was the work of John Brown (1722-1787), Scottish protestant theologian, who published it in 1778. It was so popular it continued to be printed into the twentieth century. This book has no publication date. It was probably a wedding gift. If so, it was probably printed shortly before 1882. It was published by John McGready, Glasgow and Sidney. The book is in poor condition. The hard cover has come loose and the first dozen or so pages are dog-eared and foxed, but the Family Register section is in fairly good condition and can be read easily. All the information appears to have been entered by the same hand. It is privately held by [[George-3849|Bennet George]], Starkville, MS, USA, as of 2017. The book was held by the original owners, then daughter Grace (Bowman) George, then her daughter Grace (George) Jenkins, then her son Joel Jenkins, then his first cousin Bennet George. ===Family Register=== Parents Names * Father: [[Bowman-5329|William Bowman]] * Born: Maybole [Scotland] 23rd Sept 1861 * Wife: [[Duncan-7255|Grace Sharp Duncan]] * Born: Arbroath [Scotland] 24th May 1860 * Married: Kilsyth [Scotland] 1st Dec 1882 Children's Names * William Bowman, Partick [Scotland] Sept 6th 1883 * Walter Bowman, Clydebank [Scotland] June 2nd 1885 * Helen Bowman, Clydebank [Scotland] April 1887 * [[Bowman-5132|Grace Bowman]], Clydebank [Scotland] July 1889 * James Bowman, Clydebank [Scotland] Aug 12th 1892 * [[Bowman-9657|Jane Bowman]], Clydebank [Scotland] Aug 23rd 1895 * Robert McWhirter Bowman, Clydebank [Scotland] Dec 27th 1898 1897 [in pencil] * George Marshall Bowman, Clydebank [Scotland] January 2nd 1901 ==Sources== Wikipedia contributors, "John Brown (theologian)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Brown_(theologian)&oldid=821292725 (accessed February 15, 2018).

Box Butte County

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[[Category:Beckwith-1105 Free-Space]] [[Category:Nebraska Projects]] [[Category: Box Butte County, Nebraska]] This Project is still under construction. Check back regularly for more updated information. ===Goals=== The goal of this project is to connect all individuals that once lived in Box Butte County, Nebraska to WikiTree's One Tree. ===Members=== * [[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]. ===Tasks=== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Uploading all The Alliance Herald obituaries pre 1923 that are legally in the public domain to corresponding profiles. ** 1902 ** 1903 ** 1904 ** 1905 ** 1908 ** 1909 ** 1910 ** 1911 ** 1912 ** 1913 ** 1914 ** 1915 ** 1916 ** 1917 ** 1918 ** 1919 ** 1920 ** 1921 ** 1922 * Collecting all deceased profiles for persons born on the census in Box Butte County. * Indexing all grave information in Box Butte County, Nebraska and including them on the corresponding profiles. ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100749/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName= Hemingford Cemetery] ** [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/boxbutte/cemeteries/rural/lawn.html Lawn Cemetery] ====Civil War Veterans Buried in Box Butte==== According to the [https://ci.hemingford.ne.us/cemetery/ Hemingford, Nebraska website], Hemingford Cemetery is the burial place to 25 Civil War Veterans. Each one needs to be added to WikiTree and connected to the One Tree. {| border="1" | Name|| Profile ID ||Connected||Volunteer||Biography||Notes||G2G Thread |- |Michael R. Murphy||[[Murphy-19653]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||Partial|||| |- |Benjamin Perry Johnson|| [[Johnson-90012]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||Partial|||| |- |Edward J. Roberts||[[Roberts-34275]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Werner Schlumpf||[[Schlumpf-18]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |John W. Broshar||[[Broshar-6]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Volney Curtis||[[Curtis-12739]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Eli Sheldon||[[Sheldon-3666]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |James A. Smith||[[Smith-203299]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |James Barry||[[Barry-4376]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Michael L. Shindler||[[Shindler-52]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Allason D. Alexander||[[Alexander-15950]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Willard M. Evans||[[Evans-29846]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |John Eckman||[[Eckman-231]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |William M. Foskett||[[Foskett-176]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Robert Ball-Anderson||[[Ball-Anderson-1]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |James Alexander Ball||[[Ball-416]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Jacob Shetler||[[Shetler-77]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Milton H. Goodenough||[[Goodenough-339]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Benjamin Franklin Elsea||[[Elsea-131]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |George Loer||[[Loer-16]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Ezekiel Mabin||[[Mabin-37]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Edward D. Keane||[[Keane-1005]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Alvin Martin Miller||[[Miller-25561]]||Yes||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |John Bliss||[[Bliss-4981]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |- |Albert Howland||[[Howland-3307]]||No||[[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]||No|||| |} ===Join=== 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=14272426 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Box Elder County, Utah

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Box Elder County, Utah | category = Box Elder County, Utah }} ----
Box Elder County, Utah
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Box families from Wiltshire, England.

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The goal of this project is to establish earlier Box families, probably in Wiltshire England. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hamilton-9769|Douglas Hamilton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Henry Box and Mary Coughlin who married before 1845 in England. * Charles Box and Christina Prior who married 27th April 1848 in England. *Are these two families connected? 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=10589549 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Box Hill Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, Victoria]] [[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Box Hill, Victoria]] [[:Category:ANZACS%2C_Box_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Box_Hill%2C_Victoria|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Photos-1-62.jpg]] [[:Category:Notables%2C_Box_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Box_Hill%2C_Victoria|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Photos-1-64.jpg]] [[:Category:Without_Headstones%2C_Box_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Box_Hill%2C_Victoria|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Photos-1-63.jpg]] ---- *[http://www.boxhillcemetery.com.au/our-history/ Our History Box Hill Cemetery] & [http://boxhillcemetery.org/mapguide/BoxHill/Public/ Map Guide Box Hill Cemetery] ---- ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • This Cemetery is in our [[:Category: Victoria, Cemeteries|Victorian, Australia]] *If you know of any others that can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have your request added and once we have a Project Manager for this Cemetery we will organise a photo to be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a a profile for a person that has not already been added will be appreciated. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *'''LInk''' • [Link to be added here] ===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. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''No Tasks Completed as yet''' • New identified Cemetery - Would you like to become a Project Manager or team member for this Cementery? Please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below. #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Audio and/or video tour''' • of all the Memorials to be created. Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this 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. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Names''' ! 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''' |- | [[McCay-71|McCAY]] || James (Jim) Whiteside || 1864 || 1930 || || Major General KCMG, KBE, CB, MA, LLM, VD|| Profile |}

Boy Family Cemetery

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[[Category: Boy Family Cemetery, Bluff City, Tennessee]] [[Category:Boy Name Study]] ===About=== This free space page for the Boy Family Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Space:Tennessee_Cemeteries_Team|Tennessee Cemeteries Team]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. See the [[Space:Boy Family Cemetery_1|Boy Family Cemetery Interments]] or the [[:Category:Boy_Family_Cemetery%2C_Bluff_City%2C_Tennessee|Boy Family Cemetery Category]] for people buried in this cemetery. The Boy Family Cemetery is situated at 1005 Riverside Drive in Bluff City, Tennessee. It is located on a portion of the original [[Boy-47|Jacob Boy]] farm. [[Boy-47|Jacob's]] descendants have an annual reunion in the area each summer. If you are a descendant and are interested in attending the reunion or being placed on the mailing list please contact [[Boy-41|Emily (Boy) Holmberg]]. There are approximately 110 known graves of family members and those with connections to the family. [[Boy-47|Jacob Boy]], considered the patriarch of the family, is buried here along with his second wife, [[Drummond-2229|Mary Drummond]]. Most of the graves date from the early 1800s to the 1920s with four additional burials after 1930. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
1005 Riverside Road
Bluff City, TN 37618
Located on Private Property GPS Coordinates (per Google Earth)
36.477444, -82.217719 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boy+Cemetery/@36.4767627,-82.2171457,17z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x885a82790032be5b:0xf65f6e726f660499!2sBoy+Cemetery!8m2!3d36.4774244!4d-82.217735!3m4!1s0x885a82790032be5b:0xf65f6e726f660499!8m2!3d36.4774244!4d-82.217735 Boy Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://tngenweb.org/sullivan/boy-cemetery/ TN GenWeb page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/9545/boy-cemetery Find A Grave page]
----- ===Tasks In Progress=== Photography * In progress * Some grave markers photographed on September 6, 2011. :'''Pictures needed''' #Susanna Berry (1822-1850) #Delia Jane Simerly Boy (1885-1919) #Eva Grace Boy (1901-1914) #Jacob Boy, Jr. (1808-1892) #James Edward Callahan Boy (1880-1943) #James M. Boy (1835-1906) #Joseph Fowler Boy (1871-1871) #Margaret E. Boy (1903-1904) #Mary Drummond Boy (1775-1856) #Mary Blanche Boy (1893-1894) #Mary E Boy (-1876) #Mattie Lee Boy (1893-1894) #Ruth Mallonee Boy (1800-1882) #Sarah Jane Buckles Boy (1838-1899) #Joseph Carico (1864-1900) #Katherine Denton Carrier (-1919) #Elbert Carrier (1847-1924) #Nora E Carrier (1900-1901) #Vollie R Carrier (1895-1901) #Dora B Combs (-1871) #R E Eads (1859-1863) #William F Eads (1862-1863) #Elizabeth S. Fleenor (1839-1905) #Catherine Foster (1828-1894) #Elizabeth Foster (1862-1894) #Nancy Giesler (1816-1863) #Bonnie Alice Harkleroad (1892-1894) #Infant Daughter Harkleroad (1897-1897) #Sara Harkleroad (1822-1887) #William H Harkleroad (1864-1865) #__ Hicks (-1867) #J. E. Hicks (1848-1914) #Rev, William Hicks (-1882) #Robert Boy Houston (-1901) #G. W. Humphreys, Sr (1850-1902) #John M Humphreys (1874-1874) #Mary Anna B. Fleenor Littleford (1836-1905) #J. H. Littleford (1839-1910) #Edward F Millard (1897-1909) #Lloyd Miller (1902-1902) #Margaret Boy Miller (1868-1895) #Mary Miller (1801-1874) #Minnie F. Faris Minick (1869-1918) #Walden B Minnick (1891-1909) #Daniel L. Morrell (1862-1862) #Daniel L. Morrell (1828-1898) #James A Morrell (1853-1877) Data Transcriptions * In progress ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. -----

Boy Family Cemetery 1

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[[Category: Boy Family Cemetery, Bluff City, Tennessee]] [[Category:Boy Name Study]] This page is a currently work in progress, part of the [[Space:Tennessee Cemeteries Team Progress|Tennessee Cemeteries Team Progress]]. For information on this cemetery see [[Space:Boy Family Cemetery|Boy Family Cemetery]] ===Table of Interments=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Born''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Relationship to Jacob''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' |- |Berry, Susanna |1822 |1850 |Unknown at this time | | |- |[[Boy-58|Boy, Andrew]] |1796-02-16 |1869 |Son | "PVT Andrew Boy Witcher's Co Tenn Res CSA 1796 1869" |[[Image:Boy_Family_Cemetery-6.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, Delia Jane Simerly |1885-04-06 |1919-03-18 |Wife of Great Grandson James Edward Callahan Boy | | |- |[[Boy-206|Boy, Ellen M.]] |1838-02-20 |1918-12-27 |Granddaughter |"Ellen M. Feb 20, 1838 Dec 27 1918" |[[Image:Boy-206-2.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, Eva Grace |1901 |1914 |Great-Great Granddaughter | | |- |[[Boy-207|Boy, Francis Marion]] |1825-12-23 |1911-01-04 |Grandson |"Francis M. Boy Dec 23 1825 Jan 4 1911" "F M Boy 4th Serg Witcher's Co Tenn Reserves Confederate States Army Dec 23 1825 Jan 4 1911" |[[Image:Boy-207.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Boy-47|Boy, Jacob]] |1752-04-17 |1833-05-20 |Self |"Jacob Boy Tennessee PVT. Campbell's VA Regt Rev. War May 20 1833" |[[Image:Boy_Family_Cemetery-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Boy-46|Boy, Jacob Jr.]] |1808 |1892-11-28 |Son | | |- |[[Boy-277|Boy, James Edward Callahan]] |1880-09-15 |1943-01-14 |Great Grandson | | |- |[[Boy-209|Boy, James M]] |1835-04-07 |1906-03-02 |Grandson |"James M. Boy Born April 7, 1835 Died Mar. 2, 1906" "James M. Boy 2nd Corp Witcher's Co Tenn Reserves Confederate States Army Apr 7, 1835 Mar 2, 1906" | |- |Boy, Rev. John A M |1871-04-22 |1899-08-19 |Great Grandson |"Rev. John A. M. Boy Apr 22 1871 Aug 19 1899" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-13.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, John William |1847-06-04 |1936-02-18 |Husband of Granddaughter Ellen M. Boy |"John W. Boy June 4, 1847 Feb 18 1936" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-14.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, Joseph Fowler |1871-02-13 |1871-06-14 |Great Grandson | | |- |[[Mauk-340|Boy, Louisanna Mauk]] |1826-01-26 |1886-09-25 |Wife of Grandson James M Boy |"Louisanna Mauk Born Jan 26 1826 Died Sept 25 1886" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-15.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, Margaret E |1903-11-30 |1904-02-04 |Great-Great Granddaughter | | |- |[[Drummond-2229|Boy, Mary Drummond]] |1775 |1856-07-26 |Second Wife |no legible marker | |- |Boy, Mary Ann Hicks |1834-03-05 |1891-03-08 |Wife of Grandson Francis Marion Boy | |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-19.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, Mary Blanche |1893 |1894 |3rd Great Granddaughter |Daughter of R.A. and A.C. Boy | |- |Boy, Mary Elizabeth Akard |1845-12-10 |1899-09-25 |Wife of Grandson Philip Jasper | |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-17.jpg|100px]] |- |Boy, Mary E |1876 | |Unknown at this time | | |- |Boy, Mattie Lee |1893 |1894 |3rd Great Granddaughter |Daughter of R.A. and A.C. Boy | |- |Boy, Philip Jasper |1843-11-30 |1932-10-16 |Grandson | |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mallonee-94|Boy, Ruth Mallonee]] |1808 |1882-04-07 |Wife of Son Jacob Boy, Jr | | |- |Boy, Sarah Jane Buckles |1838-12-13 |1899-06-28 |Wife of Grandson James M. Boy | | |- |Boyd, Alfred |1818 |1830 |Unknown at this time |"In memory of Alfred Boyd Died April ___" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-23.jpg|100px]] |- |Carico, Joseph |1864 |1900 |Unknown at this time | | |- |Carrier, Katherine Denton | |1919-08-18 |Unknown at this time |"Katherine Denton Wife of Elbert Carrier Died Aug. 18, 1919 Aged 74 years" | |- |Carrier, Elbert W. |1847-04 |1924-01-19 |Unknown at this time |"Elbert Carrier Died Jan. 19, 1924 Aged 78 years C.S.A. 1863-1865" | |- |Carrier, Nora E. |1900 |1901 |Unknown at this time |d/o W. F. and D. B. Carrier | |- |Carrier. Vollie R. |1895-02-23 |1901-12-01 |Unknown at this time |s/o W. R. and D. B. Carrier | |- |Combs, Dora B. | |1871 |Unknown at this time |d/o J & R Combs | |- |Eads, R. E. |1859 |1863 |Unknown at this time | | |- |Eads, William F. |1862 |1863 |Unknown at this time |s/o D. C. & S. Eads | |- |Fleenor, Elizabeth S |1839 |1905 | |Sister of Mary Ann Fleenor Littleford | |- |Foster, Catherine |1828 |1892 | | |- |Giesler, Jacob |1789-12-20 |1865-08-29 |Great Grandfather of Wife of Grandson John Aiken Boy (at least 4 other relationships) |"Jacob Giesler Born Dec 20 1789 Died Aug 29 1865" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-22.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Millard-1672|Hicks, Anna Nancy Millard]] |1774-12-17 |1846-09-13 |Great Grandmother of Wife of Grandson John Aiken Boy (at least 8 other relationships) | | |- |Hicks, Mary Polly Mottern |1806-02-13 |1879-04-22 |Mother-in-law of Grandson Francis Marion Boy |"Mary Hicks Died April 22 1879 Aged 73 yrs 2 mos 9 days" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hicks-10381|Hicks, William Isaac]] |1778-12-20 |1846-09-13 |Great Grandfather of Wife of Grandson John Aiken Boy (at least 11 other relationships) | | |- |[[Boy-210|Houston, Frances A "Fannie" Boy]] |1861-02-19 |1890-05-26 |Great Granddaughter |"Fannie A. Boy Wife of J. N. Houston Feb 19 1861 May 26 1890 The angels called her" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Boyd-9525|Millard, Delilah Emmaline Boy]] |1842-12-25 |1895-03-05 |Sister-in-law of Granddaughter Ellen M. Boy (at least 3 other relationships) |"Delilah E. Wife of E. C. Millard Born Dec 25 1842 Died Mar 5 1895" |[[Image:Boyd-9525.jpg|100px]] |- |Miller, Daniel |1798-02-15 |1863-07-27 |Unknown at this time |June 2011 this headstone was not at the grave "In memory of Daniel Miller Born Feb 15, 1798 Died July 27 1863" |[[Image:Emily_8217_s_Resources-21.jpg|100px]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Born''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Relationship to Jacob''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' |}

Boy Name Study

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[[Category:Boy Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == About the Project == The BOY Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOY BOY] 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 BOY name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams / Research Pages|team studies and research pages]] will be formed and can be used to focus research on certain topics or areas of interest. Potential Teams could focus on particular family groups, geographic areas, time frame, migration patterns, occupations, DNA or statistics. These studies may focus on a particular family or may include a number of family branches which have no immediate link to one another. 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 Boy 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: [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Boy}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Boy}}
{{Clear}} To add a profile to the study, use one of the categories or simply add a sticker using: {{One Name Study|name=Boy}} == Teams / Research Pages == * [[Space:Boy_Name_Study_-_North_America|The Boy Family in North America]] * [[Space:Boy_Name_Study_-_Jacob_Boy|Jacob Boy]] '''To Be Developed''' '''Potential''' * Relationship between Jacob Boy and Jeremiah Boyd * German Roots * North America ** Canada ** United States * DNA == Membership == * [[Boy-41|Emily (Boy) Holmberg]] - I am interested in the family of [[Boy-47|Jacob Boy]]. I am hoping to follow his descendants as they either stay in East Tennessee or migrate across the United States. I want to identify his family in Pennsylvania and their origins in Germany. I am also interested in finding if there is a connection with [[Boyd-11357|Jeremiah Boyd]] prior to the marriage of Jacob's granddaughter to Jeremiah's son. == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == This study includes the following variant spelling of [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOYE BOYE] . == Task List == # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Boy&showall=1 Boy] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Boye&showall=1 Boye] Surname Activity Feeds. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Boy&MaxErrors=100 Boy] and [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Boye&MaxErrors=100 Boye] Surname dbErrors Feed. ''Note: This report will generate a list for BOY in any name location, not only surname. For example: "Baby Boy Smith or [[Allen-40963|Fulton "Blind Boy Fuller" Allen]]'' #Work towards having all BOY and BOYE profiles fully sourced. See the lists for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boy Unsourced BOY profiles] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boye Unsourced BOYE profiles] #Work towards having all BOY and BOYE profiles on WikiTree to be connected to the global tree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BOY Unconnected BOY Profiles] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BOYE Unconnected BOYE Profiles] # Identify other potential geographical areas and/or individuals to develop as a focus for this study # Determine Category Structure - See:[[#Potential Categories|Potential Categories]] # Develop Team / Research Pages === Potential Categories === *Location: **United States, Name of State ***State Where Born Only? State Where Born & Died? or State Where Lived Most of Life? *Relationship: Detail on Research Page instead of by Category (Table by Generation - Can include children of daughters? **Descendant, Jacob ***Step-children of descendants? - No (they could be considered descendants, but unless last name is Boy, should not be in One Name Study **Spouse *Military **American Revolutionary War **War of 1812 **Civil War *Occupations **Farmer **Minister **Teacher

Boy Scout National Jamboree 1950

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Boyce Family Mysteries

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[Category:Family Mysteries]] Henry Stines Boyce is my G G grandfather (1827-1916) his father was Samuel Boyce (1783-1841). I have references to his father as being William Boyce (1748-1930). Here is where I run into problems. I have found a number of pedigrees that list different first names for William's father, and showing different birth places. But the names of spouses and children are the same. . I see possible parents with Johannes Boys Buijs/Martha Smith. Then there is: John Boyce/ Elizabeth Osbourne. And then there is Pieter Hendrickse Buis/Rachel Ostrander. All 3 sets of parents show the same children, the same birth/death dates. There is also a Daniel Boyce/Mary Applegate. Same place in general, but some variety there too. Where did these different pieces of information come from. Who is correct, who isn't? The time period is difficult as the census records are a guessing game, I am not finding land records on line.

Boyce Family Upper Canada Land Petitions - Index

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== Boyce and Related Families in Upper Canada == === Introduction === This page was designed to help sort out of the '''Boyce, Boice, Buis,''' and '''Buys''' families who lived in Upper Canada (now Ontario) in the late 1700s and early 1800s. It started out strictly as an index of Land Petitions for both United Empire Loyalists (and their families) and for other (non-Loyalist) settlers to Upper Canada. However, since the central purpose of the page is to help users keep the different families straight, it made sense to include a cross-reference to names included in ''The Loyalists In Ontario - The Sons and Daughters of The American Loyalists Of Upper Canada,'' by William D. ReidWilliam D. Reid: The Loyalists In Ontario - The Sons and Daughters of The American Loyalists Of Upper Canada. Hunterdon House, Lambertville, New Jersey, 1973. pg. 24.
'''The Loyalists in Ontario''':
{{Ancestry Sharing|659802|7b22746f6b656e223a22436d556571634e6a4d6537664e696a6544396f62554744517655384e69366c635471486e48743749484b343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|49231|FLHG_LoyalistsinOntario-0001}} (accessed 9 January 2024).
so additional sections were added and the role of this page was extended. === Errors or Additions === If you find an error in any entry in this table please send a message (with as much relevant information as possible) to the page manager [[Boyce-3841|Alan Boyce]]. === Trusted List === This page is readable by the public, but because of all the nasty syntax involved in building tables in WikiTree, edit access is limited.
If you would like to be on the trusted list, please send a message to the page manager [[Boyce-3841|Alan Boyce]]. Really, though, it is very easy to mess up the table. == Cross-Reference to ''The Loyalists In Ontario'' == === Reid, Pages 24 and 25 === * [[Boice-622|Boice, John Sr.]] of Niagara, m. [[Russell-19579|Elizabeth [Russell]]] See O.C. 24 Jan 1797. ** [[Boice-591|Elizabeth]], married Peter Coghill of Niagara, 13 Aug 1799. O.C. 9 July 1802. ** [[Boice-586|Mary]], married James Cushman of Niagara, 19 Jan 1802. O.C. 10 Mar 1804. ** [[Boice-623|Jacob]] of Niagara. O.C. 29 Sept 1819. ** [[Boyce-118|Sarah]], married Richard Springer of the Town of Hamilton. O.C. 3 Dec 1840. * [[Buys-1301|Boice, John]] ** [[Buys-1303|Mary]], m. ---- [[Feder-153|Fether]]. O.C. 18 June 1799 * '''Note that these last two entries -- for "[[Buys-1301|Boice, John]]" and "[[Buys-1303|Mary]], m. ---- [[Feder-153|Fether]]. O.C. 18 June 1799" refer to the same person as the entries on Page 30 for "[[Buys-1301|Boyce, John of Matilda]]" and "Mary, m. Feather." === Reid, Pages 29 and 30 === * [[Boice-597|Boice, Andrew]] of Ernestown, m. [[Hartman-6600|Elizabeth Hartman]] ** [[Boice-598|David]] of Ernestown, m. Hannah Amey. O.C. 25 Feb 1812. ** [[Boice-599|Mary]], m. Adam Van WIcklin of Ernestown 29 Aug 1811. O. C. 25 Feb 1812. ** [[Boice-600|Benjamin]] of Ernestown. O.C. 27 June 1833. ** [[Boice-601|Nicholas]] of Marysburgh. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 ** [[Boice-602|Cyrenus]] of Hungerford. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 ** [[Boice-603|Zachariah]] of Hungerford. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 ** [[Boice-604|Cornelius]] of Rawdon. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 * [[Buys-1301|Boyce, John of Matilda]] ** Jenny, m. Siah Pedge of Matilda ** [[Buys-1303|Mary]], m. [[Feder-153|Feather]] ** Sarah, m. Robert B. Dick of Hamilton ** Nancy, m William Hanes of Ernestown ** [[Boyce-5029|John]] of Matilda, Not recommended[?] ** Mary, m. [[Shaver-3356|John Shaver]] of Matilda ** Elizer, (son) of Matilda ** William ** Jane, m. Thomas Langhorn of Matilda ** Margaret, m. Mac Putney of Matilda ** Elizabeth, m. Richard J. Empey of Williamsburgh ** Phoebe, m. Paul Comer of Ernestown. ** Lemuel of Pittsburgh, ** Theophilus of Pittsburgh, ** William of Darlington. * [[Buys-1287|Boyce, Stephen]] of Ernestown and Kingston, m. [[Conklin-3887|Elizabeth Conklin]]. ** [[Boice-610|Mary]] O. C. 3 March 1809. ** [[Boice-611|Abraham]] of Ernestown, O. C. 18 June 1799. ** [[Boice-612|Joseph]] of Kingston. O. C. 4 April 1839. ** [[Boice-613|Clara]], b. 22 Apr 1799; m. Tobias McGuire of Kingston. O. C. 26 May 1840. ** [[Boice-614|Jane]]. O. C. 18 May 1833. ** [[Boice-615|Harriet]], m. William Leonard of Kingston. O. C. 27 November 1834. ** [[Boice-616|Mishel]], m. William Caldwell of Sidney. O. C. 24 March 1835. ** [[Boice-617|Experience]], m. William Reed of Loughborough. O. C. 3 January 1827. ** [[Boice-607|Andrew]]. O. C. 7 May 1828. ** [[Boice-618|Sarah]], m. Charles Abrams of Loughborough. O. C. 7 May 1828. ** [[Boice-619|Almira]] m. Michael Quin of Town of Kingston. O. C. 7 May 1828. == Cross-Reference to The UELAC Website Directory == [[Boyce-3953|Jehoiada Boyce U.E. (1759-1835)]] United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada online registry. https://uelac.ca/loyalist-directory/detail/?wpda_search_column_id=779 * [[Boyce-3953|Jehoiada]] and [[Keeler-1343|Millicent (Keeler) Boyce]] had 12 children, as follows: ** Millicent Boyce m. Samuel B. McCabe ** Phoebe Boyce m. Cornelius Degroot ** Jehoiada Boyce, Jr. m. Mary (?) ** Isaiah Keeler Boyce m. Mary Ann Howard ** Elizabeth Boyce m. Artemas Crittenden ** Prudence Bogart Boyce m. Daniel Harvey Shipman ** Elijah Woolsey Boyce m. 1) Mary Ewing 2) Margaret Raymond ** David G. Boyce m. Delilah Booth ** Olive Boyce m. Abraham Dayton ** Stephen McCabe Boyce m. Delight Booth ** Rachel (Betsey) Boyce m. Samuel Booth, Jr. ** Harvey Boyce (died at about 7 months old) == Cross-Reference to The Old UEL List == === Pg 139 === * [[Boice-622|John Boice, Senior]] ** Home District ** Soldier B. R. (Butler's Rangers), p. P. a wife and four children, P.L. 2d, 1786. Soldier R.R.N.Y. Muster Roll * John Boice, Junior '''[Jr. of Matilda??]''' ** Home District ** Son of John, senior === Pg 142 === * [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boyce]] ** Ernest Town ** RRNY Muster Roll * [[Buys-1301|John Boyce]] ** E. District, Matilda ** RRNY, had a wife adn 4 children, P.L. 2d, 1786. Joseph Griffin says in Albany Gaol; afterwards en listed with the Rebels, deserted in two days; for 7 years lived after on Connecticut River. * [[Boyce-3953|Jehdda de Boyce [Jehoiada Boyce]]] ** Elizabeth Town ** Was a soldier in the Continental service. Not U.E. O.E. * [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boyce]] ** Ernest Town ** Soldier in Jessup's Corps, p. M. (P.L.1786) == Finding Any Upper Canada Land Petition == === Step 1 === Start by doing a search on the person whose petition you are seeking. Try several searches with different spellings of both first and last names, and allow for mistakes in the transcriptions of the original documents regarding names, places, etc. (The search tool is not very sophisticated.)

'''Link to search page is here: '''
https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/search-petitions-upper-canada.aspx

This will give you, among other vital info, the number of the microfilm on which the specific petition can be found. It will (likely) be accessed from this page or a subsequent page.
=== Step 2 === '''Link to the (first page of the) list of microfilms (including hotlinks to each film): '''
https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1&& === Step 3 === '''Click to the number of the film''' to which you have been directed and scroll through the images on that film to find the petition you are seeking. The petition number is typically written near the top of each page but the sequence may appear to be illogical.

Be forewarned: this is a slow and laborious exercise. Adding to the challenge, these documents are mostly hand-written. With some patience you'll get the hang of it. == Index to U.C. Land Petitions for Boyces, Boices, Buises, etc. == ''' See these notes!! ''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Bright_Ideas#Converting_Spread_Sheets_to_WikiTables
https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/610272/help-with-wiki-tables The table below has been created for easy access to Upper Canada Land Petitions filed by Boyce, Boice, Buis families and some relatives. It was assembled to help with my research. There are probably other variants of the spelling that slipped through; they can be added later. '''Images of the original petitions are on the website of Library and Archives Canada.'''
Embedded links to original documents are included in this table.
Also provided in the source links are text descriptions of source documents so the documents can be located when Library and Archives Canada changes their website... again.
Where possible, based on my reading of the petitions, the listing is sorted by: # Whether the petitioner is ## an Initial United Empire Loyalist or UEL (i.e. fought for the English in the Revolutionary War), or ## a Son or Daughter of an Initial UEL, or ## a settler petitioning for land, not as a UEL or descendant. The rows in this table may be sorted on any column by clicking the sort symbol in the column header. When sorted, though, the grouping noted above is lost. To restore the original sort order, refresh the page.
The note '''N.F.''' indicates that the petition probably exists, but has not yet been located by this researcher.
=== Table of Land Petitions for Boyce, Boice, Buis, Buys, Bice, etc. === {| class="sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Given Name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Place''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Vol''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Bndl''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pet''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pgs''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ref''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Film''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''WTree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ref''' |- |'''Initial
U.E. Loyalists''' |- |BICE||John||Niagara||align="center"|1796||align="center"|28||align="center"|B 2||align="center"|81||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=601&tt=1200 601-603]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Niagara'''). Fought with Butler's Rangers. Asking for land for his family.||align="center"|[[Boice-622]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1796
'''Volume: '''28
'''Bundle: '''B 2
'''Petition: '''81
'''Pages: '''601-603
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=601&tt=1200
|- |BOYCE||John||Niagara||align="center"|1797||align="center"|28||align="center"|B 2||align="center"|120||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=707&tt=1200 707-708]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Niagara'''). Fought with Butler's Rangers. Came to Canada 1781 with Wife Elizabeth & 2 Kids.||align="center"|[[Boice-622]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''28
'''Bundle: '''B 2
'''Petition: '''120
'''Pages: '''707-708
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=707&tt=1200
|- |BOICE||Mary||Kingston||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|40||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=966&tt=1200 966-968]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Arrived 1781. Mother of [[Buys-1287|Stephen]] and 2 other brothers in Rev. War. Two ([[Buys-1287|Stephen]] & [Buys-1301|John]]) in Maj. Jessup's Corps & one ([[Buys-1299|Andrew]]) in 2nd Batt. Sir. John Johnston's Regiment. '''Arrived in Canada as a widow. NOT Mary Van Camp.'''||align="center"|[[Unknown-669772]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''40
'''Pages: '''966-968
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=966&tt=1200
|- |BOICE||Andrew||Matilda||align="center"|1794||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Mother: [[Unknown-669772|Mary (Unknown) Buys]]. Petition not yet located, but referenced in his 1797 Petition.||align="center"|[[Buys-1299]]||N.F. |- |BOYCE||Andrew||Eastern District & Midland District||align="center"|1797||align="center"|30||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|191||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=317&tt=1084 317-318]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2360&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1084&sqn=1 C-1620]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Fought with Johnson's Royal Yorkers (King's Royal Regiment of New York (KRRNY)).||align="center"|[[Buys-1299]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Andrew
'''Place: '''Eastern District & Midland District
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''30
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''191
'''Pages: '''317-318
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1620
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Andrew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=317&tt=1084
|- |BOICE||John||Matilda||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Mother: [[Unknown-669772|Mary (Unknown) Buys]]. Petition not yet located.||align="center"|[[Buys-1301]]||N.F. |- |BOICE||Stephen||Unknown||align="center"|Unk.||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|105||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1187&tt=1200 1187-1187]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Mother: [[Unknown-669772|Mary (Unknown) Buys]]. Fought with Jessup's Rangers. Petition missing. See Land Book Vol C pg 268||align="center"|[[Buys-1287]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Stephen
'''Place: '''Unknown
'''Year: '''Unk.
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''105
'''Pages: '''1187-1187
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Stephen&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1187&tt=1200
|- |'''Loyalist Sons & Daughters''' |- |BOICE||Abraham||Toronto||align="center"|1842||align="center"|69||align="center"|B 1||align="center"|106||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 649-653]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Lived in Toronto; Land in Haldimand Twp. Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice U.E.]] ||align="center"|[[Boice-611]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Toronto
'''Year: '''1842
'''Volume: '''69
'''Bundle: '''B 1
'''Petition: '''106
'''Pages: '''649-653
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081
|- |BOICE||Abraham||Haldimand||align="center"|1853||align="center"|80||align="center"|B 7||align="center"|37||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2382&sqn=718&tt=1016 718-752]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2382&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1016&sqn=1 C-1642]||34 pgs. Carpenter, Lived in Toronto; Land dispute (L28+34 Con 10) in Haldimand Twp. Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice U.E.]]; [[Buys-1287|Stephen]]'s will on pgs 743, 744; rel. of Phebe Conklin.||align="center"|[[Boice-611]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Haldimand
'''Year: '''1853
'''Volume: '''80
'''Bundle: '''B 7
'''Petition: '''37
'''Pages: '''718-752
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1642
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2382&sqn=718&tt=1016
|- |BOICE||Andrew||Kingston||align="center"|1828||align="center"|50||align="center"|B 15||align="center"|82||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=240&tt=1039 240-242]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2368&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1039&sqn=1 C-1628]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice U.E.]]||align="center"|[[Boice-607]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Andrew
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1828
'''Volume: '''50
'''Bundle: '''B 15
'''Petition: '''82
'''Pages: '''240-242
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1628
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Andrew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=240&tt=1039
|- |BOYCE||John||Matilda||align="center"|1840||align="center"|84||align="center"|B Misc. 1799-1843||align="center"|29||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2384&sqn=877&tt=1006 877-879]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2384&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1644]||Father: [[[[Buys-1300|Unknown Buys (abt.1720-abt.1779)]]]]. Petition to locate a Lot of his father's.||align="center"|[[Boyce-5029]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''84
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1799-1843
'''Petition: '''29
'''Pages: '''877-879
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1644
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2384&sqn=877&tt=1006
|- |BOYCE||John||Matilda||align="center"|1840||align="center"|70||align="center"|B 2||align="center"|18||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=780&tt=1081 780-790]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Father: [[Buys-1300|Unknown Buys (abt.1720-abt.1779)]]. This petition to deconflate his father from [[Boice-622|John Boice U.E.]] of Niagara.||align="center"|[[Boyce-5029]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''70
'''Bundle: '''B 2
'''Petition: '''18
'''Pages: '''780-790
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=780&tt=1081
|- |BOICE||Mary||Matilda||align="center"|1799||align="center"|186||align="center"|F 4||align="center"|1||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 274-275]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976 C-1894]||Father: [[Boyce-5029|John Boyce (abt.1767-aft.1851)]]; Husband: [[Feder-153|Philip Feder/Fether (abt.1778-)]] Lived in Matilda. '''Same petition as husband.'''||align="center"|[[Buys-1303]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Fether
'''Given Name(s): '''Philip
'''Place: '''Not specified.
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''186
'''Bundle: '''F 4
'''Petition: '''1
'''Pages: '''274-275
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1894
(Accessed on 27 February 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Fether&GivenName=Philip&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=51.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976
|- |FETHER||Philip||Matilda||align="center"|1799||align="center"|186||align="center"|F 4||align="center"|1||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 274-275]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976 C-1894]||Father: Lucas Feder; Wife: [[Buys-1303|Mary (Buys) Feder (abt.1778-)]] Lived in Matilda. '''Same petition as wife.'''||align="center"|[[Feder-153]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Fether
'''Given Name(s): '''Philip
'''Place: '''Not specified.
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''186
'''Bundle: '''F 4
'''Petition: '''1
'''Pages: '''274-275
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1894
(Accessed on 27 February 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Fether&GivenName=Philip&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=51.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976
|- |
'''Settlers'''

|- |BOYCE||Abraham||Loughborough||align="center"|1819||align="center"|86||align="center"|B Leases 1816-1837||align="center"|171||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=477&tt=1006 477-481]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1645]||Just a settler. Our guy.||align="center"|[[Boyce-3885]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Loughborough
'''Year: '''1819
'''Volume: '''86
'''Bundle: '''B Leases 1816-1837
'''Petition: '''171
'''Pages: '''477-481
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1645
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=477&tt=1006
|- |'''To Be Cleaned Up''' |- |BOICE||Cornelius||Rawdon||align="center"|1834||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|275||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=94&tt=915 94-96]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice U.E.]] Rawdon Twp, Hastings Co.||align="center"|[[Boice-604]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Cornelius
'''Place: '''Rawdon
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''275
'''Pages: '''94-96
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Cornelius&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=94&tt=915
|- |BOICE||Cyrenius||Hungerford||align="center"|1834||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|272||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=84&tt=915 84-86]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice U.E.]] Hungerford Twp in Hastings Co.||align="center"|[[Boice-602]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Cyrenius
'''Place: '''Hungerford
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''272
'''Pages: '''84-86
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Cyrenius&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=84&tt=915
|- |BOICE||David||Ernestown||align="center"|1812||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|55||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=85&tt=610 88-92]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice U.E.]]||align="center"|[[Boice-598]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''David
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''55
'''Pages: '''88-92
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=David&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=85&tt=610
|- |BOICE||Elizabeth||Matilda||align="center"|1807||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|63||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=163&tt=1073 163-165]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: [[Brunner-443|Peter Prunner U.E.]]; Husband:. John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''63
'''Pages: '''163-165
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=163&tt=1073
|- |BOICE||Elizabeth||Niagara||align="center"|1803||align="center"|33||align="center"|B 6||align="center"|30||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=399&tt=1093 399-403]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=1&tt=1093 C-1621]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1803
'''Volume: '''33
'''Bundle: '''B 6
'''Petition: '''30
'''Pages: '''399-403
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1621
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=399&tt=1093
|- |BOICE||Jacob||Niagara||align="center"|1819||align="center"|42||align="center"|B 12||align="center"|181||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2365&sqn=537&tt=1035 537-539]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2365&sqn=1&tt=1035 C-1625]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jacob
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1819
'''Volume: '''42
'''Bundle: '''B 12
'''Petition: '''181
'''Pages: '''537-539
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1625
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Jacob&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2365&sqn=537&tt=1035
|- |BOICE||Joseph||Kingston||align="center"|1838||align="center"|63||align="center"|B 21||align="center"|139||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2373&sqn=931&tt=1050 931-933]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2373&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1050&sqn=1 C-1633]||Father: late [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]]||align="center"|[[Boice-612]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Joseph
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1838
'''Volume: '''63
'''Bundle: '''B 21
'''Petition: '''139
'''Pages: '''931-933
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1633
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Joseph&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2373&sqn=931&tt=1050
|- |BOICE||Joseph||Loughborough||align="center"|1842||align="center"|69||align="center"|B 1||align="center"|73||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=495&tt=1081 495-496]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Addington Militia 1812W||align="center"|[[Boice-612]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Joseph
'''Place: '''Loughborough
'''Year: '''1842
'''Volume: '''69
'''Bundle: '''B 1
'''Petition: '''73
'''Pages: '''495-496
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Joseph&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=495&tt=1081
|- |BOICE||Margaret||Ernestown||align="center"|1807||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|49||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=111&tt=1073 111-112]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: Thomas Comer; marr. William Boice||align="center"|[[Comer-2029]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Margaret
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''49
'''Pages: '''111-112
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Margaret&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=111&tt=1073
|- |BOICE||Mary||Home District||align="center"|1799||align="center"|31||align="center"|B 4||align="center"|42||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=542&tt=1084 542-543]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2360&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1084&sqn=1 C-1620]||Father: James McLaughlin; marr. John Boice||align="center"|[[New Mary]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Home District
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''31
'''Bundle: '''B 4
'''Petition: '''42
'''Pages: '''542-543
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1620
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=542&tt=1084
|- |BOICE||Mary||Not specified||align="center"|1799||align="center"|31||align="center"|B 4||align="center"|64||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=614&tt=1084 614-615]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2360&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1084&sqn=1 C-1620]||Father: John Brundage; marr. Peter Boice||align="center"|[[3rd Mary]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Not specified
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''31
'''Bundle: '''B 4
'''Petition: '''64
'''Pages: '''614-615
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1620
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=614&tt=1084
|- |BOICE||Mathew||Mountain||align="center"|1807||align="center"|85||align="center"|B Leases 1802-1818||align="center"|78||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=84&tt=1006 84-87]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1645]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mathew
'''Place: '''Mountain
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''85
'''Bundle: '''B Leases 1802-1818
'''Petition: '''78
'''Pages: '''84-87
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1645
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mathew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=84&tt=1006
|- |BOICE||Matthias||Hungerford||align="center"|1834||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|274||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=91&tt=915 91-93]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Matthias
'''Place: '''Hungerford
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''274
'''Pages: '''91-93
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Matthias&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=91&tt=915
|- |BOICE||Nicholas||Marysburgh||align="center"|1824||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|271||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=79&tt=915 79-83]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice]]||align="center"|[[Boice-601]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nicholas
'''Place: '''Marysburgh
'''Year: '''1824
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''271
'''Pages: '''79-83
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Nicholas&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=79&tt=915
|- |BOICE||Phoebe||Yonge||align="center"|1811||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|39||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=15&tt=610 15-18]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Father: Eleazar Fairchild; marr. Robert Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Phoebe
'''Place: '''Yonge
'''Year: '''1811
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''39
'''Pages: '''15-18
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Phoebe&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=15&tt=610
|- |BOICE||Theophilus||Pittsburgh||align="center"|1833||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|295||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=181&tt=915 181-183]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Theophilus
'''Place: '''Pittsburgh
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''295
'''Pages: '''181-183
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Theophilus&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=181&tt=915
|- |BOICE||Zachariah||Marysburgh||align="center"|1824||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|273||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=87&tt=915 87-90]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice]]||align="center"|[[Boice-603]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Zachariah
'''Place: '''Marysburgh
'''Year: '''1824
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''273
'''Pages: '''87-90
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Zachariah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=87&tt=915
|- |BOICE / AMEY||Hannah||Ernestown||align="center"|1833||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|258||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=32&tt=915 32-35]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: Jonas Amey||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE/AMEY
'''Given Name(s): '''Hannah
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''258
'''Pages: '''32-35
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE/AMEY&GivenName=Hannah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=32&tt=915
|- |BOICE / CUSHMAN||Mary||Niagara||align="center"|1804||align="center"|94||align="center"|C 6||align="center"|61||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2389&sqn=936&tt=1022 936-938]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2389&sqn=1&tt=1022 C-1649]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE/CUSHMAN
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1804
'''Volume: '''94
'''Bundle: '''C 6
'''Petition: '''61
'''Pages: '''936-938
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1649
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE/CUSHMAN&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2389&sqn=936&tt=1022
|- |Boice / McGuire||Clara||Kingston||align="center"|1839||align="center"|310||align="center"|Mc 22||align="center"|118||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2522&sqn=53&tt=1095 53-55]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2522&interval=50&sk=151&tt=1095&sqn=1 C-2141]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]]; marr. Tobias McGuire||align="center"|[[Boice-613]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boice/McGuire
'''Given Name(s): '''Clara
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1839
'''Volume: '''310
'''Bundle: '''Mc 22
'''Petition: '''118
'''Pages: '''53-55
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2141
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boice/McGuire&GivenName=Clara&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2522&sqn=53&tt=1095
|- |BOICE / SCHRIVER||Susannah||Loughborough||align="center"|1829||align="center"|51||align="center"|B 16||align="center"|3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=556&tt=1039 556-558]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2368&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1039&sqn=1 C-1628]||||align="center"|[[Schriver-271]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE/SCHRIVER
'''Given Name(s): '''Susannah
'''Place: '''Loughborough
'''Year: '''1829
'''Volume: '''51
'''Bundle: '''B 16
'''Petition: '''3
'''Pages: '''556-558
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1628
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE/SCHRIVER&GivenName=Susannah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=556&tt=1039
|- |Boice / Springer||Sarah||Hamilton||align="center"|1840||align="center"|474||align="center"|S 22||align="center"|152||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=733&tt=1300 733-736]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=1&tt=1300 C-2821]||dau. Of John Boice of Niagara||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boice/Springer
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Hamilton
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''474
'''Bundle: '''S 22
'''Petition: '''152
'''Pages: '''733-736
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2821
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boice/Springer&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=733&tt=1300
|- |Boice / Van Wicklin||Mary||Ernestown||align="center"|1812||align="center"|514A||align="center"|V 10||align="center"|11||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2647&sqn=772&tt=1306 772-773]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2647&interval=50&sk=251&tt=1306&sqn=1 C-2947]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew (Buys) Boice U.E.]]; Marr Adam Vanwicklin||align="center"|[[Boice-599]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boice/Van Wicklin
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''514A
'''Bundle: '''V 10
'''Petition: '''11
'''Pages: '''772-773
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2947
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boice/Van Wicklin&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2647&sqn=772&tt=1306
|- |CALDWELL / BOICE||Mishel||Sidney||align="center"|1835||align="center"|116||align="center"|C 18||align="center"|387||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=341&tt=1152 341-342]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=1&tt=1152 C-1728]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''CALDWELL/BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mishel
'''Place: '''Sidney
'''Year: '''1835
'''Volume: '''116
'''Bundle: '''C 18
'''Petition: '''387
'''Pages: '''341-342
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1728
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=CALDWELL/BOICE&GivenName=Mishel&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=341&tt=1152
|- |DICK / BOICE||Sarah||Hamilton (Twp., Northumber-land Co.)||align="center"|1818||align="center"|154||align="center"|D 11||align="center"|108||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2416&sqn=63&tt=1406 63-67]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2416&sqn=1&tt=1406 C-1745]||Dau. of [[Buys-1301|John Buys U.E.]] of Matilda.||align="center"|[[Buys-1306]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''DICK/BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Hamilton
'''Year: '''1818
'''Volume: '''154
'''Bundle: '''D 11
'''Petition: '''108
'''Pages: '''63-67
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1745
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=DICK/BOICE&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2416&sqn=63&tt=1406
|- |Empey / Boice||Elizabeth||Williamsburg||align="center"|1833||align="center"|179A||align="center"|E 18||align="center"|27||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2432&sqn=61&tt=961 61-63]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2432&sqn=1&tt=961& C-1890]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Empey/Boice
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Williamsburg
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''179A
'''Bundle: '''E 18
'''Petition: '''27
'''Pages: '''61-63
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1890
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Empey/Boice&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2432&sqn=61&tt=961
|- |Putney / Boice||Margaret||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|408A||align="center"|P 19||align="center"|54||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2585&sqn=1284&tt=1309 1284-1285]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2585&sqn=1&tt=1309 C-2731A]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Putney/Boice
'''Given Name(s): '''Margaret
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''408A
'''Bundle: '''P 19
'''Petition: '''54
'''Pages: '''1284-1285
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2731A
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Putney/Boice&GivenName=Margaret&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2585&sqn=1284&tt=1309
|- |Quinn / Boice||Almira||Kingston||align="center"|1828||align="center"|422||align="center"|Q 15||align="center"|2||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2593&sqn=808&tt=1129 808-810]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2593&interval=50&sk=201&tt=1129&sqn=1 C-2739]||||align="center"|[[Boice-619]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Quinn/Boice
'''Given Name(s): '''Almira
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1828
'''Volume: '''422
'''Bundle: '''Q 15
'''Petition: '''2
'''Pages: '''808-810
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2739
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Quinn/Boice&GivenName=Almira&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2593&sqn=808&tt=1129
|- |BUISE||Andrew||Lunenburg, Richmond||align="center"|1794||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|218||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=502&tt=1082 502-503]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||U.E. Served in Royal York Reg't||align="center"|[[Buys-1299]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUISE
'''Given Name(s): '''Andrew
'''Place: '''Lunenburg, Richmond
'''Year: '''1794
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''218
'''Pages: '''502-503
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUISE&GivenName=Andrew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=502&tt=1082
|- |BOYCE||Isaiah||Elmsley||align="center"|1850||align="center"|76||align="center"|B 5||align="center"|97||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=897&tt=1038 897-904]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=1&tt=1038 C-1640]||Isaiah Kelsey (?) Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Isaiah
'''Place: '''Elmsley
'''Year: '''1850
'''Volume: '''76
'''Bundle: '''B 5
'''Petition: '''97
'''Pages: '''897-904
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1640
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Isaiah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=897&tt=1038
|- |BOYCE||James||Adelaide||align="center"|1837||align="center"|61||align="center"|B 20||align="center"|148||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=996&tt=1028 996-1002]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||From U.K. Soldier served in Royal Waggon Train. Discharged at Quebec. Pet. for land in Warwick, Lambton, (Adelaide is in Middlesex) ||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''Adelaide
'''Year: '''1837
'''Volume: '''61
'''Bundle: '''B 20
'''Petition: '''148
'''Pages: '''996-1002
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=996&tt=1028
|- |BOYCE||James||Oxford||align="center"|1841||align="center"|69||align="center"|B 1||align="center"|41||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=331&tt=1081 331-332]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Served in Provincial Light Dragoons||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''Oxford
'''Year: '''1841
'''Volume: '''69
'''Bundle: '''B 1
'''Petition: '''41
'''Pages: '''331-332
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=331&tt=1081
|- |BOYCE||James||Whitchurch||align="center"|1818||align="center"|85||align="center"|B Leases 1802-1818||align="center"|137||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=341&tt=1006 341-342]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1645]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''Whitchurch
'''Year: '''1818
'''Volume: '''85
'''Bundle: '''B Leases 1802-1818
'''Petition: '''137
'''Pages: '''341-342
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1645
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=341&tt=1006
|- |BOYCE||James||York||align="center"|1832||align="center"|61||align="center"|B 20||align="center"|127||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=887&tt=1028 887-889]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||"...a native of England... served in the Roayal Waggon Train"||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1832
'''Volume: '''61
'''Bundle: '''B 20
'''Petition: '''127
'''Pages: '''887-889
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=887&tt=1028
|- |BOYCE||Jane||Kingston (Ernestown)||align="center"|1833||align="center"|55||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|28||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=116&tt=1026 116-117]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2370&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1026&sqn=1 C-1630]||Father [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]]; not marr.||align="center"|[[Boice-614]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jane
'''Place: '''Kingston (Ernestown)
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''55
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''28
'''Pages: '''116-117
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1630
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Jane&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=116&tt=1026
|- |BOYCE||Jehoida||Elizabethtown||align="center"|1807||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|47||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=101&tt=1073 101-106]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||||align="center"|[[Boyce-3953]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jehoida
'''Place: '''Elizabethtown
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''47
'''Pages: '''101-106
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Jehoida&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=101&tt=1073
|- |BOYCE||Jehoida||Elizabethtown||align="center"|1808||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|88||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=262&tt=1073 262-282]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||||align="center"|[[Boyce-3953]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jehoida
'''Place: '''Elizabethtown
'''Year: '''1808
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''88
'''Pages: '''262-282
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Jehoida&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=262&tt=1073
|- |BOYCE||John||Belleville||align="center"|1817||align="center"|39||align="center"|B 11||align="center"|93||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=474&tt=1061 474-477]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=1&tt=1061 C-1624]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Belleville
'''Year: '''1817
'''Volume: '''39
'''Bundle: '''B 11
'''Petition: '''93
'''Pages: '''474-477
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1624
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=474&tt=1061
|- |BOYCE||John||Belleville||align="center"|1818||align="center"|40||align="center"|B 11||align="center"|163||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=781&tt=1061 781-785]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=1&tt=1061 C-1624]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Belleville
'''Year: '''1818
'''Volume: '''40
'''Bundle: '''B 11
'''Petition: '''163
'''Pages: '''781-785
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1624
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=781&tt=1061
|- |BOYCE||John||Elizabethtown||align="center"|1789||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|163||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=361&tt=1082 361-362]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||Just a settler. Late from Westminster, NH||align="center"|[[Boyce-1206]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Elizabethtown
'''Year: '''1789
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''163
'''Pages: '''361-362
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=361&tt=1082
|- |BOYCE||John||York||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|51||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 1002-1003]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||John, Peter, Mathew, sons of John. In John Johnson's Royal Rangers||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''51
'''Pages: '''1002-1003
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200
|- |BOYCE||Lemuel||Pittsburgh||align="center"|1833||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|294||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=178&tt=915 178-180]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Lemuel
'''Place: '''Pittsburgh
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''294
'''Pages: '''178-180
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Lemuel&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=178&tt=915
|- |BOYCE||Macauley||Bayham||align="center"|1849||align="center"|76||align="center"|B 5||align="center"|42||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=543&tt=1038 543-547]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=1&tt=1038 C-1640]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Macauley
'''Place: '''Bayham
'''Year: '''1849
'''Volume: '''76
'''Bundle: '''B 5
'''Petition: '''42
'''Pages: '''543-547
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1640
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Macauley&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=543&tt=1038
|- |BOYCE||Matthew||York||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|51||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 1002-1003]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||John, Peter, Mathew, sons of John. In John Johnson's Royal Rangers||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Matthew
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''51
'''Pages: '''1002-1003
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Matthew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200
|- |BOYCE||Peter||York||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|51||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 1002-1003]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||John, Peter, Mathew, sons of John. In John Johnson's Royal Rangers||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Peter
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''51
'''Pages: '''1002-1003
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Peter&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200
|- |BOYCE / HARTMAN||Elizabeth||Ernestown||align="center"|1792||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|162||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=359&tt=1082 359-360]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||Father: [[Hartmann-1913|(Johan) David Hartmann U.E.]]; marr. [[Buys-1299|Andrew (Buys) Boice U.E.]]||align="center"|[[Hartman-6600]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE/HARTMAN
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1792
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''162
'''Pages: '''359-360
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE/HARTMAN&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=359&tt=1082
|- |Boyce / Shaver||Mary||Matilda||align="center"|1840||align="center"|474||align="center"|S 22||align="center"|128||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=616&tt=1300 616-617]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=1&tt=1300 C-2821]||dau. of [[Buys-1301|John (Buys) Boice U.E.]] of Matilda||align="center"|[[Buys-1307]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boyce/Shaver
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''474
'''Bundle: '''S 22
'''Petition: '''128
'''Pages: '''616-617
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2821
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boyce/Shaver&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=616&tt=1300
|- |Boyce / Springer||Sarah||Barton||align="center"|1812||align="center"|447||align="center"|S Misc. 1798-1812||align="center"|130||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=486&tt=1308 486-490]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1&tt=1308 C-2805]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boyce/Springer
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Barton
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''447
'''Bundle: '''S Misc. 1798-1812
'''Petition: '''130
'''Pages: '''486-490
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2805
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boyce/Springer&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=486&tt=1308
|- |COMMER / BOYCE||Phebe||Kingston||align="center"|1790||align="center"|127||align="center"|C Misc. 1788-1794||align="center"|208||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=240&tt=1286 240-241]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=1&tt=1286 C-1732]||Father John Boyce; Late Serj't in the Royal Yorkers, marr Paul Commer; '''This Boyce/Comer petition is 44 years''' '''''before''''' '''the one below. Different couple?'''||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''COMMER/BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Phebe
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1790
'''Volume: '''127
'''Bundle: '''C Misc. 1788-1794
'''Petition: '''208
'''Pages: '''240-241
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1732
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=COMMER/BOYCE&GivenName=Phebe&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=240&tt=1286
|- |BOYCE/COMER||Phoebe||Ernestown||align="center"|1834||align="center"|116||align="center"|C 18||align="center"|310||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=35&tt=1152 35-38]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=1&tt=1152 C-1728]||Father John Boyce; marr Paul Commer; '''This Boyce/Comer petition is 44 years''' '''''after''''' '''the one above. Different couple?'''||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE/COMER
'''Given Name(s):
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''116
'''Bundle: '''C 18
'''Petition: '''310
'''Pages: '''35-38
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1728
(Accessed on 19 March 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=COMER&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=51.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=35&tt=1152
|- |BUIS||Abraham||Ernestown||align="center"|1811||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|20||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=1007&tt=1073& 1007-1010]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]];||align="center"|[[Boice-611]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1811
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''20
'''Pages: '''1007-1010
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=1007&tt=1073&
|- |BUIS||Elizabeth||Sidney||align="center"|1794||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|217||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=500&tt=1082& 500-501]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||Father: Joseph Conklin||align="center"|[[Conklin-3887]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Sidney
'''Year: '''1794
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''217
'''Pages: '''500-501
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=500&tt=1082&
|- |BUIS / AMEY||Hannah||Kingston (Ernestown)||align="center"|1812||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|53||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=81&tt=610 81-83]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Father: Jonas Amey; marr. David Buis||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS/AMEY
'''Given Name(s): '''Hannah
'''Place: '''Kingston (Ernestown)
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''53
'''Pages: '''81-83
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS/AMEY&GivenName=Hannah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=81&tt=610
|- |BUIS / BICE||Mary||Ernestown||align="center"|1809||align="center"|36||align="center"|B 9||align="center"|45||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=653&tt=1073& 653-654]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]];||align="center"|[[Boice-610]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS/BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1809
'''Volume: '''36
'''Bundle: '''B 9
'''Petition: '''45
'''Pages: '''653-654
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS/BICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=653&tt=1073&
|- |Boice / Langhorn||Jane||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|294||align="center"|L 19||align="center"|57||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2511&sqn=1015&tt=1083 1015-1016]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2511&sqn=1&tt=1083 C-2130]||Father: John Boice of Matilda ||align="center"|new person||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Baice/Langhorn
'''Given Name(s): '''Jane
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''294
'''Bundle: '''L 19
'''Petition: '''57
'''Pages: '''1015-1016
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2130
(Accessed on 5 Feb 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=baice&GivenName=jane&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=151
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2511&sqn=1015&tt=1083
|- |Pedge / Bice||Fanny||Matilda||align="center"|1806||align="center"|401||align="center"|P 7||align="center"|31||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2581&sqn=1446&tt=1474 1446-1449]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2581&sqn=1&tt=1474 C-2489]||Father: [[Buys-1301|John Buys U.E.]] of Matilda||align="center"|[[Buys-1305]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Pedge/Bice
'''Given Name(s): '''Fanny (or Jenny?)
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1806
'''Volume: '''401
'''Bundle: '''P 7
'''Petition: '''31
'''Pages: '''1446-1449
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2489
(Accessed on 5 Feb 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=bice&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=201
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2581&sqn=1446&tt=1474
|- |Schryver||Jacob||Fredericksburg||align="center"|1826||align="center"|447A||align="center"|S Misc. 1799-1842||align="center"|124||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1100 1100-1102]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1&tt=1308 C-2805]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Schryver
'''Given Name(s): '''Jacob
'''Place: '''Fredericksburg
'''Year: '''1826
'''Volume: '''447A
'''Bundle: '''S Misc. 1799-1842
'''Petition: '''124
'''Pages: '''1100-1102
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2805
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Schryver&GivenName=Jacob&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1100
|- |Scriver||George||Fredericksburg||align="center"|1817||align="center"|457||align="center"|S 11||align="center"|83||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2615&sqn=963&tt=1277 963-967]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2615&sqn=1&tt=1277 C-2811]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Scriver
'''Given Name(s): '''George
'''Place: '''Fredericksburg
'''Year: '''1817
'''Volume: '''457
'''Bundle: '''S 11
'''Petition: '''83
'''Pages: '''963-967
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2811
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Scriver&GivenName=George&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2615&sqn=962&tt=1277
|- |Edgar / Snyder||Elizabeth||Lancaster||align="center"|1850||align="center"|182A||align="center"|E 5||align="center"|29||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2434&sqn=216&tt=955 216-217]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2434&interval=50&sk=51&tt=955&sqn=1 C-1892]||Father: John Snyder; marr. James Edgar||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Edgar/Snyder
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Lancaster
'''Year: '''1850
'''Volume: '''182A
'''Bundle: '''E 5
'''Petition: '''29
'''Pages: '''216-217
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1892
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Edgar/Snyder&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2434&sqn=216&tt=955
|- |COMSTOCK||Abigail||Matilda||align="center"|1791||align="center"|127||align="center"|C Misc. 1788-1794||align="center"|209||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=242&tt=1286 242-243]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=1&tt=1286 C-1732]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''COMSTOCK
'''Given Name(s): '''Abigail
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1791
'''Volume: '''127
'''Bundle: '''C Misc. 1788-1794
'''Petition: '''209
'''Pages: '''242-243
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1732
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=COMSTOCK&GivenName=Abigail&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=242&tt=1286
|- |Babcock / Smith||Sarah||Kingston||align="center"|1820||align="center"|460A||align="center"|S 12||align="center"|354||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=751&tt=1247 751-754]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=1&tt=1247 C-2813]||Benjamin Babcock 4 – mystery||align="center"|[[Babcock-1584]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Babcock/Smith
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1820
'''Volume: '''460A
'''Bundle: '''S 12
'''Petition: '''354
'''Pages: '''751-754
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2813
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Babcock/Smith&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=751&tt=1247
|- |BOYCE||J.||Adelaide Township||align="center"|1835||align="center"|151||align="center"| ||align="center"| ||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6885/1592 1592-1594]||align="center"|RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6885/1 C-6885]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''J.
'''Place: '''Adelaide Township
'''Year: '''1835
'''Volume: '''151
'''Bundle: '''
'''Petition: '''
'''Pages: '''1592-1594
'''Reference: '''RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries
'''Microfilm: '''C-6885
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=J.&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_125539
'''Record at: '''https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6885/1592
|- |BOYCE||Nelson||Zorra Township||align="center"|1835||align="center"|154||align="center"| ||align="center"| ||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6886/1351 1351-1353]||align="center"|RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6886/1 C-6886]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nelson
'''Place: '''Zorra Township
'''Year: '''1835
'''Volume: '''154
'''Bundle: '''
'''Petition: '''
'''Pages: '''1351-1353
'''Reference: '''RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries
'''Microfilm: '''C-6886
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Nelson&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_125539
'''Record at: '''https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6886/1351
|- |BOYCE||Robert||||align="center"|1836||align="center"|162||align="center"| ||align="center"| ||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6889/93 93-94]||align="center"|RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6889/1 C-6889]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Robert
'''Place: '''
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''162
'''Bundle: '''
'''Petition: '''
'''Pages: '''93-94
'''Reference: '''RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries
'''Microfilm: '''C-6889
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Robert&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_125539
'''Record at: '''https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6889/93
|- |BICE / UMPHRY||Nancy||Edwardsburgh||align="center"|1805||align="center"|34||align="center"|B 7||align="center"|46||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=783&tt=1093 783-785]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=1&tt=1093 C-1621]||Father: James Umphry of Edwardsburgh; Husband: John Bice, Edwardsburgh||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE/UMPHRY
'''Given Name(s): '''Nancy
'''Place: '''Edwardsburgh
'''Year: '''1805
'''Volume: '''34
'''Bundle: '''B 7
'''Petition: '''46
'''Pages: '''783-785
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1621
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE/UMPHRY&GivenName=Nancy&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=783&tt=1093
|- |BICE||Nancy||Hope||align="center"|1816||align="center"|38||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|143||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=490&tt=610 490-493]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Married: Peter Bice of Hope; Father: John Brundage||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nancy
'''Place: '''Hope
'''Year: '''1816
'''Volume: '''38
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''143
'''Pages: '''490-493
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Nancy&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=490&tt=610
|- |BICE||William||Darlington||align="center"|1826||align="center"|48||align="center"|B 14||align="center"|271||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2367&sqn=789&tt=990 789-795]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2367&sqn=1&tt=990 C-1627]||Father: John Bice Sr. Matilda (Formerly)||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''William
'''Place: '''Darlington
'''Year: '''1826
'''Volume: '''48
'''Bundle: '''B 14
'''Petition: '''271
'''Pages: '''789-795
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1627
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=William&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2367&sqn=789&tt=990
|- |BICE||Elijer||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|59||align="center"|B 19||align="center"|107||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=106&tt=1028 106-107]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||Looks like: Elijer; Indicates he is Son; Father: John Bice Sr. Matilda (Formerly)||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Eliza
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''59
'''Bundle: '''B 19
'''Petition: '''107
'''Pages: '''106-107
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Eliza&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=106&tt=1028
|- |BICE||William||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|59||align="center"|B 19||align="center"|108||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=108&tt=1028 108-109]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||Father: John Bice Sr. Matilda (Formerly)||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''William
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''59
'''Bundle: '''B 19
'''Petition: '''108
'''Pages: '''108-109
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=William&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=108&tt=1028
|- |BICE||Elijah||Darlington||align="center"|1836||align="center"|60||align="center"|B 20||align="center"|71||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=648&tt=1028 648-654]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||Request not granted||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Elijah
'''Place: '''Darlington
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''60
'''Bundle: '''B 20
'''Petition: '''71
'''Pages: '''648-654
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Elijah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=648&tt=1028
|- |BICE||Nelson||Pickering||align="center"|1846||align="center"|74||align="center"|B 4||align="center"|3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2378&sqn=1002&tt=1019 1002-1005]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2378&sqn=1&tt=1019 C-1638]||||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nelson
'''Place: '''Pickering
'''Year: '''1846
'''Volume: '''74
'''Bundle: '''B 4
'''Petition: '''3
'''Pages: '''1002-1005
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1638
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Nelson&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2378&sqn=1002&tt=1019
|- |HANES / BICE||Nancy||Ernestown||align="center"|1840||align="center"|241||align="center"|H 22||align="center"|90||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2477&sqn=512&tt=1428 512-514]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2477&sqn=1&tt=1428 C-2097]||Father: [[Buys-1301|John Buys (Bice) U.E.]] of Matilda||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''HANES/BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nancy
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''241
'''Bundle: '''H 22
'''Petition: '''90
'''Pages: '''512-514
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2097
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=HANES/BICE&GivenName=Nancy&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2477&sqn=512&tt=1428
|- |BOISE||Benjamin||Ernestown||align="center"|1833||align="center"|55||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|38||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=152&tt=1026 152-154]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=1&tt=1026 C-1630]||Father: Andrew Boice||align="center"|[[Boice-600]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOISE
'''Given Name(s): '''Benjamin
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''55
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''38
'''Pages: '''152-154
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1630
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOISE&GivenName=Benjamin&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=152&tt=1026
|}
== Other Links == https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Babcock_Families_in_Early_Upper_Canada_-_Index == Sources ==

Boyd Cemetery, Minto, Manitoba

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This page is part of the [[Space:Manitoba Cemeteries Team|Manitoba Cemeteries Team]] See the [[:Category:Boyd_Cemetery%2C_Minto%2C_Manitoba|Boyd Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Boyd Cemetery '''Address:''' NE 27-15-17 W1, RM of Minto-Odanah, Manitoba, Canada '''GPS Coordinates:''' N50.31397, W99.73364 '''Information:''' Boyd Cemetery is located east of the village of Bethany in the Rural Municipality of Minto, Manitoba. It was established in February 1884 after Robert C. Boyd donated a section of his land. See also: * [http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/sites/boydcemetery.shtml Historical Sites of Manitoba: Boyd Cemetery (RM of Minto)] * [http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/MB/MBMNT0994 Boyd Cemetery on CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project] *[http://www.discoverminnedosa.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Private-Cemeteries.pdf Cemetery records (PDF)]

Boyd Family Reunion

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Fred and Myrtle Boyd Family Reunion Saturday, August 6, 2016 near Mt. Hood Camping available Mt. Hood Village 503-622-4011 adjacent to picnic area.

Boyden Name Study

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[[Category:Boyden Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Boyden Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyden Boyden] 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 Boyden 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 Boydens), by time period (18th Century Boydens), or by topic (Boyden DNA, Boyden Occupations, Boyden 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 Boyden 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: [[Dann-242|Nick Dann]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Boyden}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Boyden}}
{{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== * [[Dann-242| Nick Dann]] * [[Clarkson-855 | Mary Clarkson]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified == Task List == ==Contributions== '''Citing Sources''' '''''See Census Records''''', below. '''''Please Note:''''' :'''References to other family trees at Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org or other online sites are ''NOT'' considered proper documentation, please do not add these as sources, and do not remove the unsourced tag from profiles citing only these trees.''' :'''These intended 'sources' often come from GEDCOM uploads. It's perfectly OK to upload GEDCOMs as it helps deliver raw data, but proper source citations are preferred. As profiles are edited, don't be surprised if 'sources' citing Ancestry, Rootsweb, or FamilySearch trees are expunged and (hopefully) replaced with proper sources.''' ==Census Records== *In citing Census Records: ::Watch for enumeration errors, such as name variations. ::Remember that ''humans'' were the input: dates and ages can be erroneous. The respondent may have had a memory lapse or poor recollection; the enumerator may have been hard of hearing, or simply transcribed what was told him in error. ::It's best to avoid adding a link to an actual record, such as Ancestry.com or Familysearch.org. Why? Links can and often do change. ::Provide the basic record info so that the record can be re-found, if necessary. Using [[References]], the NARA (or similar)[[http://www.archives.gov National Archives and Records Administration]] citation should be shown, according to proper genealogical research convention. Researcher [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]] provides the following example: ::*''1870 US Census'': Cleveland, Ward 7, Cuyahoga County, OH, 15 Aug 1870, Pg. 122 (Citation Footnote (using [[References]]): Year: 1870; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 7, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: M593_1190; Page: 229B; Image: 462; Family History Library Film: 552689) *Sometimes Census records can have errors. The obvious is surname spelling. Patience will eventually get you to the record you're seeking. Sometimes, one has to be creative, as in this example. ::In this case, an enumerator wasn't listening closely. [[Beardsley-3127 |Mark Heber Beardsley]] (1874 – 1947) appeared correctly, or nearly so, in 1880, 1910, 1930, and 1940 Census’. However, it was difficult to find him or his family in a 1920 Census. By searching with just his and his wife’s given name, no surname, and a known location (Texas, in this case), the family did appear with the surname ‘Heber’, Mark’s middle name. As mentioned above, it must sometimes be remembered that the enumerator is also human. And so was the person the enumerator was interviewing. ::An excellent example of what can happen in the transcription of enumerator errors, or the enumerator simply recording what the interviewee is telling him, can be found in a '''Footnote''' attached to [[Beardsley-3254 | Harry Markle Beardsley]], in this case having to do with the birthplace of his parents. *What happened to the 1890 Census? It was lost in a fire! ::See [http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1996/spring/1890-census-1.html The Fate of the 1890 Population Census] ::and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1890_United_States_Census Wikipedia; 1890 Census] ::See also: '''''1890 Veterans Schedules''''', database for some individuals can still be found. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890), enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

Boyds Hill Cemetery Free space page

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[[Category: Boyd's Hill Cemetery, Kawau Island, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Boyd's Hill Cemetery == From Kawau Island wharf follow the road up the hill past private residences. Just beyond the houses is a short side track to a knoll with a small historic cemetery. This cemetery is known as Boyd's Hill Cemetery and is the resting place of some early Kawau residents including copper miners and their families. === Links === * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burials & Cremations search] * See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639816/boyds-hill-cemetery,-kawau-island Find-a-Grave page for Boyd's Hill Cemetery.] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''5''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is somewhat short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''20''' entries, and BillionGraves entry could not be located'. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 17:18, 28 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]].

Boyd's Methodist Cemetery, Lanark Township, Ontario -History

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[[Category:Boyd's Methodist Cemetery, Lanark Township, Ontario]] Boyd's Methodist Cemetery is located on the southwest corner of Lot 2, Concession 12, Lanark Township. The oldest gravestone located in the cemetery is for William Crozier, dating to 1827, however early records show that it wasn't officially used as a cemetery until April 12, 1838. On that date, one acre was bought for five shillimgs from Thomas Jackson for a chapel and burying ground. One stipulation on the deed states that it could be used as a burying ground by any Protestant denomination. The first trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canada at Boyd's Settlement were: Samuel Boyd, Lancelot Jackson, William Halpenny, Fassy Stern, John Boyd, and George Codd. =='''Sources'''== *A History of Drummond Township, by John C. Ebbs; page 62.

Boyhood jobs - reminiscence

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January 29, 2011 at 11:03am One of my first jobs was as a cat shooter for a songbird catcher. I was about 10 years old, copping a buzz at a shooting gallery in Madrid when I was hired. It was the sort of carnival stand where you knocked over moving ducks and pipes with an air rifle. High scores were rewarded with shots of cognac. I was a good shot, and the cognac only improved my game. By chance, a man that sold birds saw me and suggested I go to work for him. He caught little birds by painting some kind of tanglefoot glue on the branches of a small stand of dead trees. He'd put out a little bird seed, the hapless birds got stuck on the branches. Once a day, he collected his catch using a solvent. He needed protection from cats. I got a shift. I can't recall how much I got paid, (actually, I was paid in cognac) but the work was enjoyable. Another job was a stint working Saturdays in junior high. The biology teacher at my school in Rialto, California hired me to help him kill hundreds of white rats. He had some racket going where he pickled the rats and sold pails of them to high schools for dissection. (I don't suppose kids dissect rats in school any more.) I would dump the caged rats into a big steel garbage can, pour in some poison and clap on the lid. The doomed rats would try to get out, scrabbling over each other to try to climb the walls of the trash can. Their claws made a loud scratching noise, like fingernails on a blackboard. It only took a few minutes for the scratching to reach a crescendo, then subside. After a respectful few minutes more, I had to disentangle their little white corpses and move them to pails for my employer's further attention. I liked the job, but got bitten a few times. Rat bites are nasty and almost always are on the thumb. I got used to killing living creatures. I suspect that these two jobs had a bit of something to do with some of my more extreme behavior I exhibited later in life. Back to The Adventures of P.T. Gustan table of contents[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Adventures_of_P._T._Gustan]

Boyland Name Study

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[[Category:Boyland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==How to Participate== Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Cowper-404|Dean Pascoe]] 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 the surname "Boyland" and 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. Ladies who have married into the Boyland family are also welcome to be included, as they generally spend most of their lives as a Boyland! ==Tasks== 1. To place the category [[Category:Boyland Name Study]] on Boyland profiles, thus including them in the Study. 2. To find the meaning and origin of the name Boyland. 3. To map out the migration of the surname. ==Origin== The original Gaelic form of Boyland was Ó'Beolláin.

Boyle Civil Parish, County Roscommon

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[[Category: Roscommon 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 Roscommon|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Roscommon, Ireland|Main Roscommon Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Boyle Parish, County Roscommon|Category for Boyle Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Roscommon|Civil Parishes in County Roscommon]] |}
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:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Boyle Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Mainistir na Búille. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2057 Boyle Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Boyle :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Boyle Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Roscommon|Towns of County Roscommon]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Boyle Town'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Mainistir na Búille.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Boyle Town, County Roscommon|Category for Boyle Town]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9738,-8.2915,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9738/-8.2915 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.3177&lat=53.9724 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boyle&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Breedoge'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Bhrídeog.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9410,-8.3642,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9410/-8.3642 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.3177&lat=53.9724 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Breedoge&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Carrigeenroe'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Carraigín Rua.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0298,-8.2747,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0298/-8.2747 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.3177&lat=53.9724 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrigeenroe&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Grifiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Boyle Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Boyle Parish (Mainistir na Búille) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2057/BF Boyle 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. :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)'''
|width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aghacarra|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghacarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghacarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghacarra&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghagowla|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghagowla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghagowla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghagowla&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghnagrange||''Achadh na Gráinsí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghnagrange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghnagrange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghnagrange&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardcorcoran|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ardcorcoran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ardcorcoran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardcorcoran&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ardmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ardmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardmore&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardsallagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ardsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ardsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardsallagh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinphuill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballinphuill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballinphuill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinphuill&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybaun||''An Baile Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballybaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballybaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybaun&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylugnagon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballylugnagon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballylugnagon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylugnagon&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymore East or Corbally||''Corbally''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Ballymore+East+or+Corbally%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Ballymore+East+or+Corbally%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymore&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymore West||''An Baile Mór Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Ballymore+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Ballymore+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymore,%20west&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynanultagh||''Baile na nUltach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballynanultagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballynanultagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynanultagh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytrasna|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballytrasna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballytrasna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytrasna&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Behy||''An Bheithigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Behy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Behy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Behy&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bellspark|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Bellspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Bellspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellspark&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bingham's Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Bingham's+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Bingham's+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bingham’s%20Island&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Breandrum|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Breandrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Breandrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Breandrum&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brislagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Brislagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Brislagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brislagh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrickmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrickmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrickmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrickmore&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrigeenagowna|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrigeenagowna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrigeenagowna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrigeenagowna&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownageeragh||''Ceathrú na gCaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrownageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrownageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownageeragh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cashelfinoge or Lugnamuddagh||''Caiseal Feannóg nó Log na mBodach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Cashelfinoge+or+Lugnamuddagh%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Cashelfinoge+or+Lugnamuddagh%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cashelfinoge%20or%20Lugnamuddagh%22&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Church Island||''Inis Mac nÉirín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Church+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Church+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Church%20Island&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolnagranshy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Coolnagranshy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Coolnagranshy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolnagranshy&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Copse|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Copse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Copse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Copse&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornacarta|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Cornacarta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Cornacarta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornacarta&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornaglia||''Corr na gCliath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Cornaglia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Cornaglia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornaglia&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornameelta|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Cornameelta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Cornameelta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornameelta&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Deerpark'''||''Páirc na bhFianna''||[[:Category:Deerpark Townland, Boyle Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrymaquirk|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Derrymaquirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Derrymaquirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrymaquirk&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Doon'''|| ||[[:Category:Doon Townland, Boyle Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Doon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Doon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doon&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumanone||''Droim Inneona''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drumanone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drumanone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumanone&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumdoe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drumdoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drumdoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumdoe&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumshannagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drumshannagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drumshannagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumshannagh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Erris||''Iorras''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Erris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Erris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Erris&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Evikeens|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Evikeens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Evikeens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Evikeens&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garrow||''Gearradh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Garrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Garrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garrow&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Grallagh Beg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grallagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grallagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grallagh%20Beg&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Grallagh More|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grallagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grallagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grallagh%20More&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Grange Beg||''An Ghráinseach Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grange+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grange+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grange%20Beg&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Grange More||''An Ghráinseach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grange+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Grange+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grange%20More&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Great Meadow||''Cluain Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Great+Meadow%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Great+Meadow%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Great%20Meadow&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Harepark||''Páirc an Ghiorria''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Harepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Harepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Harepark&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Hogs Island||''Hog’s Island (Griffiths and Townlands.ie)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Hogs+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Hogs+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Hogs%20Island&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killerdoo|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Killerdoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Killerdoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killerdoo&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmacroy||''Cill Mhic Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kilmacroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kilmacroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmacroy&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kiltybrannock|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kiltybrannock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kiltybrannock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kiltybrannock&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kiltycreaghtan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kiltycreaghtan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kiltycreaghtan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kiltycreaghtan&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockadoo||''Cnoc an Dumha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockadoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockadoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockadoo&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockadoobrusna||''Cnoc an Dumha Brosna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockadoobrusna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockadoobrusna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockadoobrusna&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knockarush'''||''Cnoc Rois''||[[:Category:Knockarush Townland, Boyle Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockarush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockarush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockarush&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockavroe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockavroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knockavroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockavroe&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknacloy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knocknacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knocknacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknacloy&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknashee|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knocknashee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Knocknashee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknashee&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leam||''An Léim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Leam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Leam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leam&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lecarrow|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lecarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lecarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lecarrow&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Letfordspark|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Letfordspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Letfordspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Letfordspark&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisserdrea||''Lios Aird Réidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lisserdrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lisserdrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisserdrea&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lowparks|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lowparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lowparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lowparks&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mocmoyne||''Mac Maoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Mocmoyne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Mocmoyne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mocmoyne&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rockingham Demesne||''Diméin Phort na Carraige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Rockingham+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Rockingham+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rockingham%20Demesne&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Sheegorey'''||''Sí Ghuaire''||[[:Category:Sheegorey Townland, Boyle Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Sheegorey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Sheegorey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sheegorey&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Spa|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Spa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Spa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Spa&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stag Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Stag+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Stag+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stag%20Island&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnyneden|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tawnyneden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tawnyneden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnyneden&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnytaskin||''Tamhnaigh an tSeascainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tawnytaskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tawnytaskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnytaskin&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Termon||''An Tearmann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Termon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Termon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Termon&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tinnacarra|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tinnacarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tinnacarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tinnacarra&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tintagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tintagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tintagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tintagh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tivannagh||''Tigh Mhanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tivannagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tivannagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tivannagh&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Warren or Drum||''An Coinicéar nó An Droim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Warren+or+Drum%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Warren+or+Drum%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Warren%20or%20Drum%22&countyname=ROSCOMMON&Parish=BOYLE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Notes== ===Excluded ‘Townlands'=== :Islands, Rocks or Archipelagos that are not really ‘townlands' and/or may never have been inhabited. *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/42944 Bingham's Island] or Bingham Island on Griffiths ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Roscommon should be added to the main Roscommon 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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Boyle County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Boyle County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |} {{Image|file=Boyle_County_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Boyle County, Kentucky''' }}{{Clear}} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Boyle County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== *'''Boyle County''' was formed in 1842 from sections of Lincoln and Mercer Counties and named for [[Boyle-4126|John Boyle (1774-abt.1834)]] who was the Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals from 1810 to 1826. ====Government Offices==== * The first courthouse was built in 1844. The courthouse burned in 1860 and the second and present courthouse was constructed on the same site in 1860 to 1862 at a cost of $15,000. An addition was constructed in 1899. === Geography === * '''Boyle County''' is a county located in the central part of [[:Category:Kentucky|Kentucky]]. The county seat is [[:Category:Danville, Kentucky|Danville, Kentucky]] ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Boyle County, [[:Category: Kentucky |Kentucky ]] | NW Location = [[:Category: Washington County, Kentucky| Washington County, Kentucky]] | N Location = [[:Category: Mercer County, Kentucky| Mercer County, Kentucky]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category: Garrard County, Kentucky| Garrard County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Lincoln County, Kentucky|Lincoln County, Kentucky]] | S Location = [[:Category: Casey County, Kentucky| Casey County]] | SW Location = [[:Category: Marion County, Kentucky| Marion County]] | W Location = }} ==== Boyle County Communities ==== * [[:Category:Aliceton, Kentucky| Aliceton]] * [[:Category:Alum Springs, Kentucky|Alum Springs]] * [[:Category:Atoka, Kentucky|Atoka]] * [[:Category:Brumfield, Kentucky|Brumfield]] * [[:Category:Danville, Kentucky|Danville]] * [[:Category:Forkland, Kentucky|Forkland]] * [[:Category:Junction City, Kentucky|Junction City]] * [[:Category:Little Needmore, Kentucky|Little Needmore]] * [[:Category:Mitchellsburg, Kentucky|Mitchellsburg]] * [[:Category:Needmore, Kentucky| Needmore]] * [[:Category:Parksville, Kentucky|Parksville]] * [[:Category:Perryville, Kentucky|Perryville]] * [[:Category:Shelby City, Kentucky|Shelby City]] ===== African American Communities of Boyle County ===== * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Community/Af-Am-community.htm African American Communities of Boyle County]
In Boyle County, at least five African-American communities were established during the post Civil War era, including Clifton, Stoney Point, Wilsonville, Needmore and Little Needmore (Brown, 1993: NP). The hamlets developed on land donated or sold by farmers and laid into small lots for residences and various other buildings. A large percentage of male residents farmed as sharecroppers while others worked as blacksmiths, carpenters, and in other trades. …most hamlets were created along well-traveled, secondary roads with few having any commercial businesses or post offices.
** [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Community/Settlements/needmore.htm Little Needmore] ** [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Community/Settlements/clifton.htm Clifton] ** [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Community/Settlements/sleettown.htm Sleetown] ** [[:Category:Wilsonville, Boyle County, Kentucky]] ===Demographics=== :{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase/Decrease in Population''' |- ! 1850 ! 9,116 ! — |- ! 1860 ! 9,304 ! 2.1% |- ! 1870 ! 9,515 ! 2.3% |- ! 1880 ! 11,930 ! 25.4% |- ! 1890 ! 12,948 ! 8.5% |- ! 1900 ! 13,817 ! 6.7% |- ! 1910 ! 14,668 ! 6.2%- |- ! 1920 !14,998 ! 2.2% |- ! 1930 ! 16,282 ! 8.6% |- ! 1940 ! 17,075 ! 4.9% |- ! 1950 ! 20,532 ! 20.2% |- ! 1960 ! 21,257 ! 3.5% |- ! 1970 ! 21,090 ! −0.8% |- ! 1980 ! 25,066 ! 18.9% |- ! 1990 ! 25,641 ! 2.3% |- ! 2000 ! 27,697 ! 8.0% |- ! 2010 ! 28,432 ! 2.7% |- ! 2020 ! 30,614 ! 7.7% |- ! 2021 (est.) ! 30,747 ! 0.4% |} === Notables=== * Recommended Ephraim McDowel: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephraim_McDowell] === Slavery in Boyle County === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boyle_County%2C_Kentucky%2C_Slavery Boyle County Slavery] Lists slaves and slave owners with profiles. * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Kentucky_Team|US Black Heritage Project Kentucky Team]] offers a full list of resources for African American Genealogy in Kentucky. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:USBH_Heritage_Exchange About the US Black Heritage Exchange], which documents enslaved individuals. If this is an are of interest to you, join the project and join the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Kentucky_Team|US Black Heritage Project Kentucky Team]] :''' 1850 Slave Schedule''' *612 slave owners *2,968 Black slaves *456 Mulatto slaves *129 free Blacks *189 free Mulattoes [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Boyle_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Slave Schedule, Boyle County, Kentucky]] *505 slave owners *2,677 Black slaves *2 Colored slaves [1 owned by R. W. Washington, 1 owned by Wm Owsley] *559 Mulatto slaves *192 free Blacks *243 free Mulattoes : '''Slavery ended on December 18, 1865.''' :'''1870 U.S. Federal Census''' *2,995 Blacks *657 Mulattoes *About 103 U.S. Colored Troops listed Boyle County, KY, as their birth location. A sampling of some resources. '''Documents Listing Slaves and Their Owners''' * Wills listing Slaves: [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Other-recs/Boyle-Wills-listing-slaves.pdf Boyle Co will listing slaves] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Other-recs/Military-recs/USCT-Musters-by-Capt-N-C-Kinney-Camp-Nelson.pdf USCT Musters by Capt. N C Kinney at Camp Nelson] Lists multiple counties but Boyle Co can be searched. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Other-recs/Military-recs/USCT-Muster-&-Enlistment.pdf USCT Musters and Descriptive Rolls] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Other-recs/Military-recs/military.htm Boyle County Military records for African Americans] The Civil War Records list slaves. '''Free Blacks of Boyle County in 1862''' * In 1852 "free blacks" were required to register. [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Other-recs/Free%20Blacks%201852-transcript.pdf Free Blacks of Boyle County in 1852] === Major Highways === * U.S. Route 68 * U.S. Route 127 * U.S. Route 150 * Kentucky Route 33 * Kentucky Route 34 * Kentucky Route 37 * Kentucky Route 52 * Kentucky Route 300 ==Cemetery Resources== * [[:Category:Boyle County, Kentucky, Cemeteries|Boyle County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Boyle+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_999 Boyle County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boyle-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Boyle County KY Cemetery Records on LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boyle/cemetery_index.html Boyle County Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] * [http://kykinfolk.org/boyle/cemetery/cemeteries.html Boyle County Cemeteries on KyGenWeb] === Boyle County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : [https://www.boylecountyky.gov/ Boyle County Court Clerk] maintains many original documents dating from 1842 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boyle/births_main.html Boyle County, Kentucky Birth Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boyle-County-Birth-Records.htm Boyle County Ky Birth Records on LDS Genealogy] *[http://kykinfolk.org/boyle/births.html Boyle County Birth Records on KYGenWeb] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Boyle County, Kentucky, Census Records| Boyle County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4464515 United States Census, 1950] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boyle/marriages.html Boyle County, Kentucky Marriage Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boyle-County-Marriage-Records.htm Boyle County Ky Marriage Records on LDS Genealogy] *[http://kykinfolk.org/boyle/marriage.html Boyle County Marriage Records on KYGenWeb] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boyle/deaths.html Boyle County, Kentucky Death Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boyle-County-Death-Records.htm Boyle County Ky Death Records on LDS Genealogy] *[http://kykinfolk.org/boyle/deaths.html Boyle County Death Records on KYGenWeb] ==== Wills ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boyle/wills_main.html Boyle County Wills on Genealogy Trails] *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBoone/boonecountywills.htm Boyle County Wills on KYGenWeb] * [http://kykinfolk.org/boyle/wills.html Boyle County KY Wills on KYGenWeb] ==== Military Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/boyle/military.html Boyle County, Kentucky Military Records on Genealogy Trails.]] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Boyle-County-Military-Records.htm Boyle County Ky Military Records on LDS Genealogy] *[http://kykinfolk.org/boyle/military/Military%20Index.html Boyle County Military Records on KYGenWeb] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Other-recs/Military-recs/military.htm African American Military Records of Boyle County] Includes Civil War, WW I and WW II ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.preston-pruitt.com/listings Preston Pruitt Spurlin Funeral Home] * [https://www.weremember.com/search/funeral-home/4291/W.L.%20Pruitt%20Funeral%20Home%20 W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home] * [https://stithcares.com/obituaries/ Stith Funeral Home of Danville, Inc] * [https://www.newspaperobituaries.net/kentucky/boyle-county.htm Boyle County and Danville, Kentucky Obituaries] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/boyle-county Boyle County Obituaries at Legacy] === Other Boyle County Resources === * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/boyle/boyle.html USGenWeb Archives - Boyle County, Kentucky] * African American Genealogies of Boyle County, and exhaustive document of all vital records for African Americans. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kydaahs/The%20Past/Af-Am-Fams-2023-02-24.pdf === KY Statewide Online === * [https://www.kygenweb.net/index.html KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html USGenWeb Archives - Kentucky] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/countyindex.html Kentucky Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/index.htm Kentucky Genealogy at LDS Genealogy] * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/ky-genealogy/ Kentucky: Family History & Genealogy] == Sources == * {{Wikidata|Q486920|enwiki}} * [https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/tours/show/65#:~:text=Boyle%20County%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20was%20formed,Appeals%2C%20and%20US%20District%20Judge. Explore Boyle County accessed on 9 January 2023]

Boyle County, Kentucky Slaveholders 1850

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#REDIRECT [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule,_Boyle_County_Kentucky]]

Boyle County 1865

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==Finished Profiles== *[[Unknown-505144|Tamer (Unknown) Jones]] * [[Baker-44536|Abe Baker]] *[[Crowdus-25|Millie (Crowdus) Herrigan]] *[[Grant-15286|Mary Grant]] - wordy! *[[Grant-15289|Dennis Grant]] *[[Grant-15276|Robert James Grant]] *[[Grant-15317|Jodearis Grant]] *[[Grant-15305|John R Grant]] *[[Grant-15285|Joseph Grant]] *[[Grant-15315|Mary (Grant) Walker]] *[[Herrigan-2|Belle (Herrigan) Grant]] *[[Herrigan-3|James Herrigan]] *[[Jones-89719|Maria (Jones) Grant]] *[[League-129|Green League]] * [[Minor-2082|Ruth (Minor) Polley]] * [[Patterson-17471|John Patterson]] *[[Stwall-1|Hugh Stwall]] *[[Walker-42545|Anthony Walker]] *[[Walker-42565 | Anthony Walker I]] *[[Walker-42548|Clarence Walker]] * [[Walker-42547|Fanny (Walker) Patterson]] * [[Walker-42899|Flora (Walker) Bacon]] * [[Walker-42965|Leona (Walker) League]] *[[Space:Boyle County, Kentucky Slaveholders_1850]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Kentucky |destination= Indiana |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-20.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png }}

Boyle Roots

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The goal of this project is to further complete the ancestors and relatives of Patrick Boyle from Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland and Alice Boyle from Ardee, County Louth, Ireland Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sherrill-300|Theresa Reiter]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Validate info from living descendents * Connect descendents and relatives of Patrick & Alice (Boyle) Boyle * 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=5724773 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Boyounagh 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: Boyounagh Parish, County Galway|Category for Boyounagh 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]] ==Boyounagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Buíbheanach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:916&cat=BF&ord=en Boyounagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Baronies:''' Tiaquin, Ballymoe :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Boyounagh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Galway|Towns of County Galway]] ====Cloonminda==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Corrán Mór. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.6425,-8.5444,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.6425/-8.5444 OpenStreetMap] ====Glennamaddy==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Corrán Mór. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.6065,-8.5590,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.6065/-8.5590 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Boyounagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Boyounagh Parish (Buíbheanach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:916&cat=BF&ord=en Boyounagh 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''' |- |Ardeevin||''An tArd Aoibhinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardeevin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardeevin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardoslough||''Ard os Loch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardoslough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardoslough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ashfield||''Gort na bhFuinseog''|| ||[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] |- |Ballinapeaka||''Baile na Péice''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinapeaka&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinapeaka&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinastack||''Baile na Staice''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinastack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinastack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinphuill||''Baile an Phoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinphuill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinphuill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Ballyhard'''||''Baile Leathaird''||[[:Category:Ballyhard Townland, Boyounagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballyhard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballyhard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Barna||''An Bhearna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boyounagh Beg||''Buíbheanach Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Boyounagh%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Boyounagh%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boyounagh More||''Buíbheanach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Boyounagh%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Boyounagh%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bushtown||''Baile na Sceiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bushtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bushtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cashel||''An Caiseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Classaghroe||''An Chlasach Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Classaghroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Classaghroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clooncon East||''Cluain Con Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Clooncon%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Clooncon%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clooncon West||''Cluain Con Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Clooncon%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Clooncon%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloondoyle Beg||''Cluain Dúill Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloondoyle%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloondoyle%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloondoyle More||''Cluain Dúill Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloondoyle%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloondoyle%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloonkeen||''Cluain Caoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloonlara North||''Cluain Lára Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloonlara%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloonlara%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloonlara South||''Cluain Lára Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloonlara%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cloonlara%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloonminda||''Cluain Mionda''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonminda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonminda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloonnacross||''Cluain na Croise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonnacross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonnacross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Common||''An Coimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Common&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Common&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornacoyntia||''Corr na Cainte''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cornacoyntia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cornacoyntia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cultiafadda||''Na Coillte Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cultiafadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cultiafadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Eskeromullacaun||''Eiscir Uí Mhaolacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Eskeromullacaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Eskeromullacaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Felimspark||''Páirc Fhéilim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Felimspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Felimspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Frass||''Fras''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Frass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Frass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Glennamaddy'''||''Gleann na Madadh''||[[:Category:Glennamaddy Townland, Boyounagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortaganny||''Gort an Ghainimh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortaganny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortaganny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnagier East||''Gort na gCaor Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gortnagier%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gortnagier%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnagier West||''Gort na gCaor Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gortnagier%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gortnagier%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockauns East||''Na Cnocáin Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Knockauns%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Knockauns%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockauns West||''Na Cnocáin Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Knockauns%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Knockauns%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisheennaheltia||''Lisín na hEilte''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lisheennaheltia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lisheennaheltia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Loughpark||''Páirc an Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meelick||''Míleac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Meelick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Meelick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mountkelly||''An Droim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Mountkelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Mountkelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Scotland||''Albain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Scotland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Scotland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Sonnagh East'''||''Sonnach Thoir''||[[:Category:Sonnagh East Townland, Boyounagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Sonnagh%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Sonnagh%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Sonnagh West||''Sonnach Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Sonnagh%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Sonnagh%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stonepark||''Páirc na gCloch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Stonepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Stonepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Stonetown'''||''Baile na gCloch''||[[:Category:Stonetown Townland, Boyounagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Stonetown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Stonetown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Swiftsacre||''Acra Uí Fhuadacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Swiftsacre&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Swiftsacre&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Woodfield||''Coill an Chaclaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Woodfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Woodfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Galway should be added to the main Galway page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==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

Boystown Civil Parish, County Wicklow

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[[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:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Boystown Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bailte Bhuí. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2674 Boystown Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Talbotstown Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Boystown Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wicklow|Towns of County Wicklow]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Ballyknockan'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' .
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballyknockan Web page for Ballyknockan]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1058,-6.4978,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1058/-6.4978 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4868&lat=53.1011 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyknockan&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Grifiths Valuation.]
In 1940 the village of Balinahown, and part of Ballyknockan townland in which the village lies, was completely flooded and parts of the surrounding towns of Valleymount and Lacken were also flooded to make way for the Poulaphouca Reservoir which spans out over 20 square kilometres (7.72 square miles) across the land.||'''Lackan'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Leacain.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1400,-6.4905,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1400/-6.4905 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4868&lat=53.1011 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lackan&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Lugnaskeagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' .
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1086,-6.4875,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1086/-6.4875 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4868&lat=53.1011 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lugnaskeagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Valleymount'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Chrois.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valleymount Web page for Valleymount]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1044,-6.5216,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1044/-6.5216 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4868&lat=53.1011 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Valleymount&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===Cemeteries in Boystown Civil Parish=== :Ballyboys burial ground (Does not appear to be on Find A Grave yet) Located in Boystown or Ballyboys Upper Townland. ===The Townlands of Boystown Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Boystown Parish (Bailte Bhuí) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2674/BF Boystown 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. :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'''
|- |Annacarney||''Eanach Cearnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Annacarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Annacarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annacarney&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinagee||''Baile na Gaoithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinagee&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |||''Baile na hAbhann''||[[:Category:Ballinahown Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinahown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinahown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinahown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
{{Image|file=Boystown_Civil_Parish_County_Wicklow-1.jpg|align=c|size=m}} |- |'''Ballyknockan'''||''Buaile an Chnocáin''||[[:Category:Ballyknockan Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyknockan&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
A portion of this townland was submerged when the Poulaphouca Reservoir was created.
{{Image|file=Boystown_Civil_Parish_County_Wicklow-6.jpg|align=c|size=m}} |- |'''Ballynastockan'''||''Buaile na Stocán''||[[:Category:Ballynastockan Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynastockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynastockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynastockan&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynultagh'''||''Buaile an Ultaigh''||[[:Category:Ballynultagh Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynultagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynultagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynultagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Bawnoge'''||''An Bhánóg''||[[:Category:Bawnoge Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Bawnoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Bawnoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bawnoge&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Blackditches Lower'''||''An Claí Dubh Íochtarach''||[[:Category:Blackditches Lower Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Blackditches+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Blackditches+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blackditches,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Blackditches Upper'''||''An Claí Dubh Uachtarach''||[[:Category:Blackditches Upper Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Blackditches+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Blackditches+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blackditches,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Boystown or Baltyboys Lower'''||''Bailte Bhuí Íochtarach''||[[:Category:Boystown or Baltyboys Lower Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Boystown+or+Baltyboys+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Boystown+or+Baltyboys+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boystown%20or%20Baltyboys%22&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
About half of the original townland is now under the waters of the Poulaphouca Reservoir.
{{Image|file=Boystown_Civil_Parish_County_Wicklow-2.jpg|align=c|size=m}} |- |'''Boystown or Baltyboys Upper'''||''Bailte Bhuí Uachtarach''||[[:Category:Boystown or Baltyboys Upper Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Boystown+or+Baltyboys+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Boystown+or+Baltyboys+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boystown%20or%20Baltyboys%22&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
Approximately half of the original townland in now under the waters of the Poulaphouca Reservoir.
{{Image|file=Boystown_Civil_Parish_County_Wicklow-3.jpg|align=c|size=m}} |- |'''Carrig'''||''An Charraig''||[[:Category:Carrig Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Carrig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Carrig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrig&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carrigacurra'''||''Carraig an Churraigh''||[[:Category:Carrigacurra Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Carrigacurra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Carrigacurra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrigacurra&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garryknock||''Garraí an Chnoic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Garryknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Garryknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garryknock&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glenbride'''||''Gleann Bhríde''||[[:Category:Glenbride Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Glenbride&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Glenbride&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenbride&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Granabeg Lower||''An Ghreanach Bheag Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Granabeg+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Granabeg+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Granabeg,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Granabeg Upper||''An Ghreanach Bheag Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Granabeg+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Granabeg+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Granabeg,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Humphrystown'''||''Baile Unfraidh''||[[:Category:Humphrystown Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Humphrystown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Humphrystown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Humphrystown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kilbeg'''||''An Chill Bheag''||[[:Category:Kilbeg Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilbeg&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockalt Lower||''Cnoc Caltair Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockalt+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockalt+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockalt,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockalt Upper||''Cnoc Caltair Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockalt+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockalt+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockalt,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lackan'''||''An Leacain''||[[:Category:Lackan Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Lackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Lackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lackan&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
Approximately half of the original townland in now under the waters of the Poulaphouca Reservoir.
{{Image|file=Boystown_Civil_Parish_County_Wicklow-4.jpg|align=c|size=m}} |- |Lugnagroagh||''Log na gCruach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Lugnagroagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Lugnagroagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lugnagroagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Monamuck'''||''Móin na Muc''||[[:Category:Monamuck Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Monamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Monamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Monamuck&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
A portion of the original townland is submerged under the waters of the Poulaphouca Reservoir. |- |Rathballylong||''Ráth Bhaile an Longaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Rathballylong&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Rathballylong&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathballylong&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sroughan||''Sruthán Saileach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Sroughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Sroughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sroughan&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Togher||''An Tóchar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Togher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Togher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Togher&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tulfarris||''Tulach Fhearghais''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tulfarris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tulfarris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tulfarris&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Valleymount or Cross'''||''An Chrois''||[[:Category:Valleymount or Cross Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Valleymount+or+Cross%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Valleymount+or+Cross%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Valleymount%20or%20Cross%22&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BOYSTOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
A portion of the original townland is submerged under the waters of the Poulaphouca Reservoir.
{{Image|file=Boystown_Civil_Parish_County_Wicklow-5.jpg|align=c|size=m}} |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wicklow should be added to the main Wicklow 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 ----
[[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]]

Boyter Name Study

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[[Category:Boyter Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Boyter-37|Larry Boyter]] 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 the surname Boyter and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Boyton Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] =SATURDAY 16 MARCH 2024= On this day we gathered at [https://juneeexservices.com.au Junee Ex-Services Club]]. All Boyton descendants and their family members plus anyone else who was interested was welcome. Check out some of the pictures from the day at the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/841411341043585 '''2024 Boyton Family Reunion Facebook page'''] (https://www.facebook.com/groups/841411341043585). Boyton descendants and all of those interested in our Boyton ancestry and connections are also encouraged to join and discuss matters via the [https://m.facebook.com/groups/103376722458/?ref=sharehttps://m.facebook.com/groups/103376722458/?ref=share&exp=9594 '''Boyton Family Genealogy Facebook group'''] (https://m.facebook.com/groups/103376722458/?ref=sharehttps://m.facebook.com/groups/103376722458/?ref=share&exp=9594). ==Background== In the 1800's there were three Boyton brothers from Clavering, Essex, who came to Australia: # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyton-37 '''Richard Boyton (c.1811-1853)]''' arrived as a convict in 1830 # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyton-15 '''William Boyton (c.1809-1874)]''' arrived as a free settler in 1851 # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyton-4 '''Charles Boyton (1825-1861)]''' also arrived as a free settler, in 1854 In 1984 there was a 'Boyton Family Muster' held at Campbelltown, New South Wales, for these brothers' descendants. 40 years later a group of us decided to hold a new gathering. ==All BOYTON Descendants were Welcome== We also extended an invitation to any other Boyton descendants in Australia, whether or not there is a known relationship with any of the above men. This particularly includes those who are related to or interested in: * Descendants of [[Boyton-360|'''Mary Ann (Boyton) Hagar (1806-1862)''']] who was a first cousin of the above, arrived before 1860, and whose children and grandchildren appear to have ended-up in New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. ::Her children included: :#[[King-58892|'''William Henry King (abt.1825-abt.1880)''']] died at Millers Forrest, New South Wales :#[[King-58894|'''Harriet (King) Piggott (abt.1829-1881)''']] died at Dubbo, New South Wales :#[[King-53542|'''Hannah (King) Law (1831-1911)''']] died at Warwick, Queensland :#[[Hagar-453|'''Louisa (Hagar) Bryant (1843-abt.1891)''']] died at Waterloo, New South Wales * Descendants of [[Boyton-95|'''Samuel Boyton (bef.1826-1855)''']] who arrived in South Australia in 1854 and who are understood to still live around Gawler and Adelaide. * Descendants of [[Boyton-393|'''John Boyton (c.1815-1881)''']] and his family who hailed from Suffolk, England. He arrived in New South Wales 1858, and died around Clarence Town, New South Wales. His children and grandchildren appear to be spread across New South Wales ==Publication== To assist everyone anyone who is interested in understanding aspects of their Boyton ancestry the organisers published a souvenir booklet. Physical copies were available to order before the reunion and to be collected on the day. =='''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CTb5HB-7pACRqpKHglLTRUZ2pLzUSCRt/view?usp=share_link Anyone can download a copy in PDF format by clicking on this link.]== Refer also to: * Jones, Peter F & Williams, Robyn, (author.) & Levett, Graham, (author.) & Somerville, Gary, (author.) (2024). ''Boyton Family Reunion 2024. ''Peter F Jones, Blacktown, New South Wales. https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/255025926/version/288152466 ==Contact Us== The organisers of this muster are: * [[Freeman-13522|Robyn (Freeman) Williams]] * [[Jones-36835|Peter Jones]] * [[Levett-368|Graham Levett]] * Gary Somerville Please feel free to contact any of us if you would like to make any suggestions or contributions.

Bozo’s Circus Is On The Air!

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To list and honor all the performers who played Bozo the clown. Sources: *[[Wikipedia: Bozo_the_Clown|Bozo the Clown on Wikipedia]] *[https://clownopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Bozo_the_Clown Bozo the Clown], Clownopedia Alan Livingston, [[Levison-24|Alan Wendell (Levison) Livingston (1917-2009)]], a writer and producer created the character of Bozo the clown in 1946 for a series of vinyl records and illustrated read-along companion children’s books for Capitol Records; the first of which was titled, Bozo at the Circus. He hired Pinto Colvig, a former professional circus clown and voice artist to portray Bozo on these albums. [[Colvig-1|Vance DeBar Colvig (1892-1967)]] Pinto Colvig was a voice actor, circus performer, and newspaper cartoonist, who is best remember as the original voice of Walt Disney's Goofy, and as the very first Bozo the Clown. {| class="wikitable sortable" class= cellpadding="8" border=2 |- style="background-color:#4C9DAF;" ! Bozo || Dates || City || Studio || Connected? |- | James Franklin Davis III || || Austin, Texas || KHFI-TV (now KXAN-TV)[27] || |- |[[Kerr-13939|Thomas "Stu" Kerr]] || (1960s) || Baltimore, Maryland || WMAR-TV || N/C |- | Mike Dolley ||(1962–1967) || Bangor, Maine || WABI-TV || |- | Bart Darby ||(1961–1962) || Birmingham, Alabama || WBRC-TV || |- | Ward McIntyre ||(1962–1968) || || WBRC-TV || |- | Frank Avruch || (1959–1970) || Boston, Massachusetts || WHDH-TV (now WCVB-TV) || |- | Francis X Stack || || Buffalo, New York || WUTV-TV || |- | Jonas Santos ||(1980s) || Belo Horizonte, Brazil || TV Alterosa || |- | Evandro Antunes || (1980s) || || TV Alterosa || |- | Wandeko Pipoca ||(1980–1981) || Brazil (national) || TV Record São Paulo and TVS Rio de Janeiro; at SBT (1981–1982) || |- | Luis Ricardo || (1982–1990) || || SBT || |- | Arlindo Barreto ||(1983–1986) || || SBT || |- | Marcos Pajé ||(1983–1986) || || SBT || |- | Luiz Leandro ||(1985–1986) || || SBT || |- | Edilson Oliveira || (1986–1987) || || SBT || |- | Décio Roberto ||(1984–1991) || || SBT || |- | Paulo Seyssel ||(1980s) || || SBT || |- | André Luiz Sucesso ||(2007–2011) || || SBT (guest appearances) || |- | Jean Santos || (2012–2014) || || SBT || |- | Cláudio Siqueira ||(2021-2022) || || SBT || |- | Jim Patterson ||(1962–1966) || Charlotte, North Carolina || WBTV-TV || |- | [[Bell-44062|Robert Lewis Bell (1922-1997)]] ||(1960–1984) || Chicago, Illinois || WGN-TV || |- | Joey D'Auria ||(1984–2001) || || WGN-TV || |- | Bob Shreve ||(1965–1968) || Cincinnati, Ohio || WKRC-TV || |- | || || Dallas, Texas || KMEC-TV (July–October 1968) || |- | David Eaton ||(late 1960s – early 1970s) || Dayton/Springfield, Ohio || WSWO-TV (now WBDT) || |- | Ned Austin ||(1959–1961) || Denver, Colorado || KBTV (now KUSA-TV) || |- | Bob McNea ||(1959–1967) || Detroit, Michigan || WWJ-TV (now WDIV-TV) || |- | Jerry Booth ||(1967) || || CKLW-TV (now CBET-DT) || |- | Art Cervi ||(1967–1979) || || CKLW-TV (now CBET-DT) (1967–1977) and WJBK-TV (1977–1979) || |- | Howell Eurich ||(1968–1972) || El Paso, Texas || KROD-TV (now KDBC-TV) || |- | Earl Frank Cady ||(1967–1979) || Flint, Michigan || WJRT-TV || |- | Dan Berry ||(1987–1989) || Fort Wayne, Indiana || || |- | Bill Merchant ||(Aug 1966 – 1968) || Grand Rapids, Michigan || WZZM-TV || |- | Dick Richards (1968–1999) || || || WZZM-TV || |- | Jerry Drake || (1960s) || Green Bay, Wisconsin || WLUK-TV || |- | Andrew H. Amyx ||(1961–1966) || Jacksonville, Florida || WFGA-TV (now WTLV-TV) || |- | Bill Boydston ||(1967–1975) || || WFGA-TV (now WTLV-TV) || |- | Roger Bowers ||(1960–1961) || Johnson City, Tennessee || WJHL-TV (used a ventriloquist dummy resembling Bozo's "little pal Butchie") || |- | Johnny Mountain ||(1960s) || Knoxville, Tennessee || WTVK (now WVLT-TV) || |- | Gary Weir (1966–early 1970s) || || Little Rock, Arkansas || KATV-TV (also late 1980s at KARK-TV; KAIT-TV in Jonesboro, Arkansas (1970s–1980s); KLRT-TV in Little Rock in the late 1980s) || |- | Syd Saylor (1950s at KTTV) || || Los Angeles, California || KTTV (second Bozo after Pinto Colvig) || |- | [[Colvig-28|Vance DeBar Colvig Jr.]] ||(1959–1964) || || KTLA-TV (son of the original Bozo) || C |- | Jim Chapin ||(1955-1956) || Memphis, Tennessee || WHBQ-TV || |- | Jose Manuel Vargas ||(1960s–1990s) || Mexico City || Canal de las Estrellas || |- | Alan Rock ||(1968–1970) || Miami, Florida || WAJA-TV (now WLTV) || |- | Keith Andrews || (1967) || Moline, Illinois || WQAD-TV || |- | Jose Marroquin ||(1961–1963) || Monterrey || XHX-TV || |- | Tom Tichenor ||(1959) || Nashville, Tennessee || WSM-TV (now WSMV-TV) || |- | Dick Brackett ||(late 1959–1966) || || WSM-TV (now WSMV-TV) (replaced Tom Tichenor) || |- | Joe Holcombe ||(mid 1960s – late 1970s) || || WSIX-TV (now WKRN-TV) || |- | Jim Kent ||(late 1960 to early 1970s) || || WSIX-TV (now WKRN-TV) || |- | Bennett B. Schneider IV ||(1969–1971) || New Bedford, Massachusetts || WTEV-TV (now WLNE-TV) || |- | Samuel "Sonny" Tustin Adams Jr. (1957–?) || || New Orleans, Louisiana || WWL-TV || |- | Rob Labby (1970s) || || || || |- | Bill Britten (1959–1964) || || New York City, New York || WPIX-TV || |- | Gordon Ramsey (1969–1970) || || || WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV) || |- | Alan Rock (1971–1974) || || Orlando, Florida || WFTV-TV || |- | Doug Wing (1969) || || Philadelphia, Pennsylvania || WTAF-TV (now WTXF-TV) || |- | Craig Michael Mann (1970) || || || WTAF-TV (now WTXF-TV) || |- | Deon Aumier (1989–1990) || || || WGBS-TV (now WPSG) || |- | Bob McCone (1990–1994) || || || WGBS-TV (now WPSG) || |- | Deeny Kaplan || || Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania || WPGH-TV || |- | Jeremy Baker || || Providence, Rhode Island || WNAC-TV || |- | Paul Montgomery (1960–1961) || || Raleigh, North Carolina || WRAL-TV || |- | Charles Myara (1980s) || || Rio de Janeiro, Brazil || TVS Rio de Janeiro || |- | Nani Souza (1980s) || || || TVS Rio de Janeiro || |- | Jerry Harrell (until 1974) || || Richmond, Virginia || WTVR-TV || |- | Cau Alves (1980s) || || Salvador, Bahia, Brazil || TV Itapoan || |- | Tom Carroll (1968–1970) || || San Francisco, California || KEMO-TV (now KOFY-TV) || |- | Joe Miot (1967–1968) || || Shreveport, Louisiana || KTBS-TV || |- | Terry MacDonald (now Mac McDonald) (1968) || || || KTBS-TV || |- | Drew Hunter (1969–1970) || || || KTBS-TV || |- | Pat Tobin (1960–1962) || || Sioux Falls, South Dakota || KSOO-TV (now KSFY-TV) || |- | Mike Lattif (1971–1972) || || Syracuse, New York || WNYS-TV (now WSYR-TV) || |- | Jim Chaplin (1960s) || || Toledo, Ohio || WSPD-TV || |- | Roger Erickson (c. 1959–63) || || Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minnesota || WCCO-TV || |- | Ed Whittaker (early to late 1960s) || || Utica, New York || WKTV-TV || |- | [[Scott-45904|Willard Herman Scott Jr]] ||(1959–1962) || Washington, D.C. || WRC-TV || C |- | Tony Alexi (1971–1972) || || || WDCA-TV || |- | Dick Dyszel (1972–1977) || || || WDCA-TV || |- | Jerry Booth (1967) || || Windsor, Ontario (see also Detroit, Michigan) || CKLW-TV (now CBET-DT) || |- | Art Cervi (1967–1977) || || || CKLW-TV (now CBET-DT) || |- | Tom Matzell (1970–1974) || || Worcester, Massachusetts || WSMW-TV || |} ---- {| class="wikitable sortable" class= cellpadding="8" border=2 |- style="background-color:#66CCFF;" ! Bozo || Years || City || Network || Connected? |- | James Franklin Davis III || 1961–1962 || Austin, Texas || KHFI-TV (now KXAN-TV) || |- | [[Kerr-13939|Thomas "Stu" Kerr]] || 1960s || Baltimore, Maryland || WMAR-TV || N/C |- | Mike Dolley || 1962–1967 || Bangor, Maine || WABI-TV || |- | Bart Darby || 1961–1962 || Birmingham, Alabama || WBRC-TV || |- | Ward McIntyre || 1962–1968 || Birmingham, Alabama || WBRC-TV || |- | Frank Avruch || 1959–1970 || Boston, Massachusetts || WHDH-TV (now WCVB-TV) || |- | Francis X Stack || WUTV-TV || Buffalo, New York || || |- | Jonas Santos || 1980s || Belo Horizonte, Brazil || TV Alterosa || |- | Evandro Antunes || 1980s || Belo Horizonte, Brazil || TV Alterosa || |- | Wandeko Pipoca || 1980–1981 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || TV Record São Paulo and TVS Rio de Janeiro; at SBT (1981–1982) || |- | Luis Ricardo || 1982–1990 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Arlindo Barreto || 1983–1986 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Marcos Pajé (now Marcos Fiel) || 1983–1986 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Luiz Leandro || 1985–1986 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Edilson Oliveira || 1986–1987 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Décio Roberto || 1984–1991 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Paulo Seyssel || 1980s || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | André Luiz Sucesso || 2007–2011, guest appearances || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Jean Santos || 2012–2014 || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Cláudio Siqueira || 2021-2022 present || Brazil (national broadcasting based in São Paulo) || SBT || |- | Jim Patterson || 1962–1966 || Charlotte, North Carolina || WBTV-TV || |- | Bob Bell || 1960–1984 || Chicago, Illinois || WGN-TV || |- | Joey D'Auria || 1984–2001 || Chicago, Illinois || WGN-TV || |- | Bob Shreve || 1965–1968 || Cincinnati, Ohio || WKRC-TV || |- | David Eaton || Late 1960s – early 1970s || Dayton/Springfield, Ohio || WSWO-TV (now WBDT) || |- | Ned Austin || 1959–1961 || Denver, Colorado || KBTV (now KUSA-TV) || |- | Bob McNea || 1959–1967 || Detroit, Michigan || WWJ-TV (now WDIV-TV) || |- | Jerry Booth || 1967 || Detroit, Michigan || CKLW-TV (now CBET-DT) || |- | Art Cervi || 1967–1979 || Detroit, Michigan || CKLW-TV (now CBET-DT) (1967–1977) & WJBK-TV (1977–1979) || |- | Howell Eurich || 1968–1972 || El Paso, Texas || KROD-TV (now KDBC-TV) || |- | Earl Frank Cady || 1967–1979 || Flint, Michigan || WJRT-TV || |- | Dan Berry || 1987–1989 || Fort Wayne, Indiana || || |} {| class="wikitable sortable" class= cellpadding="8" border=2 |- style="background-color:#66CCFF;" ! Bozo || Years || City || Network || Connected? |- | James Franklin Davis III || 1961–1962 || Austin, Texas || KHFI-TV (now KXAN-TV) || |- | [[Kerr-13939|Thomas "Stu" Kerr]]|| 1960s || Baltimore, Maryland || WMAR-TV || N/C |- | Mike Dolley || 1962–1967 || Bangor, Maine || WABI-TV || |- | Jonas Santos || 1980s || Belo Horizonte, Brazil || TV Alterosa || |- | Evandro Antunes || 1980s || Belo Horizonte, Brazil || TV Alterosa || |- | Bart Darby || 1961–1962 || Birmingham, Alabama || WBRC-TV || |- | Ward McIntyre || 1962–1968 || Birmingham, Alabama || WBRC-TV || |- | Frank Avruch || 1959–1970 || Boston, Massachusetts || WHDH-TV (now WCVB-TV) || |- | Francis X Stack || WUTV-TV || Buffalo, New York || || |- | Jim Patterson || 1962–1966 || Charlotte, North Carolina || WBTV-TV || |- | Bob Bell || 1960–1984 || Chicago, Illinois || WGN-TV || |- | Joey D'Auria || 1984–2001 || Chicago, Illinois || WGN-TV || |- | Bob Shreve || 1965–1968 || Cincinnati, Ohio || WKRC-TV || |- | David Eaton || Late 1960s – early 1970s || Dayton/Springfield, Ohio || WSWO-TV (now WBDT) || |- | Ned Austin || 1959–1961 || Denver, Colorado || KBTV (now KUSA-TV) || |- | Bob McNea || 1959–1967 || Detroit, Michigan || WWJ-TV (now WDIV-TV) || |- | Howell Eurich || 1968–1972 || El Paso, Texas || KROD-TV (now KDBC-TV) || |- | Earl Frank Cady || 1967–1979 || Flint, Michigan || WJRT-TV || |- | Dan Berry || 1987–1989 || Fort Wayne, Indiana || || |- | Bill Merchant || August 1966 – 1968 || Grand Rapids, Michigan || WZZM-TV || |- | Dick Richards || 1968–1999 || Grand Rapids, Michigan || WZZM-TV || |- | Jerry Drake || 1960s || Green Bay, Wisconsin || WLUK-TV || |- | Andrew H. Amyx || 1961–1966 || Jacksonville, Florida || WFGA-TV (now WTLV-TV) || |- | Bill Boydston || 1967–1975 || Jacksonville, Florida || WFGA-TV (now WTLV-TV) || |- | Roger Bowers || 1960–1961 || Johnson City, Tennessee || WJHL-TV || |- | Johnny Mountain || 1960s || Knoxville, Tennessee || WTVK (now WVLT-TV) || |- | Syd Saylor || 1950s || Los Angeles, California || KTTV || |- | [[Colvig-28|Vance DeBar Colvig Jr.]]|| 1959–1964 || Los Angeles, California || KTLA-TV || C |- | Jim Chapin || 1955-1956 || Memphis, Tennessee || WHBQ-TV || |- | Jose Manuel Vargas || 1960s–1990s || Mexico City || Canal de las Estrellas || |- | Alan Rock || 1968–1970 || Miami, Florida || WAJA-TV (now WLTV) || |- | Keith Andrews || 1967 || Moline, Illinois || WQAD-TV || |- | Jose Marroquin || 1961–1963 || Monterrey || XHX-TV || |- | Tom Tichenor || 1959 || Nashville, Tennessee || WSM-TV (now WSMV-TV) || |- | Dick Brackett || Late 1959–1966 || Nashville, Tennessee || WSM-TV (now WSMV-TV) || |- | Joe Holcombe || Mid 1960s – late 1970s || Nashville, Tennessee || WSIX-TV || |- |Pat Tobin ||1960–1962 ||Sioux Falls, South Dakota || KSOO-TV (now KSFY-TV) |}

Brabyn Name Study

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[[Category:Brabyn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Pate-1181|Deborah Pate]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == To find out more about the origin and pattern of distribution of the surname 'Brabyn'. Did it originate exclusively in Cornwall? Or from Lancashire, as others have argued? Or is it just a spelling accident for e.g. 'Braben' that could have occurred in several places? How closely are surviving Brabyns related?

Brace Lineage

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Brace Lineage == * by [[Brace-595|John Sherman Brace]] (1875-1960) * published by Geo. E. Elwell & Son, Bloomsbury, PA, 1927 * 224 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brace Lineage|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition, 1914 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005753165 * 2nd edition, 1927 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713183 :* http://www.genealogypathways.yolasite.com/resources/Brace%20-%201927.pdf :* https://archive.org/details/bracelineage00brac === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * Preface to the 2nd edition * Brace Lineage * Notes on Brace New York Estates * Index, [https://archive.org/details/bracelineage00brac/page/206/mode/1up Page 206] === 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: :::Brace, John Sherman ''[[Space:Brace Lineage|Brace Lineage]]'', 2nd Edition. (Geo. E. Elwell & Son, Bloomsbury, PA, 1927) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Brace_Lineage|''Brace Lineage'']], page 33 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Brace, John Sherman ''[[Space:Brace Lineage|Brace Lineage]]'', 2nd Edition. (Geo. E. Elwell & Son, Bloomsbury, PA, 1927) [ Page ].

Bracken Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Bracken Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bracken Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bracken Bracken] 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 Bracken 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 Brackens), by time period (18th Century Brackens), or by topic (Bracken DNA, Bracken Occupations, Bracken 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 Bracken 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=Bracken}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Bracken Townlands in County Fermanagh|Bracken Townlands in County Fermanagh]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Bracken of Fermanagh - looking for connections

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[[Category: Ireland, Bracken of Fermanagh Name Study]] == The Bracken Families of County Fermanagh == '''LOOKING FOR SOURCES and FAMILY CONNECTIONS''' see also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bracken_Townlands_in_County_Fermanagh Bracken Townlands in County Fermanagh] '''This Bracken Study is concerned with the descendants of FARRELL BRACKEN who is known to be in possession of [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ Blunnick townland] from 1750.''' Bracken is an old name in County Fermanagh from at least AD 1000; Bracken is a name derived from the local saint, Brecuin. The name was spelled Brackan, Brackin, Breachan, Brahan, and Bracken. There is also a Bracken family descended from English settlers - From the mid.19th. C. 'Bracken' has became the usual spelling. :'''[[Bracken-1357|Ferrell Bracken]] - Lisblunick''' ([https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ Blunnick townland]) in Fermanagh 1747-1768 Freeholders Registered to Vote at Elections / reg. Jul-51 [www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/xmisc/1747-1768-Freeholders.txt Fermanagh 1747-1768 Freeholders Registered to Vote at Elections] - transcribed by Vynette Sage and Robert Montgomery :'''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors''' listing abodes pdf in Fermanagh Gold Archives - Fermanagh Gold/Ireland/County/Fermanagh/General/Poll of Electors /files/pub/fermanagh_gold/ireland/county/fermanagh/general/poll_of_electors/vynette_sage/1788_fermanagh-poll_of_electors-alphabetical.xls Records in the Public Domain :618 / [[Bracken-1282|Andrew Bracken]] : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/gortgullenan/ Gortgulenan townland] Killesher parish; Clanawley barony :347 / [[Bracken-1278|Cornels Bracken]] : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ Blunnick townland] Killesher parish; Clanawley barony :485 / Richard Bracken : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ Blunnick townland] Killesher parish; Clanawley barony (has a freehold in [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/lisnaskea/leraw/ Lieraw/Leraw townland]; Aghalurcher parish; Magherastephana barony) :404 / Richard Brackin : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ Blunnick townland] Killesher parish; Clanawley barony :365 / [[Bracken-1421|Robert Bracken]] : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ Blunnick townland] Killesher; parish Clanawley barony (has a freehold in Lamore - [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/lanmore/ Lanmore townland] Killesher parish; Clanawley barony) :487 / [[Bracken-1454|Patrick Bracken]] : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/springtown/molly/ Molly townland] Kinawley parish; Knockninny barony :426 / Patrick Bracken : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/springtown/molly/ Molly townland] Kinawley parish; Knockninny barony :369 / [[Bracken-607|Richard Bracken]] : Lessdera - [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/lisderry/ Lisderry]? :348 / William Bracken : Lissinooly - [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/lismoonly/ Lismoonly]? In the Tithe Book Registers of 1828, Bracken properties are clustered in only two parishes, Killesher and Cleenish. There are no Bracken/Brackin names recorded in the parishes of Aghalurcher / Clones / Drumkeeran / Aghavea / Drummully / Belleek / Derrybrusk / Enniskillen / Magheracross / Trory / Boho / Derryvullan / Galloon / Magheraculmoney / Rossorry - no records were found for the parishes of Devenish; Innishmacsaint; Tomregan; Templecarne; Kinawley or Currin. :In '''1828 the Tithe Book registers''' [http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/fermanagh/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-killesher.php Irish Genealogy Hub; Tithe Applotment Books in Killesher Parish] :Andrew Bracken : Crusmurrin :Andrew Bracken : Legnahoma/Legnahorna :Edward Bracken : Lanmore :Edward Bracken : Salisgrove (Sallysgrove) :Hugh Bracken : Drumsillagh :Hugh Bracken : Knockageehan :Hugh Bracken : Leefan/Leefaw (Leeffa) :Hugh Bracken : Screen :John Bracken : Doonens (Doneen) :John Bracken : Lisdeery/Lisderry :John Bracken : Lismooley :Richard Bracken : Derrylester :William Bracken : Crusmurrin :William Bracken : Lismooley :Andrew Brackin : Killirnaho/Killemaho (Killemam) :Hugh Brackin : Drumgague :Hugh Brackin : Drumhack :James Brackin : Drummuckabranaker/Drummuckabrannker :John Brackin : Curragh :John Brackin : Drumgague :John Brackin : Gorteen :Richard Brackin : Curragh :Richard Brackin : Marlbank :in '''Cleenish civil parish in 1834''' [http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/fermanagh/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-cleenish.php#.VlQzkUvBEYU Tithe Applotments : Cleenish] :Bracken, Hugh : Gortahurk West :Bracken, John : Aughrim :Bracken, John : Carrickatrentan :Bracken, Richard : Carrickniaflerty :Bracken, Richard : Cordenybrock :Bracken, Richard : Gardenhill (see [[Hassard-24|William Hassard]] of Garden Hill :Bracken, Richard : Templenefrin == Sources ==

Bracken Townlands in County Fermanagh

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[[Category: Ireland, Bracken of Fermanagh Name Study]] == Townlands == see also * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bracken_of_Fermanagh_-_looking_for_connections Bracken of Fermanagh - Looking for Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clonursan_Glebe%2C_Killesher_Parish%2C_County_Fermanagh Clonursan Glebe, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drumgague_Townland%2C_Killesher_Parish%2C_County_Fermanagh Drumgague Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh] (also includes Drumhack Townland) * Note : also includes several townlands in county Cavan. '''Note''' - ''individuals may be recorded a number of times if they hold properties in several townlands'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/holywell/belcoo-east/ '''BELCOO East'''] a town & townland in the Electoral Division: ''Holywell''; Civil Parish: ''Cleenish''; Barony: ''Clanawley''; County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1464|Richard Bracken]] c.1835- :'''BLACKLION''' see [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/killinagh/tuam/tuam/ '''TUAM'''] :[[Bracken-594|William Copeland Bracken]] 1824-1892 :[[Bracken-1073|Hugh Bracken]] 1851- :[[Armstrong-20500|Mary Armstrong]] 1855- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/blunnick/ '''BLUNNICK'''] :Electoral Division: ''Gortahurk;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1357|Ferrell Bracken]] - abode at Lisblunick / ''Fermanagh Freeholder recorded in 1751'' :[[Bracken-1278|Cornels Bracken]] c.1710-1803 (Cornels Bracken - abode listed ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'') :[[Bracken-585|Cornelius Bracken]] c.1775- & [[Blunick-1|Mary 'Blunick'] c.1780- :Richard Bracken - who has an abode abode / ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' (has a freehold in [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/lisnaskea/leraw/ Lieraw/Leraw]; Aghalurcher parish; Magherastephana barony) :[[Bracken-1421|Robert Bracken]] - who has an abode / ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' (has a freehold in [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/lisderry/ Lisderry]; Killesher parish, Clanawley barony) :Richard Bracken - abode / ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/florence-court/bohevny/ '''BOHEVNY'''] :Electoral Division: Florence Court; Civil Parish: Cleenish; Barony: Clanawley; County: Fermanagh :[[Bracken-615|John Bracken]] 1783-1877 :[[Abercrombie-937|Thomas Abercrombie]] 1811-1900 :[[Bracken-1298|Frances Ann (neé Bracken) Abercrombie]] 1812-1895 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/brookfield/ '''BROOKFIELD'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :James Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/derrylester/clonursan-glebe/ '''CLONURSAN GLEBE'''] :Electoral Division: ''Derrylester;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :see space page - [[Space:Clonursan_Glebe%2C_Killesher_Parish%2C_County_Fermanagh| Clonursan Glebe]] :[[Willis-8161|John Willis]] 1791-1869 :[[Berry-13915|Anne (neé Berry) Bracken]] 1805- :[[Bracken-631|Margaret (neé Bracken) Willis]] 1821-1884 :[[Bracken-1436|Euarke (neé Bracken) Chambers]] 1826-1898 :[[Willis-10248|Hugh Willis]] 1852-1869 :[[Willis-8146|John Willis]] 1823 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/cloonatreane/ '''CLOONATREANE'''] also known as '''COOLATRAIN''' :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-597|Edward Bracken]] 1842-1926 :[[Bracken-793|Edward Bracken]] 1874-1939 :[[Bracken-1433|Martha Jane Bracken]] 1938- :[[Bracken-1432|Alice Bracken]] 1937- :[[Bracken-960|Edward Bracken]] 1936-2011 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/killesher/clyhannagh/ '''CLYHANNAGH'''] :Electoral Division: ''Killesher;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County ''Fermanagh'' :James Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/enniskillen/tempo/coolcran/ '''COOLCRAN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Tempo;'' Civil Parish: ''Enniskillen;'' Barony: ''Tirkennedy;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1442|Robert Bracken]] 1867-1929 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/gortahurk/cornahawla/ '''CORNAHAWLA'''] :Electoral Division: ''Gortahurk;'' Civil Parish: ''Cleenish;'' Barony ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/killesher/crossmurrin/ '''CROSSMURRIN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Killesher;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley:'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :John Bracken in the 1830 Bracken/Trotter Indenture :'''Andrew Bracken''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book registers'' :'''William Bracken''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book registers'' :James & William Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/killesher/curragh/ '''CURRAGH'''] :Electoral Division: ''Killesher;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :?? there is also [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/kilmore/curragh/ Curragh] in Aghalurcher parish :'''John Brackin''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book Registers'' :'''Richard Brackin''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book Registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/derrylester/derrylester/ '''DERRYLESTER'''] :Electoral Division: ''Derrylester;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''Richard Bracken''' ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :James Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/dooneen/'''DOONEEN'''] - Doneen - Doonens :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''John Bracken''' ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/derrylester/drumhack/ ''' DRUMHACK'''] :Electoral Division: ''Derrylester;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-408|Hugh Brackin]] ''in 1828 Tithe Book Registers'' :[[Robinson-19727|Angel Bracken]] ''in Griffith's Valuation'' :Catherine Bracken ''in 1911 Census'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/derrylester/drumgague/ '''DRUMGAGUE'''] :Electoral Division: ''Derrylester;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''see space page''' - [[Space:Drumgague_Townland%2C_Killesher_Parish%2C_County_Fermanagh|Drumgague Townland]] :[[Bracken-615|John Bracken]] 1783-1877 & Martha Betty :[[Bracken-408|Hugh Bracken]] 1780-1844 & Angel Robinson :[[Bracken-1035|John Bracken]] 1821- & Mary Moore :[[Bracken-617|Richard Bracken]]1837-1897 & Ann Berry :[[Bracken-1035|John Bracken]]; John Bracken; Anne Bracken; William Bracken all with houses in Drumgague c. 1855-1865 in Griffith's Valuation :[[Bracken-695|Hugh Bracken]] 1849-1919 & Jane Williamson (1901 census) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/drumlaghy/ '''DRUMLAGHY'''] :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1314|Richard Bracken]] 1833-1903 :'''James Bracken''' ''in 1911 Census'' :[[Bracken-1301|Edward Joseph Bracken]] -1954 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/drummacabranagher/ '''DRUMMACABRANAGHER'''] :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''James Brackin''' ''Drummuckabranaker in 1828 Tithe Book Registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/drumsillagh/ '''DRUMSILLAGH'''] :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :there is also a [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/rossorry/ely/drumsillagh/ Drumsillagh] in Rossary/Magheraboy and a [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/lisbofin/drumsillagh/ Drumsillagh] in Cleenish/Clanawley :'''Hugh Bracken''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/derrylester/gallagh/ '''GALLAGH'''] :Electoral Division: ''Derrylester;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1361|William Bracken]] 1849-1874 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/gardenhill/gardenhill/ '''GARDENHILL'''] :Electoral Division: ''Gardenhill''; Civil Parish: ''Cleenish'': Barony: ''Clanawley''; County:'' Fermanagh'' :Bracken, Richard. Tithe Applotment Books : Gardenhill : 1834 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/holywell/gorteen/ '''GORTEEN'''] - (near Belcoo) -- (includes Danesfort) :Electoral Division: ''Holywell;'' Civil Parish: ''Cleenish;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-180|'''John Bracken''']] 1737-1838 :[[Bracken-787|John Bracken]] 1843- :'''John Brackin''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book Registers'' :John Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[[Bracken-1404|Henry Ernest Bracken]] 1884- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/gortgullenan/ '''GORTGULENAN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley''; County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1282|Andrew Bracken]] c.1750- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/gortmaconnell/ '''GORTMACONNELL'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Wallace-19962|George Wallace]] :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/gortnacally/ '''GORTNACALLY'''] :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1363|John Bracken]] 1773-1853 :[[Bracken-1184|Hugh Bracken]] 1809-1870 :[[Bracken-817|James Bracken]] 1838-1880 :[[Storey-2151|Margaret (Storey) Bracken]] 1824-1915 :[[Brackin-329|James Bracken]] 1825-1886 :[[Buchanan-8156|Jane (Buchanan) Bracken]] c.1830 :[[Bracken-819|Richard Bracken]] 1846- :[[Bracken-821|Catherine Bracken]] 1847- :[[Bracken-823|John James Bracken]] 1849- :[[Bracken-822|Martha Jane Bracken]] 1851- :[[Brackin-241|Christopher William Bracken]] 1853- :[[Bracken-824|Joseph Bracken]] 1855- :[[Bracken-1286|James Bracken]] 1857- :[[Bracken-497|Margaret Jane (Bracken) Elliott]] 1860-1916 :[[Brackin-331|Anne Elizabeth Brackin]] 1862- :[[Brackin-365|Robert Brackin]] 1863- :[[Bracken-818|Francis William Bracken]] 1867-1931 :[[Bracken-1036|William Bracken]] 1868- :[[Crawford-21815|Hugh Crawford]] c.1880- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/gubbacrock/ '''GUBBACROCK'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-702 |Richard Bracken]] c. 1777-1845 :[[Bracken-1425|Elizabeth (neé Bracken) Sheridan]] 1843-1898 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/killesher/killernam/ '''KILLERNAM'''] - Killemaho :Electoral Division: ''Killesher;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :Andrew Brackin ''Killirnaho/Killemaho in 1828 Tithe Book registers'' :Andrew Bracken - ''Griffith's Valuation'' :[[Bracken-1039|John]] 1840-1907 & Ellen Bracken :Andrew Bracken b:1863 in 1901 census :[[Bracken-1037|Richard Bracken]] b:1868 in 1901 census :[[Bracken-1038|Jane Bracken]] b:1873 in 1901 census :Annie Mary Bracken ''spinster died 10/10/1963'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/killybracken/ '''KILLYBRACKEN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1450|Robert Bracken]] c.1840- :'''Matilda Bracken''' ''in 1911 Census'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/knockageehan/ '''KNOCKAGEEHAN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''Hugh Bracken''' ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :James Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/lanmore/ '''LANMORE'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Unknown-577250|Widow Bracken]] c. 1720 -1809 :[[Bracken-1422|John Bracken]] c.1800- ''in Griffith's Valuations'' :[[Bracken-1421|Robert Bracken]] ''in 1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' :[[Bracken-591|Edward Bracken]] 1780-1855 ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :[[Bracken-1427|Edward Bracken]] c.1820 ''(m: Anne Galeese 1846)'' :[[Galease-1|Anne (neé Galeese) Bracken]] c.1825-1863 :[[Bracken-962|Hugh Bracken]] 1821-1902 :[[Bracken-1428|Susannah Bracken]] 1826- :[[Bracken-1423|Rebecca (neé Bracken) Wallace]] 1830- :[[Bracken-1424|Mary Anne (neé Bracken) Johnston]] c.1840- :[[Bracken-1429|Hugh Bracken]] 1842- :[[Bracken-1020 |Eliza Jane (neé Bracken) Wilson)]] c.1840- :[[Bracken-1431|Matilda Bracken]] 1846- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/leeffa/ '''LEEFFA'''] - Leefaw :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''Hugh Bracken''' - ''Leefan/Leefaw in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :James Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/legnahorna/ '''LEGNAHORNA'''] - Legnahoma :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''Andrew Bracken''' ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortahurk/lisderry/ '''LISDERRY'''] - Lessdera :Electoral Division: ''Gortahurk;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-607|Richard Bracken]] c.1754-1809 :[[Bracken-1460|John Bracken]] c.1800- :[[Willis-4183|Anne (Willis) Bracken]] -1829 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/lismoonly/ '''LISMOONLY'''] - Lissinooly / Linmooley :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :William Bracken - abode / ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' :John Bracken - ''Lismooley in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :William Bracken - ''Lismooley in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/killesher/marlbank/ '''MARLBANK'''] :''also known as'' '''Cullintra''' :Electoral Division: ''Killesher;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''Richard Brackin''' ''in 1828 Tithe Book Registers'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/springtown/molly/ '''MOLLY'''] :Electoral Division:'' Springtown;'' Civil Parish: ''Kinawley;'' Barony: ''Knockninny;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1454|Patrick Bracken]] abode / ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' :Patrick Bracken jnr. abode / ''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cuilcagh/mullynahunshin/ '''MULLYNAHUNSHIN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh''; Civil Parish: ''Killesher''; Barony: ''Clanawley''; County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1474|Robert Bracken]] 1828-1917 :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/clanmahon/ballintemple/drumcarban/oghill/ '''OGHILL'''] :Electoral Division: Drumcarban: Civil Parish: Ballintemple; Barony: Clanmahon; County: Cavan :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/killinagh/killinagh/oggal/ '''OGGAL'''] - Auggill / Oggiel :Electoral Division: Killinagh; Civil Parish: Killinagh: Barony of Tullyhaw; County: Cavan :[[Bracken-180|John Bracken]] 1737-1837 (Toam) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/sallysgrove/'''SALLYSGROVE'''] - Sillisgrove / Salisgrove :Electoral Division: ''Cuilcagh;'' Civil Parish: ''Killesher;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :Edward Bracken ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :[[Bracken-1052|Hugh Bracken]] 1815-1873 (a Batchelor) :[[Bracken-962|Hugh Bracken]] 1820-1902 :[[Bracken-1426|Rebecca Bracken]] 1844- :[[Bracken-1430|William Bracken]] 1845- :[[Bracken-835|Eliza Jane Bracken]] 1848- :[[Bracken-836|John Bracken]] 1853- :[[Bracken-837|Richard]] 1857- :[[Bracken-838|Jane (neé Bracken) Wallace]] 1860- :[[Bracken-834|Hugh Bracken]] 1862-1928 :[[Bracken-840|James Bracken]] 1864- :[[Bracken-841|Martha Bracken]] 1869-1930 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/lisbofin/skreen/ '''SKREEN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Lisbofin;'' Civil Parish: ''Cleenish;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :'''Hugh Bracken''' ''in 1828 the Tithe Book registers'' :James Bracken in Griffith's Valuation :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court/tattenamona/ '''TATTENAMONA'''] :Electoral Division: ''Florence Court''; Civil Parish: ''Killesher''; Barony: ''Clanawley''; County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-1344|John Bracken]] 1856-1925 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/templenaffrin/ '''TEMPLENAFFRIN'''] :Electoral Division: ''Gardenhill;'' Civil Parish: ''Cleenish;'' Barony: ''Clanawley;'' County: ''Fermanagh'' :[[Bracken-702|Richard Bracken]] 1785-1845 :[[Brackin-340|Richard Brackin]] 1810-1849 :[[Bracken-911|Ann (Bracken) (Crawford) Bracken]] 1813-1873 :[[Brackin-235|James Bracken]] 1815- :[[Bracken-1255|Jane (Bracken ) Elliott]] c.1820- :[[Brackin-236|John Howden Bracken]] 1828-1886 :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/killinagh/tuam/tuam/ '''TUAM'''] - Toam / Tome / Blacklion :Electoral Division: Tuam; Civil Parish: Killinagh; Barony: Tullyhaw; County: Cavan :[[Bracken-180|'''John Bracken''']] 1737-1838 :[[Bracken-588|John Bracken]] 1760- :[[Bracken-592|Andrew Bracken]] 1787-1862 :[[Bracken-409|Hugh Bracken]] -1861 :[[Bracken-595|James Bracken]] c:1820-1885 :[[Bracken-596|Eliza (Bracken) Thompson]] c:1820 == Sources == * '''Fermanagh 1747-1768 Fermanagh Freeholders Registered to Vote at Elections''' ---- [www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/xmisc/1747-1768-Freeholders.txt Fermanagh 1747-1768 Freeholders Registered to Vote at Elections] - transcribed by Vynette Sage and Robert Montgomery * '''1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors''' listing abodes --- pdf in Fermanagh Gold Archives - Fermanagh Gold/Ireland/County/Fermanagh/General/Poll of Electors /files/pub/fermanagh_gold/ireland/county/fermanagh/general/poll_of_electors/vynette_sage/1788_fermanagh-poll_of_electors-alphabetical.xls Records in the Public Domain * '''1828 the Tithe Book registers''' --- [http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/fermanagh/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-killesher.php Irish Genealogy Hub; Tithe Applotment Books in Killesher Parish] * 1911 Census

Bracton's Note Book

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Bracton's Note Book == A collection of cases decided in the King's courts during the reign of Henry the Third (28 Oct. 1216 – 16 Nov. 1272) annotated by a lawyer of that time, seemingly by Henry of Bratton. * by [[Bracton-6|Henry de Bracton]] (c.1210-1268) * published by C.J. Clay & Sons, London, 1887 * Text in Latin, apparatus in English. * Also see: [https://amesfoundation.law.harvard.edu/Bracton/ Bracton Online] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bracton's Note Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1, 2, 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010430710 * Vol. 1: Apparatus ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lNYQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xCILAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XQkKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo00maitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo02maitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo03bracgoog * Vol. 2: Text ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KIYMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iAUKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J0ILAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo00bracgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo01maitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo04bracgoog * Vol. 3: Text ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DtcQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7AQKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LtFTiI1NIsEC ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo01bracgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo02bracgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bractonsnoteboo03maitgoog === 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 === * de Bracton, Henry. ''[[Space:Bracton's Note Book|Bracton's Note Book]]'' (C.J. Clay & Sons, London, 1887) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Bracton|Bracton]])

Brad & Amanda Collins Family Genealogy

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This is the family trees of Bradley T. Collins and his wife Amanda K. (Cline) Bunch. We have both sides of our own family linage. Were are from Grant County, Indiana. Brad's surnames: Collins, Keller, Nusbaumer, Wells, Eudaly, Scott, Vawter, Lee, Leonard, Ansel, Warner, Dawson, Moon, Weaver, Miller. Amanda's surnames: Bunch, Cline, Stevens, Thomas, Brewer, Winkle, Dickason, Hobbs, Ringo, Niccum, Mooris, Faulkner, Schneider, Whiteman, Sirk

Brad Craft To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Craft-1424|Brad Craft]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Craft-1424&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brad Craft To-Do List|Brad's current to-do list]].''

Brad Johnson

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BRAD'S Mother Virginia Catherine Spala was born on April 16, 1922, in Detroit, Michigan, her father, James, was 28, and her mother, Albina Brabanec, was 21. She married Grove Edward Johnson on May 24, 1946, in her hometown. They had two children during their marriage. She died on September 27, 1992, in Wilderville, Oregon, at the age of 70. 2) Albina Ann Brabanec was born on December 14, 1900, in Michigan, father, Charles mother, Sophia Simon. She had three sons and three daughters with James Hynek Spala. She died in January 1994 in Westland, Michigan, at the age of 93. 2 ). James Hynek Spala BIRTH 9 MAY 1893 • Russia DEATH 16 NOV 1975 • Livonia, Wayne, Michigan, USA Name: Hynek Spala Gender: Male Race: White Birth Year: abt 1893 Birth Place: Russia Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1919 Marriage Place: Detroit, Michigan, USA Age: 26 Residence Place: Detroit, Michigan Father: Jos Mother: Mary Schara Spouse: Albina Brabenec Record Number: 182094 Film: 148 Film Description: 1919 Wayne - 1920 Benzie Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Name: James Spala [James Spola] [James Spals] Age: 26 Birth Year: abt 1894 Birthplace: Russia Home in 1920: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan Street: Johnson St House Number: 27 Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1911 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Albina Spala Father's Birthplace: Czechoslovakia Mother's Birthplace: Czechoslovakia Native Tongue: Ukrainian Russiana Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: MacHinist Industry: Auto factory Employment Field: Wage or Salary Home Owned or Rented: Rent Naturalization Status: Naturalized Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name Age James Spala 26 Albina Spala 19 Source Citation Year: 1920; Census Place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T625_809; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 297 Name: James H Spala Birth Date: 9 May 1893 Death Date: 16 Nov 1975 Gender: Male Residence: Livonia, Wayne, Michigan Place of Death: Livonia, Wayne, Michigan Source Information Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1998. Name: James Hyner [James Spala] [James Hynek Spala] Age: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1894 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Russia Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan Street: Fillmore Avenue House Number: 3343 Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan Residence in 1935: Same House Citizenship: Naturalized Sheet Number: 1B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 14 Occupation: Laborer House Owned or Rented: Owned Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 2000 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: High School, 2nd year Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 40 Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Weeks Worked in 1939: 50 Income: 1500 Income Other Sources: No Household Members: Name Age James Hyner 46 Albina Hyner 39 Rosemary Hyner 19 Virginia Hyner 17 Thomas Hyner 16 James Hyner 11 Catherine Hyner 9 Edward Hyner 6 Source Citation Year: 1940; Census Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T627_1859; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 84-608 Name: Albina Brabenec Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1901 Birth Place: Michigan Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1919 Marriage Place: Detroit, Michigan, USA Age: 18 Residence Place: Detroit, Michigan Father: Chas Mother: Sophia Spouse: Hynek Spala Record Number: 182094 Film: 148 Film Description: 1919 Wayne - 1920 Benzie Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Name: Albina A. Spala SSN: 382-32-1897 Last Residence: 48185 Westland, Wayne, Michigan, USA BORN: 14 Dec 1900 Died: Jan 1994 State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (1951) Source Citation Number: 382-32-1897; Issue State: Michigan; Issue Date: 1951 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Name: Hynek Spala Departure Date: 11 Nov 1918 Departure Place: Norfolk, Virginia Residence Place: Detroit, Michigan Address: 31 Johnson St Next of Kin: Miss Albina Brabenec Relationship: Friend Ship: Susquehanna Rank: Private Service Number: 2041900 Notes: Oct Auto Repl Draft To 116 Provisional Co Source Citation The National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland; Lists of Outgoing Passengers, compiled 1917-1938; NAI Number: 6234477; Record Group Title: Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774-1985; Record Group Number: 92; Roll or Box Number: 585 - - - 3) Charles F Brabenec was born on September 21, 1870, in Czech Republic, father, Joseph, mother, Anna Hovorka He married Sophia Simon on June 7, 1897, in Wayne, Michigan. They had five children in 10 years. He died on November 26, 1930, in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 60, and was buried there. Sophia Simon was born in 1874 in Michigan, father, Frank, and her mother, Christina, She married Charles F Brabenec on June 7, 1897, in Wayne, Michigan. They had five children in 10 years. She died in 1965 in her hometown at the age of 91, and was buried in Detroit, Michigan. Name: Charles F. Brabenec Gender: Male Age: 26 Birth Date: abt 1871 Marriage Date: 7 Jun 1897 Marriage Place: Wayne, Michigan, USA Father: Jos Brabenec Mother: Anna Brabenec Spouse: Sophy Simon Film Number: 001380384 Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, County Marriage Records, 1822-1940 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Name: Chas Brabenec [Vaclav Brabenec] Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 21 Sep 1870 Birth Place: Czechoslovakia Death Date: 26 Nov 1930 Death Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Death Age: 60 File Number: 137782 Father: Joseph Brabenec Mother: Anna Hovorka Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Name: Sophy Simon Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1874 Birth Place: Detroit Marriage Date: 8 Jun 1897 Marriage Place: Detroit, Michigan, USA Age: 23 Residence Place: Detroit Father: Frank Simon Mother: Katherine Skenzak Spouse: Charles F Brabenec Record Number: 23368 Film: 61 Film Description: 1897 St Joseph - 1898 Eaton Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Name: Sofia Johanna Brabenec Birth Date: 9 May 1874 Death Date: 9 Dec 1955 Cemetery: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, United States of America Has Bio?: N URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-.. 4) Frank Simon was born on April 9, 1842, in Czech Republic, his father, Venceslaus, his mother, Mazel, He married Christina Or Cacherins Skulzak in 1867. They had five children in 11 years. He died on April 12, 1914, in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 72. + + BRAD'S Father Grove Edward Johnson was born on June 6, 1920, in Detroit, Michigan, his father, Oscar, his mother, Rosenena Secor .He married Virginia Catherine Spala and they had two children together. He also had one daughter with Virginia Catherine Spala. He died on October 7, 2011, in Grants Pass, Oregon, at the age of 91. Name: Oscar A Johnson Gender: Male Race: White Birth Year: abt 1893 Birth Place: Michigan Marriage Date: 14 Jun 1919 Marriage Place: Walled Lake, Michigan, USA Age: 26 Residence Place: H Park, Michigan Father: Adolph Mother: M A Parpla. (stepmother ) Spouse: Rosenena Secor Record Number: 175949 Film: 147 Film Description: 1919 Wayne Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 Name: Oscar O Johnson [Oscar A Johnson] Gender: Male Race: White Birth Place: Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan Birth Date: 14 Oct 1892 Baptism Place: Iosco, Michigan Father's name: Otto Johnson (Adolph "Otto" (Ruonala) Johnsoon (BIRTH 23 FEB 1859 • Oulun Laani, Finland DEATH 27 MAR 1938 • Alger Co, Munising, Michigan) Mother's name: Kaisa A Johnson FHL Film Number: 963402 Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Births and Christenings Index, 1867-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011 (military image) Name: Kaisa Aurora Ajlin Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1869 Birth Place: Finland Marriage Date: 7 Nov 1891 Marriage Place: Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan, USA Age: 22 Residence Place: Oscoda, Michigan Father: Andrew Ajlin Mother: Anna M Hentikson Spouse: Adolph Ruonala Film: 43 Film Description: 1890 Wexford - 1891 Jackson Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. John Ruonola Name: John (Juho) Ruonola Gender: Male Spouse: Greta Frantti Child: Adolph Ruonola Film: 54 Film Description: 1895 Cass - 1895 Mackinac Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 ( Juho Valppu Ruonala BIRTH 05 AUGUST 1821 • Hailuoto Oulu Finland DEATH 05 SEPTEMBER 1890 • Hailuoto Oulu Finland) Greta Liisa Frantzi BIRTH 06 OCTOBER 1825 • Hailuoto Oulu Finland DEATH 20 OCTOBER 1867 • Hailuoto Oulu Finland Name: Johan Ruonala Gender: Male Baptism Date: 19 kesä 1839 (19 Jun 1839) Baptism Place: Kemin Mlk,Lappi,Finland Mother: Brita Caisa Henrdr Ruonala Or Laxo FHL Film Number: 55598 Source Information Ancestry.com. Finland, Select Baptisms, 1657-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Sipo Valpu BIRTH 04 SEP 1775 • Hailuoto, Oulun Lääni, Finland DEATH 26 NOV 1839 • Hailuoto, Oulun Lääni, Finland Original data: Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Name: Johan Ruonala Gender: Male Baptism Date: 19 kesä 1839 (19 Jun 1839) Baptism Place: Kemin Mlk,Lappi,Finland Mother: Brita Caisa Henrdr Ruonala Or Laxo FHL Film Number: 55598 Source Information Ancestry.com. Finland, Select Baptisms, 1657-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014 Rosenena G Secor was born on June 14, 1902, in Detroit, Michigan, her mother, Annie, was unwed. She was married three times and had two sons. She died on May 2, 1973, in her hometown at the age of 70. Annie Jane (Evelyn Marie) Secor was born on February 4, 1885, in New York, father, Horace, and her mother, Malvina Rose .She had two daughters from one relationship. She then married James H Winegarden on September 22, 1903, in Detroit, Michigan. She had two brothers and two sisters. Horace James Secor was born on November 20, 1849, in Syracuse, New York, father, William, and his mother, Mary Kellogg .He married Malvina "Vina" Rose in 1878 in Michigan. They had five children in 25 years. He died on April 26, 1903, in Wayne, Michigan, at the age of 53. Sources for the above named are on their profiles. + + + William Lucian Secor 1814-1866) married Mary Ann Kellogg (1817 NY - July 12 1896 Onandaga NY Elias Secor ( 21 MAY 1778 - 28 JAN 1854 • Geddes, Onondaga, New York, ) and Annie GURNEE daughter of Francis Gurnee and Eleanor Parcells [[Gurnee-39|Gurnee-39]] Name: Elias Secor Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Onondaga, New York Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 3 Number of Household Members Over 25: 1 Number of Household Members: 5 Source Citation Year: 1810; Census Place: Onondaga, New York; Roll: 34; Page: 5; Image: 00010; Family History Library Film: 0181388 James Secor (Mar 29 1745 Orange NY -Feb 14 1834 Onandoga NY) and Hannah Willets ( 12 AUG 1762 -8 JUN 1837 Name: James Secor Rank: Private Age: 88 Birth Year: abt 1743 Pension Enrollment Date: 4 Mar 1831 Residence Place: Onondaga, New York, USA Death Date: 18 Feb 1834 Service Description: New York militia Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., The Pension Roll of 1835 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Name: James Secor [James Secar] Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Haverstraw, Orange, New York Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 Free White Persons - Females: 5 Number of Household Members: 9 Source Citation Year: 1790; Census Place: Haverstraw, Orange, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 409; Image: 353; Family History Library Film: 0568146 Source Information Ancestry.com. 1790 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch Name: James Secor Rank: Private County: Onondaga Co. Annual Allowance: 26 66 Sums received: 52 14 Description of service: New York militia When placed on the pension roll: 26 Jul 1833 Commencement of pension: 4 Mar 1831 Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks: Died February 18, 1834. Source Information Ancestry.com. New York Pensioners, 1835 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1998. Original data: United States Senate. Report from the Secretary of War, in Obedience to Resolutions of the Senate of the 5th and 30th of June, 1834, and the 3d of March, 1835, In Relation to the Pension Establishment of the United States. [New York Section]. Washington, D.C.: Duff Green, 1835. James Secor (1729- 1784) and Jemima Coles (daughter of Robert Coles and Jemima Griffin [[Secor-87|Secor-87]] Jacques Secord (1701)and Marianne Revaux Jacques and Anne Terrier. [[Sicard-28|Sicard-28]] #Malvina Rose parents Name: Hezkiah Rose Gender: Male Spouse: Sarah P Treet Child: Melvina Rose Film: 69 Film Description: 1900 Macomb - 1900 Washtenaw Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Hezekiah Rose ( March 22 1821 NY - 1891 Mich. ) and Sarah Cornelia Treat Name: Sarah Cornelia Treat Gender: Female Birth Date: 2 Oct 1822 Birth Place: Throopville Father: Justus Treat Mother: Phebe Mix Spouse: Hezekiah Rose Source Citation Book Title: The Treat Family : A genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat : for fifteen generations, and four hundred years Name: Betsey Rose Age: 65 Birth Year: abt 1795 Gender: Female Birth Place: New Jersey Home in 1860: Nankin, Wayne, Michigan Post Office: Wayne Dwelling Number: 648 Family Number: 590 Household Members: Name Age Hesekiah B Rose 36 Sarah Rose 35 Pheba Rose 11 John Rose 10 Mary Rose 6 Ellen Rose 2 Betsey Rose 65 Source Citation Year: 1860; Census Place: Nankin, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: M653_564; Page: 779; Family History Library Film: 80356 Name: Elizabeth Rose [Elizabeth Miller] Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Birth Date: 1795 Birth Place: New Jersey Death Date: 4 Oct 1879 Death Place: Plymouth, Wayne, Michigan, USA Death Age: 84 File Number: 1816 Father: Benjamin Miller Mother: Catharine Miller Source Information Ancestry.com. Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry. Justice (Justus)Treat and Phebe Mix Name: Justus Treat Gender: Male Age: 49 Birth Date: 8 Jul 1795 Birth Place: Throopville First Marriage Date: 1817 Second Marriage Date: 1839 Death Date: 11 Mar 1845 Death Place: Throopville Father: Ashbel Treat Mother: Sarah Bell Spouse: Phebe Mix Caroline Miller Child: Adeline Treat Josiah Treat Sarah Cornelia Treat Warren Augustus Treat Thaddeus Justus Treat Benjamin Miller Treat William Ashbel Treat Henry Treat Source Citation Book Title: The Treat Family : A genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat : for fifteen generations, and four hundr Ashbael Treat and Sarah Bell Ashbael Treat BIRTH 13 MAY 1764 • Lenox, Mass DEATH 14 APR 1842 • Mentz, Cayuga, N Y Name: Ashbel Treat Gender: Male Age: 77 Birth Date: 13 May 1764 Birth Place: Lenox, Mass Death Date: 14 Apr 1842 Death Place: Mentz, Cayuga, N Y Father: Ashbel Treat Mother: Dorcas Waterman Spouse: Sarah Bell Child: Lyman Treat Ashbel Treat Isaac Treat Jarius Treat Justus Treat James D Treat Hiram Treat Sarah Treat Lovisa Treat Lucinda Treat Source Citation Book Title: The Treat Family : A genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat : for fifteen generations, and four hundred years All Results Name: Ashbel Treat Gender: Male Death Date: 29 Feb 1780 Death Place: Lenox, Berkshire County Father: Richard Treat Mother: Susanna Woodbridge Spouse: Dorcas Waterman Child: Dorcas Treat Anne Treat Lucinda Treat Ashbel Treat John Treat Isaac Treat Moses Treat Mary Treat Aaron Treat Amy Treat Source Citation Book Title: The Treat Family : A genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat : for fifteen generations, and four hundr Name: Richard Treat. [[Treat-254|Treat-254]] Gender: Male Age: 65 Birth Date: 14 May 1694 Birth Place: Glastonbury, Conn First Marriage Date: 7 Aug 1728 Death Date: 1759 Father: Thomas Treat Mother: Dorothy Bulkley Spouse: Susanna Woodbridge Child: Richard Treat Timothy Treat Thomas Treat Prudence Treat Ashbel Treat Mary Treat John Treat Source Citation Book Title: The Treat Family : A genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat : for fifteen generations, and four hundr Name: Susanna Woodbridge Gender: Female Baptism Date: 6 Feb 1704 First Marriage Date: 7 Aug 1728 Death Date: 30 Apr 1732 Father: Timothy Woodbridge Spouse: Richard Treat Child: Richard Treat Timothy Treat Thomas Treat Prudence Treat Ashbel Treat Mary Treat John Treat Source Citation Book Title: The Treat Family : A genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat : for fifteen generations, and four hundr

Bradbury Memorial

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Bradbury memorial : records of some of the descendants of Thomas Bradbury, of Agamenticus (York) in 1634, and of Salisbury, Mass. in 1638, with a brief sketch of the Bradburys of England == * by Lapham, William Berry, compiled chiefly from the collections of the late John Merrill Bradbury, of Ipswich, Mass. * published by Portland : Brown, Thurston & Co., 1890. * Source example: :::Lapham, William Berry, ''[[Space:Bradbury_Memorial|Bradbury Memorial: Records of Some of the Descendants of Thomas Bradbury, of Agamenticus (York) in 1634, of the Bradburys of England]]''. Compiled chiefly from the collections of the late John Merrill Bradbury, of Ipswich, Mass. (Portland, [Me.]: Brown, Thurston, 1890) * Inline citation: :::[[#Lapham|Lapham]]: Page16 * [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Space:Bradbury_Memorial| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations == * https://archive.org/details/bradburymemorial00laph :'''Limited Search of 1990's Reprint''' (Salem, Mass. : Higginson Book Co.) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005726108 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Jzc3AAAAMAAJ

Braddock

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'''BRADDOCK UNCONNECTED CLUSTERS'''
Message [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] if you have any questions. {{Green| Also there are Braddocks with no parents, all found in this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Braddock%2C_UK_BDM '''category''']}} {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1px ! style="background-color:#f56b00;" | Name ! style="background-color:#f56b00;" | Birth Year ! style="background-color:#f56b00;" | County/County ! style="background-color:#f56b00;" | Connections ! style="background-color:#f56b00;" | Notes |- | [[Braddock-3697|Thomas Braddock]] | 1770 | Derbyshire | 6 | |- | [[Braddock-3525|James Braddock]] | 1823 | Derbyshire | 10 | |- | [[Braddock-3476|William Braddock]] | 1769 | Cheshire | 13 | |- | [[Braddock-2467|Thomas Braddock]] | 1773 | Cheshire | 43 | |- | [[Braddock-2768|James Braddock]] | 1781 | Cheshire | 36 | |- | [[Braddock-3620|Samuel Braddock]] | 1827 | Cheshire | 5 | |- | [[Braddock-1388|John Braddock]] | 1834 | Cheshire | 20 | |- | [[Platt-2523|Eve (Platt) Braddock]] | 1892 | Lancashire | 4 | Husband is Harold Braddock (But which one?) |- | [[Blunn-23|Unknown Mother Braddock]] | 1895 | Shropshire | 4 | |- | [[Braddock-259|John Braddock]] | 1794 | Middlesex | 10 | |- | [[Braddock-1442|William Braddock]] | 1803 | Middlesex | 52 | |- | [[Braddock-3565|Charles Braddock]] | 1861 | Middlesex | 11 | He might be son of Charles H. Bradick b.1826 of Sidford, Devonshire |- | [[Braddock-42|Gilliam Braddock]] | 1666 | Scotland | 2 | |- | [[Braddock-7|Marilyn Braddock]] | 1955 | Australia | 0 | |- | [[Braddock-139|Carolyn Braddock]] | 1958 | Australia | 0 | |- | [[Braddock-3603|James Braddock]] | 1848 | England | 19 | |- | [[Braddock-222|Ellen Braddock]] | | | | Unknown |- | [[Braddock-3920|John Braddock]] | 1467 | Shropshire | 0 | |- | [[Braddock-168|James Braddock]] | 1780 | Derbyshire | 24 | |- | [[Braddock-3891|John Braddock]] | 1826 | Staffordshire | 7 | |- | [[Braddock-3880|James Braddock]] | 1911 | Derbyshire | 3 | |- | [[Braddock-2291|John Braddock]] | 1738 | Staffordshire | 23 | |- | [[Braddock-908|Samuel Braddock]] | 1821 | Cheshire | 38 | |- |[[Braddock-3949|Joseph Braddock]] | 1842 | Cheshire | 13 | | |- | [[Braddock-3799|John Braddock]] | 1799 | Hampshire | 11 | |- | [[Braddock-3785|Elihu Braddock]] | 1702 | Middlesex | 11 | |- | [[Braddock-3783|John Braddock]] | 1733 | Middlesex | 3 | |- | [[Braddock-3769|James Braddock]] | 1874 | Cheshire | 7 | His father his Charles and I can't find him |- | [[Braddock-3689|John Braddock]] | 1855 | Wales | 9 | Likely related to [[Braddock-3977|James Braddock]] of Wales |- | [[Braddock-3977|James Braddock]] | 1785 | Wales | 12 | Likely related to [[Braddock-3689|John Braddock]] of Wales |- | [[Braddock-2562|William Braddock]] | 1685 | Staffordshire | 50+ | Needs New Clan |- | [[Braddock-29|Edward Braddock]] | 1817 | Essex | 60+ | Needs New Clan |- | [[Braddock-2096|James Braddock]] | 1552 | Derbyshire | 37 | |- | [[Braddock-4128|John Braddock]] | 1893 | Derbyshire | 3 | |- | [[Briddock-4|John Briddock]] | 1770 | Lancashire | 25 | |- |[[Braddock-4079|William Braddock]] | 1784 | Lancashire | 25 | |- |[[Braddock-4176|Thomas Braddock]] | 1789 | Cheshire | 8 | |- |[[Braddock-4264|William Braddock]] | 1825 | London | 3 | |- |[[Braddock-1388|John Braddock]] | 1834 | Cheshire | 21 | parentage might be wrong/mixed with another John Braddock |- |[[Braddock-4310|John Braddock]] | 1831 | Derbyshire | 5 | |- |[[Braddock-4353|Charles Braddock]] | 1896 | England? | 2 | |- |[[Braddock-4359|Martha Braddock]] | 1811 | Cheshire | 4 | |- |[[Fulks-216|Peggy (Fulks) Braddock]] | 1914 | Sussex | 3 | Spouse is John Braddock, but which one? |- |[[Braddock-4419|Samuel Braddock]] | 1819 | Cheshire | 4 | |- |[[Braddock-4459|John Braddock]] | 1868 | Cheshire | 4 | |- |[[Braddock-4462|Thomas Braddock]] | 1833 | Cheshire | 3 | |- |[[Braddock-4482|James Braddock]] | 1811 | Norfolk | 3 | |- |}

Braddock DNA

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'''BRADDOCK DNA'''
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Braddock Locations

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'''BRADDOCK LOCATIONS'''
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braddock,_North_Dakota '''Braddock'''] is a small village, located in Emmons County, North Dakota, United States
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braddock,_New_Jersey '''Braddock'''] is an Unincorporated community, located within Winslow Township, Camden County, New Jersey, United States
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braddock,_Pennsylvania '''Braddock'''] is a borough, located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Braddock,_Pennsylvania '''North Braddock'''] is a borough, located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States === Streets/Roads === {{Image|file=Connecting_all_Braddock_s-28.jpg|align=l|size=200 |caption=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braddock_Road_(Braddock_expedition) '''Braddock Road'''] was a military road built in 1755,
located in then British America and is now
the United States}} {{Image|file=Connecting_all_Braddock_s-19.png|align=l|size=200 |caption='''Braddock Street, Armour,
South Dakota 57313, United States''' [https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Braddock+St,+Armour,+SD+57313,+USA/@43.318807,-98.3470181,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8785cfced3e22d57:0xb43502d4f7ae6971!8m2!3d43.318807!4d-98.3448294

Braddock Records New Zealand

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'''BRADDOCK BDM New Zealand'''
[[Space:Braddock_Name_Study|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Connecting_all_Braddock_s-32.png]][[Space:Braddock_Researchers|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Connecting_all_Braddock_s-29.png]][[Space:Braddock_Locations|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Connecting_all_Braddock_s-33.png]][[Space:Braddock_Resources|https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Connecting_all_Braddock_s-31.png]] This page was created by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] to keep track of all Braddock's that were born, married, and died in New Zealand. All records are from the [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz New Zealand BDM Historical Records] : collected on 13 Jan 2017 If a person is on WikiTree already, Please link them using [[WikiTree-ID|NAME]] and add ''''''Bold'''''' Registration Number. == '''1840-1967 Braddock Births''' == You can search for: *Births that occurred at least 100 years ago *Stillbirths if registered at least 50 years ago. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Registration Number||Family Name||Given Name(s)|| Mother's Given Name(s)||Father's Given Name(s)||Still Birth |- |1966/141722|| Braddock|| Henry Richard|| Petrina Jane|| Kenneth William|| S |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | '''1884/14155'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-423|Mabel Hay]]|| [[Hay-2488|Wilhelmina Lydia Bremner]]|| [[Braddock-419|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1895/13414''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-403|Jack Langley]]|| [[Freeman-8432|Elizabeth Mabel]]|| [[Braddock-200|Frederick]]||- |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1911/2648'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-402|Charles Henry]]|| [[Whiteman-517|Annie Maude]]|| [[Braddock-247|Alfred]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1916/20234''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-404|Francis Henry]]|| [[Peapells-2|Florence Eileen]]||[[Braddock-267|Charles Edward Marple]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1915/3774'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-405|Louis Charles]]|| [[Peapells-2|Florence Eileen]]||[[Braddock-267|Charles Edward Marple]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1914/27065'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-407|Carl Rex]] ||[[Climo-67|Emily Georgina]]||[[Braddock-140|William Henry]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1907/17046'''||Braddock|| [[Braddock-141|Frederick William]]|| [[Climo-67|Emily Georgina]]|| [[Braddock-140|William Henry]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1915/25611'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-416|Roy Langley]]|| [[Hill-21243|Margaret Ellen]]|| [[Braddock-266|Harry John Langley]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1909/5086'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-142|Leslie John]]|| [[Climo-67|Emily Georgina]]|| [[Braddock-140|William Henry]]||- |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1909/18584''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-408|Arthur James]] ||[[Whiteman-517|Annie Maud]]|| [[Braddock-247|Alfred]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1904/7405'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-409|Alfred Francis John]]|| [[Whiteman-517|Annie Maud]]|| [[Braddock-247|Alfred]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1898/13227'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-410|Frederick Arthur Langley]]|| [[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]|| [[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1893/3692''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-411|Kenneth Frederick Laughly]]|| [[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]|| [[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1891/3528'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-262|Aileen Violet]]|| [[Marple-201|Mary]] ||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]]|| - |- |1891/4415 ||Braddock|| Ethel Mary Elizabeth ||Margaret|| William Walter|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1883/468'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-422|Winifred Elsie Hay]]|| [[Hay-2488|Wilhelmina Lydia Bremner]]|| [[Braddock-419|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1902/10478''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-418|Matilda Irene]]|| [[Weir-2264|Annie Eliza]]|| [[Braddock-248|Edward]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1882/1422'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-260|Edith Iney Louise]]|| [[Welsh-1628|Amy Charlotte]]|| [[Braddock-252|John George]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1881/10558'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-421|John Hay Macdougall]] ||Wilhelmina Bremner|| John|| - |- |1882/12427|| Braddock|| Esther Murray|| Rebecca|| John|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1886/11721''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-420|Eric Lloyd]]|| [[Hay-2488|Wilhelmina Lydia Bremner]]|| [[Braddock-419|John]]||- |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1904/20687'''||Braddock|| [[Braddock-133|Thomas Henry Langley]]||[[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]||[[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1894/18260'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-255|Cecil Agustus Langley]] ||[[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]||[[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1879/9810''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-261|Amy Carlotta]]|| [[Welsh-1628|Amy Charlotte]]|| [[Braddock-252|John George]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1893/17603'''||Braddock ||[[Braddock-263|Ella Mary]]||[[Marple-201|Mary]]||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]] ||- |- |1884/19927 ||Braddock ||Mercedes Lily|| Aimee Carlota ||[[Braddock-252|John George]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1876/8915'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-251|Annie Maria]]|| [[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]]|| [[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |- |1957/94533 ||Braddock ||NR|| Cynthia Grace|| Glen Robin|| S |- |1954/78006 ||Braddock|| NR|| Dorothy Olivia|| [[Braddock-405|Louis Charles]]|| S |- |1954/100749|| Braddock|| NR|| Mary Dorothy|| NR ||S |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1932/4064'''||Braddock|| NR|| [[Scott-14400|Grace Ethel]]||[[Braddock-133|Thomas Henry Langley]]|| S |- |1933/3667 ||Braddock|| NR|| Annie Isabel ||Frederick William|| S |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1875/8390''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-244|Matilda]]|| [[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]] ||[[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1904/1001'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-417|Iva Weir]] ||[[Weir-2264|Annie Eliza]]|| [[Braddock-248|Edward]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1896/5535''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-412|Edith May Langley]]|| [[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]|| [[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1901/13045'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-413|Winifred Annie Langley]]|| [[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]|| [[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1866/8783'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-245|Henry Langley]]|| [[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]]|| [[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1890/15152'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-264|Daisy Florence Mabel]]|| [[Marple-201|Mary]]|| [[Braddock-250|William Charles]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1913/20676'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-414|Mary Ellen]] ||[[Peapells-2|Florence Eileen]] ||[[Braddock-267|Charles Edward Marple]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1913/28356''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-415|Ethel May]]|| [[Whiteman-517|Annie Maud]]|| [[Braddock-247|Alfred]]|| - |- |1888/13593|| Braddock|| Laura Ellen|| Margaret|| William Walter|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1897/17034''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-265|William Langney]] ||[[Marple-201|Mary]] ||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1888/18459'''||Braddock||[[Braddock-266|Henry John Langley]]||[[Marple-201|Mary]]||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1886/2736'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-140|William Henry]] ||[[Welsh-1628|Aimee Carlotta]] ||[[Braddock-252|John George]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1910/12934'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-406|Kathleen Edith Langley]]|| [[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]]|| [[Braddock-200|Frederick]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1871/24118'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-246|Charles Edward]] ||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]]|| [[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1869/23032'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-247|Alfred]] ||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]]|| [[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1868/21230'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-200|Frederick]] ||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]] ||[[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1872/24526'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-248|Edward]] ||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]]||[[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1862/9689'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-249|Mary Emma]]|| [[Langley-1540|Annie]]|| [[Braddock-201|John]]|| - |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1863/12194''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-250|William Charles]]|| [[Langley-1540|Annie]]|| [[Braddock-201|John]] ||- |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1889/9321'''||Braddock||[[Braddock-267|Charles Edward Marple]]||[[Marple-201|Mary]]||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]]|| - |} == '''1840-1937 Braddock Marriages (Bride's)''' == You can search for: *Marriages that occurred 80 years ago. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Registration Number||Bride's Given Name(s)||Bride's Family Name||Groom's Given Name(s)||Groom's FamilyName |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1936/3957''' ||[[Braddock-417|Iva Weir]] ||Braddock ||Charles ||Wharfe |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1928/749''' ||[[Braddock-412|Edith May Langley]] ||Braddock ||Edwin Walter ||Woodhouse |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1926/5813'''||[[Braddock-263|Ella Mary]] ||Braddock|| William ||Wilson |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1927/2328''' ||[[Braddock-418|Matilda Irene]] ||Braddock ||Maurice Edward Victor ||Spiers |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1925/8552''' ||[[Braddock-413|Winifred Annie Langley]] ||Braddock ||Henry Gardiner Tasman|| Jeffery |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1930/7460''' ||[[Peapells-2|Florence Eileen]] ||Braddock ||William Clyde ||Fowlds |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1924/6435''' ||[[Braddock-438|Mary Jessie Sarah]] ||Braddock ||Arthur Ainsworth ||Clifford |- |1915/6856 ||Ethel Mary Elizabeth ||Braddock ||James Norman ||Catbro |- |1912/7328 ||Laura Helen ||Braddock ||James Henry ||Hall |- |1902/5230 ||Aimee Carlotta ||Braddock ||Walter Scott ||Nelson |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1901/1963''' ||[[Braddock-244|Marilda]] ||Braddock ||[[Walkey-19|William Edward]] ||Walkey |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1906/2196'''|| [[Braddock-260|Edith Inez Louise]] ||Braddock ||William ||Mason |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1919/9258''' ||[[Braddock-262|Aileen Violet]] ||Braddock ||[[Edinger-121|Philip Arthur]] ||Edinger |- |1910/4367 ||Lulu Mercedes ||Braddock ||Augustine Robert ||McDowell |} == '''1840-1937 Braddock Marriages (Groom's)''' == You can search for: *Marriages that occurred 80 years ago. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Registration Number||Bride's Given Name(s)||Bride's Family Name||Groom's Given Name(s)||Groom's FamilyName |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1931/7286''' ||[[Allbon-16|Florence Margaret]] ||Allbon ||[[Braddock-409|Alfred Francis John]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1906/6662''' ||[[Climo-67|Emily Georgina]] ||Climo ||[[Braddock-140|William Henry]]|| Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1929/6426''' ||Dorothy Beatrice|| Croll ||[[Braddock-411|Kenneth Frederick Langley]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1920/7415''' ||Mabel ||Cullimore ||[[Braddock-410|Frederick Arthur Langley]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1892/1190''' ||[[Freeman-8432|Edith Mabel]] ||Freeman ||[[Braddock-200|Frederick]] ||Braddock |- |1886/1266|| Margaret|| Glass|| Walter William|| Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1931/4764'''|| Olga Veronica|| Graham ||[[Braddock-142|Leslie John]]||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1880/336'''|| [[Hay-2488|Wilhelmina Lydia Bremner]]|| Hay ||[[Braddock-419|John]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1915/13583''' ||[[Hill-21243|Margaret Ellen]] ||Hill ||[[Braddock-266|Harry John Langley]] ||Braddock |- |1886/3485 ||Adelaide Mary ||Jeffree ||William ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1918/832''' ||[[Mansill-1|Dorothy Mafeking]] ||Mansill ||[[Braddock-265|William Langley]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1887/492''' ||[[Marple-201|Mary]] ||Marple ||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]] ||Braddock |- |1922/5463 ||Alice ||May ||Henry ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1932/2724''' ||Anne Isabel ||Mercer ||[[Braddock-141|Frederick William]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1919/347'''|| [[Montgomery-7787|Wilhelmina Eunice]] ||Montgomery ||[[Braddock-411|Kenneth Frederick Langley]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1912/6648''' ||Florence Eileen ||Peapells ||[[Braddock-267|Charles Edward Marple]]||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1931/479'''|| [[Scott-14400|Grace Ethel]]||Scott ||[[Braddock-133|Thomas Henry Langley]]||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1931/687'''||[[Taylor-29785|Kathleen]]||Taylor ||[[Braddock-154|Edwin George Dickens]]||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1901/3142'''|| [[Weir-2264|Annie Eliza]] ||Weir ||[[Braddock-248|Edward]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1878/2727'''|| [[Welsh-1628|Amy Charlotte]] ||Welsh ||[[Braddock-252|John George]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1901/5178''' ||[[Whiteman-517|Annie Maud]] ||Whiteman ||Alfred ||Braddock |} == '''1840-2016 Braddock Deaths''' == You can search fordeath records if: *the death occurred at least 50 years ago, or *the deceased's date of birth was at least 80 years ago. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Registration Number||Family Name||Given Name(s) ||Date of Birth/
Age at Death |- |1998/18966|| Braddock ||Colin Rex|| 30 May 1927 |- |1999/11237 ||Braddock ||Sadie Yvonne Joy|| 7 March 1925 |- |1940/19451|| Braddock ||Edith Mabel ||68Y |- |1937/16287 ||Braddock ||Walter William ||78Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1938/15589''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-197|Jack Victor Langley]] ||3Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1942/23193'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-155|Maurice Oliver]] ||28Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1973/26278'''|| Braddock ||[[Whiteman-517|Annie Maria]]|| 9 June 1876 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1974/35547'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-402|Charles Henry]] ||13 February 1911 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1975/36012'''||Braddock||[[Braddock-142|Leslie John]]||17 February 1909 |- |1973/49537 ||Braddock ||Clarissa Warren ||6 April 1906 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1975/44242'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-410|Frederick Arthur Langley]] ||18 January 1898 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1947/23451'''||Braddock|| [[Braddock-138|Jonas Archibald]] ||90Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1977/38674''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-408|Arthur James]] ||12 April 1909 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1979/28390''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-144|Roy Frank]]||25 September 1921 |- |1949/22788|| Braddock|| Alice Powick|| 82Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1979/47363'''|| Braddock|| [[Hill-21243|Margaret Ellen]]|| 1 March 1891 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1949/30993'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-250|William Charles]] ||86Y |- |1950/18158 ||Braddock ||Margaret ||83Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1953/23670''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-247|Alfred]] ||83Y |- |1950/29199 ||Braddock ||Janette Isabella ||10D |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1953/29279'''|| Braddock ||[[Hand-990|Gladys Jane]]|| 62Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1963/35981'''||Braddock||[[Braddock-123|Jonas Archibald]]||58Y |- |1970/29450|| Braddock|| Joseph Edward|| 73Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1980/31031'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-404|Francis Henry Kenneth]]|| 19 August 1916 |- |1980/31788 ||Braddock ||Vera|| 9 June 1913 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1985/29630''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-154|Edwin George Dickens]]||7 June 1906 |- |1985/30137 ||Braddock ||Neil Langley|| 12 June 1923 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1985/44299'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-133|Thomas Henry Langley]] ||13 September 1904 |- |1987/40295|| Braddock ||Ena Lucie ||6 March 1916 |- |1996/51855|| Braddock|| Leonard John ||22 August 1926 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1988/28465''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-409|Alfred Francis John]] ||5 February 1904 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1986/53943'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-141|Fredrick William]] ||14 June 1907 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1986/54547'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-416|Roy Langley]] ||27 September 1915 |- |2000/6144 ||Braddock ||John Kenneth ||5 November 1919 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1989/50903''' ||Braddock||[[Braddock-127|William]]|| 20 January 1928 |- |1990/37883 ||Braddock ||Stafford Ross ||16 September 1920 |- |1992/54117|| Braddock|| Beatrice Norah|| 20 February 1903 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1995/31660'''|| Braddock ||[[Taylor-29785|Kathleen]]||21 February 1908 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1978/49043''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-411|Kenneth Frederick Langley]] ||10 February 1893 |- |2000/18376|| Braddock ||Isabella McDonald ||24 April 1918 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |2000/19321|| Braddock ||Owen Jack ||29 December 1922 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1928/8519''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-267|Charles Edward Marple]] ||38Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1928/11251'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-200|Frederick]] ||60Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''2001/14644'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-405|Louis Charles]] ||29 January 1915 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1928/8075''' ||Braddock ||[[Montgomery-7787|Wilhelmina Eunice]] ||32Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1937/27610''' ||Braddock ||[[Whiteman-517|Annie Maud]]|| 59Y |- |1923/3308 ||Braddock|| John ||88Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1911/1146''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-406|Kathleen Edith Langley]] ||13M |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1914/8202''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-407|Carl Rex]] ||24H |- |1912/8975 ||Braddock ||Elizabeth Lovegrove|| 82Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1917/2462'''||Braddock||[[Braddock-253|George]]|| 85Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1894/6195'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-255|Cecil Augustus Langley]] ||10M |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1898/2065'''|| Braddock ||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]] ||63Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1884/154''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-246|Charles Edward]] ||12Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1919/12306'''|| Braddock ||[[Marple-201|Mary]] ||59Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1932/5754''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-256|Henry]] ||74Y |- |1932/10419 ||Braddock ||Aimee Charlotta ||71Y |- |2004/5308|| Braddock|| Langley William Edward|| 20 August 1918 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1906/8141''' ||Braddock ||[[Weir-2264|Annie Eliza]]|| 27Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1964/36029'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-248|Edward]]|| 92Y |- |2004/29094|| Braddock ||Eric Noel ||4 November 1920 |- |2005/24494|| Braddock ||Ailsa Ray ||7 February 1929 |- |2006/5905 ||Braddock ||Cora ||9 July 1924 |- |1996/35860 ||Braddock ||Glen Robin ||29 July 1921 |- |2006/25082|| Braddock ||Olga Veronica ||18 November 1908 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1976/28358''' ||Braddock ||[[Climo-67|Emily Georgina]] ||16 December 1882 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1981/30241 ||Braddock ||Dorothy Beatrice ||14 August 1897 |- |1947/23568|| Braddock ||Andrew David ||3M |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1976/40110''' ||Braddock ||[[Scott-14400|Grace Ethel]] ||31 January 1907 |- |1958/22224|| Braddock ||Eileen Ellen|| 59Y |- |2008/4894 ||Braddock ||Mavis Ellen ||20 September 1917 |- |1982/35895 ||Braddock ||Eunice Amelia ||7 February 1913 |- |1982/41623 ||Braddock ||Anne Isabel ||6 September 1906 |- |1929/1483 ||Braddock ||Gloria Dawn Colleen ||5M |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1929/11262''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-245|Henry Langley]]||64Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1942/25988''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-264|Daisy Florence Mabel]]|| 52Y |- |2009/2460 ||Braddock|| Cynthia ||21 March 1922 |- |1995/51293 ||Braddock ||Beryl Violet|| 27 April 1922 |- |1999/12026|| Braddock ||Mabel Olive ||25 August 1914 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1947/23341''' ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-140|William Henry]] ||61Y |- |2003/5836 ||Braddock ||Beatrice Alice|| 3 September 1923 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1969/43881''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-266|Harry John Langley]] ||80Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1993/51360'''||Braddock||[[Williams-30961|Phyllis Ruby]]||13 April 1920 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1960/36514'''|| Braddock ||[[Allbon-16|Florence Margaret]] ||57Y |- |2010/1873|| Braddock ||Nancy Thelma ||17 December 1921 |- |2010/13724 ||Braddock ||Ian Bruce ||10 May 1934 |- |2011/18075|| Braddock ||Alison Edna ||1 December 1921 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1887/1756''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-420|Eric Lloyd]]|| 9M |- |2011/27639 ||Braddock|| Eileen Pamela|| 7 June 1927 |- |2011/28971|| Braddock|| Dodd Langley ||16 October 1921 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1869/6666''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-249|Mary Emma]]|| 7Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1945/51015''' ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-156|Graham]]|| 24Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1945/63335'''|| Braddock ||[[Braddock-455|Robert Jack]]|| 26Y |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1918/74488'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-403|Jack Langley]]|| 22Y |- |2014/16402 ||Braddock|| Kenneth Mansill|| 18 March 1926 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1979/36635'''|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-265|William Langley]]|| 18 January 1896 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''1961/35131''' ||Braddock ||[[Mansill-1|Dorothy Mafeking]] ||61Y |- |2016/23442|| Braddock ||David Alwyn ||24 June 1927 |}

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|-align=center | [[Image:Lockwood-1016-42.jpg|55px]] ||[[Lockwood-1016|Doug Lockwood]]||1950's||Braddock Researcher || 19 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|55px]] ||[[Clark-28973|Ginger (Clark) Arnold]]||1950's||Braddock Researcher || 7 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Braddock-306|Cath Braddock]]||1970's||Braddock Family Member _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 6 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Barlow-1799|Chelsea (Perry Ingram) Carver]]||1980's||Braddock Researcher || 6 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Clarke-3035.jpg|40px]] ||[[Clarke-3035|Amber Clarke]]||1970's||Braddock Researcher || 5 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|40px]] ||[[Adkins-2420|Jack Adkins]]||1940's||Braddock Researcher || 5 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|40px]] ||[[Barlow-1799|Leann (Barlow) Fletcher]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 5 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Heiden-124-1.jpg|30px]] ||[[Heiden-124|A (Heiden) Smaltz]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 4 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Irwin-1627-1.jpg|25px]] ||[[Irwin-1627|Cheryl (Irwin) Irwin-kalapp]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 3 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|25px]] ||[[Glassco-1|Peggy Russelburg]]||-||Braddock Researcher || 3 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|25px]] ||[[Bute-25|Jericho Bute]]||1980's||Braddock Researcher || 3 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|25px]] ||[[Darland-40|Zane Darland]]||1990's||Braddock Researcher || 3 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|20px]] ||[[Perkins-25|Pam (Perkins) Baker]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 2 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Gregory-1496.jpg|20px]] ||[[Gregory-1496|Stephen Gregory]]||1940's||Braddock Researcher || 2 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Boynton-591.jpg|20px]] ||[[Boynton-591|Tamara (Boynton) Canipe]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 2 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|20px]] ||[[Boynton-591|COran Allen]]||-||Braddock Family Member|| 2 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|20px]] ||[[Gerrard-97|Rita A Gerrard]]||-||Braddock Researcher || 2 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|20px]] ||[[Tyler-2005|Charles Tyler]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 2 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Franklin-1969-2.jpg|15px]] ||[[Franklin-1969|Lisa Franklin]]||-||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Pryber-1.jpg|15px]] ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] ||1980's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:N643466653_223674_7367.jpg|15px]] ||[[McDougle-1|David McDougle]]||-||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Lamb-1173.jpg|15px]] ||[[Lamb-1200|Laurie Lamb]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Clark-19450|Ted Clark]]||1930's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[McCullough-222|Brian McCullough]]||1950's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Bettinger-1|Blaine Bettinger]]||1970's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Braddock-135|E Braddock]]||-||Braddock Guest || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Braddock-35|Art Braddock]]||-||Braddock Guest || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-126.jpg|15px]] ||[[Braddock-126|Brooke Braddock]]||1990's||Braddock Guest _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-184.jpg|15px]] ||[[Braddock-184|Graham Braddock]]||1990's||Braddock Guest _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-217.jpg|15px]] ||[[Braddock-217|Leighton Braddock]]||1970's||Braddock Guest _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Delves-67|Graham Delves]]||1950's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Zealand-6|Michelle Zealander]]||1930's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Wheeler-4136|Nancy Wheeler]]||1950's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Eliason-89|Lenny Eliason]]||1950's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Brunner-798|Phil Brunner]]||1930's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[MacKay-333|G. MacKay]]||1960's||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|15px]] ||[[Smith-18204|Deena (Smith) Cross]]||-||Braddock Researcher || 1 Profile |} Will you join Campbell? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/BRADDOCK {{Tag|Braddock}}], or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10106895 send Campbell a private message]. Thanks! {| border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ '''WikiTree Braddock Members''' |-style="background: #FFA812;" !Photo !Name !Year !Description !Number of Braddock Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-124-7.jpg|30px]] ||[[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]]||1990's||The Creator and leader of the Braddock One Name Study category || 153 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|30px]] ||[[Braddock-306|Cath Braddock]]||1970's||Braddock Family Member _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 6 Profiles |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|30px]] ||[[Braddock-135|E Braddock]]||-||Braddock Guest || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|30px]] ||[[Braddock-35|Art Braddock]]||-||Braddock Guest || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-126.jpg|30px]] ||[[Braddock-126|Brooke Braddock]]||1990's||Braddock Guest _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-184.jpg|30px]] ||[[Braddock-184|Graham Braddock]]||1940's||Braddock Guest _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 1 Profile |-align=center | [[Image:Braddock-217.jpg|30px]] ||[[Braddock-217|Leighton Braddock]]||1970's||Braddock Guest _ Invited by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] || 1 Profile |}

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'''BRADDOCK Resources'''
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Braddock Soldiers

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'''Braddock's who fought in the Wars'''
Message [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] if you have any questions. == '''Australia''' == === WWI === [https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/auswwiservice/?name=_Braddock&count=50&name_x=_1 All Australia, WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 results for Braddock] {| class="wikitable" ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Name ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Birth Date ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Military Place ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Service Number |- | [[Braddock-550|Victor Roy Braddock]] | abt 1891 | Liverpool, New South Wales | 49 |- | Arthur William Braddock | abt 1876 | Sydney, New South Wales | 3468 |- | [[Braddock-1469|Albert Braddock]] | abt 1888 | Sydney, New South Wales | 58484 |- |[[Braddock-525| John Middleton Vernon Braddock]] | abt 1893 | Gladstone, Queensland | 3466 |- | Alfred James Braddock | abt 1893 | Sydney, New South Wales | 2687 |- | [[Braddock-552|Walter Ernest Braddock]] | abt 1896 | Lithgow, New South Wales | 4989 |- | Stanley Braddock | abt 1885 | Adelaide, South Australia | 6772 |- | Arthur Braddock | abt 1883 | Sydney, New South Wales | 16951 |- | Alfred Braddock | abt 1887 | Liverpool, New South Wales | 2120 |- | Edward Lyan Braddock | abt 1892 | Keswick, South Australia | 2796 |- | Leopold John Robert Braddock | abt 1883 | Perth, Western Australia | 2309 |- | [[Braddock-2667|Charles Thomas Braddock]] | abt 1884 | Blackboy Hill, Western Australia | 2283 |- | [[Braddock-579|Gordon Braddock]] | abt 1894 | Adelaide, South Australia | 36091 |- | John Braddock | abt 1870 | Wollongong, New South Wales | 6468 |- | George Braddock | abt 1891 | Liverpool, New South Wales | 3018 |} === WWII === [https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/naaww2service/?name=_Braddock&count=50&name_x=_1 All Australia, World War II Military Service Records, 1939-1945 results for Braddock] {| class="wikitable" ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Name ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Birth Date ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Birth Place ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Service Number |- | [[Braddock-4366|Hubert Philip Braddock]] | 25 Jun 1915 | Cottesloe Western Australia | VX7443 |- | [[Braddock-2757|Jack Albert Braddock]] | 21 Feb 1921 | Exeter England | VX148418 |- | [[Braddock-522|George Stacey Braddock]] (Clan 1) | 13 Sep 1913 | Maryborough Queensland | 4274 |- | Gladys May Braddock | 3 Oct 1917 | London England | SF113221 |- | Leo Braddock | 18 Aug 1923 | Wickepin Western Australia | W96951 |- | [[Braddock-545|Hilton Colin Braddock]] (Clan 7) | 14 Aug 1920 | Sydney New South Wales | N267162 |- | [[Braddock-2756|Harold Braddock]] | 21 Mar 1922 | Devonshire England | V195008 |- | Harold Vivian Braddock | 19 Oct 1925 | Huddleston Sa | SX33306 |- | [[Braddock-2855|Florence Evelyn Braddock]] | 18 Feb 1917 | Leicester England | 96244 |- | [[Braddock-621|Barrie Bryant Braddock]] | 25 Aug 1917 | Manly New South Wales | NX84480 |- | [[Braddock-468|Marshall Harry Braddock]] (Clan 6) | 15 Apr 1908 | York Western Australia | WX41194 |- | Leopold John Robert Braddock | 24 Oct 1890 | Port Pirie Sa | W244078 |- | [[Braddock-461|Robert Harrop Braddock]] (Clan 6) | 16 Feb 1925 | Largs Bay Sa | SX37142 |- | [[Braddock-473|Lyall Arthur Braddock]] (Clan 6) | | | S69468 |- | [[Braddock-521|Joseph Reginald Braddock]] (Clan 1) | 13 Dec 1911 | Maryborough Queensland | QX43124 |- | Ernestine Braddock | 13 Aug 1915 | Glasgow Scotland | VF345860 |- | Douglas Kent Braddock | 26 Feb 1904 | | 291997 |- | Raymond Leopold Braddock | 16 Mar 1916 | Perth Western Australia | WX17807 |- | John Marshall Braddock | 25 Aug 1912 | Adelaide Sa | SX4705 |- | Ainsley Norman Braddock | 15 Mar 1907 | Petersham New South Wales | 66480 |- | [[Braddock-1334|Mervyn William Braddock]] | 22 Aug 1922 | Bundaberg Queensland | QX47833 |- | Edward Braddock | 15 Sep 1915 | York Western Australia | W20867 |- | [[Braddock-516|Clive William Marshall Braddock]] | 4 May 1909 | Exeter Sa | S24383 |- | Leslie Roy Braddock | 9 Mar 1923 | Exeter England | V199074 |- | Barbara Braddock | 3 Dec 1919 | Henley Beach Sa | 114727 |- | Frederick Arthur Braddock | 29 Dec 1917 | Northam Western Australia | WX16406 |- | [[Braddock-621|Bryant Braddock]] | 25 Aug 1917 | Manly New South Wales | 435276 |- | Leslie Roy Braddock | 9 Mar 1922 | London England | V350948 |- | James Alfred Braddock | 20 Mar 1920 | Punchbowl | N92323 |- | James Edward Braddock | 8 Aug 1923 | Plymouth England | V350949 |- | [[Braddock-579|Gordon Henry Theodore Braddock]] | 26 Oct 1895 | Glossop England | S69733 |- | Cecil Clarence Ralph Braddock | 20 Oct 1921 | Gladstone Sa | SX26385 |- | Frederick John Braddock | 10 Feb 1906 | Yacka Sa | SX10133 |- | James Albert Braddock | 14 May 1898 | England | V350938 |- | Errol Wentworth Braddock | 11 Oct 1917 | Vaucluse New South Wales | NX147575 |- | Maurice Aubrey Braddock | 3 Jan 1906 | Clifton New South Wales | N6754 |} == '''New Zealand''' == === WWI === [https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/1833/?name=_Braddock&name_x=_1&pcat=mil_draft&priority=new-zealand&qh=0c86c75fdd0fc4c9882562bb5385abb3 Read this]... only three Braddocks went to war, Charles, William and Jack [https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/nzarmywwireserves/?name=_Braddock&count=50&name_x=_1 All New Zealand Army WWI Reserve Rolls, 1916-1917 results for Braddock] {| class="wikitable" ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102; color:#000000;" | Name ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102; color:#000000;" | Residence ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102; color:#000000;" | Reserve Roll |- | style="color:#000000;" | [[Braddock-266|Henry John Langley Braddock (1888-1968)]] (Clan 10) | style="color:#000000;" | Blenheim | style="color:#000000;" | 2nd Division |- | style="color:#000000;" | [[Braddock-140|William Henry Braddock (1886-1947)]] (Clan 10) | style="color:#000000;" | Nelson | style="color:#000000;" | 2nd Division |- | style="color:#000000;" |[[Braddock-411|Kenneth Frederick Langley Braddock (1893-1978)]] (Clan 10) | style="color:#000000;" | Westport | style="color:#000000;" | 1st Division |- | style="color:#000000;" | [[Braddock-248|Edward Braddock (1872-1964)]] (Clan 10) | style="color:#000000;" | Collingwood | style="color:#000000;" | 2nd Division |- | style="color:#000000;" |[[Braddock-403|Jack Langley Braddock (1895-1917)]] {{Red|KIA}} (Clan 10) | style="color:#000000;" | Melrose | style="color:#000000;" | 1st Division |} === WWII=== {| class="wikitable" ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Name ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Embarkation ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Army Number ! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#f8a102;" | Last Residence |- | [[Braddock-156|Graham Braddock (1919-1943)]] (Clan 1) {{Red|KIA}} | 1941 | 421012 | Trentham |- | [[Braddock-528|Owen Jack Braddock (1922-2000)]] (Clan 10) | 1941 | 61793 | Trentham |- | [[Braddock-402|Charles Henry Braddock (1911-1974)]] (Clan 10) | 1941 | 43778 | Upper Hutt |- | [[Braddock-4668|Kenneth Mansill Braddock (1926-2014)]] (Clan 10) | 1946-1948 | 652750 | Trentham |- | [[Braddock-4667|Colin Rex Braddock (1927-1998)]] (Clan 10) | 1946-1948 | 667932 | Trentham |- | [[Braddock-405|Louis Charles Braddock (1915-2001)]] (Clan 10) | 1941 | 42051 | Trentham |- | [[Braddock-4666|Stafford Ross Braddock (1920-1990)]] (Clan 10) | 1940-1941 | 27341 | Wellington |- | [[Braddock-416|Roy Langley Braddock (1915-1986)]] (Clan 10) | 1942 | 66427 | Petone |- | [[Braddock-4665|John Kenneth Braddock (1919-2000)]] (Clan 10) | 1942 | 74711 | Wellington |- | [[Braddock-404|Francis Henry Kenneth Braddock]] (Clan 10) | 1940 | 5759 | Johnsonville |- | [[Braddock-4664|Glen Robin Braddock (1921-1996)]] (Clan 10) | 1942 | 232436 | Wellington |}

Bradford County

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Bradford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 62,622.[2] Its county seat is Towanda.[3] The county was created on February 21, 1810, from parts of Lycoming and Luzerne counties. Originally called Ontario County, it was reorganized and separated from Lycoming County on October 13, 1812, and renamed Bradford County for William Bradford, who had been a chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and United States Attorney General.[4][5] Bradford County comprises the Sayre, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The county is not to be confused with the city of Bradford, which is in McKean County, 141 miles to the west via U.S. Route 6. Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_County,_Pennsylvania Wikipedia]

Bradford County, PA Study

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[[Category: Bradford County, Pennsylvania]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Parrish-109|Lisa Meszaros]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a page to collect together in one place everything about the surnames and the variants of those names from Bradford County, Pennsylvania. 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 == ==Resources== *[http://www.bradfordhistory.com/default.asp Bradford Co Historical Society] *[http://pagenweb.org/~bradford/ Bradford Co Genweb] ==History of Bradford County== ==Irish Settlement== *[[:Category:Irish_Settlement_Descendants|Irish Settlement]]

Bradford Family Mysteries

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Any help/ideas would be most welcome in finding my Grandparents John BRADFORD and Margaret BRADFORD nee DAY/GREEN. My father John William BRADFORD was born in Bedford in 1916. He had two older sisters, Evelyn May BRADFORD (b1914) and Florence Cecelia BRADFORD (b1915) I have copies of birth certificates for them all and all show a John Bradford as the father. I have two mysteries - 1) Whilst on Evelyn's birth certificate (The eldest child) and my fathers birth certificate (The youngest child) the mother Margaret BRADFORD states her maiden name as GREEN, on Florence's birth certificate (The middle child) she gives her maiden name as DAY. 2) In 1918 all the children are sent to a childrens home in Kempston, Beds. (The entry book for the date they arrive states "Deserted by mother) They never have any further contact with their parents and no-one knows what becomes of them. I only have 3 official records of John BRADFORD the father. (No marriage between BRADFORD - GREEN or BRADFORD - DAY having been found) He appears on all three birth certificates (As horse keeper, Carman, and Waggoner) The mothers address when registering john on 24th July 1916 was 17 Allhallows Lane, Bedford. Column 7 reads "Margarett Bradford, Mother, Summerhouse Hill, Cardington, as per declaration dated 26th September 1916" (One assumes she was two months late in registering the birth and moved in the meantime?) Details for Florence: In both column 1 and 7 simply "Cardington" The timeline (Birth Certificates and Bedford Union Records) show that after the birth of Evelyn in the workhouse the mother went to Cardington on January 20th 1914 discharged "To Husband". On 20th March 1915 Florence is born in Cardington and the mother is living in Cardington. Bedford Union (Parish of Cardington) records on 15th January 1916 "Maggie Bradford" pregnant, applies for relief. John is born 24th July 1916. Bedford Union (Parish of Cardington) records on 26th September 1916 "Bradford, John" age 60 of Summerhouse Hill, applies for relief. The father John Bradford is recorded in Bedford Union relief order book for quarter ending Lady Day 1917 given help for "Wife and children" residing in St Johns. I have been unable to find any further record of the mother. The father John Bradford is recorded in Bedford Union relief order book for quarter ending Lady Day 1918 Bedford Union for Michaelmas 1918 records "Bradford Children" Bedford Union 'Discharge Book' records that on 21st July 1918 'Bradford, Evelyn May' aged 5, Bradford, Cicerly' aged 3, and Bradford, John Willie' aged 18 months, were admitted. On 22nd July 1918 the same book records that Evelyn and Cicerly were discharged to Kempston Childrens Home. For some reason John was kept in the workhouse until 28 June 1919, when he too was discharged to Kempston. All Kempston records were destroyed when the home was taken over by the local authorities in the 1950's.

Bradford Sweets Poisoning Disaster

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==Bradford Sweets Poisoning== ===Disasters Sticker=== {{Worldwide Disasters Sticker |text=died in the Bradford Sweets Poisoning Disaster |date= 1858 }} {{Worldwide Disasters Sticker |text=died in the Bradford Sweets Poisoning Disaster |date= 1858 }} === Background === In 1858, in Bradford, Yorkshire, sweets accidentally made with arsenic were sold from a market stall, leading to the poisoning of more than 200 people, including 21 deaths.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1858_Bradford_sweets_poisoning An initial newspaper report of the poisoning read: :"EXTENSIVE POISONING CASE AT BRADFORD. :ELEVEN DEATHS. MANY SERIOUSLY ILL. ... :Yesterday, from an early hour in the morning, Bradford was in a state of great excitement, owing to a melancholy and fatal occurrence, of which our correspondent has forwarded the following particulars. On Sunday morning, Mr. Leveratt, chief constable, on arriving at the police office, noticed a report which had been brought in, to the effect that two boys had died very suddenly, on the previous night, between nine and eleven o'clock. Subsequently he received information that some other persons were dead, and a great number ill, it was supposed from the effects of eating peppermint lozenges, which had been bought in the market by a person named Hardaker. Mr. Leveratt at once commenced an inquiry, the result of which was that he discovered the lozenges in question had been purchased by Hardaker from a wholesale confectioner in Stone-street, named Joseph Neale. It further appeared that Mr. Neale, in the manufacture of these lozenges, is in the habit of mixing with the sugar a quantity of what is called "daft," a material similar to Spanish white. A few days previously Mr. Neale had gone or sent to the shop of Mr. Hodgson, druggist, Shipley, for some of this "daft," and Mr. Hodgson being ill up-stairs, a young man in his employ, named William Goddard, who was in the shop, was asked for twelve pounds of this commodity, and he, not knowing where it was placed, made inquiry of his master, who directed him to a cask in the corner of the cellar. The young man went into the cellar, and by mistake, instead of supplying the applicant with 12 lbs. of this "daft," gave him 12 lbs. of arsenic from a cask which was also in the cellar, and unfortunately this quantity of arsenic was mixed up with other ingredients and made into 40 lbs. of lozenges, a quantity of which were sold to Hardaker, who is in the habit of standing in the market on Saturday nights.""Extensive Poisoning Case at Bradford," Leeds Mercury, 2 Nov 1858, p. 3. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000076%2F18581102&page=3&article=012 FindMyPast]. ===Victims=== "DREADFUL FATALITY FROM POISONING. SEVENTEEN PERSONS DEAD AND A LARGE NUMBER OF SEVERE SUFFERERS. The most dreadful calamity that perhaps ever befel this district has occurred within the last few days. The careless and negligent use of deadly poison—arsenic—has had the unhappy result already of depriving no fewer than 17 persons of life, and of filling innumerable houses throughout a wide district with suffering, mourning, and woe. ... :DEAD. :Orlando Burran, aged 5, and John Henry Burran, aged 2 years, sons of Mark Burran, 30, Jowett Street, Manchester Road, Bradford. :Elizabeth Mary Midgley, aged 7, Margerison Street, Bermondsey. :Elijah Wright, aged 9, 62, Queen Street, Bradford. :Joseph Scott, aged 14, 5, Railway Street, Bradford. :Joseph Crabtree, adult, Jacob Street, Bradford. :Ann Shutt, aged 38, wife of John Shutt, Leeds Road, Bradford. :Herbert Holdsworth, a child, Rutland Street, Bradford. :John McCormack, aged 4, Heaton Skye. :Adela Lee, aged 2, Heaton Skye. :John Broadley, aged 17 months, Low Moor. :Mrs. Shackleton, residing in East Ardaley. :John Lupton Constantine, aged 69, Tyersall. :-- Wright, a married woman, residing at Wibsey. :Briggs Ramsden, clogger, aged 24, Thornton. :Robinson Wood, a child, East Ardsley. :Thomas Wright, child, Thompson's Houses. :ILL. :BRADFORD.—Rebecca Smith, adult, Preston 8treet. Ann Smith, Preston Street. James Smith, Preston Street. John Smith's family, four adults, Four Lane Ends. Abraham Hudson, three children, Seymour Street. Wm. Lawson, three children, Back Spring Row. Thomas Dixon, five adults, Thompson's Houses. Mary Laycock, an adult and a child, Fitzgerald Street. Samuel Mann, adult, Daisy Hill. Elizabeth Watson, adult, Jury Street. Elizabeth Downbrough, adult, Preston Place. Grace and Elizabeth Chisley, adults, Preston Place. Walter Crusher, adult, Crown Street. William Stead, adult, Crown Street. Elizaabath Jowett, adult, Bower Street. — Frankleton, three children, Thornton Street. Joseph Stott, adult and two children, Croft Street. Hannah Neamont, adult and child, Croft 8treet. Benjn. Tetley—two adults. Swaine Green. Hannah Isles—two children, Swaine Green. Eliza Thompson—adult, Mulgrave Street. John Cosgrane—adult, Eastbrook Lane. — Pease—three adults and two children, Manchester Road. John Dennison—two children, Scarr Hill. James Whitehead—one child, Scarr Hill. Richard Murgatroyd—two children, Scarr Hill. Mrs. Taylor—one child, Scarr Hill. John Freeman—one adult and one child, Scarr Hill. John Patchett—two adults, Scarr Hill. James Cooper—adult, Scarr Hill. Richard Hartley—child, Scarr Hill. John Swaine— six children and two adults. Bowling Back Lane. Sarah Midgeley—adult, Margerison Street. Martha Armitage — adult, Nursery Lane. Leah Graces—adult, Nursery Lane. Mary Wilkinson—child, Daisy Hi!!. John Mann—three children and two adults, Daisy Hill. Elizabeth Fletcher—adult, Marsh Place. Martha Bairstow—adult, Marsh Place. Abraham Bairstow— adult, Marsh Place. Martha White—adult, Little Horton Lane. :IDLE : ''Recovered.''—George Shirrow, 30, clothier; Betty Shirrow, 29, clothier; Sarah Ann Shirrow, 2. :BAiLDON: Holmes's family, four adults. :QUEENHOW, near Thirsk: Henry Clark and John Clark, adults. :ECCLESHiLL: ''Recovering.''—Charlotte Paget, 42, no trade ; Grace Paget. 16, no trade; Richard Taylor. 18, labourer ; Thos. Curtis, 18, joiner; Samuel Hartley, 10, schoolboy; Catherine Duxbury, 9, schoolgirl; Ann Murgatroyd, 20, millhand; Emma Denison, 13, millhand; Abram Denison, 9, schoolboy; John Patchet, 46, mason; Benjamin Waterhouse, 48, weaver; Martha Waterhouse, 44, no trade. :SHIPLEY: ''Dangerously Ill.''—John Golden, 22, mill hand; Mary Golden, 63, no trade; Jacob Boston, 10, schoolboy; Jane Boston, 22, mill hand ; Ingham Sutcliffe, 14, mill hand; Jane Sutcliffe, 49, no tirade; Margaret Ann Wood, 25, weaver. ''Recovering.''—Mary Golden, 21, weaver ; Jemima Wood, 36, weaver; David Fortune, 69, comber; James Boston, 14, mill hand; Mary Boston, 18, mill hand; William Sutcliffe, 56, weaver; John Sutcliffe, 27, weaver; Isaac Garth, 15, mill hand; Mary Boston, 55, no trade. :HEATON: ''Dangerously Ill.''—Hester Ardester, 23, delver; Zilpha Child, 53, no trade; Samuel Child, 22, delver. ''Recovered.''— Joseph Greenwood, 41, delver; Ruth Greenwood, 12, servant; William Hollingworth, 13, labourer. ''Recovering.''—Grace Ardester, 63, no trade; Grace Ardester. 17, mill hand; Sophia Child, 94, mill hand; Mary Elizabeth Chatband, 5, mill hand; Sarah Waterhouse, 26. mill hand. :LOW MOOR.—Samuel Bartle, 17; Lea Bartle, 10; Deborah Burnett, 5½; Love Tordoff, 5; Joseph Taylor, 20; John Mason, 18¼; Susannah Walker, 6; Jane Walker, 5½; James Green, 20 ; Samuel Walker, 35; James Bartle, 19; Elizabeth Bottomiey, 33; Henry Bottomiey, 3½; Elizabeth Bottomiey, 60; Mary Bottomler, 30. :GREAT HORTON.—John Beaumont, adult; Mary Beaumont, adult; Hannah Bennett, two adults; Hannah Priestley, child; Thomas Thompson, four children. :CLAYTON HEIGHTS.— Henry Wilcock, 55, toll bar keeper; Sarah Wilcock, 53, wife of the above; Hannah Wilcock, 23, daughter of the above; Mary Wilcock, 9, daughter of the above. :WIBSEY : ''Dangerously Ill.''—Mary Wright, 40, married woman. :TONG MOOR : ''Recovering.''—James Wheatman; Nancy Wheatman. :THORNTON : ''Dangerously Ill.''—Betty Northrop, 63; Elizabeth Ramsden, 2½. :WINDHILL : ''Recovered.''—Margaret Chapman, 23, mill hand; Milly Chapman, 27, mill hand ; Elizabeth Chapman, mill hand; Elizabeth Brook, 35, mill hand ; John Brook, 40, labourer; George Dalton, 36, mill hand. ''Recovering :'' Ellen Pitta, 11." "Dreadful Fatality from Poisoning," Bradford Observer, 4 Nov 1858, p. 5. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000155%2F18581104&page=5&article=031 FindMyPast]. “THE BRADFORD POISONINGS. ANOTHER DEATH. Another of the unhappy victims who ate of the poisoned lozenges sold in the Bradford market-place in October last, has just terminated a lingering illness in death. He was a young man of 19, named '''Henry Thomas''', residing in Mulgrave-street, New Bradford. https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000361/18590625/051&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford 25 June 1859 “Salisbury and Winchester Journal” page 8 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England “THE BRADFORD POISONING CASE. -At the York assizes on Tuesday, Charles Hodgson was charged with the manslaughter of '''Elizabeth Mary Midgeley''', at Bradford, on the 3rd of November last. The case was one of those arising out of the poisoned lozenges sold at Bradford, by which so many persons lost their lives. Mr Hodgson was a druggist at Shipley, near Bradford, and having been asked for a quantity of daff or terra alba, used in the manufacture of lozenges, he, heing ill at the time, directed his assistant where to get it. The assistant unfortunately served out arsenic by mistake, which led to the melancholy catastrophe. After a witness or two had been called, Baron Watson said that he considered the charge against the prisoner could not be sustain-ed, as he thought he had not been guilty of culpable or criminal negligence. The prosecution consequently abandoned the case, and the prisoner was acquit-ted. There were several other charges of manslaughter against the prisoner, to which he pleaded not guilty; and, as the prosecution offered no evi-dence, he was also acquitted on these charges.”'''''' https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0003089/18581225/044&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford 25 December 1858 “Glasgow Courier” Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland “The adjourned inquest upon the bodies of '''Orlando Burrans, John Henry Burrans, Joseph Scott, Ann Shutt, and Elijah Wright''', five of the persons who were poisoned in Badford, was completed on Tuesday, before Mr. Jewson, coroner, at the Pack Horse Inn, Westgate, Bradford.” https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000266/18581113/033&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford 13 November 1858 “Yorkshire Gazette” page 11 York, Yorkshire, England “ …two children, named '''James and Betty, aged respectively seven and eight years, the son and daughter of Thomas Walton, farmer, Great Lever, near Bolton''', were suddenly attacked with all the symptoms of having been poisoned. They were so seriously ill that a surgeon was sent for from Bolton, but Saturday morning the lad died. …” https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000400/18581120/002&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford 20 November 1858 “Grantham Journal” Grantham, Lincolnshire, England “…house of '''Mark Burran, Jowett street, Brick Lane''', where he found '''two children''' dead and learned that Burran himself had taken some… Mark Burran himself, who also took part of the Lozenge which he had purchased, laboured under similar symptoms, as also did '''Isaac Tillotson and his wife Mary'''… Three more deaths have this afternoon been added to the list of casualties arising out of this fearful calamity, making the total number twenty. During the afternoon Mrs. Stead, residing in Cross-street, reported to the poice that her daughter, '''Jane Ainsworth, wife of Jacob Answorth, of Water-lane, Leeds''', was in Bradford on Saturday nigbt last, and purchased some of lozenges Hardaker’s stall, and took them with her to Leeds. She '''had two children, aged between two aud four years respectively''', to whom she gave some of the lozenges which they ate, She also ate some of them herself, and all three were taken ill and died this morning. Mrs. Ainsworth was 84 years of age. This afternoon three inquests were held by Mr. Dyson, coroner at Heaton, Lowmoore and Little Horton, that at the latter place being held at the Punch Bowl publuc-house, on the body of '''Benjamin Crabtree, aged 16 years of age, son of A Crabtree, power-loom weaver, Jacob-street'''. ” https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000257/18581109/036&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford%20list%20of%20the%20dead 09 November 1858 “Sussex Advertiser” page 6 Lewes, Sussex, England :“The following is an accurate list of the sufferers who had been reported up to nine o'clock on Wednesday night. It may be stated, however, that this list does not nearly contain the whole, as there are many of whom the police have received no information whatever:- :“Dead,- Orlando Barrans, 5 years; John Henry Barrans, 2 years; Elijah Wright, 9 years; Joseph Scott, 14 years; Joseph Crabtree, 16 years; Ann Shutt, 38 years; Herbert Holdsworth, child; Sarah Midgley, child; John M'Cormack, 4 years; Adele Lee, 2 years; Mark Green, 2 months; Mrs, Shackle-ton, 30 years; Jonn, Lupton Constantine, 69 years; Briggs Ramsden, 24 years; Robinson Wood, 3 years. :”Dangerously il,-William Hardacre, adult; Betty Northrop, 63 years; Zalpha Child, 50 years; Elijah Ramsden, 23 years; Ann Margatroyd, 20 years; Samuel Child, 22 years; Grace Hardisty, 63 years; Esther Hardisty, 23 years; John Golding, 22 years; Mary Golding, 52 years; Jacob Boston, 10 years; Margaret Wood, 25 years; and Mrs. Wright, https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000079/18581107/031&stringtohighlight=bradford%20poisoning%20list 07 November 1858 “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper” London, London, England “…amongst those who recovered from the effects of eating poisoned lozenges at Bradford was a venerable woman of 79 years, '''wile of Joseph Watson''', aged 83, better known in that town as "Joiner Joe," still an active and industrious octagenarian, the son of a still more venerable father, now living, at the extraordinary age of 104 years, at Pateley Bridge, and whose father is said to have lived to the age of 109. “ https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000395/18590115/056&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford 15 January 1859 “Derbyshire Courier” Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England ===The Trial=== “ THE POISONINGS BY ARSENIC AT BRADFORD On Saturday, at eleven o'clock, Charles Hodgson, drug-gist, of Shipley, William Goddard, his assistant, and Joseph Neal, confectioner, of Stone street, Bradford again appeared at the Bradford Court-house, in order that the remainder of the evidence upon which, on the previous day, they had been committed for trial for the manslaughter of Elizabeth Mary Midgley, aged seven years, might be reduced to writing. The Court sat until about half-past ten o'clock on Friday night, and then adjourned, the three persons charged entering into the required recognizances and finding sureties for their appearance next morning. Mr. Ald. Murgatroyd and Mr. Ald. Rand were the only magistrates present when the court rose, the Mayor of Bradford having left about ten o'clock. His Worship and Mr. Ald. Murgatroyd attended on Saturday to complete the case. The depositions of eleven witnesses were taken. The witnesses were Mr. Wm. Burniston, detective officer in the Bradford] police; Police-constable Campbell; Mr. Christian Henry Taylor, surgeon; Mr. Thos. Murgatroyd, a pupil of Mr. Taylor; James Appleton and James Archer, persons employed by. Mr. Neal; John Broadley Edmondson, who, as Ww. Hardaker's assistant, sold the poisoned ozengeglin the Bradford Market; Sarah Midgley, of Margerison-street, Bradford, grandmother of the deceased child; Wm. Hardaker Mr. Leveratt, chief con-stable of Bradford; and Mr. Felix Marsh Rimmington, analytical chemist, of Bradford.” https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000266/18581113/033&stringtohighlight=poisoned%20lozenges%20bradford 13 November 1858 “Yorkshire Gazette” page 11 York, Yorkshire, England ==Sources==

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{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Bradley County, Tennessee. === How to Join the Tennessee Project === #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Bradley County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Bradley County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Bradley County History== Bradley County was formed on February 10, 1836. It was named after Col. Edward Bradley, who served in the War of 1812. ==Geography== Bradley County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Bradley County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Meigs_County%2C_Tennessee|Meigs County]] - (northwest) * [[Space:McMinn_County%2C_Tennessee|McMinn County]] - (north) * [[Space:Polk_County_Tennessee|Polk County]] - (east) * Murray County, Georgia (southeast) * Whitfield County, Georgia (south) * [[Space:Hamilton_County%2C_Tennessee|Hamilton County]] - (west) ===Protected areas=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Clay_State_Historic_Park Red Clay State Historic Park] ==Government Offices== *[https://bradleycountytn.gov/county_clerk.html County Clerk] == Resources and Records == === On WikiTree === *[[:Category: Bradley County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Bradley County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Bradley County, Tennessee, Schools |Bradley County Schools]] === On the Internet=== * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Bradley_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Bradley County Genealogy on FamilySearch]] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-bradley-county Bradley County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/bradley/ Bradley County Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/bradley/ Bradley County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/bradley/bradley.html Bradley County USGenWeb Archives] ==Communities== ===Cities=== (must be officially part of the county) *[[:Category:Cleveland, Tennessee|Cleveland]] County Seat *[[:Category:Charleston, Tennessee|Charleston]] ===Census-Designated Places=== *East Cleveland *Hopewell *South Cleveland *Wildwood Lake ===Unincorporated Communities=== *[[:Category:Georgetown, Tennessee|Georgetown]] *[[:Category:McDonald, Tennessee|McDonald]] *Misty Ridge *Prospect *Tasso *Waterville ==See also== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_County,_Tennessee|Bradley County on Wikipedia] ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Bradley County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Bradley County, Arkansas! == Bradley County, Arkansas, has a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1840. Named after Captain Hugh Bradley, veteran of the War of 1812, an early pioneer and influential figure in the history of the region. One of the notable contributions of Bradley County is its production of high-quality tomatoes. In the early 20th century, Bradley's Pint Tomato became famous for its exceptional flavor and texture, setting the standard for tomatoes in the state. The county's favorable climate and fertile soil provided the perfect conditions for growing these delicious fruits, which soon became a staple crop in the region. Bradley County was also a hub for transportation and commerce, with the arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century bringing new opportunities for trade and industry. The county was home to several sawmills, cotton gins, and other businesses that fueled its economy. Throughout its history, Bradley County has faced challenges such as natural disasters, economic downturns, and social upheavals. But its resilient people have always bounced back, adapting to change and embracing innovation. Today, the county continues to thrive, with a diverse economy and proud heritage that celebrates its agricultural roots and entrepreneurial spirit. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Cleveland_County_Arkansas|Cleveland]] County (north) *[[Space:Drew_County_Arkansas|Drew]] County (east) *[[Space:Ashley_County_Arkansas|Ashley]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Union_County_Arkansas|Union]] County (southwest) *[[Space:Calhoun_County_Arkansas|Calhoun]] County (west) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Hermitage%2C_Arkansas|Hermitage]]||[[:Category:Warren%2C_Arkansas|Warren]] |} ===Towns=== :[[:Category:Banks%2C_Arkansas|Banks]] ===Unincorporated communities=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Corinth%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Corinth]]||Ingalls||Jersey||Johnsville |- |Moro Bay||Mount Olive||[[:Category:Sumpter%2C_Arkansas|Sumpter]]||Vick |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Clay_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Clay]]||[[:Category:Eagle_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Eagle]]||[[:Category:Marion_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Marion]]||[[:Category:Moro_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Moro]] |- |[[:Category:Ouachita_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Ouachita]]||[[:Category:Palestine_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Palestine]]||[[:Category:Pennington_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Pennington]]||[[:Category:River_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|River]] |- |Category:Sumpter_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|[[:Category:Sumpter_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Sumpter]]||[[:Category:Washington_Township%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|Washington]] |} == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Adams-Leslie House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Adams-Leslie_House|Adams-Leslie House]]''' - The Adams-Leslie House is a historic home located in rural Bradley County, Arkansas near the town of Warren. The house was built in 1903 by William James Leslie and his father-in-law, Julius Henry Adams, who were prominent members of the local community at the time. ::The house is a two-story, timber-framed structure that was designed in a vernacular late Victorian style by the architect Thomas L. Brown. The exterior of the house is characterized by its steeply pitched gabled roof, prominent eaves, and asymmetrical facade. The house is clad in wooden shingles and features decorative brackets, finials, and other ornamental details. ::Inside, the house features a central hall floor plan with a large living room, dining room, and kitchen on the first floor. The second floor includes four bedrooms and a central hallway. The house also features a full basement, which was unusual for homes of this era in the region. ::The Adams-Leslie House is significant for its architectural and historical importance. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a late Victorian home in the region, and it provides valuable insight into the lifestyle and building practices of the time. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bailey House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bailey_House_(Warren,_Arkansas)|Bailey House]]''' - The Bailey House is a historic Victorian home located at 302 Chestnut Street in Warren, Arkansas. It was built around the turn of the 20th century by James Monroe Bailey, a local druggist and American Civil War veteran. ::The house is a two-and-one-half-story structure that features a combination of architectural styles, including Queen Anne and Eastlake. The exterior of the house is characterized by its steeply pitched gabled roof, asymmetrical facade, and decorative elements such as carved brackets and spindlework. ::Inside, the house features a central hallway floor plan with a large living room, dining room, and kitchen on the first floor. The second floor includes four bedrooms and a central hallway, while the third floor is a large attic space that was likely used for storage. The house also features a full basement, which was unusual for homes of this era in the region. ::The Bailey House is significant for its architectural and historical importance. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a Victorian home in the region, and it provides valuable insight into the lifestyle and building practices of the time. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. ::In addition to its architectural and historical significance, the Bailey House is also known for its association with James Monroe Bailey, the original owner. Bailey was a prominent member of the local community and was involved in various civic and business endeavors. He served as the town's first mayor and was instrumental in bringing the railroad to Warren. The Bailey family lived in the house for several decades before it was eventually sold to other owners. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Blankinship Motor Company Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Blankinship_Motor_Company_Building|Blankinship Motor Company Building]]''' - The Blankenship Motor Company Building is a historic Art Moderne-style auto dealership located at 120 East Cypress Street in Warren, Arkansas. It was constructed in 1940, replacing a horse barn that previously occupied the site, and was designed by architect H. Ray Burke. ::The building is a two-story brick structure that features a combination of Art Moderne and Streamline Moderne design elements. ::Inside, the building originally housed a showroom and service department for the Blankenship Motor Company, which sold Ford vehicles. The showroom featured a large central space with high ceilings and plenty of natural light, while the service department was located in a separate area of the building. ::The Blankenship Motor Company Building is significant for its architectural and historical importance. It is one of the best-preserved examples of an Art Moderne-style commercial building in the region, and it provides valuable insight into the automobile industry and building practices of the time. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. ::Today, the building has been repurposed as a law office and has undergone some modifications, but it still retains much of its original character and design. It is a notable landmark in downtown Warren and serves as a reminder of the city's rich history and architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bradley County Courthouse
and Clerk's Office }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bradley_County_Courthouse_and_Clerk%27s_Office|Bradley County Courthouse and Clerk's Office]]''' - The Bradley County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located in Warren, Arkansas. It was built in 1903 and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. ::The courthouse is a two-story, red and cream-colored brick structure that features a prominent two-and-a-half story clock tower at its center. The building has a rectangular floor plan with a central entrance on the front facade, flanked by large arched windows on either side. ::The courthouse was designed in the Classical Revival style, which was popular in the early 20th century for civic and government buildings. The building features a symmetrical facade with pilasters and a pedimented entrance, as well as decorative details such as dentil molding and cornices. ::Inside, the courthouse originally housed courtrooms, offices, and other government functions. The first floor included courtrooms and offices for the county clerk and treasurer, while the second floor included the judge's chambers and jury rooms. ::The Bradley County Courthouse is significant for its architectural and historical importance. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a Classical Revival-style courthouse in the region, and it provides valuable insight into the history and development of Bradley County. The courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. ::Today, the courthouse is still in use as the county courthouse and has undergone some renovations and modifications over the years. It remains a prominent landmark in Warren and serves as a reminder of the city's rich history and architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Davis-Adams House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Davis-Adams_House|Davis-Adams House]]''' - The Davis-Adams House is a historic home located at 509 North Myrtle Street in Warren, Arkansas. It was built around 1860 in a Plain Traditional style, but received a significant Victorian facelift in the 1890s. ::The house is a two-story, wood-framed structure that features a front-facing gable roof with decorative shingles and a large, two-story porch with spindled balusters and jigsawed details. The porch is supported by slender turned columns and features decorative brackets and cornices. ::The Davis-Adams House is significant for its architectural and historical importance. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a Victorian-style home in the region, and it provides valuable insight into the history and development of Warren during the late 19th century. ::The house was originally owned by the Davis family, who were early settlers in the area. In the 1890s, the house was purchased by the Adams family, who added the Victorian-style porch and other decorative details. ::Today, the Davis-Adams House is still a private residence and has undergone some renovations and modifications over the years. It remains a prominent landmark in Warren and serves as a reminder of the city's rich history and architectural heritage. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ederington House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ederington_House|Ederington House]]''' - Ederington House, also known as the "E" House, is a historic residence located at 326 South Main Street in Warren, Arkansas. It was built in 1926-1927 for Louis Ederington, a prominent local shopowner and businessman, and his wife, Hazel. ::The house was designed by H. Ray Burks, a prominent architect who designed many notable buildings in Arkansas and neighboring states. The Ederington House is an excellent example of the Tudor Revival style of architecture, which was popular in the early 20th century. ::The house is built primarily of red brick, with stucco gable ends and cast stone trim details. The roof is steeply pitched and covered with slate tiles, and there are several tall chimneys. The front entrance is framed by a large arched opening, and there is a decorative wood and iron balcony above the entrance. ::One of the most distinctive features of the Ederington House is the decorative ironwork that adorns the fence and gates surrounding the property. The ironwork includes the letter "E" in several places, which is why the house is known locally as the "E" House. ::Over the years, the Ederington House has been well-maintained and preserved, and it remains an important landmark in Warren's historic downtown district. In 1983, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its architectural and historical significance. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hermitage City Hall and Jail }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hermitage_City_Hall_and_Jail|Hermitage City Hall and Jail]]''' - The Hermitage City Hall and Jail is a historic building located at 112 South Oak Street in Hermitage, Arkansas. It was built in the 1940s and served as the city hall and jail until 2000. ::The building is a modest single-story yellow brick structure that is typical of government buildings constructed during that time period. The front section of the building served as the city hall, while the rear section was used as the city jail. The jail cells were located in the back of the building, and there was a sally port where prisoners could be brought in and out of the building. ::The Hermitage City Hall and Jail played an important role in the civic life of the town for many years. City council meetings were held in the front section of the building, while the police department used the jail in the back. The building also served as a community gathering place, hosting events such as public meetings, dances, and even movie screenings. ::In 2000, the city of Hermitage moved its city hall and police department to a new location, and the Hermitage City Hall and Jail was no longer used for its original purpose. However, the building has been preserved as a historic landmark, and it remains an important part of the town's history and heritage. Today, the building is used for community events and as a venue for local organizations. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr. John Wilson Martin House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dr._John_Wilson_Martin_House|Dr. John Wilson Martin House]]''' - The Dr. John Wilson Martin House is a historic home located at 200 Ash Street in Warren, Arkansas. It is an excellent example of the antebellum and Greek Revival style farmhouse architecture that was popular in the mid-19th century. ::The house was built for Dr. John Wilson Martin, one of the first doctors in Warren County, Arkansas. The exact date of construction is uncertain, but local tradition places the start of the construction in 1860 and its completion after the Civil War. The house features a symmetrical facade with a central entrance flanked by sidelights and a transom window. It has a two-story porch with classical columns that are typical of the vernacular Greek Revival style. ::In the early 20th century, the Dr. John Wilson Martin House received some Folk Victorian modifications, such as the addition of decorative spindle work on the porch and the use of ornamental brackets under the eaves. These modifications are characteristic of the Victorian era and are often seen in homes from that time period. ::Despite the alterations, the house has retained much of its original character and architectural details. It is an important part of Warren's architectural heritage and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the house is privately owned and is not open to the public, but its historic significance and beauty can still be admired from the street. *'''[[Wikipedia:Moro_Bay_Ferry|Moro Bay Ferry]]''' - The Moro Bay ferry site is a historic location situated at Moro Bay State Park in southwestern Bradley County, Arkansas. The ferry operated across the Ouachita River for over a century, from 1828 until 1948, and was a major crossing point for travelers and locals alike. The ferry was later restored and operated again from 1965 to 1992. ::The ferry was an essential mode of transportation for many people in the region, as it provided a way to cross the Ouachita River without having to travel long distances. It was used by farmers, traders, and others who needed to transport goods across the river, as well as by travelers who were passing through the area. ::The original ferry was a flat-bottomed boat that was propelled across the river by a cable system. Later, a steam-powered ferry was used, which was faster and more efficient. The ferry site also included a store, a post office, and a school, making it a significant hub of activity in the area. ::In 1948, the ferry was discontinued due to the construction of a bridge over the Ouachita River. However, in 1965, the ferry was restored and operated again as a historical attraction. It continued to run until 1992, when it was permanently retired due to safety concerns. ::Today, the Moro Bay ferry site is a popular destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the history of the ferry and the important role it played in the region's development. The park also offers camping, fishing, and other recreational activities, making it a great place to spend a day or weekend. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mt. Olive Rosenwald School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mt._Olive_Rosenwald_School|Mt. Olive Rosenwald School]]''' - The historic Mt. Olive Rosenwald School on Bradley Road 45 in Mt. Olive, Bradley County, Arkansas is a significant part of the educational history of the area. The school was built in 1927 and is one of the five buildings in the county that were funded by The Rosenwald Fund. The fund was established by philanthropist Julius Rosenwald to improve the education of rural African Americans in the South. ::The Mt. Olive Rosenwald School is a wood frame Colonial Revival-style schoolhouse with a basic T shape design. It has a central entrance with classrooms on either side of the entryway and an auditorium at the rear of the building. The schoolhouse was designed to accommodate up to eight grades, and it served as the educational hub of the community for many years. ::The Rosenwald Fund, established in 1917, was instrumental in building more than 5,000 schools for African American students in the rural South. The fund provided seed money and architectural plans to build schools that would provide modern educational facilities for African American students. The Rosenwald Fund required that the African American community also contribute to the construction of the school building, which helped foster a sense of community ownership and investment. ::The Mt. Olive Rosenwald School played an important role in the education of African American students in the area for many years. It provided a modern, safe, and supportive learning environment that allowed students to develop their full potential. The school closed in the 1960s when integration brought changes to the educational system. Today, the building is a testament to the importance of education and community investment in building a better future. It has been preserved and recognized as a historic landmark by the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:New_Zion_AME_Zion_Church|New Zion AME Zion Church]]''' - The historic New Zion AME Zion Church is an African Methodist church located at the junction of Myrtle and Neely Streets in Warren, Arkansas. The church was built in 1927 and is an important part of the architectural and cultural heritage of the community. ::The New Zion AME Zion Church has a vernacular styling that incorporates elements of both Gothic and Romanesque Revival architecture. The building's facade features a pointed arch window with Gothic tracery and a prominent Romanesque-style entrance with a large arched doorway and carved stone details. The church's bell tower is also a notable feature, with its square base and octagonal top. ::The interior of the church is equally impressive, with its high ceilings, ornate chandeliers, and stained-glass windows that depict Biblical scenes and figures. The church also features a pipe organ and a raised pulpit with a decorative railing. ::The New Zion AME Zion Church played a significant role in the African American community of Warren, Arkansas, serving as a center for worship, fellowship, and community activism. The church was a meeting place for civil rights activists during the 1950s and 1960s and was a rallying point for the African American community during the struggle for equal rights. ::Today, the New Zion AME Zion Church is recognized as an important historic landmark in Warren, Arkansas. The church continues to serve as a place of worship for the African American community, and it is also open to visitors who are interested in learning more about its rich history and architectural significance. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Luke's Catholic Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Luke%27s_Catholic_Church_(Warren,_Arkansas)|St. Luke's Catholic Church]]''' - The historic St. Luke's Catholic Church is located at 508 W. Pine in Warren, Arkansas. The structure was built in 1907 as St. Mary's Church for the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. The building was designed with a simple L-shaped plan and Gothic Revival styling. The exterior is made of concrete blocks that have been treated to look like ashlar stone. ::Despite the beauty of its architecture, St. Mary's Church never had a large congregation, and services ended in the late 1920s. The building was vacant for several years until it was purchased in 1948 by the Catholic Church, which renamed it St. Luke's Catholic Church. ::St. Luke's Catholic Church has served as a center of Catholic worship and community life in Warren, Arkansas, for many years. The interior of the church is modest, with wooden pews and a simple altar, but its stained-glass windows and ornate woodwork are notable features. The church also has a bell tower with a bell that has been in use for over a century. ::St. Luke's Catholic Church has played an important role in the history of the Catholic Church in Arkansas. It has been a center of religious and cultural activity for the Catholic community in Warren and the surrounding area. The church has also been a source of community service, hosting events and programs that serve the needs of the local community. ::Today, St. Luke's Catholic Church is recognized as an important historic landmark in Warren, Arkansas. It continues to serve as a place of worship for the Catholic community and a symbol of the enduring faith and commitment of its members. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Warren and Ouachita
Valley Railway Station }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Warren_station_(Arkansas)|Warren and Ouachita Valley Railway Station]]''' - The historic Warren and Ouachita Valley Railway Station is a railroad station located at 325 West Cedar Street in Warren, Arkansas. It was built in 1909 by the Warren and Ouachita Valley Railroad, which was primarily established to serve the lumber industry in the area. The station served as a transportation hub for the community and played a significant role in the growth and development of Warren. ::The Warren and Ouachita Valley Railway Station is a two-story wood-frame structure with an attached single-story warehouse. The building features a hipped roof with a cupola, decorative brackets, and a covered passenger platform on the side. The station's architectural style is a combination of vernacular and Colonial Revival influences, which reflect the tastes of the era. ::The station was an important transportation hub during the early 20th century, serving as a depot for the Warren and Ouachita Valley Railroad as well as the Missouri Pacific Railroad, which acquired the line in 1924. The station also served as a freight depot for local businesses and was an important center of economic activity in the area. ::Today, the Warren and Ouachita Valley Railway Station is recognized as an important historic landmark in Warren, Arkansas. The building has been restored and preserved, and it is now used as a community center and event space. The station's history and significance are celebrated through exhibits and educational programs, which highlight the role of transportation and the railroad in the development of the community. The station is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Warren and Ouachita Valley Railroad and its impact on the history and culture of the region. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Warren Brick Streets }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Warren_Brick_Streets|Warren Brick Streets]]''' - The historic Warren Brick Streets are a collection of city streets located in Warren, Arkansas, that have retained their original brick pavement laid down in the late 1920s. The sections include blocks of Cedar, Myrtle, Chestnut, 1st, Walnut, Elm, and Cypress Streets, and together they include nearly 5,000 feet of pavement. ::The brick streets were constructed during a time when brick was a popular paving material, and they represent an important part of the town's history and heritage. The streets were originally built to provide a durable and attractive surface for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles. ::Over time, many of the brick streets in Warren and other cities were replaced with asphalt, concrete, or other modern materials, but the sections of brick streets in Warren have been preserved and maintained over the years. The bricks used in the pavement were made locally, and they are a reminder of the town's industrial history. ::Today, the historic Warren Brick Streets are an important part of the town's cultural heritage and a popular attraction for visitors. They provide a glimpse into the town's past and offer a unique and charming streetscape that is enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. The brick streets are also recognized as an important historic landmark in Warren, Arkansas, and efforts are underway to ensure their preservation for future generations. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Warren Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Warren_Commercial_Historic_District_(Warren,_Arkansas)|Warren Commercial Historic District]]''' - The Warren Commercial Historic District is a historic district in Warren, Arkansas that encompasses the city's historic commercial heart. The district includes more than 60 buildings and structures that reflect the history and development of Warren as a commercial center during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ::The buildings in the district represent a variety of architectural styles, including Victorian, Classical Revival, Art Deco, and Moderne. Many of the buildings were constructed between the late 1800s and the early 1930s and feature distinctive decorative details, such as ornate brickwork, elaborate cornices, and decorative metalwork. ::The district is centered around Main Street, which was the primary commercial thoroughfare in Warren during the early 20th century. The street is lined with historic storefronts, many of which still retain their original facades and signage. The district also includes several historic buildings that were used for government and civic purposes, such as the Bradley County Courthouse and the Warren Post Office. ::The Warren Commercial Historic District is an important reminder of the town's commercial and industrial history and its growth and development during the early 20th century. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and is recognized as an important cultural landmark in Warren, Arkansas. The district's historic buildings and streetscape continue to be an important part of the town's identity and serve as a reminder of its rich history and heritage. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Warren Post Office }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Warren_Post_Office|Warren Post Office]]''' - The Old Warren Post Office is a historic Colonial Revival-style structure located at 236 South Main Street in Warren, Arkansas. The single-story brick building was built in 1935-1936 and served as a post office until 1998. ::The building was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury, which was responsible for designing federal buildings during the first half of the 20th century. The Colonial Revival style was popular during this time, and the building's design features many of the hallmarks of the style, including a symmetrical facade, a central entrance with a pedimented portico, and decorative brickwork. ::The Old Warren Post Office was an important civic building in the town for many years, serving as a hub for mail and communication. The building's interior features a large central hall with a vaulted ceiling and a mural depicting a local scene painted by artist Edward Buk Ulrich. ::After the post office moved to a new location, the Old Warren Post Office was repurposed as a community center and event space. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 and is recognized as an important cultural landmark in Warren, Arkansas. ::Today, the Old Warren Post Office continues to serve the community as a popular venue for events and gatherings. Its historic architecture and interior design are appreciated by visitors and residents alike, and the building remains an important part of the town's cultural heritage. {{Image|file=Bradley_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wilson-Martin House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Wilson-Martin_House|Wilson-Martin House]]''' - The Wilson-Martin House is a historic two-story brick house located at 511 Bond Street in Warren, Arkansas. Built in 1916, it is an excellent local example of Georgian Revival styling. The house was originally built for John Rufus Wilson, a lawyer, teacher, and state legislator who lived there with his family for several years. ::The house features many of the characteristic elements of Georgian Revival architecture, including a symmetrical facade with a central entrance and windows, a hipped roof, and classical details such as pilasters, cornices, and pediments. The house is constructed of brick and has a raised brick foundation. ::In 1930, the Wilson-Martin House was sold to Bryan Martin, a local merchant who operated a department store in Warren. Martin and his family lived in the house for many years, and made several modifications to the property, including adding a sunroom and enclosing the rear porch. ::In addition to its architectural significance, the Wilson-Martin House is also significant for its association with John Rufus Wilson and Bryan Martin, both of whom were important figures in the history of Warren, Arkansas. Wilson was a prominent attorney and educator who served in the Arkansas House of Representatives, while Martin was a successful businessman and civic leader who played a key role in the development of the town's economy and infrastructure. ::Today, the Wilson-Martin House is a private residence and is not open to the public. However, it is recognized as an important cultural landmark in Warren, Arkansas and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house's well-preserved Georgian Revival architecture and its association with two important local figures make it a valuable asset to the community's cultural heritage. ==Tourism and Festivals== *The Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival is an annual event held in Warren, Arkansas, to celebrate the local pink tomato crop, which is a significant agricultural product in the region. The festival typically takes place in early June and features a variety of events and activities, including live music, a parade, a tomato-eating contest, a 5k run, a beauty pageant, and more. ::The festival began in 1956 as a way to promote the pink tomato, which is a unique variety of tomato grown in Bradley County that is known for its sweet flavor and pinkish-red color. Today, the festival is one of the largest and most popular events in the region, drawing thousands of visitors from across Arkansas and beyond. ::In addition to celebrating the pink tomato crop, the festival also provides an opportunity for local businesses and organizations to showcase their products and services. Vendors offer a variety of food, crafts, and other items for sale, while local civic groups and non-profits use the festival as a way to raise funds and awareness for their causes. ::The Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival is a beloved annual tradition in Warren and the surrounding area, and has become a symbol of the region's agricultural heritage and community spirit. *Moro Bay State Park is a 1,022-acre park located in Bradley County, Arkansas, near the town of Jersey. The park is situated on the banks of the Ouachita River and offers visitors a variety of recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, hiking, camping, and more. ::The park features a large marina with boat slips, a boat ramp, and a fishing pier, making it an ideal destination for anglers and boaters. The Ouachita River is known for its excellent fishing, with a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, and crappie, available to catch. ::Moro Bay State Park also has several hiking trails that wind through the park's forests and along the river's edge, providing visitors with the opportunity to observe the area's natural beauty and wildlife up close. The park's trails range in difficulty from easy to moderate, and offer options for hikers of all skill levels. ::For visitors who want to spend the night, Moro Bay State Park has a variety of camping options, including RV sites, tent sites, and cabins. The park's cabins offer modern amenities such as air conditioning, heating, and full kitchens, and can accommodate up to six people. ::Overall, Moro Bay State Park is a beautiful and peaceful destination that offers visitors the chance to enjoy the outdoors and experience the natural beauty of Arkansas. *Buck Fever festival is an annual event that takes place in Banks, Arkansas, on the opening weekend of modern gun deer hunting season. The festival is a celebration of hunting and the outdoors, and it brings together hunters and non-hunters alike for a weekend of fun and entertainment. ::One of the main attractions of the festival is the parade, which features floats, marching bands, and other groups from the local community. The parade is followed by a variety of activities, including food and craft vendors, live entertainment, and outdoor exhibitions. There are also activities for children, such as carnival games and face painting. ::In addition to the festivities, the festival also serves as a fundraiser for local organizations and charities. Funds raised from the event are used to support a variety of causes, such as the local volunteer fire department and school programs. ::Overall, Buck Fever festival is a fun and unique event that brings together the local community to celebrate hunting and the outdoors. It offers something for everyone, from live music and food to outdoor exhibitions and activities for kids. == National Protected Areas == *'''[[Wikipedia:Felsenthal_National_Wildlife_Refuge|Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge]]''' is a protected area in Bradley County, Arkansas, managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge encompasses more than 65,000 acres of wetlands, forests, and open water, making it the largest national wildlife refuge in the state of Arkansas. ::The refuge was established in 1975 with the goal of providing habitat for migratory birds, endangered species, and other wildlife. Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Mississippi Flyway, which is a major migratory route for birds, and is home to more than 200 species of birds, including bald eagles, wood ducks, and great blue herons. ::In addition to bird watching, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors a variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, and wildlife photography. The refuge has several lakes and waterways that are open to fishing, including Lake Jack Lee, Lake Eloise, and the Ouachita River. ::Hunting is permitted in designated areas of the refuge, and the most common game species include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl. The refuge also has several hiking trails that wind through the woods and along the waterways, providing visitors with the opportunity to observe the area's natural beauty up close. ::Overall, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is a beautiful and important natural area that offers visitors the chance to experience the natural beauty of Arkansas and observe a wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitat. ===Native Sites=== About 140 archaeological sites are listed for the county, ranging from small campsites to mound sites to cemeteries. After AD 1000, residents began raising domesticated crops. Most likely, the descendants of those early residents include the Tunica and possibly the Quapaw.Bradley County, Arkansas is home to several important Native American sites that offer a glimpse into the area's rich cultural history. Some of the notable sites include: #'''[[Wikipedia:Plum_Bayou_Mounds_Archeological_State_Park|Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park:]]''' This site is located in nearby Lonoke County but is believed to have been built by the ancestors of the Quapaw people who lived in what is now Bradley County. The park contains the remains of 18 mounds and is considered one of the most significant prehistoric mound sites in the region. #'''[[Wikipedia:Pacaha|Bradley Site:]]''' This is an ancient Native American site located near the Moro Bay State Park. The site was occupied by Native American groups from about 800 AD to 1200 AD and is thought to have been an important center for trade and ceremonial activities. #Old Town: This is a Native American settlement site located along the Saline River in southern Bradley County. The site contains the remains of several earthen mounds and is believed to have been occupied by the Caddo people from about 1200 AD to 1600 AD. #Marcom Site: This site is located near Warren, Arkansas and is believed to have been occupied by the Quapaw people in the 17th and 18th centuries. The site contains the remains of several mounds and other earthworks, as well as artifacts such as pottery and stone tools. These sites offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the Native American groups that once lived in Bradley County, Arkansas. Many of these sites are open to the public and offer guided tours and educational programs for visitors. == Prominate Families and Notables== *'''[[Adams-47153|Julius Henry Adams]]''' was born on March 6, 1847, in Gray's Ferry, Alabama. He later moved to Bradley County, Arkansas. He was a hero of the Civil War, a champion of civil rights, and a respected leader in the community. *'''[[Bailey-38761|James Monroe Bailey]]''' was born in Georgia around 1844, and moved with his family to Bradley County, Arkansas. He was a businessman and Civil War veteran. He volunteered for service in Company C, 5th Arkansas Regiment, CSA. He was wounded and captured by Union troops near the end of the war in Jonesboro, Georgia. He owned and operated a drug store in Warren, Arkansas. *'''[[Baker-62799|Robert James Baker]]''' was born on April 8, 1942 in Warren, Arkansas. He was an American mammalogist. He studied bats, as well as the effects of radiation on animals. In 1979, he received the Paul Whitfield Horn Professor Award from Texas Tech University, which is its highest honor. In 1980, he received the C. Hart Merriam Award from the American Society of Mammalogists. *'''[[Bradley-6644|Hugh Bradley]]''' was born on September 29, 1783 in Raleigh, Wake North Carolina. He was a veteran of the War of 1812, early settler of of South Arkansas and the namesake of Bradley County, Arkansas. *'''[[Bradley-16287|John Milton Bradley]]''' was born on February 4, 1830 in Bradley County, Arkansas. A farmer, businessman, politician, and Civil War veteran. He was a colonel of Company E, Ninth Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War. He rose to the rank of brigadier general and was known for his bravery and leadership on the battlefield. He is best remembered for his role in establishing the town of Warren, Arkansas. He donated land for the town site and helped promote the town's growth and development. *'''[[Gilliland-1808|Charles Leon Gilliland]]''' was born on May 24, 1933 in Colfax, Arkansas. He is was a Korean War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient. *'''[[Gould-9788|Josiah Gould]]''' born in New York around 1818. He was a lawyer, circuit judge and state senator. One of the most prominent men from Warren, Arkansas. In 1858, he wrote the first digest of the statutes of Arkansas; it is known as “Gould’s Digest.” *'''[[Hollensworth-15|Carroll Charles Hollensworth]]''' was born on January 6, 1900 in Warren, Arkansas. He was an American politician and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. *'''John M. Lipton''' was born on February 26, 1936 in Warren, Arkansas. He is an American former politician. He was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives and Speaker of the House. He was also a state highway commissioner. *'''[[Purcell-914|Joe Edward Purcell]]''' was born on July 29, 1923 in Warren, Arkansas. He was an American politician and attorney who served as Acting Governor of Arkansas for six days, Attorney General of Arkansas, and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas. *'''[[Wisener-183|Gary Gayle Wisener]]''' was born on August 24, 1938 in Warren, Arkansas. He was an American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He was also part of the Oilers team that won their second AFL Championship in 1961. ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== The Arkansas 5th and 9th regiments, which were Confederate units, included soldiers from Bradley County, Arkansas. The men who joined these companies were primarily farmers and enlisted in the spring of 1862. They were initially tasked with defending the county and nearby areas from Union troops, but they saw action in several major battles during the war. The 5th regiment saw action at the Battle of Corinth and the Battle of Chickamuaga, suffering heavy casualties in both battles, and eventually surrendered at Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1863. The Arkansas 9th Regiment was organized later and saw action in several battles, including the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry in 1864. Apart from the units that included soldiers from Bradley County, two Civil War era battles deeply affected the county. The action of Marks Mills in Cleveland County on April 25, 1864, as part of the Camden Campaign. At the time of this battle, Bradley County was located in the heart of Confederate territory, and the area was heavily contested during the war. The Confederate forces were attempting to maintain control of southern Arkansas, while the Union Army was pushing to gain ground in the region. The Battle of Marks Mills was a significant engagement in this struggle. ===World War II=== The impact of World War II on Bradley County, Arkansas, was significant, as it was for many rural communities across the United States. Like other communities, Bradley County sent many of its young men to fight in the war, and the community rallied to support the war effort on the home front. Exact numbers of soldiers from Bradley County who served in World War II are not readily available. Still, it is estimated that over 2,000 men and women from the county served in the armed forces during the conflict. Many of these soldiers served in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific theaters of war, and some were awarded medals for their service. Overall, the impact of World War II on Bradley County, Arkansas, was significant, with many soldiers from the county serving in the armed forces and contributing to the Allied victory. The sacrifices made by these soldiers and their families are still remembered and honored today. {| border=2pt cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" |+''World War II Bradley County Casualties'' ! style="width: 800px;" ! style="background: #efefef;"|Name || ! style="background: #efefef;"|Service Number || ! style="background: #efefef;"|Rank|| ! style="background: #efefef;"|Type of Casualty |- |[[Baker-62802|Herman Lamar Baker]]|| ||Private||Killed in action |- |[[Baker-62800|James Simeon Baker]]|| ||SGT||Killed in action |- |Clark, Ralph S.||37099602||SSG||Died non-battle |- |Cowart, Dempsey||38293196||PFC||Killed in action |- |Ervin, Horace||38432965||PVT||Killed in action |- |Foster, Lloyd R. B.||0-544647||2LT||Died non-battle |- |Hamby, Virgil L.||37068657||SGT||Died of wounds |- |Hammack Howard A.||38598930||PVT||Killed in action |- |Haney, Fay T.||38353625||PVT||Killed in action |- |Huebner, Joseph H.||37105179||PFC||Finding of death |- |Johnson, Kenneth L.||02047698||1LT||Killed in action |- |Jolley, Lowell T.||36602748||TSG||Killed in action |- |Jones, Robert M.||02674290||2LT||Died non-battle |- |Kelley, Doyce L.||38664294||PFC||Killed in action |- |Kirkpatrick, Louis B.||14057097||TSG||Finding of death |- |Kytle, Theo T.||38600459||PVT||Killed in action |- |Lester John D.||38293402||PFC||Killed in action |- |Livingston, Vaughn||37067771||PVT||Died non-battle |- |McCurley, Willie M.||37514532||TEC5||Killed in died |- |Messick, Major M.||0-677832||2LT||Finding of death |- |Morris, T. B.||38661543||PFC||Killed in action |- |Pittaway, Benjamin G.||37237557||PFC||Killed in action |- |Raper, Junior O. L.||38510451||PFC||Killed in action |- |Sellers, Arthur L.||38668621||PFC||Killed in action |- |Sinor, Cleave E.||38293138||PFC||Killed in action |- |Smith, Harold S.||01894469||1LT||Killed in action |- |Stancil Jule E.||37101622||SGT||Killed in action |- |Strain, HOmer F.||38669784||PVT||Killed in action |- |Strong, Onis W.||38663565||PVT||Finding of death |- |Sutherland, Charles R.||17008959||SSG||Died non-battle |- |Thachen, Howard S.||0-420502||CAPT||Died of Injuries |- |Waldron, James G.||37206754||CPL||Killed in action |}
== Records and Resources== *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] *[[Wikipedia:Bradley_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Bradley County, Arkansas]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bradley_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Bradley County, Arkansas] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=750 Encyclopedia of Arkansas] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~arbradle/bradcobios.html Bradley County, Arkansas Biographies] *[http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Arkansas - Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page] ==Sources== *National Archives, Military Records. "[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/army-casualties/arkansas.html WWII Army Casualties: Arkansas]." Accessed 6 Mar 2023. *Wikipedia Contributor. "[[Wikipedia:9th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment|9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment]]." Accessed 6 Mar 2023. *Wikipedia Contributor. "[[Wikipedia:5th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment|5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment]]." Accessed 6 Mar 2023. *Stewart, Julie. Mountain Home, Arkansas. Encyclopedia of Arkansas, last updated 17 Jul 2020. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/charles-leon-gilliland-329/ Charles Leon Gilliland (1933-1951)]." Accessed 6 Mar 2023. *Norman, Bill Little Rock, Arkansas. Encylopedia of Arkansas, last updated 1 Nov 2022. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/bradley-county-750/ Bradley County]." Accessed 7 Mar 2023.

Bradley Hall, in Stainland

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A house and park in [[Stainland]], chapelry of Elland, par. Halifax, WRY, ENG. (There are other Bradleys in Yorkshire. This one is sometimes called Little Bradley or Over Bradley, to distinguish it from (Nether) Bradley a few miles away, where the Pilkingtons lived.) The property is walking distance from other Savile properties, Copley and Hullen-edge. It was acquired by [[Henry Savile]] esq, 3rd son of [[John Savile]] of New Hall in Elland, and he built a Tudor-style half-timbered mansion. The property descended to Henry's son, Sir [[John Savile]], Knt., Baron of the Exchequer, who however bought himself a better property at Methley and built himself a grander house there. Bradley remained in the family, later represented by the [[Earls of Mexborough]], who leased it to a golf club in the 20th century. What remains of the house is now the clubhouse. Watson's ''[[Halifax]]'' has some remarks. [http://www.bradleyhallgolf.co.uk/club/ The golf club website] used to have a history page and a good photograph of the Tudor frontage, but the website has been reworked and this stuff seems to have disappeared. Luckily the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140105125037/http://www.bradleyhallgolf.co.uk/pages/home-1022.htm Wayback Machine] kept a copy. The club badge is a version of the Savile arms.

Bradley of Essex County, early records: from 1643 to 1746

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Bradley of Essex County, early records: from 1643 to 1746 == With a few lines to the present day. * compiled by [[Peters-451|Eleanor Bradley Peters]] (1855-1941) * published by The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1915 * 212 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bradley of Essex County, early records: from 1643 to 1746|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=21Q3AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/bradleyofessexco00byupete * https://archive.org/details/bradleyofessexco1915pete * https://archive.org/details/bradleyofessexco00inpete * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005714509 === 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 === * Peters, Eleanor Bradley. ''[[Space:Bradley of Essex County, early records: from 1643 to 1746|Bradley of Essex County, early records: from 1643 to 1746]]'' (The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Peters|Peters]])

Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study

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[[Space:Adam's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Adam's Cove]] | [[Space:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Blackhead]] | [[Space:Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Bradley's Cove]] | [[Space:Broad Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Broad Cove]]
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Bradley's Cove was likely named for William Bradley of Carbonear who likely used the cove as a summer fishing station. While the Bradley Family does not appear to have lived in the Cove full time, the name continues in use to this day. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Newfoundland Colony :'''District:''' Bay de Verde :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.88, -53.083 :'''Elevation:''' 25.0 m or 82.0 feet Bradley's Cove is southeast of Western Bay on the south side of a point that separates Western Bay from Bradley's Cove and north east of Adam's Cove. ===History=== In the early 1700s fishing families used the coves north of Carbonear as summer fishing stations. While no one at Bradley's Cove was recorded in the 1708 summer fishing census, Richard Dean, Thomas Moores and Joseph Parsons, all from the Carbonear area, were using the coves at Blackhead. William Bradley of Carbonear may have used this cove in other years or was simply not captured in the census of 1708. The exact date of permanent settlement is not known but sometime before 1750. ===18th Century Families=== There were only four documented families living in Bradley's cove by the time of the Plantation Book circa 1805: Butts, Crockers, King and Whealon. The Whealons and Crockers arrived after 1750 while the Butts and Kings likely moved to Bradley's Cove from Broad Cove when there is some evidence of marriage with to local girls later in the 18th century. *Butt: [[Butt-2027|William Butt]] moved to Bradley's Cove about 1785 most likely from Broad Cove, which is only about 2 miles along the coastal road. He settled there about 1785 or before after he married a local girl, Catherine Whealon, and was given property rent free by consent of his father-in-law. *Crocker: Crockers are another early family in Bradley's Cove. The senior [[Crocker-4533|William Crocker's]] first name is speculation. But we know that [[Crocker-4517|William Crocker (1766-1843)]], possibly junior, inherited property in Bradley's Cove from his mother in 1796. His father had died earlier. *King: [[King-55879|James King Sr]]. arrived in Bradley's Cove in 1773 when he cut property out of the woods. He may also have been from Broad Cove: one of the known sons of John and Sarah King of that place. *Whealon (Whelan, Whalen) [[Whelan-1829|William Whealon]] was in Bradley's Cove in 1756 and may be one of the first permanent settlers there. ==Sources==

Bradshaw Family Mysteries

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UEL James Bradshaw Jr b1763 - where was he station in British Army until 1796?

Bradshaw Name Study

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[[Category:Bradshaw Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bradshaw Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bradshaw Bradshaw] 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 Bradshaw 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 Bradshaw's), by time period (18th Century Bradshaw's), or by topic (Bradshaw DNA, Bradshaw Occupations, Bradshaw 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 Bradshaw 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=Bradshaw}} 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== * * *

Brady

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dunn-6436|Susan Dunn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12277028 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Brady Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Brady families and information about individuals, places, and things named Brady. === Brady surname origin === Brady is from an Irish word meaning spirited. === Brady Family Reunion === A 2008 reunion was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Does anyone have any pictures to add?) === Famous Bradys === * [[Brady-4|Mathew Brady]], US Civil War photographer === Bradys on WikiTree === Here is the [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BRADY_1.html Brady Index]. If your name is Brady please add yourself to WikiTree so that you appear on this list.

Braehead

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[[Category:Center Sandwich, New Hampshire]] === Braehead, Center Sandwich, New Hampshire === Located at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/43%C2%B048'12.8%22N+71%C2%B029'25.3%22W/@43.803546,-71.4909112,135m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x4cb3699131736739:0xe59ee9ff2eb6d1ef!2sWhite+Rd,+Sandwich,+NH+03227!3b1!8m2!3d43.8031357!4d-71.4902269!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d43.8035449!4d-71.4903637 White Road, Center Sandwich, New Hampshire]. === The Main Farmhouse === "Braehead" farm was purchased by [[White-34500|Erskine]] and [[Putnam-2126|Catharine White]] in the 1950s for their retirement. The property included an historic farmhouse, constructed in 1798, complete with a barn. In 1961, an addition was constructed off the left side of the main house as storage and office space for Erskine. {{Image|file=White-34500-4.jpg|align=l|caption=Braehead's "1798 Main Farmhouse" (c1955)}} {{Image|file=Braehead-1.jpg|align=l|caption=Building the Main Farmhouse Addition (1961)}} {{Clear}} === The "Old Cabin" === Guests could stay in the main house, or in the adjacent log cabin. This was always referred to as the "Old Cabin" by family. They attached to the "Old Cabin" a second, more modern cabin in the 1960s, which was of course referred to as the "New Cabin." {{Image|file=Braehead-2.jpg|align=l|caption=Braehead's "Old Cabin" (c1955)}} {{image|file=Braehead-3.jpg|align=l|caption="Old Cabin" Interior Fireplace (c1955)}} {{image|file=Braehead-4.jpg|align=l|caption="Old Cabin" Interior Bedroom (c1955)}} {{Image|file=Braehead-8.jpg|align=l|caption="Old Cabin" Interior Kitchen (c1955)}} {{Clear}} === Squam Lake "Squaw Cove" Lakehouse === Their properties included a small lakefront cabin, dock and boat house at "Squaw Cove" on nearby Squam Lake. {{Image|file=Braehead-7.jpg|align=l|caption=Squam Lake "Cabin" (c1960)}} {{Image|file=Braehead-5.jpg|align=l|caption=Squam Lake "Dock" (c1955)}} {{Image|file=Braehead-6.jpg|align=l|caption=Squam Lake "Building The Boathouse" (c1955)}}

Bragg Name Study

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[[Category:Bragg Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Barnes-15314|Kelly Barnes]] 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. == Locations == I have begun adding Location Categories for the Bragg Name Study. Feel free to add Braggs (by birth or marriage) to the correct categories. You may add them to categories for all of the counties they lived in. Below is a map that shows what categories are part of the Bragg Name Study so far (as of Sep 23 2018). If you need help adding a new category, let me know! {{Image|file=Bragg_Name_Study-4.png }} == Task List == In addition to all of the good work already on this site, here is another place to get us started. I have found a lot of information here (http://www.e-bragg.com/generation-one.html), but as a personal website it is not a reliable source, so we will need to dig into the extensive endnotes referenced on the site to begin building. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Confirming the data on http://www.e-bragg.com/generation-one.html * Correcting existing Bragg profiles * Adding new ones. == Bragg Name Study Members == * [[Barnes-15314|Kelly Barnes]] * [[Bragg-1682|Gladys Strickland]] * [[Bragg-930|David Bragg]] * Mary Bragg Harris

Braidwood Name Study

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[[Category:Braidwood Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Braidwood Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Braidwood Braidwood] 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 Braidwood 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 Braidwoods), by time period (18th Century Braidwoods), or by topic (Braidwood DNA, Braidwood Occupations, Braidwood 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 Braidwood 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: [[Braidwood-3|David Braidwood]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Braidwood}} 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== Broadwood

Brailsford Name Study

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[[Category:Brailsford 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 BRAILSFORD 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.

Brainerd Presbeterian Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Brainerd Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Brainerd Presbyterian Church cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Brainerd Church cemetery is located just north of the village of Sybertsville in Sugarloaf Twp,it's about a mile northwest of Congnyham,about 1/4 mile from Rt 93 on N. Main St. 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. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=799989&CRid=1972218&pt=Brainerd%20Presbyterian%20Cemetery& find a grave] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/luzerne/cemeteries/braincem01.txt Luzerne genweb,burials] *[https://collection1.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/digitalbks2/id/91010 Annal of Sugarloaf Historical Society,includes Brainerd cemetery records] ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Ritter-2207|Ritter]]||John||1821||1879|||||||||[[Image:Ritter-2207.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Daubert-67|Daubert]]||Lydia Ritter ||1836||1908||w/o John Ritter|||||||[[Image:Ritter-2207.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2248|Ritter]]||Herbert||1866||1926||s/o John and Lydia Ritter|||||||[[Image:Ritter-2207.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2249|Ritter]]||Moses||1874||1946||s/o John and Lydia Ritter|||||||[[Image:Ritter-2207.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Beisel]]||Chester B||||1858||s/o Levi and Sarah Beisel||||||| |- |[[Beisel-94|Beisel]]||Peter||1791||1869|||||||||[[Image:Beisel-94.jpg|200px]] |- |[[unknown]]||BarbaraBeisel||||1858||w/o Peter Beisel||||||| |- |[[Beisel]]||Caroline E||||1855||2yo/d/o William and Hanna Beisel||||||| |- |[[Sites]]||Lieut. 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Braintree Massachusetts Records

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[[Category:Braintree, Massachusetts]] ==Vital Records== Records of the town of Braintree, 1640-1793 by Braintree (Mass.); Bates, Samuel Austin, Publication date 1886 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963665/page/n6 Archive Link] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262118 Hathi Trust Link], See also: [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~dyer/genealogy/braintre.htm Dyer Index to the early town records] Index to records 1640-1848 and Volumes 1-3 of the original records Filmed and available at FamilySearch under: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399351?availability=Family%20History%20Library Births, marriages, intentions of marriage, and deaths, 1640-1848 [Braintree, Massachusetts]] Vital records, 1845-1900: Microfilm of documents at town clerk's office, town hall, Braintree, Massachusetts. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/728586?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search Link] Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain. ''[[Space:Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850|Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850]]''. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. Database available on American Ancestors comprising the Notes of Waldo Chamberlain Sprague compiled from a combination of church and town records. [http://digitalcollections.americanancestors.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15869coll33/id/24910 American Ancestors Database] ==Church Records== United First Parish Church: first gathered in 1636 as a branch of Church in Boston, was in Braintree until 1792, when the town of Quincy was split off from Braintree [https://ufpc.org/ Official Website]. Early baptism, marriage, and membership records (1672-1708) are printed in the [https://books.google.com/books?id=ByFAAAAAYAAJ&ppis=_c&dq=samuel+spear+child+of+this+church+braintree&source=gbs_navlinks_s New England Genealogical register vol 59 p87, p153, p269, p360]. NEGHS has a database of Sprauge's transcription of [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/database-search?allData=true&searchPage=Advanced-Search&database=Quincy%2C%20MA%3A%20Vital%20and%20Church%20Records%2C%201672-1870&exactRecordType=true Quincy Church Records, 1672-1870]. Records are also avalible from a Family History Center under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/765524?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1688-1848 [Quincy, Massachusetts] ] and on Microfilm under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271396?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1728-1921 [Quincy, Massachusetts]]. Congregational meeting Minutes are also available at the Mass Historical socity under [http://balthazaar.masshist.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=3&ti=1,3&SC=Subject&SA=Braintree%20%28Mass%2E%29%20Church%20history%2E&PID=auOvC0X3x87LTL_fksKy4zPvE&SEQ=20200120135108&SID=12 First Church (Braintree, Mass.) records transcription, 1709-1766.] First Church of Braintree MA was created in 1708 after a dispute with the United First Parish Church over location, and became known as the "Southern Precinct church", then after the creation of the First Church of Randolph in 1728 "Middle Parish". When Braintree was split in 1793 it was the only one of the three congregational churches to remain in the new Braintree limits. [https://www.firstchurchbraintree.com/ Official Website]. [http://www.congregationallibrary.org/nehh/series1/BraintreeMAFirst5302 Congregational Library and Archives] has digital images of the following records sets "Samuel Niles's journal, 1697-1777", "Church records, 1707-1871", "Church records, 1762-1824", and "Financial records, 1708-1796". Note: Transcription is avalible on the right side of the viewer, but you may need to clear your browser history to see it. The original petition for church creation is available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-7L3X Mass Achives 11:240], petition against the creation at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-7LQ3?i=594 Mass Archives 11:243], and Petition in support of the new church at [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-7PCL Mass Archives 11:245] First Church of Randolph was created in 1728 and was known as "South Parish". When Braintree was split in 1793 it became part of the new town of Randolph. [https://www.firstuccrandolph.org/ Official Website]. Records of baptism, marriage and membership is avalible on Ancestry under: [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2495/40143_267642__0001-00000 Church Records 1731-1899] ==Probate Records== Braintree was part of Suffolk County until 1793, so probate records before that date are available on Family Search under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/120561?availability=Family%20History%20Library Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899] In 1793 Braintree became part of Norfolk County, and probate records after that date are available on Family Search under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2777936?availability=Family%20History%20Library Massachusetts, Norfolk County, probate case files, 1793-1900] ==Land Records== Braintree was part of Suffolk County until 1793, so Deeds before that date are available on Family Search under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/190554?availability=Family%20History%20Library Suffolk County (Massachusetts) Records of deeds, 1639-1885; indexes to deeds, 1639-1920] In 1793 Braintree became part of Norfolk County, and Deeds after that date are available on Family Search under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/211237?availability=Family%20History%20Library Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Land records - Deeds, 1793-1890] and [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/574754?availability=Family%20History%20Library Land deed books, 1889-1901, and grantor/grantee indexes, 1880-1910 (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)]

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Brajčino (Macedonian Cyrillic: Брајчино) is a villige lokated in the region of [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. GPS coordinates: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B054'23.0%22N+21%C2%B009'31.0%22E/@40.906389,21.158611,12z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x867d3104190eb548!8m2!3d40.906389!4d21.158611?hl=en 40°54'23.0"N 21°09'31.0"E]. ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Податотека:Населбите_во_Преспа.pdf&page=26 Брајчино/Brajčino 57] - 63. ==Clans, families and individuals== '''Brajčino e makedonsko selo'''[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Податотека:Населбите_во_Преспа.pdf&page=26 Брајчино/Brajčino 57] - 63. Врџовци/Vrdžovci, Гаговци/Gagovci, [[Gagov-2|Petre Gagov (abt.1879-1903)]] Дрисковци/Driskovci, Вунковци/Bunkovci, Јанкуловци/Jankulovci, Јоновци/Jonovci, Костовци/Kostovci, Кожовци/Kožovci, Кираџилевци/Kiradžilevci, Каљчовци/Kaljčovci, [[Kaljčov-1|Risto Kaljčov (abt.1872-abt.1942)]] Кринчевци/Krinčevci, Метеловци/Metelovci, Мачковци (Диневци, Краловци)/Mačkovci (Dinevci, Kralovci), [[Mačkovski-2|Jandrija Mačkovski (abt.1855-abt.1925)]] Петревци/Petrevci, Попјаневци/Popjanevci, Поповци/Popovci, Робаџиновци/Robadžinovci, Теговци (Жулевци, Танчевци, Пашумовци)/Tegovci, (Žulevci, Tančevci, Pašumovci), Темелковци/Temelkovci, Толовци/Tolovci, Чороловци/Čorolovci, Џаиковци/Džaikovci, Шкековци (Толевци)/Škekovci (Tolevci), --- [[Unknown-656122|Cvetko (Unknown) (abt.1879-abt.1950)]] i soprugata [[Unknown-656126|Gjurgja (Unknown) (abt.1882-abt.1953)]] ima rodnini vo [[Space:Robi|Robi]]. [[Tomevski-1|Metodija Tomevski (1938 - abt. 2023)]] [[Jovanovska-1|Ljubica (Jovanovska) Fotevska (1940-2018)]] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braj%C4%8Dino Brajčino] at Wikipedia *[https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%98%D1%87%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE Брајчино] на Википедија * [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057145644930 link to Brajcino - Брајчино], at Facebook, groupe created 20 Mar 2009. * Link to You Tube video, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAM65V-DYmc BRAJCINO | Beautiful Village in Resen | Near Prespa Lake], [https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverMacedonia DiscoverMacedonia], dat 27 Apr 2020. * Link to You Tube video, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR0LhtfGTZVU3HsOhGfXeQk7wuhrx_UburkzMCCImvLTqd2F9MEojqVqC-M&v=4xTJ-xXEY80&feature=youtu.be музика: Петар Нечовски БРАЈЧИНО СЛАВИ], Moris Tv Production, dat 29 Sep 2022.

Braley Genealogy. The Descendants of Roger Braley, 1696-1913

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''Braley Genealogy. The Descendants of Roger Braley, 1696-1913''' * compiled by George Leander Randall * published by the Mercury Publishing Company in New Bedford, Massachusetts * This genealogy book covers the Braley family starting from Roger Brailey who had been first recorded in Portsmouth, Rhode Island on July 6, 1696 and following his descendants until the year of 1913. * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:Braley Genealogy. The Descendants of Roger Braley, 1696-1913|Braley Genealogy. The Descendants of Roger Braley, 1696-1913]]'' (George Leander Randall, New Bedford, Mass., 1913) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Braley Genealogy. The Descendants of Roger Braley, 1696-1913|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Available Online at These Locations''' * https://archive.org/details/braleygenealogyd00rand * https://www.readanybook.com/online/198570#370553 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE13337012 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE101923 * https://www.worldcat.org/title/braley-genealogy-the-descendants-of-roger-braley-1696-1913/oclc/39134894/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17072 (subscription $) * https://www.amazon.com/Braley-Genealogy-George-Leander-Randall/dp/1360704825 (available on both Kindle and as a Hardcover)

Braman Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Braman Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Braman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Braman Braman] 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 Braman 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 Bramans), by time period (18th Century Bramans), or by topic (Braman DNA, Braman Occupations, Braman 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 Braman 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=Braman}} 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 '''Profiles''' '''BRAMAN DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Braman&order=name Braman Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Braman&order=name Braman auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Braman&order=name Braman mtDNA connections on WikiTree]

BRAME -1

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==Biography== At 23 Aug 2023: John Brend [Brame-155] - Daughter maybe Alys Brende - Brend of Bongey https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brend-brende-alys-of-bongey Also there is a Joannis Brend [John Brend] Residence Bungaye, Suffolk, England Probate Date 2 Jan 1536 Death Year Abt 1536 At 6 Aug 2023: Will of Charles Brame at National Archives : Ref: PROB 11/91/326 Description: Will of Charles Brames Date: 26 Apr 1598 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D934081] Charles Brame,'s estate was in the probate process. '''Probate''': "UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975"
Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records; Book: Index to Acts of Administration in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1596 - 1608 (Acts of Administration)
{{Ancestry Record|1610|501918}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
Brame, Brayme, Jn Joan B probate.
Item To the poor congregation of Sandwirth Forty shillings sterling Item to the two parish thurthed of dower to everyone of of them five shillings Item frthtie sixth unto birthdate? Item five shillings fifthie be givent until his rosen ? The wife of George >>Gioren fortie shillings sterling sixth be given his tmporall goods to ? He shall leave her the one half until his wife and the other half unto his eight children to divide and his distribute the same among those in equal parts and if any of them do die the trdifur og his children shall divide and parte or have ? One or all of them equallie. An furthermore if it his will that his wife shall maintain unto ? Children with the general forfe of all goods shall part the me they rome to their due years and if it doth happen that his wife doth ? Matrimonie against his will it that his paid wife shall give to his children over and above the one half of them goods the somme of five hundred pounds sterling which she shall give out of her money part of them goods furthermore it is my will and he definitely that To everyo one of them 5 shillings to George Fioren forty shillings John Brame his brother and child Son william and Hannah wife Witness Christian Brame In presence of Mr Jeremy Griffin Margaret Brame awitnesses Caleb Melb? witness Charles Brame the younger. Testator **Theory: Is Robert John Brame John Brame? '''Female Brame Death''': Brame died in 1615 and was buried on 2 October 1615 in St Mary, Redgrave cum Botesdale, Suffolk, England. (25 Minutes from Fressingfield) "National Burial Index For England & Wales"
[https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13948140 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 4 May 2023)
Brame burial (died in 1615) on 2 Oct 1615 in Redgrave cum Botesdale, Suffolk, England.
Likely the husband of this female death / NEW THOUGHT and most likely son of John Brame Brame 155: Robert Brame : Robert was buried on 26 March 1582 in Redgrave, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991"
{{FamilySearch Record|JD39-PM2}} (accessed 4 May 2023)
Robert Brame burial on 26 Mar 1582 in Redgrave, Suffolk, England.
Is this the same as John Brame aka Robert John Brame. OR ROBERT JOHN BRAME b. 1520 Fressingfield, D. 30 Dec 1582 no sources married Johane Aldous. [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=John_Brame&event=_bungay-suffolk-england-united%20kingdom_87413&pg=3&birth=1535&birth_x=10-0-0&name_x=psi_psx} ** MOST LIKELY THROUGH DEDUCTION HE WAS THE son of Henry Brame: Birth: John, son of Henry Brame (1506-1600, W. Yorkshire), was born or baptised in Barrow, Suffolk, England. '''Birth or Baptism''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
Original data: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 952207
{{Ancestry Record|9841|158403170}} (accessed 6 August 2023)
John Brame born or baptised, son of Henry Brame, in Barrow, Suffolk, England.
. SON of Brame-155: Robert Brame died in about 1582 and was buried on 26 March 1582 in Redgrave, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991"
Original data: England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 1658088
{{Ancestry Record|9840|3479424}} (accessed 6 August 2023)
Robert Brame burial (died in about 1582) on 26 Mar 1582 in Redgrave, Suffolk, England.
*Oliver Brame (Bap 1540-1556): John, son of Oliver Burme, was baptised in August 1541 in St Nicholas, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. '''Baptism''': "Suffolk, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records, 1538-1850"
PRS, Register of St. Nicholas, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1539-1710, vol 7; Author: Transcr: E Cookson; Publication Date: 1897; Reference Number: CS 410.P37x Vol 7; Roll: 990416_1459
{{Ancestry Record|61545|47957}} (accessed 6 August 2023)
John Burme baptism in Aug 1541, son of Oliver Burme, in St Nicholas, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
*John Barham of Faircrouch House Birth 1535 Death 07 Aug 1583 '''Armorial Registrations''' [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/114/mode/2up/ The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales , Burke, Bernard Sir 1814-1892] (accessed May-Jul 2023) #Braham (London and Finchley) Ar. a saltire betw. four holly leaves vert within a bordure of the last on a chief az. a lyre betw. two talbots' heads erased or, Crest - A bar dancette ar. thereon a phoenix erm. wings az. fire ppr. inm the moutth a lyre or. #Braham (New Windsor, B erks, Visit. co. Notts, 1569 and 1614) Sa. a cross patonce or. Crest - Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers sa. #Braham-(Bucks). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three talbots' heads erased or, as many mullets sa. Crest- A cubit arm erect vested bendy wavy of four az. and gu. holding in hand ppr. a fish ar. #Braham Per fease az. and or, a cross mollline couterchanged. Same Crest as Bucks. #Braham. (Co. Cumberland) Gu. a chev. betw. three fishes, erect ar. #Braham Lancashire. As a cross moline or. #Braham (granted 10 Jun 1646) Sab;e/ a crpss or. #Braham. Per pale ar. and sa. a cross patonce counter-changed. *Nil for Brame registered #Brome. (confirmed with a quartering by the Deupties of Camden, Clarenceux, to Ralph Broom, of the Woodlows co. Warwick, ninth in descent from William Brome of same c., Her. Vix) Sa. on a chev. ar. three bunches of broom vert. seeded or. Crest - An arm embowed vested holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of broom, as on the shield. #Brome (Calveton, co. Notts. Vixit 1569 and 1614) Same Arms. Crest - A cock ar. wings elevated az. beaked, combed, legged and wattled gu. #Brome (Halton, Co. Oxford). Same arms within a bordure of the second crest - An Arm couped at the elbow and erect, vested bendy wavy of six or and gu. holding hand ppr, a bunch of broom plants seeded gold. #Brome. Shropshire, Herts. and Kent.Originally seated at Brome in the first name co.) Az a sinister hand erect in pale, coupled at the wrist ar. Crest - an armed arm vested gu. turned up ar. holding in the hand ppr. a slip of broom vert. flowered or. Motto - Domine dirigo noe. #Brome-Baddesley, Clinton, co. Warwick, a branch of the Bromes of Shropshire, the heiress Constantia Brome m. Sir Edward Ferrers Knt) Same Arme. #Brome - Broom Hal, cos, Suffolk and Norfolk) Erm. (anothe rar.) a chief indented gu. #Brome. Ar. a chev betgww. three besoms gu. #Brome. Ar. three broom branches vert. #Brome. Per fease indented erm. and gu. Searches at 9 Jul 2023: #Visitations of Suffolk and Norfolk #Sucklings Antiquities of Suffolk #Burke's Armoury #East Anglian "Notes and Queries" #Pages Supplement to the Suffolk Traveller #Kirbys Suffolk Traveller #Suffolk mercury #Suffolk manorial Families Vols I and II by J>J> Muskett #Excursions in the country of Suffolk 2 Vols. 1818 *William Brame mentioned buried at the Parish Church of St Magnus :"Parish church of S. Magnus, Central London: He was mentioned buried in 1585.]https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/survey-of-london-stow/1603/pp211-216#highlight-first] British History Online] (accessed 9 Jul 2023) On the East side of this Bridge warde, haue yee the fayre Parrish Church of S. Magnus, in the which church haue beene buried many men of good Worship, whose monumentes are now for the most part vtterly defaced. .....I find Robert Belgraue Girdler, '''William Brame''', Iohn Couper Fishmonger, Alderman, who was put by his turn of Maoraltie, 1584. ....End. At 7 Jul 2023: From History of Norfolk Vol 1; Diss by Francis Blomefield : [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Norfolk/Volume_1/ History of Norfolk Vol. 1 Pg 55] (access May-Jul 23)] Braham results: John Lancaster, Esq. of Brisingham, who married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of '''Sir John Braham of Braham Hall in Catiwade, in Suffolk, Knt'''. He by his last will, dated the 20th of Nov. 1469, willed to be buried in St. John's church, in Brisingham, leaving the manor to Elizabeth, his wife, for life, with the manor of Heywood Hall in Diss, and all the lands thereto belonging in Reydon. Shelfhanger, Fersfield, and Burston, all which John Lancaster, senior, his father, had settled on Sir Simon Felbrigge, Knt. Gibert Debenham, and other trustees, to the use of his will; and at the death of Elizabeth, the aforesaid premises were to descend to William, his eldest son, except Filby's tenement in Brisingham, and Roydon. John and Henry, his sons, were to have all his share in Boyton Hall manor, in Capel in Suffolk, with lands there, and several towns thereabouts; and after the death of Elizabeth his wife, and William his son, they were to have Filby's tenement, and his part of the manor of Braham Hall in Catiwade, to them and their heirs. Elizabeth lived till 1478, and then died seized of this, and of a tenement, and 14 acres held of Fersfield manor, called Rose's, and of the tenement Irland's in Fersfield and Brisingham, with all its services; and William Lancaster of Boyland Hall in Brisingham, was her son and heir. It seems she married one Cator for her second husband, for by that name she is found to die seized. This William first married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of William Notbeam of Suffolk, Esq. and after her death, to Eleanor, widow of Henry Noon of Shelfhanger, Esq. daughter of Derby of Cheshire, who survived him, and after married to Robert Wyngfield, Esq. whom she survived; and dying in 1500, was buried by Henry Noon, her first husband, in Shelf hanger chancel. By her he had no issue; by his first wife he had one daughter, named Benedicta, who married Edward Bolton, Esq. who had two sons, William Bolton of Boyland Hall, to whom he gave this manor, with Irland's and Rose's tenements, and all their rents and services in Fersfield, Brisingham, Raydon, and Shelf hanger, by will dated 15th July, 1528. To Thomas, his other son, he gave Heywood Hall manor in Diss, and Winfarthing, which went off with him, as in that manor at large. This William married Elizabeth, sister and heiress to William Curson of Carleton in Norfolk, clerk, etc. Regarding first appearance of '''Braham''' in relation to marriage I can find talks of Arms of Bleuerhayssette, Knyght - '''Sir Thomas''' - ''3. Hasset, Lowdon, Orton, and Keldon, quartered, impaling Braham, with a crescent.'' menntioned in the History of Norfolk Vol 1 Francis Blomefield and states the ledger stone at the east end of Campsea Ash dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle ''Here lyeth Sir Thomas Bleuerhayssette, Knyght, which decessyd the ryii Dan of June, the Yere of our Lorde M yo rrri. and rrriii Yere of the Reigne of our Sobe raygne Lord Kyng Henry the viiith, whois Soule God Pardon.'' '''Impalement'''[https://www.britannica.com/topic/heraldry/The-elements-and-grammar-of-heraldic-design#ref20017/Britannica Heraldry] (accessed 7 Jul 23) means the division of the shield into two equal parts by a straight line from the top to bottom. That method is used to show either the arms of husband and wife, the arms of the husband being in the dexter half, or certain types of official arms, as the arms of a bishop’s see impaled with his family arms, those of the see being in the dexter half. When dimidiated, the dexter half of the husband’s arms are placed to dexter and the sinister half of the wife’s arms are placed to sinister, *Also mentioned at same church in ledger stone according to Blomefield History of Norfolk ''On a marble three yards long, and a yard and half wide, is this on a brass plate: Here lyeth Dame Margaret Bleverhayset, Wedowe. late Wyf to Syr Thomas Bleverhayset off Frens, Knyght, Domghter to '''John Braham of Metheryngset, Esquyer''', who had Yssue by the said Sur Thomas, two Sonnes, Thomas a Pryst, and John Bleverhayset of Bargham, by Beclys in Suff, and fyve Dowghters, that ys Elizabeth Fyrst married to Lyonell Lowth, after to Francis Clopton, Agnes married to Syr Antony Rows, Knyght, Anne married fyrst to George Duke, after to Peter Rede, Margaret fyrst married to John Gosnold, after to Antony Myngfyld, who dyed the rriii of Julye in the Yere of our Lorde, 1561.'' The first coat is lost, but was '''Braham impaling Reydon'''. denoting marriage of Reydon to that of Braham. (Armiger as in owner of Arms). *Then at Vol I for Shropham Francis Blomefield mentions John Brame a monk of Thetford who history is extant in Bennet College Library at Cambridge who says " == ATLEBURGH== This place without doubt hath been very famous in early times, as all authors, that speak of it, unanimously agree. If we may believe ''' John Brame, a monk of Thetford''', whose history is extant in Bennet College Library at Cambridge, it was some time not only a city, but the metropolis of all Norfolk, founded by Atlinge, then King of that province, in order to oppose Rond, King of Theodford, and by him fortified with a ditch, wall, four gates, and four towers; and from this Atlinge he would have it called Atlinge's Burgh, or Atleburgh;"Pg. 261 of Shropham Volume. *Also; and specifically related to biography of [[Brame-155|John Brame]] married to Johanna [[Aldous-21|Johane Aldous]] mention of both at this church More towards the east, on the said wall, remains the impression of a brass effigies, and inscription now lost, but in a MSS. (marked E. 26, fol. 23.) in Mr. Anstis's hands we have the following account: ''Platers's arms and Duke's: Orate pro animabus Willi Platers et Thomazin uroris suæ filiæ Duke '' *As also of this, now lost: ''Orate pro Domina '''Johanna Braham''', vidua ur: '''Johns: Braham de Lowdham''', Armigeri. '''Braham''' impales Duke. ''So is this Johanna Duke m. to John Brame of de Lowdham ''? ''Pg. 130.'' On a stone having the effigies of a woman in her winding sheet, bidding her beads: ''Hic iaret tumulata domina Johanna Braham, vidua ar Deo dirata olim uror Johannis ''Braham Armigeri que obiit rbiiio die Nobembris Ao Dni. Millimo CCCCC rir. cuius anime propicietur Deus, Amen.'''' *Braham single, and again impaling Reydon. Reydon single. Pg. 130. On Nov 25 1606 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol24/pp92-94a ship carrying cargo cleared by customs attested to by Daniel Brame was confiscated on docking in Portugal "1606, November 25. From the Conde de Aguilar. As requested by the King of Spain he sends his comments on the complaints of English merchants and mariners, which were forwarded by Don Pedro de Cuniga, the Spanish Ambassador in London. The grievances and their authors are listed as follows: Daniel Breames complains that he has transported English kerseys to Lisbon for sale on many occasions, and that £500 worth of them has been seized by the officials of the King of Spain on the grounds that they were originally the product of Holland, despite evidence from the Customs House in London that the goods had been shipped there and customs duties paid for them. John Watts, "one of the 24 of London", complains that during the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth he put to sea in a vessel called the Centaur with letters of reprisal. Off the coast of Portugal he took a ship as prize with cargoes of grain belonging to Spaniards, and worth £500 as witnessed by depositions made and sealed before the Court of Admiralty. But being sent to Lisbon the ship has been summarily sequestrated on the pretext that it was taken after the present King of England had come to the throne. George Hill and other mariners complain that having arrived in Lisbon in a ship with merchandise, the cargo was ordered by the Conde de Aguilar, commander of the forces in Portugal, to be deposited as suspect goods in the Casa de Confiscacion, despite the certificate of the London Customs House declaring it to be of English provenance. Soldiers were put on board the bark and the mariners closely questioned, and finally the goods were carried away. Later the servants of the Conde made their choice of the cargo and paid what they liked, insisting that the goods were contraband and had come from Holland. There follow papers relating to the case, including affidavits and depositions and other documents, of which one carries the endorsement: "Lisboa. El Conde de Aguilar a 25 de Novem. 1606. Answer to the complaint of Sir John Watts, Daniel Brames and George Hyll. Sentence passed against Watts, [Hyll] and Brames, they appeale at Madril, suertys are demanded, but they refuse to putt in any." Spanish and Portuguese. 12 pp. (206. 29.) T. de Franciseky to—." *Also the same source as above reagrding this ship reads : section House of Lords Journal Volume 6: 3 April 1644 Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 6, 1643 of Parham. Brames & al. Petition, concerning Goods in a Ship stranded near Shoreham, belonging to Spaniards. Upon reading the Petition of '''Arnold Brames''' (related to Daniel Brames?). *The history above relates as a follow on from this source on Sir John Braham d. 1420 who only had two daughters both called Margaret both died in their 30's never marrying with no issue as a result. https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/braham-%28brame%29-sir-john-1420regarding Sir John Brame Politician of the Brahams of Brantham. BRAHAM (BRAME), Sir John (d.1420), of Brantham, Suff. Family and Education s. and h. of Sir John Braham (d.1375) of Brantham by his w. Margery, wid. of Sir John Mounteney of Heywood in Diss, Norf. m. bef. May 1393, Joan ?née Spyce1 (d. 20 May 1431), wid. of Thomas Visdelou of Shotley, Suff., ?s.p. Kntd. bef. Mar. 1381. '''which states at the end of the bio''' that it is obscure what happened to the estates after Margaret deceased an answer to which can be provided by the former paragraphs above this following on from Lancaster family ...''it says: He died in 1420.6 Shortly before his death, in February that year, he had put his landed holdings into the hands of trustees, who included Robert Tey* of Marks Tey, Essex, like him a former member of Richard II’s household. They were to ensure that Braham’s widow, Joan, would retain possession of his property for the rest of her life. Joan survived until 1431, when her heirs were found to be her two daughters, both of whom were named Margaret and aged well over 30. It seems likely that they were the offspring of Joan’s first marriage, to Thomas Visdelou, and that Braham himself had died without issue. The process by which some of his properties came later into the possession of John Lancaster II’s* son John (d. 1469/70), is now obscure.'' *Suffolk Hearth Tax 1674 - In Brocksford, Hartismere a John Brame paid 5 hearth taxeshttps://www.forgottenbooks.com/fr/download/Suffolkin1674_10911556.pdf. Same Reference number 416. In Thrandeston (Thrandiston) Jo. Brame paid 7 hearth tax. '''At 4 Jul 2023''': William Jay of Stoke by Nayland Will as per Wills of the Archdeaconary of Sudbury author feels probably related to Sir John Brame see fottnote : [https://pubhtml5.com/xtwq/gisg/Wills_Of_The_Archdeaconry_Of_Sudbury/]Probably related to '''Sir John Braham of Braham Hall'' in Brantham (Copinger Manors of Suffolk; vi; p. 23). (Digital page 320/321. Book page 242. He leaves all his residue to John Brame Esq. William Skett and Margery his wife. (Wife of William Jay of Stoke by Nayland. * William Sheryngton of Wetheringsett 23 Jan 1473/74 he makes reference to John Brame the Elder and Geoffrey Brame (likely a brother of John Brame the Elder) Book page is 485. Same source. [https://pubhtml5.com/xtwq/gisg/Wills_Of_The_Archdeaconry_Of_Sudbury/Will of William Sheryngton of Wetheringsett 23 Jan 1473 Wills of the Archdeaconary of Sudbury; Page 564](accessed May 2023) Helen (Coleman) Ford make comment on Wills for Brame : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Two_Brame_Wills%2C_Suffolk. Research below: ===[[Brame-155|John Brame]]=== ''''Brother to [[Brame-155|John Brame]] is William married to Beatrice who had children john james and elizabeth :'''William Brame of South Elmham Will No 15: (Brother to the will number 757 John Brame) as 3 x children John, James and Elizabeth all mentionedf in brother John Brames will number 757 also. 15 R(W) WILLIAM BRAME of Southelmham St Nicholas, yeo. 15 April 1620 Visited with sickness. Soul to merciful hands of Almighty God, hoping to have free remission of sins. To be buried in Southelmham St Margaret. To wife Beatrice, half goods, cattle & chattels; other half to go to children John, James & Elizabeth Brame to be equally divided between them. These goods to be sold for the best advantage, for the good of the children & to be put out for them accordingly. Wife Beatrice to bring up daughter Elizabeth till she be 14. Son James to be bound forth to school for a year at the only cost & charge of the said Beatrice, & he to be provided for by her until he be 15, & if it shall be thought fitting for the binding forth of him as apprentice, then this too shall be at the equal charges of Beatrice & exors. Brothers John & James Brame to be exors, to have residue of unbequeathed goods, they paying funeral costs. Wit. Robert Gales. John Elmy. Pr. granted to exor at Bungay. 3 May 1620. Also: The Probate and Inventories Records of St Margaret South Elmham : William Brame : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/The-Probate-Inventories-of-South-Elmham-ST-MARGARET_LR-1.pdf] (accessed 29 May 2023) Brame,'s estate was in the probate process. '''Probate''': "UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975"
Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records; Book: Index to Acts of Administration in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1596 - 1608 (Acts of Administration)
{{Ancestry Record|1610|501918}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
Brame, Brayme, Jn Joan B probate.
The Probate and Inventories Records of St Margaret South Elmham : William Brame : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/The-Probate-Inventories-of-South-Elmham-ST-MARGARET_LR-1.pdf] (accessed 29 May 2023) : The John Brame married to Rose Armiger has a son John Brame born 1590.https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L7XK-V8G/amy-brame-1599-1676 ===Burials=== Potentially Johane Aldous Brame or mother of Brame 155:'''Female Brame Death''': Brame died in 1615 and was buried on 2 October 1615 in St Mary, Redgrave cum Botesdale, Suffolk, England. (25 Minutes from Fressingfield) "National Burial Index For England & Wales"
[https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13948140 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 4 May 2023)
Brame burial (died in 1615) on 2 Oct 1615 in Redgrave cum Botesdale, Suffolk, England.
Likely the husband of this female death : Robert Brame : Robert was buried on 26 March 1582 in Redgrave, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991"
{{FamilySearch Record|JD39-PM2}} (accessed 4 May 2023)
Robert Brame burial on 26 Mar 1582 in Redgrave, Suffolk, England.
WAS THIS ROBERT JOHN BRAME Profile Barme-155 ===John Brame of Campsea Ash Suffolk=== **The will of [[Brame-155|John Brame]] - main profile for OT; father John Brame Senior who died in 1618 at Campsea Ash (Ash) , Suffolk. [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-senior-gentleman-of-ash-next-campsea-suffolk/ Item NCC will register Barber 120 - Brame, John, senior, gentleman, of Ash next Campsea, Suffolk]; (accessed 1 May 2023) This line goes through marriage to the Dukes, the Blessingfords https://www.campseaashechurch.org.uk/assets/documents/THE%20HISTORY%20OF%20CAMPSEA%20ASHE%20-%20Lucas%20(PJC%20transcript).pdf History of Campsea Ashe] (accessed 12 Jun 2023)[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/A_genealogical_and_heraldic_history_of_t/VikAAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Ambrose+Duke+Burke&pg=PA176&printsec=frontcover/ Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England Ireland and Scotland containing the Dukes married through Jane Brame] Iaccessed 13 Jun 2023) ''' John Brame Esq'''. purchased the Manor of Ashe and Chantry Hall, (the manor house) from Theophillus Howard in the early 1600s. (Before his death in 1618) between 1600 and 1618. There is evidence that''' John, who married Rose Armiger of Campsea Ashe''', was living in the village from 1590, when their son '''John was baptised at the church'''. This John, who inherited from his father, purchased the '''Manor of Valence, Blaxhall'''. When his son, also''' John, graduated as a barrister-in-law''', his father conveyed ownership of this manor to him. This son John married twice. His first wife, '''Mary nee Darnell''' died in childbirth in 1660. His second wife was '''Deborah nee Jacobs'''. She was niece of '''William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury'''. John and Deborah’s son and heir, married '''Jane Duke, daughter of Sir John Duke, Baronet'''. Their daughters '''Elizabeth and Jenny''' inherited from their father. However they did not marry and died in 1787 and 1788. (Their father,''' John, was killed in a duel by Capt. Tyrell''' in 1706.) After several generations, the Ashe Manor House Chantry Hall and its state were purchased by '''John Revett''', a relative of the Brame family through marriage.[https://www.campseaashechurch.org.uk/History_of_the_village.php/Campsea Ash Church and Manor House] (accessed 12 Jun 2023) This is the will of John Brame senior who died in 1618 at Campsea, Suffolk [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-senior-gentleman-of-ash-next-campsea-suffolk/ Item NCC will register Barber 120 - Brame, John, senior, gentleman, of Ash next Campsea, Suffolk]; (accessed 1 May 2023) ===John Brame of Wetheringsett=== *Wetheringsett: Juhan (Johannes, John) Br[a]me was buried on 5 June 1559 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Wetheringsett; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 32
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/627b888bf493fdb13116d6aa FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
Juhan Br[aham]me burial on 5 Jun 1559 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England.
This John (1435-1515) was married to Joan Reydon (Dame Joanna de Reydon) and the Manor of Buxley (Buxlow) [http://www.blennerhassettfamilytree.com/pages/BH03_Norfolk_N.pdf Blernnerhassettfamily tree at Norfolk Archives] (accessed 28 May 2023) *'''Sir John Brame III '''https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LDKV-B6C/sir-john-braham-iii-1495-1550Sir John Braham III was born in 1495, in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England as the son of Sir John Beddingfield De Braham and Joan Reyden. He had at least 1 daughter with Johanna Reydon. He died in 1550, in West Pennard, Somerset, England, at the age of 55, and was buried in Scole, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. '''National Archives mentions''' https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3775755/Dade v Brame Plaintiffs: John Dade Defendants: John Brame. Subject: debt, Suffolk.(accessed 28 May 2023) ===John Brame of Kenton === Married Christian Aplewith John married Christian Aplewith on 3 May 1552 in Kenton, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
{{FamilySearch Record|NLMB-HN5}} (accessed 5 May 2023)
John Brame marriage to Christian Aplewith on 3 May 1552 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.
The below snips from the Vol. 61 (1910) A visitation of the county of Suffolk, begun anno Dni. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qKtCAAAAYAAJ] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745] By Sir Edward Bysshe See Images in Word notes on computer : 1 x mentions Thamer da. of John Brame married to Symon Sonne and heire of Symon Davy of Norwich. and Kath dau. of Sr Rob Borrett of Wilby in Suffolk. ===John Brame of Wickham Skeith=== The second image on computer has John Braham of Wickham Skeith marries Thamar da. of Willm Blomfield of LIttle Stonham in Suffolk. See original in (C.15) Visitations of suffolk 1612 p. 116 from Hart MS. 1820. ===John Brame of South Elmham, Suffolk=== Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, Will Reference No : 757 JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624] (accessed 29 May 2023) To mother '''Elizabeth Brame''', tenement where testator dwells, with all lands to the same belonging, being free & copyhold, for her life; on her death, same to go to brother '''John Brame''' & his heirs, to brother John Brame & his heirs he paying legacies out of the said lands. To the 6 children of brother in law '''Christopher Love''' deceased, namely Richard Love £10 in 1 year of death of said Elizabeth Brame, to '''John Love''' £10 in 2 years, to '''Elizabeth Love''' £10 in 3 years, to '''Mary Love''' £10 in 4 years, to '''Sarah Love''' £10 in 5 years & to '''James Love''' £10 in 6 years. To the 3 children of brother '''William Brame''' deceased, namely to '''John Bram'''e £10 in 4 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame, to''' James Brame''' £10 in 8 years, to '''Elizabeth Brame''' £10 in 9 years. To the 3 children of sister '''Newson (Brame) Gowing''' namely''' John, Elizabeth & Susan Gowing,''' £3 each in 10 years of the death of the said '''Elizabeth Brame.''' To brother '''John Newson's''' (Married to his sister ) 2 daughters '''Mary & Anne''', £3 each in 13 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To''' John Barber,''' son of brother in law '''Thomas Barber,''' £10 in 11 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To sister Baines 3 children''' namely '''John, Frances & Margaret Colman''', £5 each in 12 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother in law''' William Green''''s 2 children, 40s. each when they be 21. To godson '''James Edward'''s, 40s. when 21. To '''John Norman''', 10s. To '''Susan Causson''', 10s. To mother Elizabeth Brame, all movables, credits, chattels, cattle, rents, debts & dues whatever, she paying debts & funeral costs. Mother Elizabeth & brother John to be exors. Wit. '''Robert Mottes. John Norman. Mary Love. Mary Dexter. Elizabeth Segweth'''. Let. Ad. granted to John Brame at Beccles on 29 January & to Elizabeth Brame on 7 February 1624/25. ===Brother of John Brame above; William Brame of South South Elmham, Suffolk=== *'''William Brame''' of South Elmham Will No 15: (Brother to the will number 757 John Brame) as 3 x children '''John, James and Elizabeth''' all mentionedf in brother John Brames will number 757 also. 15 R(W) WILLIAM BRAME of Southelmham St Nicholas, yeo. 15 April 1620 Visited with sickness. Soul to merciful hands of Almighty God, hoping to have free remission of sins. To be buried in Southelmham St Margaret. To wife '''Beatrice''', half goods, cattle & chattels; other half to go to children '''John, James & Elizabeth Brame''' to be equally divided between them. These goods to be sold for the best advantage, for the good of the children & to be put out for them accordingly. Wife Beatrice to bring up daughter Elizabeth till she be 14. Son James to be bound forth to school for a year at the only cost & charge of the said Beatrice, & he to be provided for by her until he be 15, & if it shall be thought fitting for the binding forth of him as apprentice, then this too shall be at the equal charges of Beatrice & exors. Brothers John & James Brame to be exors, to have residue of unbequeathed goods, they paying funeral costs. Wit. '''Robert Gales. John Elmy.''' Pr. granted to exor at Bungay. 3 May 1620. *This John Brame likely the brother of the John BRAME ABOVE Will 757 as there are two John Brames that are bothers Will 757 and this Will 387. John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: Will number 387 [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: 387 W JOHN BRAME of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23 Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife Elizabeth; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23. The Probate and Inventories Records of St Margaret South Elmham : William Brame give us no evidence other than the contents of his home in itself quite interesting. They were not poor. [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/The-Probate-Inventories-of-South-Elmham-ST-MARGARET_LR-1.pdf] (accessed 29 May 2023) Brother of John Brame; also called John Brame mentioned in the will of John Brame, his daughter also mentioned in the will number 757 – Brothers daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome named as Borne married Richard Wilson on the 10 Apr 1626 at Chelmsford St Mary. [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/647441614325a683ca7ef45b?locale=en] (accessed 29 May 2023) '''Marriage Registration of daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome''': "Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937"
Essex Record Office; Chelmsford, Essex, England; Essex Church of England Parish Registers
{{Ancestry Record|61700|138408389}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
John Brome child marriage.
Johane Burne buried on 29 Sep 1551 at Bramfield St Andrew [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/61b08643f493fd470f9d9d2e/johanne-burne-burial-suffolk-bramfield-1551-09-29?locale=en] *John Brame aka John Breame [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=John+Brame&_sd=1518&_ed=1606&_hb=/ The National Archives Kew; Brame v Breame. Plaintiffs: John Brame (otherwise John Breame). Defendants: Edward Brame (otherwise Edward Breame). Subject: money matters Hockehold ; Hockwold; Norfolk. Document type: [pleadings]. The will of John Brame (Ash near Campsea, Suffolk) [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-senior-gentleman-of-ash-next-campsea-suffolk/ Item NCC will register Barber 120 - Brame, John, senior, gentleman, of Ash next Campsea, Suffolk]; (accessed 1 May 2023) ===John Brame of Shotley, Suffolk=== John Brame - burial occurred 15 mins from Ipswich. John Brome was buried on 10 September 1573 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 46
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62addeaff493fd7d6d39c896 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
John Brome burial on 10 Sep 1573 in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
===William John Brame of Pettaugh, Suffolk=== Wife Elizabeth but, could be father. William John Brame of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23[https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills of the Archdeaconary of Suffolk 1620-1624] (accessed 16 May 2023)'''Extract'''Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife '''Elizabeth'''; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23: Will 26 Feb 1622/23. William John Brame Yeoman. NOTE: Stephen Blomfield witness ===John Brame of Totnes, Devon=== *Totnes Devon born child John Brame [[Brame-154|John Brame]] has been removed asBrame-154 is a son of Mary Montfeldye who is not a wife of this profile. Hence death location Totnes Devon removed also. John Brame married at Fressingfield Suffolk was one of these two brothers both named John sons of Elizabeth. ===John Brame of Hoxon, Suffolk=== No evidence of a Thamer daughter of John Brame can be found or evidence of the connection between Davy of Hoxon in Suffolk and this John Brame below who has a daughter '''Thamer''' daughter of John Brame marrying Symon Davy. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745 / A Visitation of the country of Suffolk, begun Vol. 61 (1910) anno Dni;. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands] (accessed 7 May 2023)also cites *1664: Davy of Horne: Sarah da. of John Southies of Helleston in Country Norfolk is married to Robert Davy of Hoxon in Country Suffolk 1664: they have Symon sonne & heir who marries '''Thamer dau. of John Brame'''. ===John Brame of Rumburgh=== *John Brame of Rumburgh was born in 1577 and is the son of James Brame. Birth in 1577 and death in 1606. "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"Suffolk; Rumburgh; St Michael; Parish Register; File line number: 83 [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5a7df131f493fdb1c8ebc6a4 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
John Brame baptism on 17 Nov 1577, son of James Brame, in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
John of Rumburgh died in August of 1606 (23) and was buried on 27 August 1606 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England and was married to Margaret. "National Burial Index For England & Wales"
[https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13971395 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 4 May 2023)
John Brame burial (died in 1606) on 27 Aug 1606 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
===John Brome of Essex=== Daughter : John's daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome married Thomas Henry Milburn in Essex. '''Marriage Registration of daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome''': "Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937"
Essex Record Office; Chelmsford, Essex, England; Essex Church of England Parish Registers
{{Ancestry Record|61700|138408389}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
John Brome child marriage.
John Brome (Brame) married Anne in 1596 Wiltshire. Edward Brame of Old Newton marries at Barking, CALY. Ann. Edward. BRAME. 2 Apr 1667. John married Elizabeth Stacie in 1664 in Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "Britain, Marriage Licences"
Archive: College of Arms; Page: 1
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBOR%2FCOA%2FMAR-WL-IPSWICH-MARRIAGE-LICENCES-VOL-2-1663-1750%2F0006&parentid=GBPRS%2FCOA%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00197306%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCOA%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00197306%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 June 2023)
John Brame marriage to Elizabeth Stacie in 1664 in Suffolk, England.
===Thomas Brame 1572=== Johanna wife of Thomas Brame was buried on 6 November 1572 in Frostenden, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Frostenden; All Saints; Other Transcript; File line number: 77
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818ccd7e93790ec75a4aa65 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Johanna Brame burial on 6 Nov 1572 in Frostenden, Suffolk, England.
===Wills=== Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)Ref: 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624. '''Will Number 757: [[Brame-361|John Brame]] JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624''' (A copy of the original is on file) says: To mother Elizabeth Brame, tenement where testator dwells, with all lands to the same belonging, being free & copyhold, for her life; on her death, same to go to brother John Brame & his heirs, to brother John Brame & his heirs he paying legacies out of the said lands. To the 6 children of brother in law Christopher Love deceased, namely Richard Love £10 in 1 year of death of said Elizabeth Brame, to John Love £10 in 2 years, to Elizabeth Love £10 in 3 years, to Mary Love £10 in 4 years, to Sarah Love £10 in 5 years & to James Love £10 in 6 years. To the 3 children of brother William Brame deceased, namely to John Brame £10 in 4 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame, to James Brame £10 in 8 years, to Elizabeth Brame £10 in 9 years. To the 3 children of sister Newson (Brame) Gowing namely John, Elizabeth & Susan Gowing, £3 each in 10 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother John Newson's (Married to his sister ) 2 daughters Mary & Anne, £3 each in 13 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To John Barber, son of brother in law Thomas Barber, £10 in 11 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To sister Baines 3 children namely John, Frances & Margaret Colman, £5 each in 12 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother in law William Green's 2 children, 40s. each when they be 21. To godson James Edwards, 40s. when 21. To John Norman, 10s. To Susan Causson, 10s. To mother Elizabeth Brame, all movables, credits, chattels, cattle, rents, debts & dues whatever, she paying debts & funeral costs. Mother Elizabeth & brother John to be exors. Wit. Robert Mottes. John Norman. Mary Love. Mary Dexter. Elizabeth Segweth. Let. Ad. granted to John Brame at Beccles on 29 January & to Elizabeth Brame on 7 February 1624/25. '''Will number 15: William Brame of South Elmham Will No 15: (Brother to the will number 757 John Brame) ''' as 3 x children John, James and Elizabeth all mentionedf in brother John Brames will number 757 also. 15 R(W) WILLIAM BRAME of Southelmham St Nicholas, yeo. 15 April 1620 Visited with sickness. Soul to merciful hands of Almighty God, hoping to have free remission of sins. To be buried in Southelmham St Margaret. To wife Beatrice, half goods, cattle & chattels; other half to go to children John, James & Elizabeth Brame to be equally divided between them. These goods to be sold for the best advantage, for the good of the children & to be put out for them accordingly. Wife Beatrice to bring up daughter Elizabeth till she be 14. Son James to be bound forth to school for a year at the only cost & charge of the said Beatrice, & he to be provided for by her until he be 15, & if it shall be thought fitting for the binding forth of him as apprentice, then this too shall be at the equal charges of Beatrice & exors. Brothers John & James Brame to be exors, to have residue of unbequeathed goods, they paying funeral costs. Wit. Robert Gales. John Elmy. Pr. granted to exor at Bungay. 3 May 1620. R(W) WILLIAM BRAME of Southelmham St Nicholas, yeo. 15 April 1620 Visited with sickness. Soul to merciful hands of Almighty God, hoping to have free remission of sins. To be buried in Southelmham St Margaret. To wife Beatrice, half goods, cattle & chattels; other half to go to children John, James & Elizabeth Brame to be equally divided between them. These goods to be sold for the best advantage, for the good of the children & to be put out for them accordingly. Wife Beatrice to bring up daughter Elizabeth till she be 14. Son James to be bound forth to school for a year at the only cost & charge of the said Beatrice, & he to be provided for by her until he be 15, & if it shall be thought fitting for the binding forth of him as apprentice, then this too shall be at the equal charges of Beatrice & exors. Brothers John & James Brame to be exors, to have residue of unbequeathed goods, they paying funeral costs. Wit. Robert Gales. John Elmy. Pr. granted to exor at Bungay. 3 May 1620. *This John Brame likely the brother of the John BRAME ABOVE Will 757 as there are two John Brames that are bothers Will 757 and this Will 387. John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: Will number 387 [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: 387 W JOHN BRAME of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23 Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife Elizabeth; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23. The Probate and Inventories Records of St Margaret South Elmham : William Brame give us no evidence other than the contents of his home in itself quite interesting. They were not poor. [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/The-Probate-Inventories-of-South-Elmham-ST-MARGARET_LR-1.pdf] (accessed 29 May 2023) * The John Brame married to Rose Armiger has a son John Brame born 1590.https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L7XK-V8G/amy-brame-1599-1676 Brother of John Brame; also called John Brame mentioned in the will of John Brame, his daughter also mentioned in the will number 757 – Brothers daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome named as Borne married Richard Wilson on the 10 Apr 1626 at Chelmsford St Mary. [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/647441614325a683ca7ef45b?locale=en] (accessed 29 May 2023) '''Marriage Registration of daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome''': "Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937"
Essex Record Office; Chelmsford, Essex, England; Essex Church of England Parish Registers
{{Ancestry Record|61700|138408389}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
John Brome child marriage.
'''Will number 387 John Brame of Pettaugh''' *This John Brame likely the brother of the John BRAME ABOVE Will 757 as there are two John Brames that are bothers Will 757 and this Will 387. John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: Will number 387 [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: 387 W JOHN BRAME of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23 Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife Elizabeth; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23. The Probate and Inventories Records of St Margaret South Elmham : William Brame : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/The-Probate-Inventories-of-South-Elmham-ST-MARGARET_LR-1.pdf] (accessed 29 May 2023) '''The Will of John Brame of Old Newton''': Married to Anne at the time of his death in 1590 Lorne, Loune, Lonne., Lorrint ? Mentioned in the will which I have transcribed . ( This John had brothers John, Mary , and wife of one Sara, James Lorne or other derivative, Richard Lorne or derivative., and associated mentioned relatives do not tally with that of this profile. The probate of Brame, John, Old Newton, Suffolk occurred in 1590 at the Diocese of Norwich, Consistory Court, Norfolk. and is available at Norfolk Record Office. This John Brame was also related to the John Brame of St Margaret Suffolk, who in turn also mentions Lorne (Lorint, Lourne, Lornt family) [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/Reference:DN/INV6/102; Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date: 1590 Related material: 166 Flack; Norfolk Record Society vol. 21. ] (accessed 15 May 2023)[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-of-old-newton-suffolk/ Norfolk Registry Office] (accessed 27 May 2023)John died in Old Newton Suffolk, in 1590 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/ Probate Inventories :Ref: DN/INV6/102 Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date 1590; Related This John brame likely married to Ann Perkin s: John married Anne on 23 Aug in Hollesley, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "Suffolk, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records, 1538-1850"
PRS, Register of Hollesley, Suffolk, vol 82; Author: Ed: W Bannerman; Publication Date: 1920; Reference Number: CS 410.P37x Vol 82; Roll: 990419_1910
{{Ancestry Record|61545|11233}} (accessed 30 May 2023)
John Brame marriage to Anne on 23 Aug in Hollesley, Suffolk, England.
===John Brame of Old Newton=== #Old Newton: Married to Anne at the time of his death in 1590 Lorne, Loune, Lonne., Lorrint ? Mentioned in the will which I have transcribed . ( This John had brothers John, Mary , and wife of one Sara, James Lorne or other derivative, Richard Lorne or derivative., and associated mentioned relatives do not tally with that of this profile. The probate of Brame, John, Old Newton, Suffolk occurred in 1590 at the Diocese of Norwich, Consistory Court, Norfolk. and is available at Norfolk Record Office [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/Reference: DN/INV6/102; Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date: 1590 Related material: 166 Flack; Norfolk Record Society vol. 21. ] (accessed 15 May 2023)[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-of-old-newton-suffolk/ Norfolk Registry Office] (accessed 27 May 2023)John died in Old Newton Suffolk, in 1590 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/ Probate Inventories :Ref: DN/INV6/102 Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date 1590; Related Material: 166 Flack Norfolk Record Office] (accessed 16 May 2023) '''Probate''': "UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975"
Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records; Book: Burials. (Burial); Volume: Abbreviations
{{Ancestry Record|1610|1183519}} (accessed 7 June 2023)
John Brame Elizabeth Brame probate.
[https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk; Will 757 John Brame; Ref: 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of South Elmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624.] (accessed 29 May 2023) From his will : To mother '''Elizabeth''' [Brame], tenement where testator dwells, with all lands to the same belonging, being free & copyhold, for her life; on her death, same to go to brother '''John Brame''' & his heirs, to brother John Brame & his heirs he paying legacies out of the said lands. To the 6 children of brother in law '''Christopher Love''' deceased, namely '''Richard Love''' £10 in 1 year of death of said [mother] '''Elizabeth Brame''', to '''John Love''' £10 in 2 years, to [sister] '''Elizabeth Love''' £10 in 3 years, to '''Mary Love''' £10 in 4 years, to '''Sarah Lov''' £10 in 5 years & to '''James Love''' £10 in 6 years. To the 3 children of brother '''William Brame''' deceased, namely to''' John Brame''' £10 in 4 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame, to '''James Brame''' £10 in 8 years, to '''Elizabeth Brame''' £10 in 9 years. To the 3 children of sister '''Newson [Brame] Gowing namely '''John, Elizabeth & Susan Gowing''', £3 each in 10 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother '''John Newson's''' [Married to his sister ] 2 daughters '''Mary''' & '''Anne''', £3 each in 13 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To '''John Barber''', son of brother in law''' Thomas Barber''', £10 in 11 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To '''sister Baines''' 3 children namely '''John, Frances & Margaret Colman''', £5 each in 12 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother in law '''William Green''''s 2 children, 40s. each when they be 21. To godson '''James Edwards''', 40s. when 21. To''' John Norman''', 10s. To '''Susan Causson''', 10s. To mother '''Elizabeth Brame''', all movables, credits, chattels, cattle, rents, debts & dues whatever, she paying debts & funeral costs. Mother Elizabeth & brother John to be exors. Wit. '''Robert Mottes'''. '''John Norman'''. '''Mary Love'''. '''Mary Dexter'''. '''Elizabeth Segweth'''. Let. Ad. granted to John Brame at Beccles on 29 January [1624/25] & to Elizabeth Brame on 7 February 1624/25. '''Baptism''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 61
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/6272c12ef493fd7e36b88daa FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brome baptism on 2 Jun 1577, son of John Brome & Made Brome, in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
William Brome (Widower) was buried on 19 Feb 1584/85 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 274
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62addeb8f493fd7d6d39cb89 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brome burial on 19 Feb 1584/85 in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
William married Johane Aldows on 2 July 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Fressingfield; St Peter and St Paul; Other Transcript; File line number: 181
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581854d3e93790eb7f99e4d6 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brame marriage to Johane Aldows on 2 Jul 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Willm married Margarett Brete on 18 April 1585 at Belstead, St Mary Parish Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Belstead; St Mary; Parish Register; File line number: 52
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5d041179f493fd5d98a77eb9 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Willm Brame marriage to Margarett Brete on 18 Apr 1585 in Belstead, Suffolk, England.
Brame,'s estate was in the probate process. '''Probate''': "UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975"
Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records; Book: Index to Acts of Administration in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1596 - 1608 (Acts of Administration)
{{Ancestry Record|1610|501918}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
Brame, Brayme, Jn Joan B probate.
==Marriages== This [[Brame-363|John Brame]] was one of the two brothers both names the same sons of Elizabeth and unknown Brame. John Brame Gent marries Roose Armiger 6 Nov 1559:John Brame, gent., & Roose Armiger [*Armseyard] .. .. .. 6 Nov.1589[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=gbor%2fphillimoremars%2fypsuf04%2f0011/ England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Image Parish: Fressingfield County: Suffolk Volume: Suffolk Marriage Registers, Vol 4 Year: 1554-1837 Image number: 3 Number of images: 153; Copyright: Images © Eneclann Record set: England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Browse Category: Life Events (BDMs); Subcategory: Parish Marriages Collections from: England, United Kingdom]; (accessed 8 May 2023)They also had a son John Brame born in 1590 at Campsey Ashe, Suffolk. ===Elizabeth Unknown Brame=== *Is Elizabeth Barber daughter of Thomas. *Elisabeth (Lisa) von Bruchhausen [https://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/elisabeth-lisa-von-bruchhausen-24-125hqsf] (accesssed 23 Jun 2023) and Robert Brame (https://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/sir-john-beddingfield-braham-24-29r699y ===Fox[e] Marriages=== *Fox [e] Marriages:[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=gbor%2fphillimoremars%2fypsuf04%2f0012/ England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Parish: Fressingfiel; County: Suffolk, Volume: Suffolk Marriage Registers, Vol 4; Year: 1554-1837; Image number: 5; number of images: 153] (accessed 8 May 2023) #'''Roberte Foxe''' & Awdrie Wiett [*Whyet] .. 24 Jan. 1575/6. #'''Richard Foxe''' & Alice Barbar .. 2 June „1577. #John Barbar & '''Alice Foxe''' .. .. 21 May „1583 #'''Roger Foxe''' & Johane Belts [sic], [*Bets] .. 19 Sep.1586 #'''Roberte Foxe''' & Awdrie Wiett [*Whyet] .. 24 Jan. 1575/6. #Image 8: '''William Brame & Johane, d. William Aldows, [*p. Fressirig'field] .. .. 2 July „1594''' #'''William Brame [*Brayme] & Beatrice Wolnaughe''' .. .. .. .. 19 Ap. 1599 #'''Roberte Braye''' & Marie Aldows .. .. 30 June „1606 #Brame, Brayme, Marriages: #'''John Brame''', gent., & Roose Armiger [*Armseyard] .. .. .. 6 Nov.1589 (See this source) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHTX-QYB](accessed 8 May 2023) SI JOHN BRAME IS JOHN BRAHAM inthis marriage Gent, and Roose is Rose Armiger: John (1561-1639) *There is a William Foxe married in 1552 to Elizabeth Goldinge 3 Nov 1552 in Wingfield. *Profile [[Aldous-8|Johane Aldows]] marries Guillemas Stork. Not this biography Joane. *Johanna Brome (Brame) married 30 Oct 1585: Johanne Brome married Willm Hollmy on 30 October 1585 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Nottinghamshire Archives; Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England; Parish Registers for Nottinghamshire
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Johanne Brome marriage to Willm Hollmy on 30 Oct 1585 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
*Joane married John Illarie on 2 October 1570 in Charminster, Dorset, England. '''Marriage''': "England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 0599466 IT 4
{{Ancestry Record|9852|22301895}} (accessed 19 June 2023)
Joane Brame marriage to John Illarie on 2 Oct 1570 in Charminster, Dorset, England.
*Joane married Thomas Godart on 23 September 1548 in Kenton, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
{{FamilySearch Record|NLMB-34C}} (accessed 13 June 2023)
Joane Brame marriage to Thomas Godart on 23 Sep 1548 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.
Joane married Thomas Godart on 23 September 1548 in Kenton, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
{{FamilySearch Record|NLMB-34C}} (accessed 13 June 2023)
Joane Brame marriage to Thomas Godart on 23 Sep 1548 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.
. John married Johane Fox Yonger on 5 August 1560 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database" Suffolk; Fressingfield; St Peter and St Paul; Other Transcript; File line number: 26 [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581854d2e93790eb7f99e2c9 FreeReg Transcription; John Brame marriage to '''Johane Fox Yonger''' on 5 Aug 1560 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.] (accessed 8 May 2023). Johane *A John Bramne m. to Johane Aldous :Issue born to John Brame and Johane Aldous : Jane baptised 1 Jun 1647 East Pennard, Sommerset, England: Child of Johane and John Brame called jane: John's child Jane Brame was baptised on 1 June 1647 in East Pennard, Somerset, England. (East Pennard is a village and civil parish 4 miles (6.4 km) north west of Castle Cary, and 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Shepton Mallet, in the Mendip district of Somerset, England) This location East Pennard is some 23 kms from Suffolk but is 4 hrs from Bungay. '''Baptism of child Jane Brame''': "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812"
Somerset Heritage Service; Taunton, Somerset, England; Somerset Parish Records, 1538-1914; Reference Number: D\p\e.pen/2/1/1
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John Brame's child Jane Brame baptism on 1 Jun 1647 in East Pennard, Somerset, England.
== Johane Towker is not Johane Aldous=== What has misled some citations is that the first name is the same and '''Somerset''' as location of marriage below to Trowe and to Loverin are the same as that of Johane Aldous to John Brame: Seperate these from that of Johane Aldous: Johane '''Trowe''' married Phillipp Towker on 9 September 1559 in Bishop's Nympton, Devon, England. '''Marriage''': "Devon, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at South West Heritage Trust; Taunton, Somerset, England
{{Ancestry Record|62250|416849}} (accessed 19 June 2023)
Johane Trowe marriage to Phillipp Towker on 9 Sep 1559 in Bishop's Nympton, Devon, England.
Johane's daughter Maria Towker was baptised on 14 November 1567 in Bishops Nympton, Devon, England. '''Baptism of daughter Maria Towker''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
{{Ancestry Record|9841|100492484}} (accessed 19 June 2023)
Johane Towker's daughter Maria Towker baptism on 14 Nov 1567 in Bishops Nympton, Devon, England.
Johane Parker (of Crewkerne Somerset) , daughter of John Parker, married John Loverin on 2 July 1578 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England. '''Marriage''': "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812"
Somerset Heritage Service; Taunton, Somerset, England; Somerset Parish Records, 1538-1914; Reference Number: D\p\crew/2/1/1
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Johane Towker marriage to John Loverin on 2 Jul 1578 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England.
* Johane Frieda Brome married a William Brame on 2 July 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Fressingfield; St Peter and St Paul; Other Transcript; File line number: 181
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581854d3e93790eb7f99e4d6 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 6 April 2023)
Johane Aldows marriage to William Brame on 2 Jul 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Johanna married Thomas Jeckes on 9 December 1570 in BELTON, England. '''Marriage''': "Norfolk, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812"
Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers
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Johanna Brame marriage to Thomas Jeckes on 9 Dec 1570 in BELTON, England.
This one is for Johanna Brome (Brame) married 30 Oct 1585: Johanne Brome married Willm Hollmy on 30 October 1585 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Nottinghamshire Archives; Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England; Parish Registers for Nottinghamshire
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Johanne Brome marriage to Willm Hollmy on 30 Oct 1585 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
*Joane's child Jane Brame was baptised on 1 June 1647 in East Pennard, Somerset, England. '''Baptism of child Jane Brame''': "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812"
Somerset Heritage Service; Taunton, Somerset, England; Somerset Parish Records, 1538-1914; Reference Number: D\p\e.pen/2/1/1
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Joane Brame's child Jane Brame baptism on 1 Jun 1647 in East Pennard, Somerset, England.
===The Brame Family later known as Braham=== From the Church at Campsea Ashe covering the period of 1482 to 18th Century [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ewvGXNdxoUtRpHxWtJxdJ_-GWOn_5Kf-/view/ Campsea Ashe Church The Braham Family of Campsea Ash 1435 - 1788] (accessed 25 Jun 2023) ===John Brame I of Campsea Ash son of John Brame 361=== John Brame II married Widow Reeve; [[Armiger-50|Rose Armiger]] on the 6 Nov 1589. [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=gbor%2fphillimoremars%2fypsuf04%2f0011/ England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Image Parish: Fressingfield County: Suffolk Volume: Suffolk Marriage Registers, Vol 4 Year: 1554-1837 Image number: 3 Number of images: 153; Copyright: Images © Eneclann Record set: England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Browse Category: Life Events (BDMs); Subcategory: Parish Marriages Collections from: England, United Kingdom]; (accessed 8 May 2023) There were 5 issue born of this marriage: #Robert Brame, #John BRAME, #Ann BRAME, #Amy MEADOWS (born BRAME Campsey Ash) # William BRAME In the middle of the 17th Century, ''' John Braham''', residing in what is currently referred to as the Park House, held lordship over one of the Manors. On the other hand, the Manor of Ashmoor Hall was held by William Glover, who resided in the High House. [Footnote: William Glover the father in law of John Brames child mentioned in his will transcript below. The Will Transcrip tof John Brame: To mother '''Elizabeth Brame''', tenement where testator dwells, with all lands to the same belonging, being free & copyhold, for her life; on her death, same to go to brother '''John Brame''' & his heirs, to brother John Brame & his heirs he paying legacies out of the said lands. To the 6 children of brother in law '''Christopher Love''' deceased, namely Richard Love £10 in 1 year of death of said Elizabeth Brame, to '''John Love''' £10 in 2 years, to '''Elizabeth Love''' £10 in 3 years, to '''Mary Love''' £10 in 4 years, to '''Sarah Love''' £10 in 5 years & to '''James Love''' £10 in 6 years. To the 3 children of brother '''William Brame''' deceased, namely to '''John Bram'''e £10 in 4 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame, to''' James Brame''' £10 in 8 years, to '''Elizabeth Brame''' £10 in 9 years. To the 3 children of sister '''Newson (Brame) Gowing''' namely''' John, Elizabeth & Susan Gowing,''' £3 each in 10 years of the death of the said '''Elizabeth Brame.''' To brother '''John Newson's''' (Married to his sister ) 2 daughters '''Mary & Anne''', £3 each in 13 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To''' John Barber,''' son of brother in law '''Thomas Barber,''' £10 in 11 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To sister Baines 3 children''' namely '''John, Frances & Margaret Colman''', £5 each in 12 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother in law''' William Green''''s 2 children, 40s. each when they be 21. To godson '''James Edward'''s, 40s. when 21. To '''John Norman''', 10s. To '''Susan Causson''', 10s. To mother Elizabeth Brame, all movables, credits, chattels, cattle, rents, debts & dues whatever, she paying debts & funeral costs. Mother Elizabeth & brother John to be exors. Wit. '''Robert Mottes. John Norman. Mary Love. Mary Dexter. Elizabeth Segweth'''. Let. Ad. granted to John Brame at Beccles on 29 January & to Elizabeth Brame on 7 February 1624/25. John died after 1611 and before July 1624 at Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, England. From the Will of John from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk; Ref: 757, John Brame of South Elmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624 ] (accessed 29 May 2023) . Please read this transcript at free space page: [[Space:BRAME_-1|BRAME-1]]. ===Variations in name=== Brome, Breame, Bram, Braham FAMILY SEARCH FOR BRAHAM : https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyDate.from=1514&q.anyPlace=Suffolk%2C%20England&q.surname=Brame '''Margaret Brame''' Margaret Brame married to Ralph Blennerhassett's grandson; [[Blennerhasset-18|Sir Thomas Blennerhassett, Kt]] (b.c1461 d.1531) of Frenze, Nortfolk who married in 1490 his 2nd wife [[Braham-45|'''Margaret Braham''']] who died 23 Jul 1561. [ http://www.blennerhassettfamilytree.com/INSCRIPTIONS-at-Campsea-Ashe%2C-Co-Suffolk.php/ Blenhayset Braham family connections] (accessed May 2023) of the Braham (Brame) family from Wetheringsett, Suffolk. ===Conflation of Robert Brame-378=== *Deleted birth date as this is Robert son of John Brame I. Birth date in line now with that of marriage to Johane Aldous his mother. *Recreat Robert again with birth date 31 May 1610. Son of John II. Robert, was baptised on 31 May 1610 in Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JWJQ-L4C}} (accessed 17 June 2023)
Robart Brame baptism on 31 May 1610, son of John Brame, in Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, England.
=== The Reeves - and Rose need Armiger Brame=== *Francis Reeve, CHARLES REEVE, WILLIAM Brame, JOHN Brame and 4 other siblings. *Robert married Agnes Humber (1582 - ?) born in Caldercote, Northamptonshire, England and they were married on August 3 1608, in Bransbury Kings Somborne K S, Hampshire, England. Citation needed here *They apparently had 21 children: Thomas REEVES, Thomas Reeves, James Reeves, John Reeves, George Reeves, William Reeves, Robert Reeve, Jane Reeves, Robert Reeves, Anne Reeve, Thomas Reeve, Joseph Reeve, Thomas Hetherington, Walter Reeve, Thomas Reeve, John REEVES, James Reeves, James (Thomas) Reeves, Thomas Horton, John Reeves and Agnes Ann Reeve. *Robert passed away on July 12 1638 so they could not have had 21 children unless some were twins. John Brame II married Widow Reeve; [[Armiger-50|Rose Armiger]] on the 6 Nov 1589. [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=gbor%2fphillimoremars%2fypsuf04%2f0011/ England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Image Parish: Fressingfield County: Suffolk Volume: Suffolk Marriage Registers, Vol 4 Year: 1554-1837 Image number: 3 Number of images: 153; Copyright: Images © Eneclann Record set: England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Browse Category: Life Events (BDMs); Subcategory: Parish Marriages Collections from: England, United Kingdom]; (accessed 8 May 2023). *Mention of brother of same name :This dual name brother relationship is mentioned in his Will of 4 Jul 1624. [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk; Ref:Will 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624.] (accessed 29 May 2023). Brother [[Brame-361|John Brame I]] is his same named brother. An extract appears below. *Ann, daughter of John Brame, was baptised on 15 January 1592 in Campsea Ash, Suffolk, England. '''Baptism''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 919568
{{Ancestry Record|9841|35618064}} (accessed 22 June 2023)
Ann Brame baptism on 15 Jan 1592, daughter of John Brame, in Campsea Ash, Suffolk, England.
===Baptisms=== Ann, daughter of John Brame, was baptised on 15 January 1592 in Campsea Ash, Suffolk, England. '''Baptism''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 919568
{{Ancestry Record|9841|35618064}} (accessed 22 June 2023)
Ann Brame baptism on 15 Jan 1592, daughter of John Brame, in Campsea Ash, Suffolk, England.
Son : Brother [[Brame-361|John Brame I]] is his same named brother. This dual name brother relationship is mentioned in his Will of 4 Jul 1624. [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk; Ref:Will 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624.] (accessed 29 May 2023). An extract appears below. Extract from her brother [[Brame-361|John Brame I]] will : ===Other Sources=== *Vol. 61 (1910) A visitation of the county of Suffolk, begun anno Dni. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands. https://books.google.com/books?id=qKtCAAAAYAAJ https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745 ===Brames of Norfolk=== *Vol. 61 (1910) A visitation of the county of Suffolk, begun anno Dni. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands. https://books.google.com/books?id=qKtCAAAAYAAJ https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745 (accessed 30 May 2023) : Robert Davy of Hoxon Suffolk m. Sarah daughter of John Southies of Halleston Norfolk., they had Robert, Symon (son and heir) who married Thamer daughter of John Brame and they also had Elizabeth who marr. Ben Fuller. From the earlier part of the pedigree In visitatioins of Norfolk, Sussex., vVol. xxxii, PAGE 96 AND 97. ===Brahams of Wickham Skeith=== d. 22, fo. 194. As above visitations source:*Vol. 61 (1910) A visitation of the county of Suffolk, begun anno Dni. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands. https://books.google.com/books?id=qKtCAAAAYAAJ https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745 (accessed 30 May 2023) : Thamar daughter of John Braham : John Brame was the son of John Braham of Wickham Skeith m. Elizabeth dau of John Dusgate of Cocle-cley, Norfolk. They had John Braham of Wickham Skeith - who married Thamar da. of William Blomfield of Little Stonham farmer. (Source in personal file). Their children were : John son and heire . Ann b. 1664 . Thamar. second born. Mary 3rd born. Elizabeth. 4th born and Frances born 5th. Pedigree in copy 15 of Visitation of Suffolk 1612 p. 116 from Harl. MS 1820. *Family Search Braham : https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyDate.from=1514&q.anyPlace=Suffolk%2C%20England&q.surname=Brame *Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023) *The John Brame married to Rose Armiger has a son John Brame born 1590.https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L7XK-V8G/amy-brame-1599-1676 ===Death by Duel=== *Inheritance: '''Father John, was killed in a duel by Capt. Tyrell 1706''' Daughters '''Elizabeth and [Jane] aka Jenny''' was challenged by Deborah against the Estate of the father of first wife Mary Darnell on hehalf of her two infant children. Both Deborah and Jane were widows at the time of the claim backing up the Death by Duel of husband and father John. This also in the mix included John Duke, Baronet father of the wife Jane Duke spouse to son and heir John Brame son of Deborah and John Brame. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5277505/Braham v Braham. Plaintiffs: Jane Braham (alias Jane Duke) widow, Elizabeth Braham infant and Jane Braham infant] (accessed 12 Jun 2023). However neither sister married and apparently died in 1787 and 1788. ===South Elmham== 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624 To mother Elizabeth Brame, tenement where testator dwells, with all lands to the same belonging, being free & copyhold, for her life; on her death, same to go to brother John Brame & his heirs, to brother John Brame & his heirs he paying legacies out of the said lands. To the 6 children of brother in law Christopher Love deceased, namely Richard Love £10 in 1 year of death of said Elizabeth Brame, to John Love £10 in 2 years, to Elizabeth Love £10 in 3 years, to Mary Love £10 in 4 years, to Sarah Love £10 in 5 years & to James Love £10 in 6 years. To the 3 children of brother William Brame deceased, namely to John Brame £10 in 4 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame, to James Brame £10 in 8 years, to Elizabeth Brame £10 in 9 years. To the 3 children of sister Newson (Brame) Gowing namely John, Elizabeth & Susan Gowing, £3 each in 10 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother John Newson's (Married to his sister ) 2 daughters Mary & Anne, £3 each in 13 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To John Barber, son of brother in law Thomas Barber, £10 in 11 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To sister Baines 3 children namely John, Frances & Margaret Colman, £5 each in 12 years of the death of the said Elizabeth Brame. To brother in law William Green's 2 children, 40s. each when they be 21. To godson James Edwards, 40s. when 21. To John Norman, 10s. To Susan Causson, 10s. To mother Elizabeth Brame, all movables, credits, chattels, cattle, rents, debts & dues whatever, she paying debts & funeral costs. Mother Elizabeth & brother John to be exors. Wit. Robert Mottes. John Norman. Mary Love. Mary Dexter. Elizabeth Segweth. Let. Ad. granted to John Brame at Beccles on 29 January & to Elizabeth Brame on 7 February 1624/25. *William Brame of South Elmham Will No 15: (Brother to the will number 757 John Brame) as 3 x children John, James and Elizabeth all mentionedf in brother John Brames will number 757 also. 15 *This John Brame likely the brother of the John BRAME ABOVE Will 757 as there are two John Brames that are bothers Will 757 and this Will 387. John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: Will number 387 [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf/ Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)John Brame of Pettaugh: Married to Elizabeth: 387 W JOHN BRAME of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23 Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife Elizabeth; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23. Brother of John Brame; also called John Brame mentioned in the will of John Brame, his daughter also mentioned in the will number 757 – Brothers daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome named as Borne married Richard Wilson on the 10 Apr 1626 at Chelmsford St Mary. [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/647441614325a683ca7ef45b?locale=en] (accessed 29 May 2023) '''Marriage Registration of daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome''': "Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937"
Essex Record Office; Chelmsford, Essex, England; Essex Church of England Parish Registers
{{Ancestry Record|61700|138408389}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
John Brome child marriage.
Johane Burne buried on 29 Sep 1551 at Bramfield St Andrew [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/61b08643f493fd470f9d9d2e/johanne-burne-burial-suffolk-bramfield-1551-09-29?locale=en] From the Profile and not needed: *John Brame aka John Breame [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=John+Brame&_sd=1518&_ed=1606&_hb=/ The National Archives Kew; Brame v Breame. Plaintiffs: John Brame (otherwise John Breame). Defendants: Edward Brame (otherwise Edward Breame). Subject: money matters Hockehold ; Hockwold; Norfolk. Document type: [pleadings]. The will of his father (Ash near Campsea, Suffolk) or this John (without seeing the will unknown as at 1 May 2023 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-senior-gentleman-of-ash-next-campsea-suffolk/ Item NCC will register Barber 120 - Brame, John, senior, gentleman, of Ash next Campsea, Suffolk]; (accessed 1 May 2023) This is John that marries Margaret Gray at South Elmham John Brame of South Elmham [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D917728/Will of John Brame, Yeoman of Saint Margaret South Elmham, Suffolk; PROB 11/154/420; The National Archives, Kew] (accessed 27 May 2023) Downloaded 27 May 2023. John Brame - burial occurred 15 mins from Ipswich. John Brome was buried on 10 September 1573 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 46
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62addeaff493fd7d6d39c896 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
John Brome burial on 10 Sep 1573 in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
Wife Elizabeth but, could be father. William John Brame of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23[https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf/ Wills of the Archdeaconary of Suffolk 1620-1624] (accessed 16 May 2023)'''Extract'''Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife '''Elizabeth'''; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23: Will 26 Feb 1622/23. William John Brame Yeoman. NOTE: Stephen Blomfield witness '''Not this profile''' : *Totnes Devon born child John Brame [[Brame-154|John Brame]] has been removed asBrame-154 is a son of Mary Montfeldye who is not a wife of this profile. Hence death location Totnes Devon removed also. *Fressingfield : John Brame Gent marries Roose Armiger 6 Nov 1559:John Brame, gent., & Roose Armiger [*Armseyard] .. .. .. 6 Nov.1589[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=gbor%2fphillimoremars%2fypsuf04%2f0011/ England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Image Parish: Fressingfield County: Suffolk Volume: Suffolk Marriage Registers, Vol 4 Year: 1554-1837 Image number: 3 Number of images: 153; Copyright: Images © Eneclann Record set: England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Browse Category: Life Events (BDMs); Subcategory: Parish Marriages Collections from: England, United Kingdom]; (accessed 8 May 2023) *Hoxon, Suffolk : No evidence of a Thamer daughter of John Brame can be found or evidence of the connection between Davy of Hoxon in Suffolk and this John Brame below who has a daughter '''Thamer''' daughter of John Brame marrying Symon Davy. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745 / A Visitation of the country of Suffolk, begun Vol. 61 (1910) anno Dni;. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands] (accessed 7 May 2023)also cites *1664: Davy of Horne: Sarah da. of John Southies of Helleston in Country Norfolk is married to Robert Davy of Hoxon in Country Suffolk 1664: they have Symon sonne & heir who marries '''Thamer dau. of John Brame'''. *John Brame of Rumburgh was born in 1577 and is the son of James Brame. Birth in 1577 and death in 1606. "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"Suffolk; Rumburgh; St Michael; Parish Register; File line number: 83 [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5a7df131f493fdb1c8ebc6a4 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
John Brame baptism on 17 Nov 1577, son of James Brame, in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
John of Rumburgh died in August of 1606 (23) and was buried on 27 August 1606 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England and was married to Margaret. "National Burial Index For England & Wales"
[https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13971395 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 4 May 2023)
John Brame burial (died in 1606) on 27 Aug 1606 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
#Old Newton: Married to Anne at the time of his death in 1590 Lorne, Loune, Lonne., Lorrint ? Mentioned in the will which I have transcribed . ( This John had brothers John, Mary , and wife of one Sara, James Lorne or other derivative, Richard Lorne or derivative., and associated mentioned relatives do not tally with that of this profile. The probate of Brame, John, Old Newton, Suffolk occurred in 1590 at the Diocese of Norwich, Consistory Court, Norfolk. and is available at Norfolk Record Office [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/Reference: DN/INV6/102; Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date: 1590 Related material: 166 Flack; Norfolk Record Society vol. 21. ] (accessed 15 May 2023)[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-of-old-newton-suffolk/ Norfolk Registry Office] (accessed 27 May 2023)John died in Old Newton Suffolk, in 1590 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/ Probate Inventories :Ref: DN/INV6/102 Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date 1590; Related Material: 166 Flack Norfolk Record Office] (accessed 16 May 2023) '''National Archives mentions''' https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3775755/Dade v Brame Plaintiffs: John Dade Defendants: John Brame. Subject: debt, Suffolk.(accessed 28 May 2023) '''John Brome''' of Essex: Daughter : John's daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome married Thomas Henry Milburn in Essex. '''Marriage Registration of daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome''': "Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937"
Essex Record Office; Chelmsford, Essex, England; Essex Church of England Parish Registers
{{Ancestry Record|61700|138408389}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
John Brome child marriage.
John Brome (Brame) married Anne in 1596 Wiltshire. Edward Brame of Old Newton marries at Barking, CALY. Ann. Edward. BRAME. 2 Apr 1667. Johanna wife of Thomas Brame was buried on 6 November 1572 in Frostenden, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Frostenden; All Saints; Other Transcript; File line number: 77
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818ccd7e93790ec75a4aa65 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Johanna Brame burial on 6 Nov 1572 in Frostenden, Suffolk, England.
Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf/ Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)Ref: 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624. THIS COULD BE THE FATHER : William, son of John Brome and Made [Elizabeth] Brome, was baptised on 2 June 1577 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Baptism''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 61
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/6272c12ef493fd7e36b88daa FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brome baptism on 2 Jun 1577, son of John Brome & Made Brome, in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
William Brome (Widower) was buried on 19 Feb 1584/85 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 274
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62addeb8f493fd7d6d39cb89 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brome burial on 19 Feb 1584/85 in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
William married Johane Aldows on 2 July 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Fressingfield; St Peter and St Paul; Other Transcript; File line number: 181
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581854d3e93790eb7f99e4d6 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brame marriage to Johane Aldows on 2 Jul 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Willm married Margarett Brete on 18 April 1585 at Belstead, St Mary Parish Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Belstead; St Mary; Parish Register; File line number: 52
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5d041179f493fd5d98a77eb9 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Willm Brame marriage to Margarett Brete on 18 Apr 1585 in Belstead, Suffolk, England.
FROM THE PROFILE NOT NEEDED : *John Brame aka John Breame [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=John+Brame&_sd=1518&_ed=1606&_hb=/ The National Archives Kew; Brame v Breame. Plaintiffs: John Brame (otherwise John Breame). Defendants: Edward Brame (otherwise Edward Breame). Subject: money matters Hockehold ; Hockwold; Norfolk. Document type: [pleadings]. The will of his father (Ash near Campsea, Suffolk) or this John (without seeing the will unknown as at 1 May 2023 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-senior-gentleman-of-ash-next-campsea-suffolk/ Item NCC will register Barber 120 - Brame, John, senior, gentleman, of Ash next Campsea, Suffolk]; (accessed 1 May 2023) This is John that marries Margaret Gray at South Elmham John Brame of South Elmham [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D917728/Will of John Brame, Yeoman of Saint Margaret South Elmham, Suffolk; PROB 11/154/420; The National Archives, Kew] (accessed 27 May 2023) Downloaded 27 May 2023. John Brame - burial occurred 15 mins from Ipswich. John Brome was buried on 10 September 1573 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 46
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62addeaff493fd7d6d39c896 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
John Brome burial on 10 Sep 1573 in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
Wife Elizabeth but, could be father. William John Brame of Pettaugh, yeo. 26 February 1622/23[https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf/ Wills of the Archdeaconary of Suffolk 1620-1624] (accessed 16 May 2023)'''Extract'''Soul to Almighty God. All goods & lease to wife '''Elizabeth'''; she to pay debts & be extrix. Wit. Stephen Blomfield. Jeffery Blowers. (X) Robert Bone. Pr. granted to extrix at Ipswich. 8 March 1622/23: Will 26 Feb 1622/23. William John Brame Yeoman. NOTE: Stephen Blomfield witness '''Not this profile''' : *Totnes Devon born child John Brame [[Brame-154|John Brame]] has been removed asBrame-154 is a son of Mary Montfeldye who is not a wife of this profile. Hence death location Totnes Devon removed also. *Fressingfield : John Brame Gent marries Roose Armiger 6 Nov 1559:John Brame, gent., & Roose Armiger [*Armseyard] .. .. .. 6 Nov.1589[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=gbor%2fphillimoremars%2fypsuf04%2f0011/ England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Image Parish: Fressingfield County: Suffolk Volume: Suffolk Marriage Registers, Vol 4 Year: 1554-1837 Image number: 3 Number of images: 153; Copyright: Images © Eneclann Record set: England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Browse Category: Life Events (BDMs); Subcategory: Parish Marriages Collections from: England, United Kingdom]; (accessed 8 May 2023) *Hoxon, Suffolk : No evidence of a Thamer daughter of John Brame can be found or evidence of the connection between Davy of Hoxon in Suffolk and this John Brame below who has a daughter '''Thamer''' daughter of John Brame marrying Symon Davy. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652745 / A Visitation of the country of Suffolk, begun Vol. 61 (1910) anno Dni;. 1664 and finished anno Dni. 1668. by Sir Edward Bysshe, kt, Clarenceux king of arms. Ed. by W. Harry Rylands] (accessed 7 May 2023)also cites *1664: Davy of Horne: Sarah da. of John Southies of Helleston in Country Norfolk is married to Robert Davy of Hoxon in Country Suffolk 1664: they have Symon sonne & heir who marries '''Thamer dau. of John Brame'''. *John Brame of Rumburgh was born in 1577 and is the son of James Brame. Birth in 1577 and death in 1606. "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"Suffolk; Rumburgh; St Michael; Parish Register; File line number: 83 [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5a7df131f493fdb1c8ebc6a4 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
John Brame baptism on 17 Nov 1577, son of James Brame, in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
John of Rumburgh died in August of 1606 (23) and was buried on 27 August 1606 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England and was married to Margaret. "National Burial Index For England & Wales"
[https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13971395 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 4 May 2023)
John Brame burial (died in 1606) on 27 Aug 1606 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
*Wetheringsett: This death is too early as could not be married to Johane Aldous in 1560. Juhan (Johannes, John) Br[]me was buried on 5 June 1559 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Wetheringsett; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 32
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/627b888bf493fdb13116d6aa FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 26 May 2023)
Juhan Br[aham]me burial on 5 Jun 1559 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England.
This John (1435-1515) was married to Joan Reydon (Dame Joanna de Reydon) and the Manor of Buxley (Buxlow) [http://www.blennerhassettfamilytree.com/pages/BH03_Norfolk_N.pdf/ Blernnerhassettfamily tree at Norfolk Archives] (accessed 28 May 2023) #Old Newton: Married to Anne at the time of his death in 1590 Lorne, Loune, Lonne., Lorrint ? Mentioned in the will which I have transcribed . ( This John had brothers John, Mary , and wife of one Sara, James Lorne or other derivative, Richard Lorne or derivative., and associated mentioned relatives do not tally with that of this profile. The probate of Brame, John, Old Newton, Suffolk occurred in 1590 at the Diocese of Norwich, Consistory Court, Norfolk. and is available at Norfolk Record Office [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/Reference: DN/INV6/102; Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date: 1590 Related material: 166 Flack; Norfolk Record Society vol. 21. ] (accessed 15 May 2023)[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/brame-john-of-old-newton-suffolk/ Norfolk Registry Office] (accessed 27 May 2023)John died in Old Newton Suffolk, in 1590 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3f2aebe4-aa9b-4ba3-ad6d-b933c1196334/ Probate Inventories :Ref: DN/INV6/102 Title: Brame, John, Old Newton, S. Date 1590; Related Material: 166 Flack Norfolk Record Office] (accessed 16 May 2023) '''National Archives mentions''' https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3775755/Dade v Brame Plaintiffs: John Dade Defendants: John Brame. Subject: debt, Suffolk.(accessed 28 May 2023) '''John Brome''' of Essex: Daughter : John's daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome married Thomas Henry Milburn in Essex. '''Marriage Registration of daughter Elizabeth Ann Brome''': "Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1937"
Essex Record Office; Chelmsford, Essex, England; Essex Church of England Parish Registers
{{Ancestry Record|61700|138408389}} (accessed 29 May 2023)
John Brome child marriage.
John Brome (Brame) married Anne in 1596 Wiltshire. Edward Brame of Old Newton marries at Barking, CALY. Ann. Edward. BRAME. 2 Apr 1667. Johanna wife of Thomas Brame was buried on 6 November 1572 in Frostenden, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Frostenden; All Saints; Other Transcript; File line number: 77
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818ccd7e93790ec75a4aa65 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Johanna Brame burial on 6 Nov 1572 in Frostenden, Suffolk, England.
Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk : [https://suffolkrecordssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Wills-of-the-Archdeaconry-of-Suffolk-1620-1624.pdf/ Wills from the Archdeaconry of Suffolk] (accessed 29 May 2023)Ref: 757 R(W) JOHN BRAME of Southelmham St Margaret. 4 July 1624. * It is not known when Brame-155 died but in the Index to Acts of Administration in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1596-1608, there is reference to John Brame, Fressingfield, to John Brame, son, 1596. So this is most likely the date when John died. No record of burial has been found as yet[https://www.campseaashechurch.org.uk/People_AtoE.php/ Campsea Ashe Church The Braham Family of Campsea Ash by Mark William Braham] (accessed 25 Jun 2023) A possible father to Bramme-155: William, son of John Brome and Made [Elizabeth] Brome, was baptised on 2 June 1577 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Baptism''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 61
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/6272c12ef493fd7e36b88daa FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brome baptism on 2 Jun 1577, son of John Brome & Made Brome, in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
William Brome (Widower) was buried on 19 Feb 1584/85 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Shotley; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 274
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62addeb8f493fd7d6d39cb89 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brome burial on 19 Feb 1584/85 in Shotley, Suffolk, England.
William married Johane Aldows on 2 July 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Fressingfield; St Peter and St Paul; Other Transcript; File line number: 181
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581854d3e93790eb7f99e4d6 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
William Brame marriage to Johane Aldows on 2 Jul 1594 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Willm married Margarett Brete on 18 April 1585 at Belstead, St Mary Parish Suffolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Suffolk; Belstead; St Mary; Parish Register; File line number: 52
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5d041179f493fd5d98a77eb9 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Willm Brame marriage to Margarett Brete on 18 Apr 1585 in Belstead, Suffolk, England.
===REVETT FAMILY=== John Revett married into the Brahams - and sold Ashe Manor to a Brame., enabling John Brame - Braham II the solicitor to buy it and return it to the Braham family. Although John Revett was a member of the family through marriage. Source is somewhere in the Blennerhasset Family sourcing and there is this from My heritage : John Revett married into the Brahams - and sold Ashe Manor to a Brame., enabling John Brame - Braham II the solicitor to buy it and return it to the Braham family. Although John Revett was a member of the family through marriage. Source is somewhere in the Blennerhasset Family sourcing and there is this from My heritage [https://www.myheritage.com/names/thomas_revett. Thomas Revett - Historical records and family trees- Thomas married Anne Revit Brame (B. 1667)https://www.myheritage.com/names/thomas_revett MyHeritage https://www.myheritage.com › names › thomas_revett Thomas married Anne Revett (born Brame). Anne was born in 1667. ... John was born circa 1496, in Rishangles, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom. ===William Brame Scrivenor=== Parish Clerk 1541 Bury St Edmunds Suffolk https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/collections/getrecord/GB173_HD2448_1_1_91 ===Wills from Registers of Testaments Wills=== The Wills of the Archdeaconary of Suffolk transcribed : [https://pubhtml5.com/xtwq/gisg/basic/551-600] etc From the Bury S. Edmunds Probate Court Office, https://suffolkinstitute.pdfsrv.co.uk/customers/Suffolk%20Institute/2014/01/10/Volume%20XII%20Part%203%20(1906)_Calendar%20of%20pre-refomation%20wills%20testaments%20probates%20admin%20reg%20at%20Bury%20St%20Edmunds%20V%20B%20Redstone_1%20to%20246.pdf 182 Johannes Brame de Wykham Skeyth, 1 July, 1474, 23 Oct. 1476. johannes Waggard de ffakenham magna, 24 .Mar. 1457, 4 Ap. 1458. Nicholaus Groome de Melford, 2 July, 1477, 8 Ap. 1478. ALSO: Brome : 190., Brome ii., 188, 230 ; iii., 152 ALSO: 230* Ricardus Chapman de Myldenhale, 6 Feb. 1454, 13 Nov. 1454. *Simon Chylderston de Myldenhale, 33 Oct. 1454, 13 Nov., 1454. p. Robertus Dyinbyll de Groton, 14 Jan. 1454. Kgnes Wrygh de Brome, 25 Feb. 1454, '26 Feb. 1454. p. Thomas Orger de Mendlesham, 12 Mar.-1454. Johannes Berner de Melford, 19 Sept. 1454, 18 Mar. 1454. p. Johannes lleye de Cretyng, 28 Mar. 1455. also: 152 Johannes Lyly de Elmeswell, 2 Mar. 1477, 9 Mar..1477. Adam Spark de Saxham parva, 10 Dec. 1476, 10 Feb. 1476. Johannes Eytard de Brome, 20 Mar. 1477, 26 Feb. 1477. * NOT John Brame Tenor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Braham_%28tenor%29 ===Arms Registrations Links=== *'''Various Brame Arms Registrations''' [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/114/mode/2up/ The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales , Burke, Bernard Sir 1814-1892] (accessed May-Jul 2023) **Braham (London and Finchley) Ar. a saltire betw. four holly leaves vert within a bordure of the last on a chief az. a lyre betw. two talbots' heads erased or, Crest - A bar dancette ar. thereon a phoenix erm. wings az. fire ppr. inm the moutth a lyre or. **Braham (New Windsor, Berks, Visit. co. Notts, 1569 and 1614) Sa. a cross patonce or. Crest - Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers sa. **Braham-(Bucks). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three talbots' heads erased or, as many mullets sa. Crest- A cubit arm erect vested bendy wavy of four az. and gu. holding in hand ppr. a fish ar. **Braham Per fease az. and or, a cross mollline couterchanged. Same Crest as Bucks. **Braham. (Co. Cumberland) Gu. a chev. betw. three fishes, erect ar. **Braham Lancashire. As a cross moline or. **Braham (granted 10 Jun 1646) Sab;e/ a crpss or. **Braham. Per pale ar. and sa. a cross patonce counter-changed. **Brome. (confirmed with a quartering by the Deupties of Camden, Clarenceux, to Ralph Broom, of the Woodlows co. Warwick, ninth in descent from William Brome of same c., Her. Vix) Sa. on a chev. ar. three bunches of broom vert. seeded or. Crest - An arm embowed vested holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of broom, as on the shield. **Brome (Calveton, co. Notts. Vixit 1569 and 1614) Same Arms. Crest - A cock ar. wings elevated az. beaked, combed, legged and wattled gu. **Brome (Halton, Co. Oxford). Same arms within a bordure of the second crest - An Arm couped at the elbow and erect, vested bendy wavy of six or and gu. holding hand ppr, a bunch of broom plants seeded gold. **Brome. Shropshire, Herts. and Kent.Originally seated at Brome in the first name co.) Az a sinister hand erect in pale, coupled at the wrist ar. Crest - an armed arm vested gu. turned up ar. holding in the hand ppr. a slip of broom vert. flowered or. Motto - Domine dirigo noe. **Brome-Baddesley, Clinton, co. Warwick, a branch of the Bromes of Shropshire, the heiress Constantia Brome m. Sir Edward Ferrers Knt) Same Arme. **Brome - Broom Hal, cos, Suffolk and Norfolk) Erm. (anothe rar.) a chief indented gu. **Brome. Ar. a chev betgww. three besoms gu. **Brome. Ar. three broom branches vert. **Brome. Per fease indented erm. and gu. **Nil Arms found in search for Brame registered *Recorded in A Dictionary of Arms, Suffolk Record Society, called A Dictionary of Suffolk Arms by Joan Corder; Published 1965 Suffolk Records Society, Pg 129-137] (accessed 2 Jun 2023) . Displayed as such with derivations:
Sa. a cross humetty Or.
Registered by BRAHAM, BRAME of Brome , Wetheringsett.
Blois MS.* & ed.F. Davy (Blois).
**Pg 137 sees a derivation of the Arms for the '''Brahams of Wickham Skeith''', family related to John: A cross flory.
BRAHAM of Wickham Skeith. Partridge (Darby ).
**Pg 138 '''indicating the marriage associated with the Glovers through marriage''' : BRAHAM of Suffolk. Papwortlz 616 (Glover).
**Then a change in this on Page 138 to : BRAHAM of Suffolk. Papwortlz 616 (Glover).
Per pale Arg. and Gu. a cross tau counterchanged..
**Then, from the same source Page 139; we see some changes to the Arms with the advent of the Brahams moving to Campsea Ash :
BRAHAM, Sr. Jo., of Suffolk. Fairfax (Sta.) Sa. a cross flory Or.
'''BRAHAM, BRAME of Branth am, Campsey Ash''',
Wickham Skeith, Capel, Suffolk. Visitation 1561. Blois MS.* & ed.F. Fai,fax (Lev.),
BRAHAM, BRAME of Campsey Ash, Wickham Skeith. Golty 181 *. Visitation 1664--8.
Bokenham. Page. Papworth 621 (Harl. 1407).
TADINGTON, TUDINGTON of Suffolk. Davy.
Papworth 621.
Sa. a cross potent
'in Dandy's Ped:' Gipps. Sharpe. Thingoe.
Page. Davy. S.I.A. XXVII, 139 (Dandy ped.)
Papworth 621. Bildeston 64.
Sa. a cross lozengy (or fusilly) Or, over all a bend Arg ..
Then more changes on page 139 :
BRAHAM. Hengrave. S .I.A. XXII, 4.
End. *Regarding first appearance of '''Braham''' in relation to marriage I can find talks of Arms of Bleuerhayssette, [Blennerhassett] (linking both families); Knyght - '''Sir Thomas''' - ''3. Hasset, Lowdon, Orton, and Keldon, quartered, impaling Braham, with a crescent.'' mentioned in the History of Norfolk Vol 1 Francis Blomefield and states the ledger stone at the east end of Campsea Ash dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle ''Here lyeth Sir Thomas Bleuerhayssette, Knyght, which decessyd the ryii Dan of June, the Yere of our Lorde M yo rrri. and rrriii Yere of the Reigne of our Sobe raygne Lord Kyng Henry the viiith, whois Soule God Pardon.''**Heraldry - Braham / Braham impaling Reyden:The first coat is lost, but was '''Braham impaling Reydon'''.From History of Norfolk Vol 1; Diss by Francis Blomefield : [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Norfolk/Volume_1/ History of Norfolk Vol. 1 Pg 55] (access May-Jul 23)]denoting marriage of Reydon to that of Braham. (Armiger as in owner of Arms). ===Manorial Lands=== *'''Manorial Lands'''[https://www.campseaashechurch.org.uk/assets/documents/THE%20HISTORY%20OF%20CAMPSEA%20ASHE%20-%20Lucas%20(PJC%20transcript).pdf/ The History of Campsea Ashe Rev. F G L Lucas, 1909 Transcribed by Tina Morford circa 2000; Re-transcribed P J Carter July 2009 Pg 4 of 71] (accessed June 2023) *Manor of Ash, to which the advowson of Ash Church was attached, owned by Bidford and retained in the Norfolk family till Theophiles Howard – second Earl of Suffolk – sold it to ''' Blaine. [[Brame-363|John Brame]]. * Manor of Morehill Hall or Ashmoor – owned in 1592 by Richard Wentworth. There was an auction Court of Chancery – between '''Glo[v]wers and Braumes [Brames] ''':[footnote: Glow [v]ers married into the Brames and are mentioned in the will of John Brame at this link [[Space:BRAME_-1|BRAME-1]].] According to Page, the Manor and Estate of Ash and the Park House Estate was considered the Manor of Ash. However, it is worth mentioning that the Park House belongs to the Rendlesham Estate and not the High House. *According to Cox, the Manor and Estate of Ash were held by Richard de Weyland (or Weylond). He bequeathed it to his sole daughter and heiress, Cecily, who married Bartholomew Lord Burghesse. Through the "Courtesy of England," Lord Burghesse enjoyed the property during his lifetime, after which it reverted back to Cecily's heirs. Lord Burghesse passed away in the 43rd year of Edward III, specifically in 1370. Richard de Weyland resided during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. However, it is also noted that Maud, Countess of Ulster, reportedly held the Manor of Ash in 1348. Apparently, there were multiple Manors in the Parish, and presently, there are at least four Manors associated with the High House Estate that appear to be connected to this Parish. Additionally, there are other Manors in Tunstall, Blaxhall, and elsewhere, such as the Manors of Ash, Ashmoor, Campsey with Haugh and Northlands, and Ash Bigotts. &Page states that the '''Park House Estate''' was considered the '''Manor of Ash'''. However, it is worth mentioning that the Park House belongs to the Rendlesham Estate and not the High House. During the dissolution of the Campsey Abbey in 1536, the Manorial rights that belonged to the Abbey were granted to Sir William de Willoughby, who later became Lord Willoughby. In the middle of the 17th Century, '''John Braham''', residing in what is currently referred to as the Park House, held lordship over one of the Manors. On the other hand, the Manor of Ashmoor Hall was held by William Glover, who resided in the High House. [Footnote: William Glover the father in law of John Brames child mentioned in will of likely son. ==Sources== See Also: *https://www.campseaashechurch.org.uk/People_AtoE.php/ The Braham Family of Campsea Ash by Mark William Braham](accessed 25 Jun 2023) **https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV7G-RLV

Bramlage's 15 for 15 Mission Progress

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[[Category: 15 for 15 Mission Participants]] FOR HELP: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:15_For_15 WHEN COMPLETED: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514149/did-you-complete-a-15-for-15-30-for-15-or-45-for-15-mission The purpose of this page is to keep track of the progress of Judy Bramlage towards the 15 for 15 missions. '''“One and done” missions:''' *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from 2125 to '''2275''' (added 150). '''Now more than 3047''' '''DONE''' *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. '''This 15 for 15 page and many more''' '''DONE''' *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. '''DONE''' *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *Start or join a One-Name Study.'''Henry''' '''DONE''' *Start or join a One-Place Study. '''Clarke County, AL Salt Works''' '''DONE''' *Join a geographical project.'''Alabama, in United States Black Heritage''' '''DONE''' *Join a topical project. 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Brancepeth A Pit Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Brancepeth Colliery, Willington, County Durham, 1896]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Brancepeth A Pit Colliery 1896 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 13 April 1896 * Location: Brancepeth A Pit Colliery, Willington, County Durham, England * Victims: 20 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| 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;"|Brigham, Joseph, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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Branch Street was a 4-house street occupied by Ernie and Charlie Mier (kin by marriage), Dana and Becky Carter Zimmerli, Dana Jr. and Dorothy Cook Zimmerli, J. Wesley and Dagny Synstelien Zimmerli, and for a while, Ernest Wesley Carter.

Branches of the Morgan Family of Wales

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[[Space:Tredegar House, Newport, Wales, UK|Tredegar House]] | [[Space:Location Notes for the Ancestors of Angharad ferch Morgan|Location Notes]] The Morgan family of Wales, with roots back to Welsh princes, has several branches, and Tredegar House was owned by more than one branch. ---- Work on a timeline for ownership of Tredegar House ([[Space:Tredegar House, Newport, Wales, UK#Timeline|here]], as well as [[#Tredegar House Timeline|below]]) is uncovering multiple profiles in WikiTree for Morgans that need work and several incorrect family connections. This page was created as a workspace to sort out the families in WikiTree by branch, with the plan that it will remain as a reference once done. ---- == Tredegar House, Newport == An article about the family, subtitled "Welsh, wealthy and wild, the Morgan family called Tredegar House home for centuries", notes that the family claimed descent from Welsh princes and that "the red brick mansion that you see today was built in the 1670s.... the result of renovations to the existing house.... Records show that there has been a house on this site since the medieval age".[https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house Tredegar House]: [https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house/features/meet-the-morgan-family Meet the Morgan Family] (accessed 13 April 2022). In 2012, the UK's National Trust took over management of Tredegar House"[https://nt.global.ssl.fastly.net/tredegar-house/documents/diversity-an-participation-board-member.pdf Tredegar House, Newport]" (The National Trust : September 2018; accessed 13 April 2022). and provides the following overview on its website: "For more than 500 years the house was home to one of the greatest Welsh families, the Morgans, later Lords Tredegar. The Morgan family owned more than 40,000 acres in Monmouthshire, Breconshire and Glamorgan at the end of the 18th century. Their lives impacted on the population of south-east Wales socially, economically and politically and influenced the heritage of the area.[https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house Tredegar House]: [https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house#Overview Overview] (accessed 13 April 2022). A timeline of Tredegar House's ownership follows. Both the timeline and the [[#Morgan Branches|Morgan Branches section]] are "in progress" and will be updated as work progresses (see the [[#Workspace|Workspace]] section for collected notes). == Tredegar House Timeline == : From 1402-1670s is included from WikiTree's [[Space:Tredegar House, Newport, Wales, UK|Tredegar House page]] for reference.Copy of timeline on Tredegar House page, 13 Apr 2022, 7 am (try to remember not to edit it and to update it periodically from that page. Once all the profiles are sorted, links can be added. Ownership past Sir William Morgan, who oversaw the 1664-1672 renovation of the stone manor, rebuilding "on a larger scale from red brick, at that time a rare building material in Wales", is being developed here.From the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_House#cite_note-Tredegar-House-Brief-History-that dissertation] of Becky Gingell (see "[[#Additional Reading'|Additional Reading]]" (below). * 1402: Llewellyn Ap Morgan is living at Tredegar * ... ''need owners from Llewellyn ap Morgan to whomever William Morgan (d 1569) inherited from'' * 1569: Miles Morgan, son of William's illegitimate son JohnHistory of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/morgan-william-i-1569 William Morgan (-1569)].From the WikiTree profile for [[Morgan-901|Thomas Morgan MP (1534-1603)]], citing his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Morgan_(MP_died_1603) Wikipedia article]. * 1578: Thomas Morgan (Miles' cousin)History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/morgan-thomas-ii-1603 Thomas Morgan ( - 1603)]. Thomas "suc. fa. 1577, cos. 1578". * 1604 (after): Sir William Morgan succeeded his father Thomas,History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/morgan-sir-william-1567-1652 Sir William Morgan (1567-1652)]. who died in 1603 * 1652: Thomas Morgan, eldest son and heir of Sir William * ''maybe missing a generation, maybe not'' * 1670s: William and Blanche Morgan * 1680ish: Thomas, eldest son of William and Blanche (Morgan) Morgan * 1700: John Morgan, Thomas's brother/youngest son of WilliamFrom John's profile ([[Morgan-33006]]): John was born in 1671. He was was the youngest son of Sir William Morgan and his wife (and cousin) Blanche. His elder brother Sir Thomas Morgan died without surviving children in 1700, leaving John to inherit the family's Tredegar Estate, as the two middle brothers had predeceased him. Comment posted on the profile for [[Morgan-33006|John Morgan (1671-1720)]]: This portrait is the Tredegar collection is probably him - John Morgan (1669-1719) - "Marks and inscriptions: Top os [of?] stretcher: a portrait of John Morgan Esqre. of Tredegar and Ruperra. Lord Lieut. of Monmouth and Brecon. he married Martha Vaughan. painted by Sir G Kneller. the property of Thomas Morgan Esqre" (accessed 13 April 2022).[https://archive.org/details/parliamentaryhi01willgoog/page/n148/mode/2up p 128]: 1734. May 2. John Hanbury again, and Thomas Morgan of Tredegar. Second son of John M. (see 1701,) and bro. to Sir Wm. M. (see 1721), b. 7 May 1702, el. M.P. for Brecon at the age of 21 in 1723 and sat till 1734, m. about 1726 Jane 2nd dau. and co-heir of Col. Maynard Colchester M.P. of Westbury- on-Severn, co. Glouc, was Judge Advocate General May 1741-68 when he res., Tand from his ofiEicial title, was known in the county as " General Morgan,") Lord Lieut, and Cus. Rot. ana Brigadier General of the Militia of cos. Monmouth and Brecon 18 June 1731-69, voted for the Excise Bill 1733, and the Convention 1739, succ. his nephew Wm. Morgan (see 1747) in the great Tredegar estates 16 July 1763, and was M.P. CO. Mon. 1734-47, and co. Brecon 1747 until his death 11 April 1769. His seats were, Tredegar, Mon., R.uperra, Glam., Dderw, co. Brecon, and Brickendonbury, Herts. * 1720: Sir William Morgan, son of John and Martha (Vaughan) MorganFrom John Morgan's Wikipedia article: "In 1715, Morgan inherited Rhiwperra Castle and the manor of Gwynllwg from his uncle, Sir John Morgan and obtained the lord lieutenancy of the county and also of Brecknockshire.[4] [para] By his wife Martha Vaughan, Morgan had two sons, Sir William Morgan, upon whom he settled the Tredegar estate, and Sir Thomas Morgan, upon whom he settled Rhiwpera." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morgan_(of_Rhiwpera) Wikipedia], which calls him "of Rhiwpera" and gives him birth/death dates of 4 January 1671–7 March 1720 (but no source for birth date; death date may be old/new confusion), accessed 13 April 2022. * ? Catholic School * ? School * ''other?'' * 2012-?: Newport [City/County?] Council * 2062-2012: The National Trust "acquired Tredegar House from Newport County Council on a 50 year lease" == Morgan Branches == Main branch and several cadet branches. The main branch of the family... Sir William Morgan, who owned Tredegar House in the 1670s, was of the Machen Morgans. He married his cousin Blanche, who was a __[?]__ Morgan.Need a source for her branch. Both heirs to Morgan wealth, they pooled their resources to renovate the family home....Pretty sure ref name=TredegarHouse, but need to check & add the "why". === Machen Cadet Branch === : Thomas Morgan, MP, headed the cadet branch of the family at Machen. The History of Parliament Online biography of his son, Sir William Morgan (1567-1652), provides a bit of history of Tredegar House: "In 1578, the death of Miles Morgan brought the Tredegar estate to the Machen branch of the family, which thereafter enjoyed a formidable landed presence in the south-west of the county." Thomas was the eldest son of Sir Rowland Morgan of Machen, Monmouthshire. "He inherited Tredegar House from his cousin Miles Morgan, who had died at sea after inheriting it from William Morgan."From the WikiTree profile for [[Morgan-901|Thomas Morgan MP (1534-1603)]], citing his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Morgan_(MP_died_1603) Wikipedia article].As of 12 April 2022, there does not appear to be a WikiTree profile for cousin Miles who died in 1578. Which William Morgan Miles inherited Tredegar House from needs to be researched.For additional details and a discussion of uncertainties concerning the lineage of Sir William Morgan (1567-abt.1652), see [[Morgan-126|his profile]] (which as of 10 April 2022 displays the "Uncertain Family" research notes box). === Tredegar Cadet Branch === === Junior Branch of Morgan of Tredegar === : Copied text from BHO artilce, "MANOR OF WENTLOOG alias KEYNSHAM Sometimes Called LANRUMNEY": In a letter received from the lord of this manor by the writer, it is spoken of as "the manor of Llanrhymney, or, properly called, Wentloog, alias Keynsham. [para] It was situate in the several parishes of Rumney, Saint Mellon's and Llanedern, Monmouthshire. [para] In 1507 it belonged to the Abbey of Keynsham, and David Kemeys was bailiff thereof. At the dissolution his family acquired it. [para] A junior branch of Morgan of Tredegar held this manor in the 17th century, as may be seen by the tombs of Morgans of "Landrumney" in the north transept of Saint Mellon's church, Monmouthshire. [para] 1899. George Crofts Williams, Esq., is now the lord.https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cardiff-records/vol2/pp8-41 === Cadet Branch === == Workspace == can't remember where I got the "stone manor to red brick" quote... I've lost several edits due to computer crashes & may have lost the actual source in one of them. Maybe from Becky's dissertation? (if so, I paraphrased) from Becky's dissertation: In the late-seventeenth century, Tredegar House experienced one of its greatest transformations in its history. Its conversion from the stone medieval manor to the grand brick mansion, and the extensive reconstruction this occasioned, was conducted by Sir William Morgan between 1664 and 1672. The original estate had been a success for the Morgans, however, it is apparent that they wanted to reconfigure their home to reflect their new wealth. There were, however, earlier transitions but there are no surviving documents which relate to the reconfiguring of the medieval house at Tredegar apart from references to the hall which suggests that such alterations occurred towards the end of the fifteenth century. According to John Leland there was ‘a fair place of stone’ at Tredegar in c.1540,1 while its grandeur was sufficient for Charles I to stay at the home during the civil wars as he remained there between 16 and 17 July 1645.2 : 1 John Leland, Itinerary, ed. Lucy Toulmin Smith (London: Centaur, 1964), IV, vol. 3, pp.31-3. : 2 David Freeman, Tredegar House (Newport: Newport Borough Council, 1982), p.4. and Clearly, there was a major difference between the original stone manor of Tredegar and the brick mansion which Sir William had commissioned. From examining the wing that remains today, there are clear architectural differences between the two houses other than the materials which they are made from. The remaining medieval wing is defensive in its structure, with small double-barred windows facing the courtyard. from Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_House#cite_note-Tredegar-House-Brief-History- The earliest surviving part of the building dates back to the late 15th century.[4] The house was originally built of stone and had sufficient status to host Charles I. Between 1664 and 1672, however, William Morgan decided to rebuild the house on a larger scale from red brick, at that time a rare building material in Wales. The architect of the enlarged house is not known for certain, but Newman follows Howard Colvin's suggestion that the design was by Roger and William Hurlbutt, who had worked in a similar style at Ragley Hall and Warwick Castle.[5] The architectural historian Peter Smith, writing in his work Houses of the Welsh Countryside, called Tredegar, "the most splendid brick house of the seventeenth century in Wales".[1] In his 1882 publication, local historian Octavius Morgan provides a plan of an intricate garden maze which was in place prior to the 1660s improvements and which probably dated from the time of Queen Elizabeth I.[6] from the friends of Tredegar House website - http://www.friends-of-tredegar-house.co.uk/ ... "This site is modified and administrated by Annie Parker" Tredegar House is one of the architectural wonders of Wales and one of the most significant late 17th century buildings in the whole of the Britain. The earliest documented owner of a house at Tredegar is Llewelyn ap Morgan, who was alive in 1402, whilst in 1540 John Leland mentions "a very faire place of stone", called Tredegar. Meanwhile Charles I and his retinue visited the house in 1645, which indicates the importance of the property. Tredegar House is largely a creation of the late 17th century: between 1664 - 1672 it was rebuilt on a palatial scale when a sequence of state rooms was incorporated into the building. At this time the estate comprised 1,000 acres, of which 90 acres remain today. The Lords of Tredegar are no more, the last dying in 1962. The House was sold and it's contents dispersed in 1951 and for 23 years it was a school. Taking over Tredegar House in 1974, Newport Borough Council began restoring and refurbishing the property. The story of Tredegar House and the Morgan family is a fascinating one. To find out more become a Friend and help to restore one of the finest 17th properties in Wales. Editable information from the timeline copied 13 April, 5am: * 1402: Llewellyn Ap Morgan is living at Tredegar * 1569: William Morgan dies, naming as heir Miles Morgan, son of his illegitimate son John;History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/morgan-william-i-1569 William Morgan (-1569)]. Miles Morgan inherits Tredegar House. * 1578: Miles Morgan "perished at sea in the service of Sir Humphrey Gilbert in 1578, leaving Tredegar to his cousin Thomas Morgan." Thomas, son of Rowland Morgan, inherits Tredegar House from his cousin Miles. * 1603: Thomas Morgan dies.History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/morgan-thomas-ii-1603 Thomas Morgan ( - 1603). Thomas "suc. fa. 1577, cos. 1578". * 1604 (after): Sir William Morgan succeeded his father Thomas * 1651: Sir William writes his will, naming as heir his eldest son Thomas Morgan * 1670s: William Morgan and Blanche, his wife, renovate the stone manor to red brick. extracted from a quote in the Tredegar House article on the family on WikiTree's Tredegar House page: "Sir William Morgan and his wife, Blanche, were the visionaries behind the red brick mansion that you see today [which] was built in the 1670s...." The phrasing ("the visionaries") seems leave open the question of which Morgan made the renovations, but considering the Sir William who was MP for Monmouthshire in 1624-1625 had died by 1653, it wasn't him. Also, his HOP bio does not list a wife named Blanche. His son Thomas was executor of his will (dated 1651). His "only child by his second wife," Sir Anthony Morgan, received nothing from the will.History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/morgan-sir-william-1567-1652 Sir William Morgan (1567-1652)]. The History of Parliament Online biography for Sir William Morgan of Tredegar and Machen, Monmouthshire (1567-1652) notes that the Morgans "claimed descent from Cadifor Fawr, an eleventh-century prince of Dyfed. Central in establishing their fortunes was the marriage in the early fourteenth century of Sir Llewellyn ab Ifor with Angharad, heiress to Sir Morgan ap Maredudd, lord of Tredegar." Angharad is a descendant of The Lord Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth.The WikiTree profiles for Llewelyn and Angharad are [[ab Ifor-2|Llewelyn ab Ifor]] and [[Ferch_Morgan-7|Angharad ferch Morgan]] (1300-1334). For location notes about Angharad's ancestors (but only to [[ap Gruffydd-3|The Lord Rhys]]), see [[Space:Location Notes for the Ancestors of Angharad ferch Morgan|this WikiTree page]]. Wikipedia also reports the connection to Cadifor Fawr: "Tredegar's name came from Tredegar Fawr, the name of the mansion or seat of the old Morgans, who were descended from Cadifor the Great the son of Collwyn; and the owners of the land upon which Tredegar stands. The earliest record of someone with the name Morgan living at Tredegar is 1402: a Llewellyn Ap Morgan."Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_House#The_Tredegar_Morgans_1402%E2%80%931951 Tredegar House] (accessed 10 April 2022).As of 12 April 2022, WikiTree appears to not have a profile for this Llewelyn ap Morgan (at least, not identifiable as the Llewelyn of Tredegar House in 1402). Sir William's parents: Thomas (also an MP) & "Elizabeth, da. of Roger Bodenham of Rotherwas, Herefs.". Sir William's heir was his son Thomas, by his first wife Elizabeth Wynter. Thomas "represented Monmouthshire in the Short and first Protectorate Parliaments. [Sir William] Morgan’s portrait, painted around 1650, is held at Tredegar House, and hints at the approaching mortality of the aged Member, by including a skull on his left hand." The National Trust's Tredegar collection once included a portrait of Sir William Morgan (1560-1653) and has an [https://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/1553762 entry for it] but no image, as it is no longer owned by the National Trust.[https://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/place/tredegar-house National Trust, Tredegar Collection] (accessed 12 April 2022). : ''Summary'': Oil painting on canvas, Sir William Morgan (1560 - 1653), style of Sir Peter Lely (Soest 1618 – London 1680). A full-length portrait of a man, wearing a contemporary wig and lace cravat, but the rest of his dress is a version of classical costume that was popular in portraits of men in the 1660s-1670s, making him look like a Roman general in armour. His left hand is resting on his armour helmet. : ''Provenance'': This painting was sold from the house in the mid 20th century and is now on loan to the National Trust. When the house was built the State Dining Room had busts of Roman Emperors all around the interior and it is possible that this portrait was comissioned to hang there; bought by Private Treaty sale, 2014. A bit of a tangle. William Morgan, son of Morgan Llewellyn of Blaentringarth, Ystradfellte, Brec., married (after having lived as man/wife with another woman - see [[Morgan-309|his profile]]) Elizabeth Morgan, daughter of William Morgan. "In his will of 27 May 1649, Morgan directed that he be buried in Brecon church next to his father. He left his estates to his son, William, and provided for a portion of up to £2,000 for his daughter, Blanche. Morgan entreated his children to be guided by his brother-in-law, Thomas Morgan† of Machen...." [† means he was an MP but his biography is not online]History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/morgan-william-1600-1649 William Morgan (c1600-1649)]. == Footnotes == == Additional Reading == * Gingell, Becky. "A Study into the Material Culture of the Morgan Family of Tredegar House in the late-Seventeenth Century", 2012 dissertation ([http://www.friends-of-tredegar-house.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Microsoft-Word-Tredegar-House-Becky.pdf pdf]) posted by ''[http://www.friends-of-tredegar-house.co.uk/ Friends of Tredegar House]'', accessed 12 April 2022.

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to find my great grandfathers records The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brand-1451|a Jones]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * military records *to find all news clippings and images that i can * 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=12753379 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Brandeburg Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Brandeburg-1|Jesse Brandeburg]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == The name goes back farther than my adopted relative (Samuel Bain/Baines/Bains) - adopted by John C Brandeburg and Henrietta Margaret Atkins. I'm interested to know more about where the name actually came from, even if it isn't my DNA. *Find original US immigration record

Brandenburg Team

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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Brandenburg, Germany/Brandenburg, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Brandenburg 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 Brandenburg? 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 Brandenburg 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%3DBrandenburg+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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%3DBrandenburg+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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%3DBrandenburg+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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%3DBrandenburg+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Brandenburg== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-2.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Brandenburg_Team.jpg |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1990 :Capital: Potsdam :English: Brandenburg :German: Brandenburg {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-6.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Brandenburg location in Germany }} :The eastern part of Old Brandenburg (about 25%) has belonged to Poland since 1945. Located in the Northeast part of Germany Brandenburg is the fifth largest state by area and the tenth by population. Potsdam is its largest city and its capital. It surrounds the city state of Berlin. It also borders the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, and the country of Poland. Part of what was the historical area of Brandenburg, the Neumark east of the Oder–Neisse line, after Germany's defeat in World War II became part of Poland. *[https://www.brandenburg.de/de/portal/bb1.c.473964.de Brandenburg.de]: Land Brandenburg Portal *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg Wikipedia]: Brandenburg *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Brandenburg-state-Germany Britannica]: Brandenburg *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/brandenburg.htm NationsOnline]: Brandenburg *[https://www.brandenburg.de/cms/detail.php/bb1.c.330014.de Brandenburg.de]: Discover Brandenburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam Wikipedia]: Potsdam *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg_an_der_Havel Wikipedia]: Brandenburg an der Havel *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottbus Wikipedia]: Cottbus *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_(Oder) Wikipedia]: Frankfurt (Oder) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oranienburg Wikipedia]: Oranienburg ===Maps=== :Maps Coordinates: 52°21′43″N 13°0′29″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Brandenburg Google Maps]: Brandenburg map *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg#/media/File:Metropolregion_Berlin-Brandenburg_Einwohnerdichte.svg Wikipedia]: Population density in Berlin-Brandenburg in 2015 *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brandenburg_Maps#/media/File:Province_of_Brandenburg_Kingdom_of_Prussia,_1905,_Administrative_Map-1.png FamilySearch]: Province of Brandenburg Kingdom of Prussia, 1905, Administrative Map *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/File:Karte_der_%C3%84mter_in_Brandenburg.png FamilySearch]: Karte der Ämter in Brandenburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg#/media/File:Brandenburg,_administrative_divisions_-_de_-_colored.svg Wikipedia]: Administrative divisions of Brandenburg ===History=== :From Wikipedia: Brandenburg originated in the Northern March in the 900s AD, from areas conquered from the Wends. It later became the Margraviate of Brandenburg, a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 15th century, it came under the rule of the House of Hohenzollern, which later also became the ruling house of the Duchy of Prussia and established Brandenburg-Prussia, the core of the later Kingdom of Prussia. From 1815 to 1947, Brandenburg was a province of Prussia. :Following the abolition of Prussia after World War II, Brandenburg was established as a state by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, and became a state of the German Democratic Republic in 1949. In 1952, the state was dissolved and broken up into multiple regional districts. Following German reunification, Brandenburg was re-established in 1990 and became one of the five new states of the Federal Republic of Germany. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Brandenburg Wikipedia]: Province of Brandenburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg#History Wikipedia]: History of Brandenburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margraviate_of_Brandenburg Wikipedia]: Margraviate of Brandenburg, a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 *[http://ostbrandenburg.com/brandenburg.htm Ostbrandenburg.com]: Neumark/Ostbrandenburg ===Culture=== :Lakes and hiking trails and cosmopolitan cities. This area of Germany has castles and quaint villages. Old world and futuristic blended. Cuisine is hearty and down to earth with lots of meat and potato style dishes. *[https://www.brandenburg-tourism.com/discover-brandenburg/sights.html Brandenburg Tourism]: Discover Brandenburg *[https://www.hbpg.de/home.html House of Brandenburg-Prussian History]: deu: Haus der Brandenburgisch-Preußischen Geschichte *[https://www.museen-brandenburg.de/en/homepage Museen in Brandenburg]: Museums *[https://www.schloesser-gmbh.de/index-en.php Brandenburg Castles] *[https://germanfoods.org/recipes/recipe-collections-recipes-from-brandenburg/ German Foods]: Recipe Collections – Recipes from Brandenburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg_cuisine Wikipedia]: Brandenburg cuisine *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Oder_Valley_National_Park Wikipedia]: Lower Oder Valley National Park *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spreewald Wikipedia]: Spreewald ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=18 German Genealogical Society of MN]: Brandenburg Resources and Email Lists *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brandenburg_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Brandenburg Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/places/europe/germany/brandenburg/ Ancestry.com]: Brandenburg family history research page *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration ===Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187327-Activities-c47-t175-Brandenburg.html Tripadvisor]: Churches & Cathedrals in Brandenburg *[https://www.joinmychurch.com/churches/Germany/Brandenburg/10/ Join My Church]: Churches in Brandenburg *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] ===Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Brandenburg?id=state_1560 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Brandenburg *[https://www.touristlink.com/germany/brandenburg/cat/cemeteries.html Tourist Link]: Cemeteries in Brandenburg *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187327-Activities-c47-t7-Brandenburg.html Tripadvisor]: Brandenburg Cemeteries ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://www.bing.com/maps?q=brandenburg%20germany%20libraries&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&pq=brandenburg%20germany%20libraries&sc=0-29&sk=&cvid=3BCAF67C2588452986E8AE3E85DC56C7 Bing Search]: Brandenburg Libraries ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/ Universität Potsdam]: The University of Potsdam was established in 1991 and is one of the youngest universities in Germany *[https://www.europa-uni.de/en/index.html European University Viadrina]: founded in 1506 at Frankfurt/Oder *[https://collegewikipedia.com/europe/germany/brandenburg/university College Wikipedia]: Universities In Brandenburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Brandenburg Wikipedia]: Category:Universities and colleges in Brandenburg *[https://www.4icu.org/de/brandenburg/town/ UniRank]: Brandenburg Universities ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/brandenburg/ Phone Book of the World]: Brandenburg ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree]]: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *[[Space:Brandenburg_from_Brandenburg_Legends|Brandenburg from Brandenburg Legends]] by Jack Day ==WikiTree Categories== *English: [[:Category:Brandenburg, Germany|Brandenburg, Germany]] *German: [[:Category: Brandenburg, Deutschland|Brandenburg, Deutschland]] ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Wikipedia]: Sütterlin *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting FamilySearch]: Germany - Handwriting *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Wikipedia]: Kurrent *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Wikipedia]: Blackletter *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Wikipedia]: Fraktur *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F Wikipedia]: ß *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg WikiMedia]: Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|WikiTree]]: Genealogy Glossary of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
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Brandling Name Study

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[[Category: Brandling Name Study]] ===Pedigrees=== ::[[image:Browne-214.jpg|thumb|Brandling, (Vis. of York., 1563/4)]] ::[[image:Brandling-15.png|thumb|Brandling of Leathley, 14 Aug 1665]] ::[[image:Brandling-10.jpg|thumb|Brandling of Newcastle, (Foster, 1891)]] ::[[image:Brandling-26.png|thumb|Pedigree of the Brandlings of Nun Lands & Chapel Lands in Jesmond]]

Brandon Newton PA/DE/NJ/VA Research Project

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Newton-5436|Brandon Newton]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Newton-5436&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brandon Newton To-Do List|Brandon's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hartman-1427|Hartman, Samuel ]] || 1819-04-20 || to-do |- |}

Brandsville-Rover Missouri 1926 Tornado

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The story of the tornado that hit Brandsville, Rover & Thomasville, Thanksgiving Day, 1926. This page is mostly from the '''Rover''' perspective of the tornado. Background to the story:
In Rover, the Baptist church met in a building (probably on the location where it is now) in a 2-story frame building. The Baptist congregation met in the downstairs and the Odd Fellows lodge met upstairs.
Across the street, there were 2 stores, Ed White's store and Garrett's store. [[Baty-456|Riley Baty]] had been building a second floor on White's store as a meeting place.
''The Oregon County Times-Leade''r (Koshkonong), Sept 2, 1926, pg 6 —
Riley Baty and sons Marion & Eddie are building a lodge hall over Ed White’s store. The Baptist church building had burned down in March (see clipping at right).
''The Oregon County Times-Leader'' (Koshkonong), Thur, Mar 25, 1926, pg 1 -- Fire at Rover - One night last week the big frame building used as the Baptist church downstairs and as the Odd Fellows hall upstairs burned to the ground The fire was first discovered about 2 o'clock a.m., but it was impossible to save anything from the burning building. Residents at Rover believing the fire to have been of incedinary origin, sent for blood hounds at Springfield to discover if possible, whether their beliefs were well grounded. As yet, we have heard of no definite actions being taken, If the hounds did give a clue. The building was insured for $2,000. Fortunately for the Baptists, Rab Jolliff, a local preacher and sometimes pastor at the church, had been paying the insurance on the building before it burned in March 1926. So, when it burned Rab received the insurance money of $2,000. In considering how to re-build, the church people decided they didn't want Rab making the decisions, so he gave the insurance money to the trustees to build another building. They didn't offer to pay him back for paying the premiums, and the trustees did not keep up the payments on the insurance. So when the tornado happened in Nov., there was no money to rebuild again.
Construction on the 2nd church began in the early Fall, with Riley Baty and sons concrete company doing the work.
''The Oregon County Times-Leader'' (Koshkonong), Oct 7, 1926, Pg 1 —
The Baptist congregation at Rover are building a new church. It is being constructed of concrete blocks. Riley Baty & sons are the contractors. On '''Thanksgiving Day, 1926''' in the early evening a tornado developed and touched down in Brandsville. It ran in an almost straight line northeast from Brandsville (where 3 were killed, many injured, and many buildings destroyed), to Rover (5 were injured and 4 buildings destroyed), then near [[VonAllmen-37|Elmer Von Allmen]]'s farm (whose house was moved off the foundation), to Thomasville (a few roofs were blown off, but no one injured). When the tornado hit Rover, 2 stores, the Baptist church, and 1 house were destroyed. A few people had taken refuge in White's concrete block store, but it was demolished with people injured inside. They were Mr and Mrs E.A. White, [[Baty-456|Riley Baty]] & son [[Baty-483|Eddie]], and [[Jolliff-270|Gus Jolliff]]. The tornado's path went through Elmer VonAllmen's farm, to Thomasville. Raymon VonAllmen was about 10 years old at the time. He remembered his dad, Elmer, grabbing the front door and holding it shut. It shook the whole house taking it off its foundation and damaging it. Son, Dean said that Elmer wasn't afraid of storms and discounted the danger until this tornado came dangerously close to them. The next morning the boys were digging a cellar. Daughter, Bertha said that after the storm they had to tear the house down and rebuild it. The family lived in the barn for a few months while it was rebuilt. Emma Jane (Bay) Ledbetter was married to [[Trantham-291|Elijah Sanford "Eli" Trantham]]. They had several small children. "On a warm Thansgiving Day, a severe storm rolled by causing doors to be nailed shut. The next morning, the older 6 children went to school. (Eli) was in another state. (Emma) needed feed for the cows, so she hitched up the team to the wagon. Taking the cream, a basket of eggs" and 2 small children, "she started for Rover.... Along the road, tin in the trees frightened the team. Upon arriving in Rover, she found a tornado had demolished the town. Needing feed she persuaded the store owner to let her have a sack of what was lying on the ground." (from ''Oregon County [MO] History'' 1990, pg 254) The Baptist church was without a building and without insurance. Rab Jolliff and another man in the church (don't know his name) took out a mortgage on their farms to build the new building that is now standing. They visited around the community trying to raise money, but weren't able to collect enough. When Rab died in 1930, he still hadn't paid off the mortgage. His son, Aaron, who inherited his farm, finally finished paying it off. Here are 2 newspaper articles about the tornado. ''The Thayer News'', Dec 3, 1926, pg 1 —
3 Killed and Many Made Homeless by Tornado -
About 6:30 Thursday night, Nov. 25th, a tornado swept the town of Brandsville, leaving death and destruction in its wake.
Just a few minutes after the news was sent out, large numbers of people from Thayer, West Plains and Koshkonong rushed to Brandsville to assist in anyway possible to relieve the suffering of the injured and care for the dead. Probably 30 people were injured at Brandsville
At '''Rover''' in Oregon county, two stores, a church and one dwelling were destroyed and five persons injured.
The dead at Brandsville were '''Mrs. Lou Hart''', an eldrly woman, Miss '''Averell Lyles''', aged 13 years and Mr. '''John F. Johnson''', of Thayr.v A number of Thayer people were in that vicinity just a few minutes before and after the tornado Mr. '''W. A. Mooney''' and '''Dr. Gullic''' had just driven up to the Smith Garage on the highway when the wind came with all its fury Mr. Mooney said it was hard to describe it.
All the electric lights in Brandsville were out of commission, and it was not known just how much damge was done, until Friday mornng when it was seen that many people were in dire distress.
The people of Thayer, always ready to do their part to relieve suffering humanity, contributed liberally to a fund raised by Mr. Mooney Friday morning for immediate relief.
On Saturday morning, pursuant to a call from the local American Legion Post, a number of out people met at the YMCA. Mr. T.W. Mesara, acting Commander, stated the object of the meeting and apointed committees to solicit throughout the town, the chairmen of the committees were Mesdames Albert Beek, W.N. Carr, Harry Miller, G.E. Gamel, Jess Hanes, D. Moore, E.E. Bateman, A.B. Salem, F.A. Barnes, W.P. Lamb and P.O, Freeman. These ladies selected other ladies to assist. the result of their work was a big truck load of clothing, bedding and groceries sent to brandsville late saturday afternoon, and other supplies to be sent later. In addition to the suppies wite a neat sum of money was raised, this in addition to about $100 raised Friday by Mr. Mooney. Probably $500 in cash was raised in Thayer.
The following is the list of dead and injured, given out by the West Plains quill:
The dead, Mrs. Lou Hart, Brandsville, Miss Averell Lyles, Brandsville, John Johnson, Thayer.
At Brandsville the injured, Mrs. John Johnson, Thayer; Fred Lyle, Mrs. Fred Lyle and 5 Lyle children; John McMillin, 3 ribs broken; Mrs. W.W. Jacobs, collar bone broken, other injuries; Miss Lillie McMillin, severe ankle injury; Carl Gullic and Russell McMillin, 5 other children of the John McMillin family; Mrs Phin McMillin, Mrs Ralph Palmer's baby, Wilma Bussell, Andy Harbeston; Miss Jacobs, bad cuts on chin, leg and ankle; "Uncle Dick" Smith, hand and back injured.
At '''Rover, Riley Baty''', three broken ribs and other injuries, '''Eddie Baty, Ed White, Mrs. Ed White, Capt. Gus Jolliff.''' ''The Oregon County Times-Leader'' (Koshkonong), Dec 2, 1926, pg 1 —
Tonado Kills Many - Much Damage in Brandsville —
A tornado which swept through the eastern part of Howell and western part of Oregon counties destroyed major portion of Brandsville and Rover and did much damage near Thomasvile.
The storm struck at 6:30 o’clock, making a wide swath through the town. Three lives were lost there.
'''Mrs. Hart,''' a widow, was blown from her home into the street and instantly killed. '''John Johnson,''' a merchant of Thayer, had been hunting. He was driving along the highway when the tornado struck his car, hurling it against a telephone pole. He was instantly killed. His wife, also in the car, was slightly injured.
'''Mary Lile''', daughter of Fred Lile was found dangerously injured. She was taken to the Christa Hogan hospital in West Plains where she died that night.
The large wine cellars of the Brandsville Fruit company were crushed like an egg shell. The canning factory was blown across the Frisco tracks. The community house was wrecked. the Catholic church was blown from the foundation into the street.
Thirty-two buildings were destroyed by the storm, nearly all of which were homes, and it is estimated that there (are) at least one hundred homeless there.
The stores of Ramsey & Kemp, Dubois & Son, and Howard Bales and George Bartley’s garage were badly damaged.
At '''Rover''' the concrete store building of E.A. White was demolished. Several persons seeking refuge from the storm were in the store, '''Mr and Mrs White, Riley Baty, and Gus Jolliff''' were injured. White’s mill was also destroyed. L.A. Garrett’s store at this point was leveled to the (ground) and the new Baptist church was demolilshed. …
The storm struck near Thomasville where the damage was not so great. Houses were unroofed, barns blown down and stock killed, but no person was injured. …
Citizens from Thayer, West Plains and Koshkonong were in Brandsville in a very short time to help care for the wounded and returned Friday morning with supplies for the homeless. …(cont) == Sources == * newspaper references - https://shsmo.org/collections/newspapers/mdnp

Brandy's family

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

Brandywine Presbyterian Church, Chester County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Glenmoore, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church, Glenmoore, Pennsylvania ]] [[:Category: Chester County, Pennsylvania, Lockhart Name Study]] [[:Category:Lockhart Name Study]] Info on Deed/property after the establishment of the Church in the 1700s. Church: Land Deed for the Brandywine Manor Presbyterian Church: Chester Co., PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Leslie . USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non- commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ Transcribed from Rev. Grier's records - an abstract of the deed of land for the Brandywine Manor Presbyterian Church Date: 5, 26, 1807 Contracting Parties: Granters: William Brown, Brandywine Twp., Merchant and Martha his wife. Grantees: Ephraim Allen William Anderson Matthew Grier James R. Creswell Trustees of Presbyterians of Brandywine Samuel Craig Congregation James Lockhart Joseph Grier James McConnell James Ralston Consideration: 5 shillings Description: Lot Bounds: Begin at stone in line of Springfield Manor, thence by same N 84 1/2 degrees E 24 P to stone in said line thence by other lands of William Brown S 5 1/2 degrees E 20 P to a stone by same S 84 1/2 degrees W 24 P to stone and by same N 5 1/2 degrees W 20 P to place of beginning. Acreage: 3 A Recital: Whereas Joseph Long deede tract in Brandywine Twp. to William Brown 8.5.1790, 115 3/4 A with appurtanances excepting 3 A for "use of Deenes congregation". Deed Book F-2 vol. 30, pg. 55 Purpose: for use of congregation Recorded: Date: 6.2.1807 Place: Deed Book A-4. vol. 49, pp381-2, Chester Co., Courthouse SOURCE: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/church/brandywine-mpc.txt Accessed 14 March 2015. -------- On 24 Jun 2007, the Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church voted to immediately disaffiliate from the Presbyterian Church (USA) and begin the process of becoming affiliated with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. See Patrick Jean, [https://www.layman.org/news2151/ Three southeast Pennsylvania churches vote to immediately disaffiliate from the PCUSA], The Layman, 29 Jun 2007. For a brief history of the Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church, see [http://www.forkschurch.org/About/Our_Story Our Story].
For a more detailed history of the early years, see [James M'Clune, [https://archive.org/details/historyofpresbyt00mclu History of the Presbyterian Church in the Forks of Brandywine, Chester County, Pa.] (Brandywine Manor Presbyterian Church), from A.D. 1735 to A.D. 1885 : with biographical sketches of the deceased pastors of the church and of those who prepared for the Christian ministry under the direction of the Rev. Nathan Grier, (J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia: 1885). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forks_of_the_Brandywine_Presbyterian_Church

Branham Family Mysteries

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My great grandfather, James H C Branham, born about 1814 in Kentucky served in the 3rd Missouri Cavalry, CSA during the Civil War. He was reportedly hung by Union Soldiers on 10 Mar 1865 in Laclede County, Missouri and his wife Mary Elizabeth J Hoskins and the children, Emily Jane, William D, Mary A S, Sarah Emma and James Hampton, fled to Texas. I can not find his parents or any connection to the rest of the Branhams for him! Would appreciate any information you can supply about him or his family! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Branksome, Dorset

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[[:Category: Poole, Dorset]]
[[:Category: Dorset]] '''Branksome''' is a suburb of [[:Category:Poole, Dorset|Poole, Dorset]]. It borders [[:Category: Parkstone, Dorset|Parkstone]], another small Poole suburb, to the west and north, [[:Category: Branksome Park, Dorset|Branksome Park]] (a more affluent forested area) to the south and Westbourne to the east. ===Resources=== *[[Wikipedia:Branksome,_Dorset|Branksome on Wikipedia]] *[http://http://www.opcdorset.org/BranksomeParkFiles/BranksomePark.htm Branksome Park Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/1276 Vision of Britain] *Dorset Churches: [http://dorset-churches.org.uk/branksome-st-aldhelm.html Branksome (St. Aldhelm, St. Aldhelm's Road)] *Dorset Churches: [http://dorset-churches.org.uk/branksome-st-clement.html Branksome (St. Clement, St. Clement's Road)] *Dorset Churches: [http://dorset-churches.org.uk/branksome-park.html Branksome Park (All Saints, Western Road)]

Brannon, Goins, Family & Friends Reunion

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Reunion will be held on Ball Rd in DeRidder at the home of Kim Brannon, Nancy Brannon Hicks and Joey & Diane Brannon. This is first annual Reunion for the Brannon's and Goins'. We are very excited at the thought of visiting with our family and old friends. If you have pictures or stories to share please let me know. I am in the process of making a Family DVD to share at the reunion, so if you have anything to share i would really appreciated it. More information will be forth coming on this site in the near future.

Brannon Family Cemetery

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The Brannon family cemetery is a small plot on the former plantation of [[Brannon-1057|George Washington Brannon]] near Carr's Creek in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. It is the burial site for [[Brannon-1057|George Washington Brannon]] and some of his close family.[[Harvey-13847|Garms, Anne (Harvey)]]. Pedigree sheet for George Washington Brannon and Margaret Ann Richardson and children, p. 23. Copy in possession of [[Heggen-43|Michael Heggen]]. == Known burials == # "Bobby Brannon" (this is probably Robert Mills Brannon, 1856-1893) # "Two infants" # [[Brannon-1057|George Washington Brannon]] # [[Richardson-22975|Margaret Ann (Richardson) Curtis Brannon]] # Skipped space (possibly [[Curtis-12491|Lorenzo Dow Curtis]], late husband of Margaret Ann Richardson) # "Aunt Laura" (possibly Louisa Almira Curtis, 1847-1879) == Research Notes == As of the 1960s, the land on which the cemetery sits was owned by the Cooper family, according to my late aunt, [[Harvey-13847|Anne (Harvey) Garms]]. With some sleuthing, I hope to be able to locate this more accurately. [[Heggen-43|Heggen-43]] 04:21, 9 December 2019 (UTC) I suspect that all of the unmarried children of Lorenzo, Margaret, and GW are buried here—namely [[Curtis-12493|Amzy Richardson Curtis]], Emily Jane Brannon (1851-1853), Susan Archie Brannon (1854-1867), and Tabitha Alexander (1861-1862). [[Heggen-43|Heggen-43]] 04:21, 9 December 2019 (UTC) == Sources ==

Brant County, Ontario, Cemeteries

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If you have any questions about cemeteries in Brant County, or this category in general, please feel free to contact me! [[Daniels-2254|Christine]] '''Brant County''' includes the communities of Brantford, Paris, Burford, and St. George. It also includes Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Reserve and Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Reserve. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Brant Brant County at Wikipedia] : [https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/searchmapframes.php Canadian County Atlas], Brant County is number 11. '''Cemetery Links''' :[http://www.brant.ca/en/explore-our-services/county-cemeteries.asp Brant County Cemeteries] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cangmg/ontario/southern/brant/index.htm Brant County Cemeteries at Ontario Gravemarker Gallery] :[http://canadianheadstones.com/on/cemeteries.php?selected_cid=2 Brant County Cemeteries at Canadian Headstones] :[http://www.interment.net/can/on/brant/index.htm Brant County Cemeteries at Interment.net] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=10&CSst=830&CScnty=5452&CSsr=1& Brant County Cemeteries at Find A Grave] :[http://geneofun.on.ca/query/?table=CEMS&template=cemquery&search=ASSIGNED&find=ONBRA&smode=S&sort=CEMETERY&max=200 Brant County Cemeteries at Canada's GenWeb Cemetery Project] '''Cemeteries of Brant County, Ontario''' The following list comprises the cemeteries I was able to identify within the boundaries of Brant County. If you feel there is an error in this list, please message me as I would appreciate your input - [[Daniels-2254|Christine]]. :All Saints Anglican Church Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Ontario :Beth David Jewish Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :Biggar Family Plot, Mount Pleasant Brant Cemetery, Cainsville, Ontario :Brant Cemetery, Cainsville, Ontario :[[:Category:Burford_Congregational_Cemetery%2C_Burford%2C_Ontario|Burford Congregational Cemetery, Burford, Ontario]] :Burford Pioneer Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :Campbell Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :Cathcart Cemetery, Cathcart, Ontario :Clump Family Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :Conworth Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :Dutcher Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :Early Kelvin Cemetery, Kelvin, Ontario :[[:Category:Fairchild_Cemetery%2C_Village_of_Mount_Pleasant%2C_Ontario|Fairchild Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Fairfield_Plains_United_Church_Cemetery%2C_Fairfield_Plain%2C_Ontario|Fairfield Plain’s United Church Cemetery, Fairfield Plain, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Farringdon_Cemetery%2C_Brantford%2C_Ontario|Farrringdon Church Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario]] :Fonger Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :[[:Category:Glen_Morris_Cemetery%2C_Glen_Morris%2C_Ontario|Glen Morris Cemetery, Glen Morris, Ontario]] :Governor’s Road Baptist Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :Grace Anglican Church Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :[[:Category:Greenwood_Cemetery%2C_Brantford%2C_Ontario|Greenwood Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario]] :Harley Cemetery, Harley, Ontario :Harrisburg United Church Cemetery, Harrisburg, Ontario :Hatchley Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :Hill Free Methodist Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :Holy Cross Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :Holy Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :Her Majesty’s Chapel of the Mohawks Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :Hunter Hoodless Pioneer Presbyterian Cemetery, St. George, Ontario :Johnson Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :Lymburner Cemetery, Kelvin, Ontario :Mohawk Chapel Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :[[:Category: Mount Hope Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario|Mount Hope Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Mount_Pleasant_Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Pleasant%2C_Ontario|Mount Pleasant Pioneer Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Ontario]] :Mount Vernon United Church Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Ontario :[[:Category: Northfield Cemetery, Northfield, Ontario|Northfield Cemetery, Northfield, Ontario]] :Oakhill Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :[[:Category: Oakland Cemetery, Oakland, Ontario|Oakland Cemetery, Oakland, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Oakland Pioneer Cemetery, Oakland, Ontario|Oakland Pioneer Cemetery]] :Old Paris Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :[[:Category: Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario|Onondaga Baptist Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario]] :Oxbow Aboriginal Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :[[:Category: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Ontario|Paris Municipal Cemetery, Paris, Ontario]] :Paris Plains Church Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :Pioneer Presbyterian Cemetery, St. George, Ontario :Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :Salt Springs Church Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :[[:Category:Scotland_Cemetery%2C_Scotland%2C_Ontario|Scotland Cemetery, Scotland, Ontario]] :St. Abner’s Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :[[:Category:Saint_George_United_Cemetery%2C_Saint_George%2C_Ontario|St. George United Church Cemetery, St. George, Ontario]] :St. George Baptist Cemetery, St. George, Ontario :St. James’ Anglican Church Cemetery (Old), Paris, Ontario :St. James’ Anglican Cemetery, Paris, Ontario :St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :St. Paul’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Middleport, Ontario :Tapley Cemetery, Burford, Ontario :Tranquility Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario :Westbrook Cemetery, Cainsville, Ontario :White Cemetery, Burford, Ontario '''Cemeteries of Six Nations and New Credit''' The following cemeteries appear to be located within either the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Reserve or the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Reserve. If there is an error, please message me and I will correct it. If you can provide a more accurate location or address, I would very much appreciate the assistance - [[Daniels-2254|Christine]]. :Bethany Mission Church Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Chapel of the Delaware Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Church of Jesus Christ Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Deagle Mason Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario :Garlow Line Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Grand River United Church Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Harrison Cemetery (Lost), Onondaga, Ontario :Hill Family Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Jamieson Family Burial Ground, Onondaga, Ontario :John’s Field Baptist Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Jubilee Methodist Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Lower Cayuga Longhouse, Ohsweken, Ontario :Medina Baptist Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :New Credit Cemetery, New Credit, Ontario :New Credit United Church Cemetery, New Credit, Ontario :Old Band Cemetery, New Credit, Ontario :Onondaga Holy Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario :Onondaga Longhouse, Onondaga, Ontario :Onondaga Township Indian Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario :Ohsweken Baptist Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Ohsweken Pentecostal Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario :Stump Hall Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Salvation Army Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Seneca Longhouse, Six Nations, Ontario :Six Nations Pentecostal Church Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Sour Springs Longhouse, Six Nations, Ontario :St. Barnabus Anglican Church Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :St. John’s Anglican Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :St. Luke’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :St. Paul’s Anglican (Kanyengeh) Church Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :St. Peter’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Ohsweken, Ontario :Thomas Schoolhouse Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario :Townline Cemetery, Six Nations, Ontario

Brantford Orphans' Home

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[[Category:Brantford, Ontario]] [[Category:Brantford Orphans Home]] '''The Brantford Orphans' Home''' The Brantford Orphans' Home on Sheridan Street in Brantford, Ontario, was opened in 1869 to provide a home and school for up to 30 girls. The first children who were admitted were British Home Children or children from the community whose parents had died or who were unable to care for them. [[Cockshutt-18|Ignatius Cockshutt]], a prominent business figure in Brantford, owned the building, and the orphanage itself was managed by [[Shenston-8|Thomas S. Shenston]]. His sister [[Shenston-18|Jemima]] was its first matron.{{Image|file=Shenston-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jemima Shenston }} The following list of children is compiled from the Census of Canada, 1871, and the ''Brantford Orphans' Home Album 1869-71'': *Mary Ann Allen, 8, b. England *Sarah Allen, 11, b. England, sister of Mary Ann Allen *[[Bennett-33333|Georgianna Bennett]], 7, b. England *Elizabeth Burns (Burn), 10, b. England *Julia Ann Clement, b. 1866 Ontario *[[Cowthard-2|Isabell Cowthard]], 6, b. Ontario *Louisa Folks, 6, b. England *Annie Geary, 7, b. England *[[Geary-1360|Kate Geary]], 11, b. England *Annie Godfrey, 8, b. England *Elizabeth Ann Hill, 5, b. Ontario *Mary Johnstone (Mary Ann Johnston), 12, b. Ontario *[[Jones-113121|Clara Jones]], 9, b. Ontario *[[Lyons-7906|Sarah Ann Lyons]] aka Sarah Barlow, 5, b. Ontario *[[Marlatt-519|Mary (Lillie) Marlatt]], 5, b. Ontario *Lucy Mills, 8, b. England *Louisa Peters, 7, b. Ontario *Ellen Sanders (Saunders), 5, born England *[[Scott-27722|Eliza Emily Scott]], 10, b. Ontario *Mary Stoits, 10, b. Ontario *Kelly Taylor, b. 1861 Ontario *Ellen Thomas, b. 1860 Ontario *Elizabeth Thomas, sister to Ellen *[[Wadsworth-2340|Charlotte Ann Wadsworth]], 6, b. England *Mary Jane Ward, b. 1862 Ontario *Mary Williams, 6, b. Ontario == Sources == *"Canada Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-WTZ : 19 March 2021), Jemima Shenstone, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada; citing 1871; citing National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. *Brantford Orphans' Home Album, 1869-71, Toronto Public Library, Digital Archive

Brantford Young Ladies College

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Founded in 1874, this college offered education to young women that was comprehensive. Brantford Public Library, [http://brantford.library.on.ca/files/pdfs/localhistory/ladiescollege1890.pdf Ladies College 1890] Associated with it was a conservatory of music.

Brantner Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. A gathering of Ed & Clara's Family. Starts at noon that day, goes until ? (camp sites are available at the Park and some are planning on camping.) Bring a dish to pass, beverages and utensils Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Brantwood Nursing Home Fire

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[[Category: United States of America Disasters 1900-1999]] [[Category: Missouri, Fires]] [[Category: Brantwood Nursing Home Fire, Lemay, Missouri, 1942]] [[Category: Structure Fires]] {{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Building_Fire}} {{Worldwide Disasters Sticker |text=Dedicated to those who died/or survived the 1942 Brantwood Nursing Home Fire }}
Brantwood Nursing Home Fire
On 2 March 1942, a fire broke out at the Brantwood Nursing Home, 128 East Etta Avenue, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri. The fire started near the motor for the electric icebox. Minnie M. Torrence, who had opened the nursing home four months earlier, noticed that smoke was coming through the floor boards. When she opened the cellar door, smoke spread throughout the home. She called to the patients upstairs, and two women came down the steps. She sent one of her grandchildren to summon Constable Ed Early. Minnie M. Torrence, her daughter-in-law and two grandchildren, and Ida Frances Moster escaped unaided. The other patients were carried out a window by firemen. All of them were taken to City Hospital. Henry Kern, a retired fireman, died an hour after he arrived at City Hospital. [[Winters-1540|Elizabeth Mapplebeck]] and Elizabeth Hedge died at City Hospital two days later. Justine Speck died at City Hospital nearly two weeks after the fire. The other patients were Susie Vinyard, Martin Buehler, Robert Claiborne, Alice Newberry, and Helen Diekman. The fire caused about $4,000 in damage, mostly from smoke and water. == Sources == *"Invalid Perishes in Nursing Home Fire: 9 Overcome." ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', 3 March 1942, p. 3A. *"Man, 72, Killed in Fire at Nursing Home." ''St. Louis Star-Times'', 3 March 1942, p. 3. *"Nursing Home Fire Fatal." ''Joplin News Herald'', 3 March 1942, p. 10. *"Woman, 82, Second Victim of Lemay Hospital Fire." ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', 4 March 1942, p. 7C. *"Third Death Due to Fire at Nursing Home in County." ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', 5 March 1942, p. 12C. *"Bed-Ridden Woman, 83, Is Third Victim of Fire at Nursing Home in Lemay." ''St. Louis Star-Times'', 5 March 1942, p. 3. *"Two St. Louis Women Overcome by Smoke, Die."'' Joplin Globe'', 5 March 1942, p. 9. *"Woman, 86, Fourth to Die in Nursing Home Fire Here." ''St. Louis Star-Times'', 16 March 1942, p. 14.

Brasher Genealogy - Colgate Collection - Yale University Manuscripts

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Yale University Library - Manuscripts & Archives. Colgate Collection
Brasher Family Records," containing: Genealogical information, 1663-1775 (part in Dutch).Yale University Library - Manuscripts & Archives. Colgate Collection - call # MS144 - Box 4, "Brasher Family Records," containing: Genealogical information, 1663-1775 (part in Dutch).
http://drs.library.yale.edu/HLTransformer/HLTransServlet?stylename=yul.ead2002.xhtml.xsl&pid=mssa:ms.0144&query=&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes&hlon=yes&big=&adv=&filter=&hitPageStart=&sortFields=&view=c01_1#ref11
Hand written notes of the Brasher family which appear to have been written at the time of the events as the handwriting changing during the recording of events. Also some are written in the first person e.g. "my dafter (daughter) Susanna dyed July 4 between 11 and 12 in the morning." Includes the families of :-
Abraham Brasher 1668-1717
Luke Brasher 1697-1736
Abraham Brasher 1705-1747
Kortright family (in Dutch) 1727-1775.
'''Document 1'''
This document consisted of two entries at the top of the page and two at the bottom. A large piece is missing from the top left corner.
Top of page :-
''(Line 1 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' born ''(missing)'' daye of
''(Line 2 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' 1668
''separating line''
''(Line 3 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' ber 11 in the yere 169 ''(presumably meant to be 1669)''
''(Line 4 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' wife
Bottom of page :-
brader ''(brother?)'' hanre (Henry) was born gulie (July) 29 in the yere 1663.
brader isacke (Isaac) was born maye the 16 in the yere 1666.
'''Document 2'''
'''Children of Abraham Brasher & Lysbeth Schouten'''

1. Was borne Henry Brasher (missing rest as paper frayed).
2. Susana Brasher was borne December 17th 1694 about ''(missing)''
a nightt.
3. John Brasher was borne December 17th 1694 aboute
ten a nightt.
4. Abraham Brasher was borne Feb. 24th 1696 aboute eight
att nightt.
5. Luke Brasher was borne December 20th 1697 about
eleven att nightt.
6. Susana Brasher was borne Janauery 21st 1700 a
ten in ye morning.
7. Elizabeth Brasher was born May the 22 1701
about six & seaven in the morning.
8. a dater (daughter) born agest (August) 21 1702
about tene in the morning.
- here if nomore come to late(?) more(?) at this side
- so wee will torn(?) to the toer(?) side of the ''(missing)''.

1. Susana Brasher dyed Sept. 9th 1694.
2. John Brasher dyed May 10th 1699.
3. Abraham Brasher March 13th 1700.
4. Elizabeth Brasher dyed genuari (January) 14th 1702.
5. a dater (daughter) dyed agest (August) 21 1702.

9. John Shouten Brasher was borne March 12th 1704.
10. Abraham Brasher was born agest (August) 22 ''(missing)''
aboute tane (ten) and alaven (eleven) at ''(missing)''.
'''Document 3'''
The reverse side of Document 2 - top part of page is missing frayed.
''(First line is mostly missing and no useful words can be made out.)''
''(missing)'' Brasher was ????? by the nurs
''(missing)'' if she ? daye a boute too aclocke at nite in m....
in the yire 1712.
he was mared April the ...nith daye 1711.
''separating line''
my wife was brote a bade ofe a dater in
?????? the fiften daye and if did wan it foling ''(following)''
came in the world in a fife 1712.
''separating line''
Susan Brasher was mared the 24 of Jenuary 172?
and bured her husband the 10 day of May foling ''(following)''
and she departed this life 13 of Sept foling abou
6 a clock in the evning.
''separating line''
Luke Brasher was mared November the 25 1723
to Judy Gasare ''(Gasherie)''. '''Document 4'''
'''Children of Luke Brasher & Judith Gasherie'''
Luke Brasher was born
December 20 In the year 1697.
And was marryed to Judy Gasharie
November the 23 in the year 1723.
1. My sun Abraham Brasher wass born September the 6 day a bout a 11 at nytt 1724.
2. Angells '('Engeltje)'' Brasher was born March the 26 a bout 9 and 10 at night In the year 1726.
3. Elebet ''(Elizabeth)'' Brasher was born August the 4 day 1727 abut 7 in the morning.
(separating line)
- my dafter ''(daughter)'' Elebet Brasher dyed the 25 of August at 4 in the morning 1728.
- my sun Abraham dyed December 25 about 3 in the morn 1728.
- my dafter Angells Brasher dyed Aprill 5 about 12 and 1 in the afternoon 1729
4. My dafter is borren April 25 be twean ten and eleven at night and agin named Elebet (Elizabeth) 1729.
5. my dafter is bornen January the 20 about 5 in the after and nammed Susanna Brasher 1730/1.
- my dafter Susanna dyed July 4 betwan 11 and 12 in the morning 1731.
6. my dafter Judey is born May the 10 at 9 in the mornin 1732.
- my dafter dyed Aprill the 15 at 1734 named Judy at 10 in mornin.
7. my sun Abraham Brasher was born December the 2 at won in the morning 1734.
Elizth Brasher.
The other two documents, first features the Kortright family, the second has the names Cannon, Legran and maybe more. == Sources ==

Brasserts & Beyond

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The goal of this project is to begin to connect people with the surname Brassert, but not to stop there! The Brassert name is relatively uncommon, and we seem to be spread out across the US and Europe (and probably elsewhere). I thought it would be a nice idea to try to get the family tree gathered in one place.

Brasseur Name Study

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[[Category:Brasseur Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] 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. The Brasseur Name Study is meant to be comprehensive and cover Brasseurs across varied geographies and time periods. That said, the creator of this name study intends to have an initial primary focus on identifying Brasseur families within the confines of the historical Duchy of Luxembourg (modern day Luxembourg as well as the province with the same name in Belgium). == Task List == * Review 19th century decennial tables of localities in the Luxembourg province to determine where Brasseurs lived. These tables can be found easily on FamilySearch.

Braxton County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]][[:Category: Braxton County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Braxton County, West Virginia | category =Braxton County, West Virginia }} -------
Braxton County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Braxton County was created on January 15, 1836, from Kanawha, Lewis, and Nicholas counties. while still a county in Virginia, which later became West Virginia in June 1863. The county is named for Carter Braxton, a Virginia statesman and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The County seat is Sutton and named for founder John D. Sutton. The Carpenter family, who settled at the mouth of Holly River in the 1780s are believed to be the first settlers of Braxton County. Wikipedia contributors, "Braxton County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Braxton_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=787223631] (accessed June 25, 2017). '''Government Offices'''
County Courthouse, 250 Skidmore Lane, Sutton, WV 26601 - Phone: 304-765-6533
[http://braxtonwv.org Braxton County page on WV.org]"Braxton County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Braxton](acsessed 22 June 2017) '''Geography'''
The center of West Virginia is located in in Braxton County, south of Flatwoods, about five miles southeast of Sutton and four miles west of Centralia, in the Elk River Wildlife Management Area. The county is part of the rolling central highlands in which elevations ranging from 760 feet to 2,180 feet. The main water ways are the Elk, Little Kanawha, Holly, Birch, and Little Birch rivers.Johnson, Skip "Braxton County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 31 May 2013. [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/644]. (Web. 25 June 2017). '''Adjacent counties''' : Lewis County (northeast) : Webster County (southeast) : Nicholas County (south) : Clay County (southwest) : Calhoun County (west) : Gilmer County (northwest) '''Protected areas'''
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elk_River_Wildlife_Management_Area Elk River Wildlife Management Area] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Braxton_County,_West_Virginia National Register of Historic Places listings in Braxton County, West Virginia] '''Demographics'''
:Land Area (sq miles): 510.81 :Population: 14,523 :Median Income: $31,623 '''Cities'''
[[:Category:Burnsville%2C_West_Virginia|Burnsville]] / Canfield / Caress / Centralia / Clem / Copen / Corley / Cutlips / Elmira / [[:Category:Exchange%2C_West_Virginia|Exchange]] / Falls Mill / [[:Category:Flatwoods%2C_West_Virginia|Flatwoods]] / Frametown / [[:Category:Gassaway%2C_West_Virginia|Gassaway]] / Gip / Glendon / Heaters / Herold / Knapp / Little Birch / Little Otter / Napier / Newville / Riffle / Rosedale / Strange Creek / [[:Category:Sutton%2C_West_Virginia|Sutton]] (County Seat) / Tague / Tesla / Wilsie '''Formed From'''
Kanawha, Lewis, and Nicholas counties on January 15, 1836. '''Resources''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braxton_County,_West_Virginia Braxton County on Wikipedia] :[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Braxton_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Braxton County, West Virginia Genealogy on FamilySearch] :[http://www.wvgenweb.org/braxton/index.html Braxton County on WVGenWeb] :[http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/braxton.html Braxton County on West Virginia Archives and History] '''Census'''
: 2000 United States Census, there were 14,702 people, 5,771 households, and 4,097 families residing in the county. : 2010 United States Census, there were 14,523 people, 6,000 households, and 4,043 families residing in the county. '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries'''
[[:Category:Braxton_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Braxton County Cemeteries on WikiTree]] '''Sources'''

BRAYLEY Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of BRAYLEY name in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1575-1875''' ==Christenings== ===Christenings 1600-1649=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |6 May 1600||[[Braily-32|Edward]]||s/o ||John||BRAILY|||| |- |15 Aug 1600||[[Braylie-1|Samuel]]||s/o ||Henry||BRAYLIE|||| |- |14 Mar 1601||[[Braily-31|William]]||s/o ||Henry||BRAILY|||| |- |7 Feb 1629||[[Braylye-1|George]]||s/o ||George||BRAYLYE|||| |- |22 Apr 1632||[[Braylye-2|Edward]]||s/o ||Edward||BRAYLYE||| |- |9 Dec 1632||[[Brayly-2|Anna]]||d/o ||John||BRAYLY |||| |- |11 Oct 1635||[[Bralie-1|Elling]]||d/o ||John||BRALIE|||| |- |25 Feb 1637||[[Brailey-123|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||George||BRAILEY|||| |}
===Christenings 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |27 Apr 1659||[[Brayley-226|John]]||s/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |2 Feb 1660||[[Brayley-227|William]]||s/o ||Edward||BRAYLEY |||| |- |3 Jul 1661||[[Brayley-228|Joane]]||d/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |22 Sep 1662||[[Brayley-229|William]]||s/o ||William||BRAYLEY |||| |- |1 Mar 1663||[[Brayley-230|Margaret]]||d/o ||Edward||BRAYLEY |||| |- |8 Mar 1663||[[Brayley-221|William]]||s/o ||William||BRAYLEY |||| |- |19 Dec 1665||[[Brayley-225|John]]||s/o ||William||BRAYLEY |||| |- |8 Feb 1665||[[Brayley-222|Margarett]]||d/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |28 Apr 1667||[[Brayley-232|John]]||s/o ||Edward||BRAYLEY |||| |- |21 Jan 1668||[[Brayley-231|Helene]]||d/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |22 Jun 1673||[[Brayley-233|Anstice]]||d/o ||Richard||BRAYLEY |||| |- |7 Apr 1678||[[Brailey-122|Anthony]]||s/o ||Edward||BRAILEY|||| |- |20 Nov 1684||[[Braily-30|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||James||BRAILY|||| |- |1 Aug 1688||[[Brayley-220|Bartholomew]]||s/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |18 Mar 1689||[[Brayley-223|William]]||s/o ||James||BRAYLEY |||| |- |1 Apr 1691||[[Brayley-234|Mary]]||d/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |23 Jan 1693||[[Brayley-219|William]]||s/o ||John||BRAYLEY ||Swimbridge || |- |25 Apr 1693||[[Brayley-235|Thomas]]||s/o ||James||BRAYLEY |||| |- |6 Sep 1693||[[Brayley-236|Jone]]||d/o ||John||BRAYLEY |||| |- |15 Jun 1697||[[Brayley-224|John]]||s/o ||James||BRAYLEY |||| |}
===Christenings 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |25 December 1700 ||John ||s/o ||James ||BRAYLEY || ||Husbandman |- |21 May 1702||Joan ||d/o ||John ||BRAYLEY || || |- |6 February 1706 ||John ||s/o ||John||BRAYLEY || || |- |25 March 1712 ||George ||s/o ||John||BRAYLEY || || |- |13 December 1726 ||William ||s/o ||Thomas and Jane||BREALY || || |- |16 July 1729||Mary ||d/o ||Thomas and Jane||BRAYLEY || || |- |21 December 1732 ||William ||s/o ||Thomas and Jane||BRAYLEY || || |- |4 July 1737 ||John ||s/o ||John and Joan ||BRAYLEY || || |- |27 June 1739 ||Frances ||d/o ||Elizabeth||BRAYLEY || || |- |27 August 1739 ||William ||s/o ||John ||BRAYLEY || || |- |9 April 1745 ||Thomas ||s/o ||John and Joan ||BRAYLEY || || |- |18 November 1747 ||William ||s/o ||William and Mary ||BRAYLEY || || |- |2 February 1747||Joan ||d/o ||John and Joan ||BRAYLEY || || |}
===Christenings 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |8 April 1751||John ||s/o ||William and Mary||BRAYLEY || || |- |22 May 1751 ||James||s/o ||John and Joan||BRAYLEY || || |- |18 April 1753||Elizabeth ||d/o ||Lewis and Elizabeth ||BRAYLEY ||of Swimbridge || |- |10 October 1753 ||James||s/o ||William and Mary||BRAYLEY || || |- |26 December 1754 ||Anthony||s/o ||John and Joan||BRELAY|| || |- |12 August 1755 ||William||s/o ||Lewis and Elizabeth||BRELAY||of Swimbridge || |- |7 June 1756 ||Mary||d/o ||William and Mary||BRELAY|| || |- |8 March 1757 ||Mary||d/o ||William and Mary||BRELAY|| || |- |12 August 1758 ||James||s/o ||Joan||BRAYLEY || || |- |8 September 1760||[[Brayley-166|Eleanor]]||d/o ||John and Margareth||BRELAY|| || |- |24 October 1762 ||[[Brailey-56|Mary]]||d/o ||James and Elizabeth||BRELAY|| || |- |2 February 1763 ||[[Brayley-167|John]] ||s/o ||John and Margaret||BRELAY || || |- |1 April 1763||William||s/o ||William and Mary ||BRELAY|| || |- |23 April 1764 ||[[Brailey-120|James]]||s/o ||James and Elizabeth||BRELAY || || |- |15 April 1765||William||s/o ||William and Mary||BRELAY || || |- |24 August 1768||[[Brayley-168|Margaret]]||d/o ||John and Margaret||BRELAY || || |- |10 January 1770 ||[[Brailey-121|William]]||s/o ||James and Elizabeth||BRAYLEY || || |- |5 November 1776 ||Elizabeth||d/o ||William and Hannah||BREYLAY|| || |- |19 November 1784 ||John ||s/o ||John and Rebecca||BRELEY||of Swimbridge || |- |17 September 1786 ||Sarah||d/o ||John and Rachael||BRELAY|| of Swimbridge|| |- |19 March 1793 ||Jenny ||d/o ||John and [blank]||BRELAY||of Tawton || |- |15 March 1795 ||Susanna||d/o ||William and Susanna||BRELEY ||of Bishops Tawton || |- |17 October 1795 ||[[Breayley-25|James]]||s/o ||James and Alice||BRAYLE || || |- |13 May 1798 ||Mary ||d/o ||John and Joanna||BRAYLEY || || |- |15 January 1799 ||[[Breayley-31|John]] ||s/o ||James and Alice||BRAYLEY || || |}
===Christenings 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |2 June 1801 ||[[Breayley-33|Mary]]||d/o ||James and Alice||BRAYLEY || || |- |5 July 1803 ||[[Breayley-13|Thomas]]||s/o ||James and Alice ||BRAYLEY || || |- |10 November 1805 ||John ||s/o ||John and Joanna ||BRAYLEY || || |- |31 December 1805 ||[[Breayley-34|William]] ||s/o ||James and Alice||BRAYLEY || || |- |17 January 1809 ||[[Breayley-32|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||James and Alice||BRAYLEY || || |- |9 July 1811 ||[[Breayley-35|Sarah]]||d/o ||James and Alice||BRAYLEY || || |- |30 May 1819 ||John ||s/o ||Philip and Rebecca||BRAYLEY ||Nethercleave ||Yeoman |- |23 December 1824 ||[[Breayley-26|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||James and Alice ||BRAYLY || Village ||Yeoman |- |20 March 1827 ||[[Breayley-27|William Down]]||s/o ||James and Alice ||BRAILY || Village ||Cattle Doctor |- |27 January 1828 ||[[Brayley-248|Sarah]]||d/o ||John and Thomazin||BREALY ||Village||Maltster |- |29 August 1829||[[Breayley-20|William]] ||s/o ||James and Alice||BREALEY||Brambly ||Cow-leech |- |16 December 1830 ||[[Brayley-250|Emma]] ||d/o ||John and Thomazin||BRAILY||Village||Publican |- |14 August 1831 ||John Jenkings ||base child of ||Mary ||BRAYLEY ||Chittlehamholt || |- |16 October 1831 ||[[Breayley-28|Mary Jane]] ||d/o ||James and Alice||BREALEY ||Village ||Cowleech |- |28 October 1832 ||[[Brayley-249|John Dyer]]||s/o ||John and Thomazin||BREALY ||Village ||Maltster |- |17 July 1834 ||[[Breayley-29|Mary Jane]] ||d/o ||James and Alice ||BREALEY||Village ||Publican |- |6 September 1837 ||[[Breayley-30|James]] ||s/o ||James and Alice||BREALEY||Village ||Publican |- |11 June 1843||[[Brayley-244|Jane]] ||d/o ||John and Mary ||BREALY ||Furze, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |2 July 1843 ||[[Breayley-8|Marianne Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Amos and Marianne ||BREALY|| Ash, Chittlehampton||Farmer |- |6 January 1846 ||[[Breayley-9|Sarah Emma]]||d/o ||Amos and Marianne ||BREALY || Ash, Chittlehampton||Farmer |- |14 June 1846 ||[[Brayley-245|John]] ||s/o ||John and Mary ||BREALY||Blackmantle, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |13 June 1848 ||[[Breayley-10|Charles Amos]] ||s/o ||Amos and Marianne ||BREALEY || Ash, Chittlehampton||Farmer |}
===Christenings 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |5 June 1850 ||[[Breayley-11|Susan Alice]]||d/o ||Amos and Mary Ann||BREALEY ||Ash, Chittlehampton ||Yeoman |- |29 March 1853 ||[[Breayley-1|William James]] ||s/o ||Amos and Mary Ann||BREALEY || Ash, Chittlehampton||Farmer |- |15 August 1855 ||[[Breayley-12|John Robert]]||s/o ||Amos and Mary Ann||BREALEY ||Ash, Chittlehampton ||Yeoman |- |15 November 1862 ||[[Breayley-21|William]]||s/o ||William and Mary Jane ||BRAYLEY || Village ||Farrier |- |28 October 1863 ||[[Breayley-22|John Facey]] ||s/o ||William and Mary Jane ||BREAYLEY|| Village ||Veterinary Surgeon |- |4 April 1864 ||[[Brayley-246|George]]||s/o ||Thomas and Mary||BRAYLEY ||Dorridge, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |1 March 1865 ||[[Breayley-23|Elizabeth Mary]] ||d/o ||William and Mary Jane ||BREAYLEY ||Village ||Farrier |- |29 September 1866 ||[[Breayley-24|Ellen Facey]]||d/o ||William and Mary Jane ||BREALEY || Village ||Farrier |}
===Christenings outside Chittlehampton=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |10 July 1836 (Filleigh)||[[Brayley-243|Thomas]]||s/o ||John and Mary ||BRAYLEY ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |21 October 1838 (Filleigh)||[[Brayley-242|Mary]]||d/o ||John and Mary||BRAYLEY ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |7 February 1841 (Filleigh) ||[[Brayley-238|Henry]] ||s/o ||John and Mary ||BRAYLEY ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer |}
==Marriages== ===Marriages 1600-1649=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |3 Nov 1629 ||Inglish TAPP|| |||| ||Roase BRAYLYE || || |}
===Marriages 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |8 July 1654 ||Edward BRAYLEY|| |||| ||Ruth TUCKER || || |- |13 June 1655 ||John BRAILEY || |||| ||Joane GREADE || || |- |14 September 1657||Edward HILL || |||| ||Amy BRAYLEY|| || |- |28 April 1659||Edward GEATON|| |||| ||Eline BRAYLEY|| || |- |18 May 1659 ||Anthony BIRD|| |||| ||Ann BRAYLEY || || |- |15 December 1659 ||[[Champion-2046|John CHAMPION]]|| |||| ||[[Brayley-198|Pricilla BRAYLEY]] || || |- |21 November 1661 ||William BRAYLEY || |||| ||Margarett CHAPPELL|| || |- |3 January 1670 ||John STEEPHENS || |||| ||Hannah BRAILEY|| || |- |21 June 1677 ||John CHAPPELL || |||| ||Mary BRAILEY || || |- |14 December 1686||James SOMER|| |||| ||Joan BRAYLEY || || |- |20 September 1687||John BRAYLEY || |||| || Joan BAKER || || |- |11 May 1692||William DOOCH || |||| ||Margaret BRAYLEY || || |- |23 February 1692 ||John BRAYLEY|| |||| ||Ellenor POPE|| || |- |25 September 1693 ||John BRAYLEY || |||| ||Ellen LEWORTHY|| || |}
===Marriages 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |20 September 1700 ||William DAVIE ||||||Husbandman ||Martha BRAYLEY|| || |- |1 November 1736 || John BRAYLEY|| |||| ||Joan SMALLRIDGE || || |- |10 January 1743 ||William BRAYLEY || |||| ||Mary TAPP || || |}
===Marriages 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- | 18 September 1750||John HANDFORD|| |||| ||Susanna BRAYLEY || || |- |11 June 1755 ||William BRAYLEY || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary SAGE, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 April 1760 ||[[Brayley-165|John BRAYLEY]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Saunders-7155|Margareth SAUNDER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |1 April 1761 ||[[Brailey-119|James BREYLEY]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Butcher ||[[Ley-748|Elizabeth LEY]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |26 December 1777 ||James BRELAY || ||Warkleigh ||Blacksmith ||Joan COWLER, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |4 July 1785||Philip RUDD, sojourner || ||Chittlehampton || ||Joan BRAYLEY, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |25 March 1792 ||William Featherstone || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary BRAYLEY, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |11 June 1815 ||John SLEE|| ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary BRAYLEY || ||Chittlehampton |- |30 April 1816 ||George HOUL|| ||Swimbridge || ||Ann BRAYLEY, sojourner || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 May 1817 ||James BRAILEY, sojourner|| ||in Chittlehampton || ||Sarah GUARD || ||Chittlehampton |- |22 December 1818 ||Philip GUARD || ||Chittlehampton || ||Rebecca BRAYLEY || ||Chittlehampton |- |6 June 1826 ||[[Breayley-31|John BRAYLEY]]|| ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Dyer-14501|Thomazin DYER]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |23 April 1833 ||James BAKER || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary BRAYLEY || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 October 1834 ||[[Shapland-166|John SHAPLAND]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Dyer-14501|Thomasin BREAYLEY]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |16 April 1842 ||William KINGDON, Bachelor ||Thomas Kingdon ||Chittlehampton ||Servant ||Maria BREALY, spinster ||James Brealy ||Chittlehampton |- |28 December 1842 ||[[Breayley-13|Thomas BREAYLEY]], Bachelor ||James Breayley ||Chittlehampton ||Farrier ||Sarah WALDRON, spinster; Dress Maker || Abraham Waldron||Chittlehampton |- |24 March 1844 ||Thomas BREALEY, Bachelor|| John Brealey ||Chittlehampton ||Servant ||Susanna BLACKMORE, spinster ||John Blackmore ||Chittlehampton |- |21 March 1847||Thomas BROWN, Bachelor ||William Brown ||Chittlehampton ||Butcher ||Elizabeth BREAYLEY, spinster; Dress Maker ||James Breayley ||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |16 February 1860 ||William BRAYLEY, Bachelor ||John Breayley ||Chulmleigh||Labourer ||Emma HUXTABLE, spinster || Thomas Huxtable||Chittlehampton |- |17 March 1861||[[Breayley-20|William BREAYLEY]] ||[[Breayley-25|James Brealey]] ||Chittlehampton ||Farrier ||[[Facey-86|Mary Jane FACEY]], spinster || John Facey||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages Outside of Chittlehampton=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Location ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |23 July 1693||East Buckland ||Thomas COLLAMORE || ||of Chittlehampton || ||Christian BRAYLY|| ||of Martynhoe [Martinhoe] |- |1726 ||West Down||Hugh G[?] || ||of Chittlehampton || ||Joan BRAILY|| ||of Chittlehampton |- |1729 ||West Down ||William COUCH || ||of Chittlehampton || ||Christian Braily|| ||of West Down |- |2 August 1736 ||Rose Ash ||John BRAYLEY || ||of Chittlehampton || ||Dorothy JOSLIN|| || |- |27 March 1790 ||Filleigh ||James SAUNDER || ||of Chittlehampton || ||Mary BRAYLEY|| ||of Filleigh |- |15 February 1824 ||Westleigh ||George BRAYLEY ||||of Chittlehampton ||Sojourner ||Thomazin HOW, spinster|| ||of Westleigh |- |14 May 1824 ||High Bickington ||[[Breayley-25|James BRAYLEY]] || ||of Chittlehampton || ||[[Down-940|Alice DOWN]]|| ||of High Bickington |- |21 August 1831 ||Bishops Tawton ||John HUXTABLE || ||of Chittlehampton ||Bachelor ||Mary BRAILEY, spinster|| ||of Bishops Tawton |- |19 June 1842 || Swimbridge ||[[Breayley-7|Amos BREALEY]] ||father, James Breayley ||of Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Yeoman ||[[Isaac-803|Mary Ann ISAAC]], spinster||father, William Isaac ||of Swimbridge |}
==Burials== ===Burials 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |28 December 1653 ||John BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |2 February 1654||Edward BRAYLEY || || || |||| |- |15 August 1657||James BRAYLEY || || || ||s/o George BRAYLEY || |- |17 April 1663 ||William BRAYLEY || || || ||s/o William BRAYLEY || |- |5 October 1666 ||Anne BRAILEY || ||Widow || || || |- |30 March 1669||Joane BRAYLEY || ||Widow|| || || |- |6 April 1670 ||George BRAILEY|| || || || || |- |18 May 1671 ||[[Brayley-231|Hellene BRAILEY]] || || || ||d/o John BRAILEY|| |- |25 August 1671 ||Anthony BRAYLEY || || || ||s/o John BRAYLEY || |- |14 January 1675 ||Ruth BRAILEY || || || ||wife of Edwarde BRAILEY || |- |13 February 1678 ||William BRAILEY || || || |||| |- |30 January 1679||Edwarde BRAILEY || || || || || |- |19 April 1681 ||Anstis BRAILEY|| || || ||d/o Richard BRAILEY || |- |14 October 1690||William BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |24 December 1691 ||Jone BRAYLEY || || || ||wife of John BRAYLEY || |- |7 May 1693||Roberta BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |4 February 1693 ||[[Brayley-234|Mary BRAYLEY]] || || || ||d/o of John BRAYLEY || |- |9 February 1693 ||Jone BRAYLEY || || || ||d/o John BRAYLEY|| |- |3 May 1695||John BRAYLEY || || ||Swymbridge ||s/o John BRAYLEY || |- |25 January 1697 ||John BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |5 November 1698 ||Richard BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |4 March 1698||Ellenor BRAYLEY || || Widow|| || || |- |19 July 1699 ||John BRAYLEY || || || ||s/o James BRAYLEY|| |}
===Burials 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |21 July 1700 ||Thomasin BRAYLY || || ||of Fux ||wife of William BRAYLY ||Husbandman |- |28 September 1700 ||Anstis BRAYLEY || ||widow || || || |- |26 August 1701||[[Brayley-219|William BRAYLEY]] || || ||Swymbridge ||s/o John BRAYLEY ||Husbandman |- |18 November 1703||John BRAYLEY || || || ||s/o James BRAYLEY||Husbandman |- |11 July 1705||John BRAYLEY|| || ||Swymbridge ||s/o John BRAYLEY ||Husbandman |- |9 August 1705 ||Margaret BRAYLEY || ||Widow || || || |- |17 April 1706 ||William BRAYLEY|| ||Husbandman || || || |- |26 June 1710||Elizabeth BRAYLEY || || || ||wife of James BRAYLEY || |- |5 September 1710||Bartholomew BRAYLEY || || ||Swimbridge ||s/o John BRAYLEY || |- |9 February 1717 ||Susanna BRAILY || ||Widow || || || |- |1 March 1721 ||[?Crisseff] BRAYLEY || || || ||wife of Bartholomew BRAYLEY || |- |3 June 1725 ||Elizabeth BRAYLEY || || || |||| |- |21 December 1727 ||Daniel BREALY || || || |||| |- |19 March 1727 ||William BREALY || || || ||s/o Thomas BREALY || |- |24 June 1729||John BREALEY || || ||Swymbridge || || |- |8 February 1731 ||John BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |20 October 1732 ||Bartholomew BRAYLEY|| || || || || |- |19 July 1734 ||William BRAYLEY|| || || ||s/o Thomas BRAYLEY|| |- |6 March 1741||George BRAYLEY|| || || ||s/o John BRAYLEY || |- |23 January 1745 ||Margaret BRAYLEY || || || || || |}
===Burials 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |14 July 1750 ||Eleanor BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |10 June 1751 ||James BRAYLEY || || || ||s/o John BRAYLEY || |- |30 July 1752 ||John BRAYLEY || || ||Swymbridge |||| |- |26 January 1754 ||Joan BRAYLEY || || ||Swimbridge ||| |- |27 January 1756 ||Jane BRELAY || || || |||| |- |14 April 1757 ||James BRELAY || || || || || |- |19 March 1758||John BRAYLEY || || || || || |- |14 April 1759 ||Alice BRELAY|| || || |||| |- |8 May 1763 ||Frances BRELAY || || || || || |- |21 December 1764 ||John BRELAY || || || || || |- |23 April 1765 ||Thomas BRELAY|| || || || || |- |27 June 1765 ||William BRELAY || || || || || |- |10 June 1768 ||Mary BRELAY || || || ||wife of William BRELAY|| |- |6 June 1769 ||Joan BRAYLEY || || || |||| |- |31 October 1772||Elizabeth BRAYLEY || || || ||wife of James BRAYLEY || |- |2 March 1775||William BRELAY|| || || || || |- |14 November 1775||Mary BRELAY || || || || || |- |23 January 1780 ||Elizabeth BRELAY || || || ||d/o Joanna BRELAY|| |- |28 March 1786||Thomas BRELAY || ||Pauper || || || |- |8 August 1789||James BRELEY|| || || || || |- |23 April 1799 ||[[Saunders-7155|Margaret BRAYLEY]] || || || ||wife of John BRAYLEY || |}
===Burials 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |25 March 1802 ||[[Brayley-165|John BRAYLEY]] || ||Pauper || || || |- |31 December 1811 ||[[Breayley-32|Elizabeth BRAYLEY]] || || || ||d/o James and Alice BRAYLEY || |- |10 May 1812 ||William BRAYLEY || ||Batchelor || || || |- |14 December 1826||[[Breayley-35|Sarah BRAILEY]]|| 15|| ||Ash || || |- |28 September 1828 ||[[Breayley-27|William Down BREALY]] ||18 months || ||Brimly || || |- |13 December 1833 ||[[Breayley-28|Mary Jane BREALY]] ||2 || ||Village || || |- |9 March 1834 ||James BREALY || 35|| ||Village || || |- |6 August 1834 ||[[Breayley-29|Mary Jane Down BREALY]] ||4 weeks || ||Village || || |- |18 February 1839 ||[[Breayley-36|James BREALEY]] ||74 || ||Ash |||| |- |20 July 1842 ||[[Brayley-238|Henry BRAYLEY]] ||18 months || ||Furze, Chittlehampton || || |- |3 August 1842 ||[[Chapple-719|Alice BREALEY]] ||60 || ||Ash, Chittlehampton |||| |- |10 October 1848 ||[[Brayley-248|Sarah BRAYLEY]] ||20 || ||Barnstaple |||| |}
===Burials 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |30 May 1853 ||[[Breayley-13|Thomas BREALEY]]||50 || ||Blackmantle, Chittlehampton |||| |- |16 June 1854 ||[[Breayley-8|Mary Ann Elizabeth BREALEY]]||10 || ||Ash, Chittlehampton || || |- |13 July 1855 ||[[Breayley-7|Amos BREALEY]] ||40 || ||Ash, Chittlehampton || || |- |24 August 1855 ||[[Breayley-25|James BREALEY]] ||59 || ||Village || || |- |29 May 1861 ||William BREALEY ||54 || ||South Molton || || |- |19 February 1862||James BRAYLEY ||73 || ||Swimbridge |||| |- |7 April 1864||[[Brayley-246|George BRAYLEY]] ||2 days || ||Dorridge |||| |- |29 July 1865 ||[[Breayley-30|James BREAYLEY]] ||27 || ||Rolle Arms, Chittlehampton || || |- |18 April 1868 ||[[Down-940|Alice BREAYLEY]] ||72 || ||Village || || |- |5 July 1871||[[Breayley-20|William BREAYLEY]] ||42 || ||Village |||| |}

Brazeau Coal Mine Disaster 1941

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Brazeau_Mine_Disaster_1941]]

Brazeau Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Brazeau_Mine_1941]]

Brazil

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Primarily focused on residents of Pernambuco around 1600 plus or minus 30 years. (9/9/2016) I have heard from the Latin American Roots project and, to my understanding this "free space project" will be absorbed into the Latin American Roots Project. I am not sure exactly what that will require, but that is the direction we are taking. [[petersen-1298]]

Brazil in The Great War

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[[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] [[Category: Brazil, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Photos-899.png]] [[Space:Allied_Powers_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Photos-863.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_Memorials|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Photos-896.png]] [[Space:Images_in_the_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Photos-897.png]] -----------
Brazil in The Great War
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} This is a placeholder stub, to be used as a starting point to describe items pertaining to Brazil in World War I. Brazil joined World War I in 1917 on the side of the Allies, and was the only Latin American country to participate in the Great War. --------- '''SOURCES:''' WikiTree Sources:

Brazil in World War II

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Brazil in World War II
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Brazil project

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Welcome to the Brazil page! This is a sub-project underneath the Latin America Project umbrella. If you are interested in helping out in Brazil, please [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456976/would-you-like-to-join-the-latin-america-project join the Latin America Project] and request to be part of Project Brazil. If you have any questions about Brazil, please contact a team leader below. === '''=== Our Mission ===''' === Our mission is to create, connect and improve Brazilian profiles to the best possible degree. This will be accomplished by doing the following:
- Create one location for information and resources to assist in building and documenting Brazilian family history, and
- Bring together Brazilian WikiTreers interested in connecting Brazilian families to each other and the the Global Family Tree.
- Create a place of support for new Brazilian WikiTreers and those with Brazilian heritage to learn how to research their family history.
=== '''== 2023 Objectives ==''' === '''Administrative:'''
- Create and standardize pages for Brazil (One Name Studies, One Place Studies, Brazilian Naming Standards, Unconnected, Unsourced, etc.)
- Compile resources for Brazilian family history and reduce barriers wherever possible
- Create geographic categories: '''STATES COMPLETE'''
- Create thematic categories and free space pages for Notables ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Politicos_do_Brasil Political], Sports, Singers, Actors, Writers)
- Increase membership
'''Profiles: '''
- Categorize existing profiles per state and theme (if Notable)
- Reduce unsourced profiles
- Reduced unconnected profiles
- Connect all Presidents
- Create plan for prioritizing and connecting Notables
- Write biographies for existing Notables
=== '''== Team Members =='''=== * [[Hazelton-509|Adriana Freitas]], Team Leader * [[Patrocinio_Costa-1|Morgana Patrocinio Costa]], Team Leader * [[Silva-1055| Mindy Silva]] * [[Thomas-29419| Steve Thomas]] * [[Eckstädt-2| Jelena Eckstädt]] * [[Eaton-9233|Alexandra Eaton]] * [[Bonnet-244|Marcia (Bonnet) Benjamin]] * [[Rosenberger-813|Richard Rosenberger]] * [[Lagareiro_Silva-2|Caio Lagareiro Silva]] * [[Molina_Bom-1|Francisco Molina Bom]] === '''== Statistics =='''=== {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Date||Unsourced||Unconnected||Suggestions |- |2/1/2023||1186||5673|| |- |3/5/2023||1239||5338||2416 |- |4/5/2023||1259||5468||2487 |- |6/5/2023||1282||4648||2645 |- |8/7/2023||1284||4102||2180 |- |9/7/2023||1286||4506||2763 |- |10/5/2023||1216||4572||2740 |} ==='''== Related Pages =='''=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Brazilians German Brazilians] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Os_Confederados Os Confederados] ==='''== Data Doctors Lists =='''=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_BRA Unconnected List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#Brazil Unsourced List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_BRA Suggestions List] ==='''== Thons and Challenges =='''=== The Brazil Team's Challenge team is the Smoking Snakes. Learn more about them and their impact on WikiTree profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cobras_Fumantes here.] To learn more about participating in Thons and Challenges in general, click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Challenges here.] == Resources == [https://www.origines.com.br/]

Braznell 1905 Mining Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Braznell_Mine_Disaster_1905]]

Braznell Mine Disaster 1899

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Braznell 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: 23 Dec 1899 * Location: Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania * Victims: 19 deaths * Cause: Explosion === 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;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Braznell Mine, Brownsville, Pennsylvania, 1899]] 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:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Brownsville, Pennsylvania]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/braznell_1899_news_only.htm

BRD

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[[Category: Anglo-Zulu War]] [[Category: Battle of Rourke's Drift]] [[Category:Victoria Cross]] [[Category: 24th Regiment of Foot]] ----
BATTLE OF RORKE'S DRIFT (1879-01-23)

* Feel free to add/link profiles of persons who died, or who participated in this battle, and link back to this profile for each person mentioned where possible. You may change/correct first names/surnames, and replace initials with known names, etc.
:: THE VICTORIA CROSS (V.C.) AWARDS * [[Chard-303|Lt. John Rouse Merriott Chard.]] * [[Bromhead-8|Lt. Gonville Bromhead.]] * [[Allen-24489|Cpl. William Wilson Allen.]] * Cpl. Christian Ferdnand Schiess. * [[Hitch-204|Pte. Frederick Hitch.]] * [[Hook-875|Pte. Henry 'Harry' Hook.]] * [[Jones-50558|Pte. Robert Jones.]] * Pte. William Jones. * John Williams Fielding. * [[Reynolds-15022|Surgeon Lt James Henry Reynolds.]] * James Langley Dalton. :: PERSONS WHO DIED * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person. * Add person.
:: REFERENCES * See: [[Space:BISAND|Battle of Isandhlawana (1979-01-22).]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Rorke's_Drift Battle of Rorke's Drift (Wikipedia)] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2iLTldsyNE Battle of Rorke's Drift (Final Attack). YouTube.] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1csr0dxalpI Battle of Rorke's Drift (Final Attack). YouTube.] * [https://www.britishbattles.com/zulu-war/battle-of-rorkes-drift/ British Battles: Battle of Rorke’s Drift.] * [http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/ Rorkes Drift VC.]

Breakneck Ridge

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Breakneck Ridge is a popular hiking trail north of Cold Spring, New York, approximately 1.5 hours north of New York City. Hikers can scale the mountain to enjoy expansive views of the Hudson River Valley - the highes point is approximately 1300 feet above sea level. Breakneck Ridge is part of a series of great trails belonging to the Hudson Highlands State park. Trail maps are available at the outdoor shop on Main Street in Cold Spring, NY: Hudson Valley Outfitters 63 Main Street Cold Spring, NY 10516 More information on the mountain is available on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakneck_Ridge More information on the hiking trail is available here: http://www.nynjtc.org/hike/breakneck-ridge-trail The photos posted here are from late November 2008. While it was a fairly warm day for that time of year, it got colder as I climbed. There was some ice at the peak of the ridge. If you're doing the hike in the Fall or Spring, don't forget to pack plenty of layers including a windbreaker.

Breathitt County, Kentucky

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[[Category:Central Appalachia Team]] [[Category: Kentucky Projects]]
Welcome to Breathitt County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a joint sub-project page of the [[Project:United States History|United States History Project]].|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |- |}{{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Breathitt_County_Kentucky.jpg|align=c|size=l}} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Breathitt County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== [[:Category:Breathitt County, Kentucky| Breathitt County]] was formed in 1839 and was named for [[Breathitt-7|John Breathitt (1786-abt.1834)]], who was Governor of Kentucky from 1832 to 1834. ====Government Offices==== ::The first courthouse was built and was destroyed in1866 during the Civil War. ::The second courthouse was built and was destroyed by fire in 1873. ::The third courthouse was a two story brick Victorian structure built in 1876 to 1877 and was remodeled in 1889 and 1912. The courthouse was demolished in 1958. ::The fourth and present courthouse was constructed in 1962 to 1963. ::The County Judicial Center was constructed in 2005 to 2006. === Geography === The county was created in 1839 and Jackson was selected as the county seat. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Breathitt County, [[:Category: Kentucky |Kentucky ]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Wolfe County, Kentucky|Wolfe County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Magoffin County, Kentucky|Magoffin County]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category:Knott County, Kentucky|Knott County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Perry County, Kentucky|Perry County]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Category:Owsley County, Kentucky|Owsley County]] | W Location = [[Category:Lee County, Kentucky|Lee County]] }}{{Clear}} ==== Breathitt County Communities ==== ::[[:Category: Altro, Kentucky |Altro]] ::[[:Category: Barwick, Kentucky|Barwick]] ::[[:Category: Bays, Kentucky |Bays]] ::[[:Category: Beech, Kentucky|Beech]] ::[[:Category: Caney, Kentucky |Caney]] ::[[:Category: Canoe, Kentucky |Canoe]] ::[[:Category: Chenowee, Kentucky|Chenowee]] ::[[:Category: Clayhole, Kentucky|Clayhole]] ::[[:Category: Cockrell Fork, Kentucky|Cockrell Fork]] (on line between Breathitt and Perry Counties) ::[[:Category: Crockettsville, Kentucky|Crockettsville]] ::[[:Category: Elkatawa, Kentucky|Elkatawa]] ::[[:Category: Evanston, Kentucky |Evanston]] ::[[:Category: Fishtrap, Kentucky |Fishtrap]] ::[[:Category: Flintville, Kentucky |Flintville]] ::[[:Category: Frozen Creek, Kentucky |Frozen/Frozen Creek]] ::[[:Category: Fugates Fork, Kentucky |Fugates Fork]] ::[[:Category: Gauge, Kentucky |Guage]] ::[[:Category: Haddix, Kentucky |Haddix]] ::[[:Category: Hardshell, Kentucky |Hardshell]] ::[[:Category: Hayes Branch, Kentucky |Hayes Branch]] ::[[:Category: Jackson, Kentucky |Jackson]] (county seat) ::[[:Category: Jetts Creek, Kentucky|Jetts Creek]] ::[[:Category: Keck, Kentucky|Keck]] ::[[:Category: Kragon, Kentucky|Kragon]] ::[[:Category: Leatherwood, Kentucky |Leatherwood]] ::[[:Category: Little, Kentucky| Little]] ::[[:Category: Lost Creek, Kentucky |Lost Creek]] ::[[:Category: Moct, Kentucky|Moct]] ::[[:Category: Morris Fork, Kentucky |Morris Fork]] ::[[:Category: Ned, Kentucky |Ned]] ::[[:Category: Nix Branch, Kentucky |Nix Branch]] ::[[:Category:Noble, Kentucky |Noble]] ::[[:Category: Noctor, Kentucky |Noctor]] ::[[:Category: Oakdale, Kentucky |Oakdale]] ::[[:Category: Panhandle, Kentucky| Panhandle]] ::[[:Category: Portsmouth, Kentucky |Portsmouth]] ::[[:Category: Quicksand, Kentucky |Quicksand]] ::[[:Category: River Caney, Kentucky | River Caney]] ::[[:Category: Riverside, Kentucky |Riverside]] ::[[:Category: Roosevelt, Kentucky|Roosevelt]] ::[[:Category: Rose Branch, Kentucky |Rose Branch]] ::[[:Category: Rousseau, Kentucky |Rousseau]] ::[[:Category: Rowdy, Kentucky |Rowdy]] ::[[:Category: Saldee, Kentucky | Saldee]] ::[[:Category: Sebastians Branch, Kentucky |Sebastians Branch]] ::[[:Category: Shoulderblade, Kentucky |Shoulderblade]] ::[[:Category: Smith Branch, Tennessee |Smith Branch]] ::[[:Category: South Fork, Kentucky | South Fork]] ::[[:Category: Stevenson, Kentucky |Stevenson]] ::[[:Category: Troublesome Creek, Kentucky |Troublesome Creek]] ::[[:Category: Turkey, Kentucky|Turkey]] ::[[:Category: Turners Creek, Kentucky |Turners Creek]] ::[[:Category: Vancleve, Kentucky |Vancleve]] ::[[:Category: War Creek, Kentucky |War Creek]] ::[[:Category: Watts, Kentucky| Watts]] ::[[:Category: Whick, Kentucky |Whick]] ::[[:Category: Wilhurst, Kentucky|Wilhurst]] ::[[:Category: Wilstacy, Kentucky |Wilstacy]] ::[[:Category: Wolf Coal, Kentucky |Wolf Coal]] ::[[:Category: Wolverine, Kentucky| Wolverine]] ==== Demographics ==== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' ! |- ! 1840 ! 2,195 !— ! |- ! 1850 ! 3,785 ! 72.4% ! |- ! 1860 ! 4,980 ! 31.6% ! |- ! 1870 ! 5,672 ! 13.9% ! |- ! 1880 ! 7,742 ! 36.5% ! |- ! 1890 ! 8,705 ! 12.4% ! |- ! 1900 ! 14,322 ! 64.5% ! |- ! 1910 ! 17,540 ! 22.5% ! ! |- ! 1920 ! 20,614 ! 17.5% ! |- ! 1930 ! 21,143 ! 2.6% ! |- ! 1940 ! 23,946 ! 13.3% ! |- ! 1950 ! 19,964 ! −16.6% ! |- ! 1960 ! 15,490 ! −22.4% ! |- ! 1970 ! 14,221 ! −8.2% ! |- ! 1980 ! 17,004 ! 19.6% ! |- ! 1990 ! 15,703 ! −7.7% ! |- ! 2000 ! 16,100 ! 2.5% ! |- ! 2010 ! 13,878 ! −13.8% ! |- ! 2020 ! 13,718 ! −1.2% ! |- ! 2021 (est.) ! 13,553 ! −1.2% ! |}{{Clear}} === Slavery in Breathitt County === '''1850 Slave Schedule''' :46 slave owners :118 Black slaves :51 Mulatto slaves :3 free Blacks :8 free Mulattoes '''1860 Slave Schedule''' :46 slave owners :115 Black slaves :75 Mulatto slaves :7 free Blacks :19 free Mulattoes [last names Freeman and Smith] '''1870 U.S. Federal Census''' :75 Blacks :103 Mulattoes :At least 2 U.S. Colored Troops listed Breathitt County, KY, as their birth location [Henson Calamees and Robert Chanler]. https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2289 Breathitt County (KY) Enslaved, Free Blacks, and Free Mulattoes, 1850-1870 Accessed 24 Aug 2022 === '''Notables'''=== * ==='''Major Highways''' === * KY-15 * ===''' Historic Sites''' === * ==Cemetery Resources== *[[:Category: Breathitt County, Kentucky, Cemeteries | Breathitt County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Breathitt+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_1001 Breathitt County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Breathitt-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Breathitt County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on LDS Genealogy] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/breathitt/ Cemetery Surveys and Tombstone Photos at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/breathitt/ Breathitt County Kentucky Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] === Breathitt County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : The Breathitt County Court Clerk maintains many original documents dating from 1849 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records ==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/ken/breathitt/births_main.html, Breathitt County Births at Genealogy Trails] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Breathitt-County-Birth-Records.htm Breathitt County, Kentucky, Birth Records on LDS Genealogy] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Breathitt County, Kentucky, Census Records| Breathitt County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * United States Census, 1950 (Coming Soon)] ==== Marriages ==== * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Breathitt-County-Marriage-Records.htm Breathitt County KY Marriage Records at LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/breathitt/news_marriages.html Breathitt County Marriage Announcements at Genealogy Trails] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/breathitt/deaths_main.html Ky Vital Statistics Deaths, 1852-1909, at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Breathitt-County-Death-Records.htm Breathitt County KY Death Records on LDS Genealogy] ==== Wills ==== * ==== Military Records ==== * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Breathitt-County-Military-Records.htm s.html Military Records at LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/breathitt/military.html Breathitt County Military Records at Genealogy Trails] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.thebreathittfuneralhome.com/ Breathitt Funeral Home] * [https://deatonfuneraljackson.com/wp/obituaries/ Deaton Funeral Home] * http://m.wattsfuneralhomekentucky.com/obituaries/list?searchTerm=&sortingColumn=3 Watt Funeral Hime] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/breathitt-county Breathitt County Obituaries]] === Other Web Site Resources === * [http://www.kykinfolk.com/breathitt/ Breathitt County in KyGenWeb Project] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/breathitt/ Breathitt County in KyGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Breathitt_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Breathitt County at FamilySearch.org] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/breathitt/index.html Breathitt County at Genealogy Trails] * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Breathitt-County.htm Breathitt County at LDS Genealogy] === KY Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer]

Breau Family Home

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Breckenridge Name Study & History

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Brecknockshire, Wales

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Brecknockshire Resources

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Counties|Counties]] | [[Space:Brecknockshire Team|Brecknockshire Team]] | [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES | Wales Resources]] | Brecknockshire County History ==Brecknockshire County (Historic)== '''Kingdom:''' The kingdom of Brycheiniog (Welsh: Sir Frycheiniog) was probably founded by Irish raiders in the late fifth century. Traditionally, it was founded by (and named after) a Hiberno-Welsh prince named Brychan out of the old Welsh kingdom of Garth Madrun (believed to have been centered on Talgarth) in the mid-5th century, though this event is shrouded in legend. '''County:''' Brecknockshire (Welsh: Sir Frycheiniog), one of thirteen historic counties, was created following the Act of Union of 1535. AKA: county of Brecknock (English spelling) and incorrectly as county of Brecon Breconshire - created by the Local Government Act of Wales 1889 replaced Brecknockshire. Powys county – created under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1972 effective April 1, 1974 replaced Breconshire. Some communities in the south of the county became parts of Mid Glamorgan and Gwent counties. Under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 effective April 1, 1996 small parts of the former county of Breconshire joined the newly created counties of Rhondda Cynon Taf and Monmouthshire. ==External Brecknockshire Resources== '''Websites:''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brecknockshire Wikipedia - Brecknockshire] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brycheiniog Wikipedia - Brycheiniog] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Breconshire,_Wales_Genealogy FamilySearch – Breconshire] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch - Wales Online Genealogy Records] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924029784182&seq=7 Vol 52 (1904) The Registers of Glasbury, Breconshire. 1660-1836] '''Online Publications:''' *Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock Containing the Chorography, General History, Religion, Laws, Customs, Manners, Language, and System of Agriculture Used in that County · Volumes 1-2'': :*[https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_County_of_Brecknock/Zoc1AQAAMAAJ?hl=en On Google Books] :*[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096162064&seq=1 On HathiTrust] *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#BRECVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales County Index]] lists surnames by county contained in the various volumes of Visitations files. This link goes to Brecknockshire.

Břeclav District, South Moravian Region

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Bredlau Name Study

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[[Category:Bredlau Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bredlau Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bredlau Bredlau] 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 Bredlau 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 Bredlaus), by time period (18th Century Bredlaus), or by topic (Bredlau DNA, Bredlau Occupations, Bredlau 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 Bredlau 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: [[Bredleau-1|Dale Lynn Thomas]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bredlau}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bredleau Bredleau]

Bredleau Name Study

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[[Category:Bredleau Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bredleau-1|Dale Lynn Thomas]] 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 the surname Bredleau and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == [[Category:Bredleau Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Bree Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Bree Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bree Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bree Bree] 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 Bree 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 Bree's), by time period (18th Century Bree's), or by topic (Bree DNA, Bree Occupations, Bree 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. ==How to Join== To join the Bree Name Study 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: [[Howe-11733|Tim Howe]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bree}} 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== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#f0dab4 | ''Census analysis for the surname Bree'' |- |[[Space:The_surname_Bree_in_the_1841_UK_Census|1841 England & Wales Census]] |- | [[Space:1851_England_%26_Wales_Census_-_Bree_appearances|1851 England & Wales Census]] |- | [[Space:1861_England_%26_Wales_Census_-_Bree_appearances|1861 England & Wales Census]] |- |[[Space:1871_England_%26_Wales_Census_-_Bree_appearances|1871 England & Wales Census]] |}
These trees have been initially created by trawling the census records then collating individuals into 'appropriate' family trees. Additional dates and relationships are then added using any other data sources.
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WikiTree references (eg Bree-123) are added as and when individuals are added to WikiTree {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#f0dab4 | ''Trees of Bree's'' |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1WhJVokSB09VM0IVPHY6wu9GIBRbz2zAmee_0TOCKuLM/edit?usp=sharing 1 - Lancashire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1i4SuPzxBi_ToilHIzWU8CotrS1mWXLu_Pr7fi7jFYxY/edit?usp=sharing 2 - Kent] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1dMSdxpnZ0_NFyDMSf6A6CWgd-Y2_1DDp_uMNp6iOUvA/edit?usp=sharing 3 - Barnet] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1psx1bL6PhJGnBUkzNZRi4n0-YqQLJCvTVqX1GIkn9hU/edit?usp=sharing 4 - Leicestershire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1P2hy8Kzsy2LKshATy_yhw__2pEYnZTZ5icSGOTAAD4w/edit?usp=sharing 7.0 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1EvQDEiOWqhDZVVjEu7Fni79KUooXZ-GeaEaoYuUybOg/edit?usp=sharing 7.1 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1F8rmflung7HrgHljvFWosKQwhAigTA26GBwNvm-uVL8/edit?usp=sharing 7.2 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/13EDoIqmfMRQx4DCG2UqJJ2QZM5yxGy_rKdfQC1on8pc/edit?usp=sharing 7.3 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/12Hn-lVMSbYT5b8DiPcFkxUoQDpSefTeX2uBy6W2kWVk/edit?usp=sharing 8 - Lincolnshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/12NgH1FRoa-LHW5Pd7uHkZWOM7esr2OMXHbGk9qIRCi4/edit?usp=sharing 8b - Lincolnshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GBav2WeMJkp_YhnelKgQsg0CetHJonG1r3ptPUTGk4E/edit?usp=sharing 9 - Bedfordshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1FQWI3p-qW4spD2BE8R1tUNDy90Qf3tCoT_G590-Ku7Y/edit?usp=sharing 10 - Hampshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1lrvArOt9t0G7i5csBz20sw86Fr3pc0SYlSLYc8F5Ohs/edit?usp=sharing 11.1 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1QPLNimPDjUBuxgDPfEYBw7xCNaw4fu0yEMK7fi5HRHs/edit?usp=sharing 11.2 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Kxb7i899tajx7fG35Q-9toEM67f5WLfwdXDhrb0Qj4E/edit?usp=sharing 12 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1--XwJVId_R-vFXBom8M0ackSRSoj-kGKsVLo60FMU-w/edit?usp=sharing 13 - Cambridgeshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1zWXEs9tSmWpIiSSGND-ssZ_sxJflCvfbdKl1H0IY-uM/edit?usp=sharing 15 - Cornwall] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1IlIx3OUwBxx98ZbxU3fYWb1eyIUwACqtdT1WdSgHVXY/edit?usp=sharing 16 - Warwickshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/13v9wkUHltpD6RI72cOMqu-947ZX8kKSrsc7Hj2pJDP4/edit?usp=sharing 16.1 - Warwickshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1a2Wg2CoMmH26lNLt1AEl-5rrH164qlUQHOR-72Vnig0/edit?usp=sharing 17 - Warwickshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1y6_0AINCY5ScGLy8tFKyDloR6Ee-XdGThMKqVJu49TI/edit?usp=sharing 18 - Somerset] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1AmAZT2_aHTYZtdW7z2E47WPuKmymSrvX3b38lnThXv8/edit?usp=sharing 19 - Warwickshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/12RhuFLsuLL5lo2hwtKXenqtFzHTQuJxsPNhj8Chc7OM/edit?usp=sharing 20 - Cornwall] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1R6_djlJUGsoXwfhdmw7Pn2cDvDQoa82hNDwHoSAEmug/edit?usp=sharing 21 - Cornwall] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1bcIMXTKW6Y46JWuhNo54Vm9wSzfCBO8CA_P8ienSFjs/edit?usp=sharing 23 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1wPskUsV0PRr67V4J9Q7-Rx9omOmZTa4zxDNrdoRbbSc/edit?usp=sharing 24 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1lO3yIyUDLSSEPZvnfw6w1rBCYBYc3i1ZjlHDjy0NijE/edit?usp=sharing 25 - Northamptonshire] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1i_QvR53DHn-qDPGpbjL6IIzpE4QDqH2rXQMmCWn_dmQ/edit?usp=sharing 26 - Ireland] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/13-f1RMb2YU_ie8DmN_MMW0QdLx1m7k9eL-_b0CMeOqw/edit?usp=sharing Miscellaneous] |- | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1aTcu4hL_-wpEO3tAackGRHrZugUGVLSxuYHPZxnpflM/edit?usp=sharing Birmingham] |}

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This is a free page for the biography re-writes I am working on and will CONSTANTLY change to represent the current person I am working on. PLEASE do not link to this page. CURRENTLY WORKING ON: *[[Bread-23|Allen Bread]] Change statuses to show: *Proper first name of ''Allin'' *Other Last Names to include ''Breade'' *Birth- ''after 1598'' *Check ''Certain'' on birth location (reasoning, parents married there, all other brothers/ sisters before and after him born there'' ---- -Puritan Great Migration Project template- == Biography == === Early Life === Allen Breed (Allin Breade) was likely born in Westoning, Bedfordshire, England based on his parents being married there and the siblings before and after him were all born there. The exact date of his birth is not known. The volume of the parish register containing the baptisms between 1596-1652 has been lost and while the Bishop’s Transcripts fill in a majority of the missing records, there is a gap between 16 Feb 1595 and 31 Mar 1601.Emmison, F.A., editor, ''"[https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari20bedf/page/n73/mode/2up Bedfordshire Parish Registers, Volume XX]"'', Bedford: 1939. Page B4. When William Pratchett (Prechat) of Flitwick passed away in 1613, he left ''"To my godson Allen Breade house wherein I now dwell when 24 years of age."''Essex Institute Historical Collections, Volume XL, ''"[https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi40esseuoft/page/146/mode/2up English Notes about Early Settlers: Breed],"'' Salem, Massachusetts: 1904. Page 148-53. That will was contested by Rowland Pratchett in 1614 and called Allen ''"an infant of the age of Fourteene years."'' This would suggest a birth in 1600. Allen might have waited until he received his inheritance before he married in 1622. If he did, that would suggest a birth about 1598. In the article ''"The Breed Family: Descendants of Allen Breed (or Bread) of Lynn"'' by Marcia Wiswall Lindberg, it mentions that ''"he was born, probably… in 1599."''Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "The Breed Family: Descendants of Allen Breed (or Bread) of Lynn," in ''The Essex Genealogist'', vol. 11 (1991): 196-203, ([http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/essex-genealogist-the/image/?volumeId=12782&pageName=198&rId=144164497 AmericanAncestors.org, page 198]). In June of 1671, Allen made a deposition to the court which stated his age as 70 years oldGeorge Francis Dow, ''"Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts"'': 9 volumes (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1912–1917), [https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles00massgoog Volume 1] page 82, 153. [https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu02esse Volume 2] page 18-9, 43, 58, 164-5, 250, 256, 268-71, 304, 413. [https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu03esse Volume 3] page 24, 32-3, 162, 203, 348. [https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu04esse Volume 4] page 384. [https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu07esse Volume 7] page 158. which would suggest a birth about 1601. Since no records exist, all we can say for certain is that he was born sometime between 1598-1601. In ''"Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts"'' by William Richard Cutter, he mentions that '''Allen Bread''' was born about 1601 at England,Cutter, William Richard, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland01cuttgoog#page/n176/mode/2up ''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts''] (Vol 2, Pages 706-08) New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908, Archive.org accessed March 27, 2015 According to both Robert C. Anderson and ''The Essex Antiquarian,'' spelling of the surname was "Bread," and after 1700 became "Breed."Robert C. Anderson, ''Great Migration'' series (profiles of others)"Breed Genealogy." (1907) ''The Essex Antiquarian,'' [https://archive.org/stream/essexantiquarian11perluoft#page/n161/mode/2up Archive.org] (Vol 11:145). === Family === Allen and [[Wheeler-1051|Elizabeth Wheeler]] were married on November 14, 1622 in Pulloxhill, Bedfordshire, England.Emmison, Frederick George, editor, ''"[https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari22bedf/page/16/mode/2up Bedfordshire Parish Registers, Maulden (1558-1812), Pulloxhill (1552-1812), Volume XXII],"'' County Clerk Office, Shire Hall, Bedford: 1940. Page B16. They had the following children: *[[Bread-27|Allen]] *[[Breed-31|Elizabeth]] *[[Breed-62|John]] Allen and [[Unknown-197890|Elizabeth (Unknown) Knight]] were married on March 28, 1656 in Lynn.The Essex Institute, complier, ''"[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofly02lynn Vital Records of Lynn Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849]"'', 2 volumes (Salem: Newcomb & Gauss, 1906), Volume II, page 55, 219. Elizabeth’s estimated birth year is about 1609, based on her age of 26 years old at the time she immigrated to the colonies with her first husband.Hotten, John Camden, ''"[https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott The Original Lists of Persons of Quality… 1600-1700]"'', Reprinted: Empire State Book Co., New York: 1874. Page 107. Elizabeth married William Ballard as her first husband, then she married William Knight before marrying Allen Bread as her third husband. Allen and Elizabeth had no children. Anderson, Robert Charles, (1995) "William Ballard, Featured Name." ''Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B.'' [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/148/22074481 AmericanAncestors.org] NEHGS, (Vol A-B, Page 148-50). Elizabeth's maiden name is not known. Several possibilities have been proposed: Marshall, Lee and Potter, but none is confirmed. Note: The Register of the Lynn Historical Society published an article in which they report that Elizabeth Knight was the mother of all of Allen Bread's children.Lynn Historical Society, "Some of the descendants of Richard Hood, William Basset and Thomas Farrar; who lived on Nahant, Broad and Lewis Streets 1700-1840." (page 85) ''The Register of the Lynn Historical Society.'' Volumes 10-12 This cannot be accurate, as Elizabeth was married to William Ballard and having children with him (1633-1636) during the time when Allen Bread's children were born. ===Immigration=== Many published genealogies of the Breed Family list Allen’s arrival to the colonies in 1630 and state that he came with the Winthrop fleet, however this has not been adequately documented. The first mention of Allen’s arrival appears in 1872 with Deacon J.C. Breed’s ''"Proceedings of the First Convention of the BREED Family of the United States of America"''Breed, Deacon J.C. ''"[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/550516-proceedings-of-the-first-convention-of-the-breed-family-of-the-united-states-of-america-held-at-jamestown-n-y-sept-10th-1868-together-with-a-historical-address-delivered-by-deacon-j-c-breed-upon-that-occasion?viewer=1&offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Proceedings of the First Convention of the BREED Family of the United States of America]"'', Chautauqua Democrat Steam Printing House, Jamestown, NY: 1872. which was recounted by J. Howard Breed in ''"A Record of the Descendants of Allen Bread who Came to America from England in 1630"''Breed, J. Howard, ''"[https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00inbrea A Record of the Descendants of Allen Bread who Came to America from England in 1630]"'', The Evans Printing House, Philadelphia, PA: 1892. published in 1892. From there, it was mentioned by Henry Breed in his 1888 book, ''"Genealogy of the Breed Family"'', and also by Julia Beebe Coates in ''"Principal Facts of Interest Concerning the Breed Family in America"'' Coates, Julia Beebe, ''"[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/145531-principal-facts-of-interest-concerning-the-breed-family-in-america-with-the-genealogy-of-the-stonington-conn-branch?viewer=1&offset=19#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Principal Facts of Interest Concerning the Breed Family in America]"'', self-published, Mystic, Conn.: 1900. published in 1900. The Breed Family Association reprinted an article from the ''Essex Antiquarian'' compiled by Sidney Perley in 1907 titled ''"Breed Genealogy"'', Perley, Sidney, ''"[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/544395-essex-antiquarian-v-11-13?viewer=1&offset=0#page=166&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=breed Breed Genealogy]"'', Essex Antiquarian, Salem, Mass.: 1907. Volume XI, Number 4, page 1. that also included a 1630 arrival. With the genealogies from the late 19th and early 20th centuries mentioning his arrival, it would stand to reason that one of Allen’s descendants had joined the Winthrop Society, a membership organization consisting of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Unfortunately, no descendants of Allen can be counted as members. On June 2nd, 2018, Marie A. Seelye, registrar for the Winthrop Society, confirmed that ''"We have had no member using Allen Breed as their ancestor."''Email communication between [[Breed-1442|Patricia (Breed) Everett]] and Marie A Seelye. A copy kept in the possession of Patricia (Breed) Everett. The Winthrop Society relies mostly on ''"[https://www.americanancestors.org/search/category-search/503850/great-migration-study-project The Great Migration]"'' series of books by Robert Charles Anderson, et al, to verify qualifying ancestors. Allen is only casually mentioned in the biographies of others. In Volume I (Immigrants to New England 1634-1635), on pages 148 to 150, his marriage to his second wife, Elizabeth, is mentioned under the biography for William Ballard and on page 191 of the same volume he is mentioned in the biography of William Bassett for land that he purchased from him.Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B. ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/149/235165656 Online database]. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: ''"The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B"'', by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999. ===Six Mile Land Grant=== On March 13th, 1638 the General Court of the Colony granted a distribution of land in what is known as the Six Mile Land Grant. During this distribution, Allen received 200 acres. There are two thoughts about the land that he received; one is that Allen was a stockholder of the Massachusetts Bay Company which is why he received 200 acres. The other is that he came at his own expense and received a headright of 50 acres per person in his family (himself, wife Elizabeth, and his two young children, Allen and Elizabeth). The headright system was in use by The Virginia Company of London and by the Plymouth Company. With land being in abundance and labor to work the land in short supply, the companies were offering 50 acres of land, for each family member, to those that would pay their own way to the colonies. The Massachusetts Bay Company did things a bit differently. In the book ''"The Beginning of Reading and Lynnfield"'' it mentioned that adventurers in the common stock (stockholders) would receive 200 acres for every £50 that was paid to the company. If the person was an adventurer, meaning they paid the £50, and also paid their own way to the colonies, they could get an additional 50 acres per member of their family. We know that Allen received 200 acres. He didn't pay his own expenses to travel to colonies because if he had, he would have received 400 acres (200 acres for paying £50, then an additional 50 acres for each member of his family). For those that weren't adventurers and paid their own expenses to the colonies they only received 50 acres for the entire family. This allows us to place Allen in the position of an adventurer of the Massachusetts Bay Company. His name does not appear with the original stockholders in the company’s charter, but he is not the only one. In fact, none of the names that appear on the list of land grants in 1638 are mentioned in the charter, nor do any of them appear in known passengers lists of the Winthrop fleet. This would suggest that they did not come in 1630 but at a later time. The original listing of the grantees has been preserved in the records of a court case from 1659. :''"William Longley v. Henry Collings and John Hathorne, in behalf of the town of Lyn. For withholding and not laying out forty acres of land, which was his equal proportion as an inhabitant according to the division made in 1638.'' :''Verdict for the Plaintiff, 40li., or to lay him out forty acres together in some convenient place within the limits of Lynn by June first next, as adjudged by men to be appointed by the court. Court appointed Corpll. Tho. Puttman, Sergt. Porter and Thomas [Ed. --- Waste Book.] Flint to lay it out…'' :''Andrew Mansfield, aged about thirty years, and Hugh Bert testified that the thirty and forty acre lots in Lynn village, which were given by the town of Lynn at the same time that the forty acres now in question were given, in their judgment were worth at least 20s. per acre. Sworn in Court. Copy of the distribution of the land of Lynn, in 1638, paper addressed "For William Langlye": To ye right honr. ye Lord Brooks, 800 acres; Mr. Tho. Willis, upland and medowe, 500 acres... '''ALLIN BREAD, 200 acres''' ..."'' ===Founding of Southampton=== Allen was a settler, or undertaker, in the settlement of Southampton, Long Island in June 1640. From the Town of Southampton website, under the Historical Document CollectionTown of Southampton, New York, accessed 22 Jun 2019, https://www.southamptontownny.gov/207/Documents, they list ''"The earliest document pertaining to the settlement of the Southampton colony or "Plantacon" is The Disposal of the Vessel, an agreement made between eight settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts and Daniel How, the Captain of a ship who agreed to transport them and their families to Long Island. Prior to setting sail, the settlers or "undertakers" as they were known exchanged their investments in the boat with Howe, on condition that he would carry their possessions in three trips annually for two years. Articles of agreement spelling out the nature and purposes of the venture were signed by the settlers and dated March 10, 1639... the actual colony appears to have been established by June of 1640..."'' Allen’s name appears on the Indian Deed of December 13th, 1640 which would indicate that he was physically present in Southampton but he did not sign the document. There were thirteen settlers named in the document; ''"Mr. John Gosmer, Edward Howell, Daniell How, Edward Needham, Thomas Halsey, John Cooper, Thomas Sayre, Edward Ffarrington, Job Sayre, George Welbe, Allen Bread, William Harker, [and] Henry Walton."''[https://www.southamptontownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/227/Indian-Deed-of-December-13-1640---images?bidId= Town of Southampton Website] Allen may have removed to Lynn within the first year.Hunt, John H., publisher, ''"[https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofs06sout The First Book of Records of the Town of Southampton with other Ancient Documents of Historic Value],"'' Sag-Harbor, N.Y.:1874. Page 8. After the Indian Deed he no longer appears in the records of Southampton. The next mention of Allen is in Salem as a witness in court, July 1645, when ''"Samuel Bennett* presented for saying scornfully that he cared neither for the town nor its order. Wit: Allen Bread and John Fuller."'' *Marblehead Presentment ===Court Records=== He was mentioned as being owed 5s 2d in the will of Francis Lightfoot dated December 10th, 1646 and proved on December 29th. On November 15th, 1648, William Knight, Edward Needham, Thomas Chadwell, Joseph Hough, Edward Holke, Allin Breade, Edmund Farrington and Nathaniell Tyler were "fined for breach of order of court and town for not fencing proportionately a common field against great cattle." William Knight was found not guilty and his fine was remitted. Thomas Gage brought a civil case against Allen on June 30th, 1657 in Salem. ''"Thomas Gage v. Allen Breede, who married the widow of Will. Knight. About pay for a cow which belonged to said Gage’s wife, Joanna, daughter of said Knight."' Allen was a member of the Grand Jury for court held in Salem on November 24th, 1657. He was appointed to be on the Jury of Trials on October 23rd, 1660 and served on November 27th of that year. In 1661 he was a Selectman in Lynn and while fulfilling these duties he was mentioned in June with the ''"License of Mr. Thomas Riddan dated June 26th, 1661 and signed by Thomas Marshall, John Fuller, Allen (his mark) Bread and John Hathorne, selectmen of Lynn."'' In January (1661-2) he was mentioned with a ''"Copy of Corp. John Andrews' rates for the support of the pastor, Mr, Samuel Whiting, subscribed to by the selectmen, Tho. Laughton, Tho. Marshall, John Fuller, Henry Collins, sr., Allen Bread, sr., John Hathorne, John Witt, and Thaddeus Riddan, made by Tho. Andrews: on ----:11: 1661..."'' In June of 1662, Allen and John Tarbox were sworn as Constables for the ensuing year. In the will of George Farr, dated July 1st, 1662 and proved on November 26th, he names "Allin Brad" as one of the overseers of his wife and children. Allen served writs, in February of 1662-3, by attaching them to the dwellings of the defendants.The writs were in the cases of Andrew Mansfield v. John Hathorne, William Longly v. Richard Haven and William Longly v. Thomas Newhall. On April 28th, 1664 he served as a Selectman in Lynn when ''"Thomas Laughton, Thomas Marshall, Ed. Needham, Henry Collins, Allen (his mark) Breade, Thomas (his mark) Farrer, and John Fuller, selectmen of Lynn, 28: 2: 1664, approved of 'our loueing neighbor Theophilus Baylye to bee a meet man to draw, or sell strong liquors in our towne, by the pynte or quarte."'' Allen was a member of a grand jury on November 28th, 1665 in Salem. He gave a disposition in court in September, 1666 in Salem, ''"Allin Bread, sr., deposed that Edmund Farrington told him that Henrye Wormwood had stolen a load of hay. Sworn in Court."'' In November of 1678, he took an oath of Allegance to the Kinge. ''The Essex Quarterly Court Records'', Volume 7, page 158 states: ''"Names of thos Inhabitants of Lyn which tooke the Oath of Allegance to the Kinge, 1678: [names omitted] Allen Bread, sr., Allen Bread, jr., Timothy Bread, Joseph Bread, and Allen Bread, son of Allen Bread, jr."'' Allen accepted the Freeman's Oath on May 11th, 1681 and agreed to be justly and lawfully subject to the Government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England.Andrews, H. Franklin ''"[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028814304 List of freemen, Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1630 to 1691: with freeman's oath, the first paper printed in New England]"'', Exira, Iowa: Exira Printing Company, 1906. Page 12. === Land Deeds === On February 20th, 1653 Allen Bread purchased eleven acres from James Hubbard for the sum of eight pounds sterling, with ''"part of it being upland, & part of it meadowing, lying in ye Towneship of Lyn, aforesaid, in a swamp betwixt ye lands of Mrs. Ivory, widow, on the east side, & the common highway leading into ye Towne marsh on the west side, a cove leading into ye marsh on ye south side, & ye comen lands on the north, with all woods, underwoods, trees, timber, lying, growing & being in, upon, & about the said primisses... hereunto sett my hand & seale, the twentieth daye of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, six hundred, fifty & three."'' The same day, Allen purchased land from John Poole for the sum of twenty two pounds and ten shillings sterling, ''"one dwelling house, comonly called the Cow House, lately in ye possession of ye said John Poole, in Lyn aforesd, and nine acres of upland, be it more or less, lying betwixt ye land of Mr. Samuell Whiting on the south, the lands late of Nathanyell Tyler, now in the possession of Phillip Kirtland and on ye west, the lands of Joseph Cowe & Edward Hall on ye east, & the lands of Will Knight on the north; and three acres of meadow: (be it more or less) be it in the Town marsh betwixt the lands of Will Knight on ye south, & the creeke leading into the sea on the north; and two acres of meadow, be it more or less, lying in the Town marsh, betwixt ye lands of Mr. Samuell Whiteing on the north, ye lands of Thomas Newell on the south, the lands of John Deacon on ye east, & ye lands of William Longly in ye west; & six acres of upland and marsh, be it more or less, lying in ye place caled the Reeds, betwixt ye lands of Mr. Thomas Cobbitt on the east, & ye lands of Mr. Samuell Whiteing on the west."''"Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986," images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B6DM?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-MNG%3A361613201%2C361847101 22 May 2014]), Essex > Deeds 1639-1658 vol 1-3 > image 364 of 763; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. On February 20th, 1653, Allen purchased a dwelling called the Cow House, nine acres of upland, five acres of meadow, a creek leading into the sea, and six acres of upland and marsh from John Poole for twenty two pounds ten shillings."Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986," images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BDCV?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-MNG%3A361613201%2C361847101 22 May 2014]), Essex > Deeds 1639-1658 vol 1-3 > image 365 of 763; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. On October 8th, 1662, the receipts for the settlement of William Knight’s will were recorded."Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986," microfilmed, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B9QN?cc=2106411&wc=MCBL-NZ9%3A361613201%2C361757101 viewed and downloaded 10 June 2018]), listed date of 28 Oct 2018, records book 2, page 52, microfilm image 169-171 of 637; Genealogical Society of Salt Lake. On 23 February 1664/5 William Bassett sold two acres of salt marsh in Rumney Marsh to Allen Bread, husbandman, of Lynn.Anderson, Robert Charles, [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-i-a-b/image/?volumeId=7051&pageName=191&rId=235166091 "William Bassett, Featured Name"] (Vol A-B, Page 191) ''Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B.'' (Online database accessed March 27, 2015. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Thomas Cobbitt, Teacher of the church of Lynn, sold Allen a 200 acre farm, 20 acres fresh marsh and 10 acres salt marsh for three score (60) pounds on 12 Oct 1665."Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986," images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B6ZK?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-MNG%3A361613201%2C361847101 22 May 2014]), Essex > Deeds 1639-1658 vol 1-3 > image 369 of 763; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. === Death & Legacy === He passed away on March 17, 1690-91 in Lynn. His death was recorded in the church records under the genealogy of his grandson, Timothy. This may be the record that has led early family historians to place Timothy as a son, rather than grandson, to Allen."Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9979-7YY2?cc=2061550&wc=Q4D4-DPX%3A353349401%2C353376701%2C353381101 30 October 2019]), Essex > Lynn > Births, marriages, deaths 1635-1840 > image 13 of 655; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Allen died intestate, meaning he left no will. On May 30th, 1666, Allen deeded one piece of land he bought from Nicholas Browne, the land he bought of James Hubbard, half of the house lot, half of the housing, half the orchard and all the marsh adjoining to the same to his eldest son Allen. After the senior Allen’s decease, his eldest son is to get 6 acres and the other half of the housing, orchard and land. Allen then provides him some farm animals (one mare, one colt mare, one cow, one-year-old heifer, two weaning calves, two ewes, and two weathered lambs) before providing the last provision of all the linen the son’s mother left him at her decease. In a crude way, this could be considered Allen’s will because he explains what is to be done with his remaining house and land at his decease. Allen was preceded in death by his first wife Elizabeth, his daughter Elizabeth, his son John, three grandchildren (John, Sarah and William) and one great-grandchild (Mercy). He was survived by his second wife Elizabeth, his son Allen, eighteen grandchildren, and twenty-one great-grandchildren. “The Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. III”, [page 651]Virkus, Frederick A., editor, ''"[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015043281370&view=1up&seq=651 The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of The First Families of America, Volume III]"'', Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore: 1968. Page 651. incorrectly states that Allen was a Quaker. It was his grandson [[Breed-54|Samuel]] that became the family's first Quaker. == Sources == See also: * Bread, J. Howard, (1892) ''A Record of the Descendants of Allen Bread, Who Came to America from England in 1630.'' Philadelphia: Hathaway & bros., [https://archive.org/stream/recordofdescenda00inbrea#page/16/mode/2up Archive.org] (Record of the Bread Family). * Cutter, William Richard, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalpers00cutt#page/270/mode/2up ''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts''] (Vol 1, Pages 270, ) New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908, Archive.org accessed March 27, 2015. * (1904) "English Notes about Early Settlers: Breed." ''Essex Institutional Historical Collections.'' [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044100184357;view=1up;seq=191 HathiTrust.org] (Vol 40, Pages 147-153). * Massachusetts Applications of Freemen, 1630-91 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000), Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, Record for Allen Bread. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=mafree1630&h=3770&indiv=try. * Massachusetts, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999), Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, Record for Allin Bread. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=macen&h=10200658&indiv=try.

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[[Category:Breed Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Breed Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Breed Breed] 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 Breed 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 Breeds), by time period (18th Century Breeds), or by topic (Breed DNA, Breed Occupations, Breed 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 Breed 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 [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Breed}} 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== * * * * * ==Membership== * [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ==Notable Breeds== *Colin Breed (born 1947), English politician *George M. Breed, American postmaster and [[Space:Namesakes of United States Municipalities|namesake]] of the Town of Breed, Oconto County, Wisconsin. *Lawrence M. Breed (20th century), American computer scientist *London Breed (born 1974), American politician *Michael Breed (born 1962), American golfer *Mildred Breed (born 1947), American bridge player *Urban Breed, Swedish singer *William J. Breed (1928–2013), American geologist, paleontologist, naturalist and writer *Mary Bidwell Breed (1870-1949), American chemist

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I rearranged the data from the PDF so that it was better structured and less redundant. I did not correct any errors in the original text except typos so that the original data is essentially intact. ---- == [[Breedlove-338|JOHN HARDING WAYNE (HARDEN) BREEDLOVE]] == FIFTH Child of [[Breedlove-299|'''[Richard] Foster Breedlove''']] (3/26/1827-7/27/1885) married [[Jennings-3751|'''MATILDA MOZELLE JENNINGS''']] on 11/29/1849 (7/10/1832-4/18/1922), dau of [[Jennings-873|'''HENRY JENNINGS''']] (1/19/1790-11/11/1862) married [[Landrum-216|'''NANCY L.''']] (2/29/1830- 8/28/1888) on 11/29/1849 Children: # [[Breedlove-346|'''SARA FRANCES BREEDLOVE''']] -Never married - Buried Shoal Creek (10/4/1850-3/24/1888) # [[Breedlove-352|'''N. HENRETTA BREEDLOVE''']] -Never married - Buried Shoal Creek (4/6/1852-5/25/1925) # [[Breedlove-354|'''RICHARD FRANK "DICK" BREEDLOVE''']] married [[Mosgrove-14|'''EMMA BEATRICE MUSGROVE''']] (4/11/1854-8/13/1903) # [[Breedlove-353|'''SYNTHIA KALISTA (CYNTHIA) BREEDLOVE''']] - (8/18/1856-12/13/1914) Never married, Buried Shoal Creek # [[Breedlove-344|'''GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE''']] (11/10/1858-10/31/1933) married [[Treadwell-368|'''BELA F. TREADWELL''']] on 12/28/1894 (4/6/1874-6/24/1957) # [[Breedlove-345|'''WILLIAM GREEN BREEDLOVE''']] (3/18/1861-3/18/1952) married [[Edwards-10335|'''MARY EDWARDS''']] on 10/31/1886 (10/22/1858-7/21/1944) # [[Breedlove-351|'''CICERO GILES BREEDLOVE''']] - (9/22/1863) married [[Ketner-139|'''IDA''']]. Believed he was buried in Boise, Idaho, after 1911. Was a cowboy, and was said his ears froze off one winter. # [[Breedlove-347|'''M. ERA BREEDLOVE''']] (4/11/1866-12/8/1958) - Never married, Buried Shoal Creek # [[Breedlove-350|'''SYLVANUS OSCAR BREEDLOVE''']] (4/11/1868-12/8/1958) married [[Blasingame-36|'''ELEANOR BLASINGAME''']] on 10/25/1896 (6/11/1874-9/9/1951) # [[Breedlove-349|'''JOHN HARDING WAYNE BREEDLOVE''']]-changed name-JOHN HARDEN-JOHN HARDEN BREEDLOVE (9/7/1871-10/10/1947) married [[Darby-803|'''WILLIE ADELLE DARBY''']] on 6/19/1901 (2/26/1881-11/11/1961) Willie was daughter of [[Hailes-50|'''Martha Tallulah Hailes Darby''']], who was daughter of [[Breedlove-341|'''Sara Judith Breedlove''']]. John Harding Wayne Breedlove was brother of Sara Judith, and father of John who married Willie. This made Willie and John 2nd cousins. Richard Foster Breedlove was father of Sarah Judith and John Harding Wayne Breedlove. # [[Breedlove-348|'''JOSEPHINE A. BREEDLOVE''']] (3/12/1873 -9/9/1893)-Never married -Buried Shoal Creek === [[Breedlove-346|'''SARA FRANCES BREEDLOVE''']] === Never married - Buried Shoal Creek (10/4/1850-3/24/1888) === [[Breedlove-352|'''N. HENRETTA BREEDLOVE''']] === Never married - Buried Shoal Creek (4/6/1852-5/25/1925) === [[Breedlove-354|RICHARD FRANK "DICK" BREEDLOVE]] === (4/11/1854-8/13/1903) married [[Mosgrove-14|'''EMMA BEATRICE MOSGROVE''']] on 12/20/1885 (7/21/1868-4/9/1935) Richard Frank's grandaughter, [[Breedlove-293|'''A[u]relia Breedlove Davis''']], daughter of Richard Edward below tells us: Richard Frank was living in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1900. His son below, Richard Edward, was born there. Frank's monument is in the grave lot with his parents in the Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist cemetery, north of Gratis. Children: # [[Breedlove-355|'''RICHARD EDWARD BREEDLOVE''']] (11/6/1891-7/7/1936) married [[Jackson-14058|'''LILLIAN RUTH JACKSON''']] (8/3/1895-6/4/1979) on 9/10/1914 ## [[Breedlove-363|'''EDNA RUTH BREEDLOVE''']] (7/24/1915-12/14/1991) married [[Evans-11520|'''WILLIAM JAMES EVANS''']] (11/20/1914-6/26/1990) on 1/10/1941 ### [[Evans-11543|'''WILLIAM JAMES EVANS, III''']] B. 3/1/1948 married [[Sharp-3936|'''JOEY SHARP''']] B. 3/17/? on 7/1/1971 #### AMANDA EVANS B. 2/26/1976 #### KATHEY EVANS B. 6/ 4/1979 #### JOSEPH EVANS B. 7/22/1981 ### [[Evans-11544|'''EDWARD DAVID EVANS''']] B. 9/15/1950 ## [[Breedlove-362|'''RICHARD DAVID BREEDLOVE''']] (8/1/1918-March 1986) married [[Camp-1764|'''VIRGINIA TOM CAMP''']] (7/29/1918 - 6/28/1995) ### [[Breedlove-377|'''MARY ELAINE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 4/22/1945 married [[DeHuff-16|'''GILBERT ROWLAND DEHUFF''']] B. 7/15/1945 on 6/11/1969 #### [[DeHuff-15|'''MELANIE ELAINE DEHUFF''']] B. 7/23/1973 ### [[Breedlove-378|'''BARBARA ANNE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 7/29/1946 married [[Smith-83155|'''RICHARD ARLIN SMITH''']] B. 11/25/1933 on 4/3/1973 ### [[Breedlove-376|'''ELEANOR VIRGINIA BREEDLOVE''']] B. 10/24/1947 married [[Branan-45|'''THOMAS LEROY BRANAN, SR.''']] B. 1/7/1948 on 8/15/1970 #### [[Branan-44|'''THOMAS LEROY(Buddy) BRANAN, JR.''']] B. 7/18/1977 #### [[Branan-43|'''REBECCA (Becky) VIRGINIA BRANAN''']] B. 11/16/1985 ### [[Breedlove-375|'''RICHARD DAVID BREEDLOVE, JR.''']] B. 12/ 4/1956 ## [[Breedlove-366|'''EDWARD GERALD BREEDLOVE''']] (5/14/1920-8/2/1944) He served in World War II, killed in action, buried in Harigny, France. Body brought home later. ## [[Breedlove-365|'''MARY ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE''']] (5/13/1921-6/13/1983) married [[Huston-810|'''WILLIS EARLE HUSTON''']] B. 7/7/1918 on 11/5/1949 ### [[Huston-866|'''RICHARD GREER HUSTON''']] B. 11/24/1953 married ROBIN RADCLIFF on 3/18/1994 ## [[Breedlove-293|'''AURELIA BEATRICE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 5/21/1927 married [[Davis-29918|'''ROBERT PEARCE DAVIS''']] B. 9/11/1922 on 10/7/1948 ### [[Davis-29906|'''GILBERT ALLAN DAVIS''']] B. 9/9/1951 married 1st [[Aaron-224|'''ROBERTA AARON''']] B. 12/14/1952 on 12/1/1973 Divorced. married 2nd [[Albro-113|'''NANCY MAKRIS''']] on 12/10/94 #### [[Davis-30001|'''BROOKE ANN DAVIS''']] B. 1/27/1979 #### [[Davis-30000|'''WENDY LYNN DAVIS''']] B. 6/24/1981 ### [[Davis-30003|'''JANET LEE DAVIS''']] B. 5/4/1954 married SANFORD PETER CEPPOS B. 12/24/1955 on 3/20/1976 #### KARIN AURELIA CEPPOS B. 12/24/1977 #### JAIMIE LYNN CEPPOS B. 4/24/1980 #### SARA PARASKA CEPPOS B. 10/20/1982 ### [[Davis-30004|'''ROBERT EDWARD (NED) DAVIS''']] (8/7/1957 - 8/28/1986) married PATRICIA ADAMSON B.5/24/1958 on 5/28/1979 #### ROBERT PEARCE II B. 11/17/1981 #### KEVIN THOMAS B. 8/30/1985 === [[Breedlove-353|'''SYNTHIA KALISTA (CYNTHIA) BREEDLOVE''']] === (8/18/1856-12/13/1914) Never married, Buried Shoal Creek === [[Breedlove-344|GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE]] === (11/10/1858-10/31/1933) married [[Treadwell-368|'''BELA F. TREADWELL''']] (4/6/1874-6/24/1957) on 12/28/1894 # [[Breedlove-357|'''RUBY BREEDLOVE''']] (3/15/1899-3/21/1983 Buried Center Hill) married [[Gunter-553|'''JAMES FRED GUNTER, SR.''']] (6/11/1891-4/17/1962) on 4/18/1915 ## [[Gunter-563|'''JAMES ALLEN GUNTER''']] (2/22/1916-7/1/1988) married [[Hearn-435|'''SARAH RUTH HEARN''']] B. 6/5/1917 on 12/5/1936 ## [[Gunter-568|'''MYRTLE [GUNTER] COX''']] B. 3/2/1918 married [[Cox-11298|'''JOEL HOLLIS COX''']] B. 4/5/1913 on 12/21/1935 ## [[Gunter-564|'''HENRY WADE GUNTER''']] B. 9/1/1920 married [[Jackson-14573|'''EDDIE JEAN JACKSON''']] B. 8/14/1920 on 1/2/1939 ## [[Gunter-567|'''DORIS GUNTER''']] B. 11/23/1922 married [[Atha-30|'''JAMES GRADY ATHA''']] (7/11/1920-2/16/1981) on 6/3/1939 ## [[Gunter-562|'''FRED JACKSON GUNTER''']] B. 2/9/1925 married [[Hovis-85|'''JEAN MOORE HOVIS''']] (11/13/1927-4/30/1986) on 5/30/1959 ## [[Gunter-561|'''FLORENCE LUTICIA GUNTER''']] B. 5/28/1927 married 1st [[Hale-3675|'''EUPHRATUS LEE HALE, JR.''']] (1/26/1924-7/16/1972) on 6/24/1945. married 2nd [[Knight-6484|'''HARRY WELLS KNIGHT''']] B. 10/28/1925 on 5/18/1974 ## [[Gunter-566|'''MARY LENA GUNTER''']] B. 10/22/1929 married [[Rowland-5479|'''RUFUS LAMAR ROWLAND''']] B. 5/18/1927 on 6/22/1952 ## [[Gunter-565|'''CAROLYN RUNELLE GUNTER''']] B. 8/7/1931 married MAX HYLIARD LASETER B. 8/22/1930 on 6/17/1951 ## [[Gunter-560|'''JAMES FRED GUNTER, JR.''']] B. 11/24/1933 married ANN DAVIS B. 10/9/1937 on 6/27/1971 # [[Breedlove-356|'''CARL PARK BREEDL[OV]E''']] (10/14/1901- 1975 Buried Center Hill) married [[Barnette-128|'''VELMA BARNETTE''']] B. 8/2/1908 From Eastville on 11/25/1928 ## [[Breedlove-369|'''RACHEL ANNETTE BREEDLOVE''']] (12/22/1929 - 5/3/1997) married [[Conner-1601|'''WALTER HUGH CONNER''']] (7/2/1923 - 7/2000) on 7/18/1948 ### MARCIA ELAINE CONNER B. 8/31/1952 married BRAXTON GILMORE B. 8/21/1954 #### MICHELLE GILMORE B. 11/17/1985 ### JANET ANN CONNER B. 8/21/1954 married STEVE BELAMY #### JACOB BELAMY B. 9/ 4/1981 #### PHILLIP BELAMY B. 6/15/1987 ### MICHAEL HUGH CONNER B. 1/4/1956 married CHERYL #### HEATHER CONNER B. 3/11/1982 #### CHAD CONNER B. 3/16/1987 ### MARK CONNER B. 12/30/1958 married BARBARA #### CAITLIN CONNER B. 2/27/1995 ## [[Breedlove-370|'''ROBBIE CARLEEN BREEDLOVE''']] (8/22/1933 - 1967) married [[Powell-6434|'''BRYANT "BUDDY" POWELL''']] (March 1933 - 1967) on 11/30/1951. Carleen and Buddy killed in hotel fire in Alabama. ### ROBBIE PERNELlA "PENNY" POWELL B. 4/20/1955 married KEVIN CHRISTI #### EMILY CHRISTI B. 9/2/1986 #### MORGAN CHRISTI B. 10/15/1988 ### BRYANT SEWELL POWELL "BUTCH" B. 1/24/1960? married DIANE #### BUDDY POWELL B. 4/20/1982 #### JOAN POWELL B. 12/25/1984 # [[Breedlove-360|'''RICHARD IRA BREEDLOVE''']] (5/31/1904- 1989 Buried Center Hill) married [[Stone-7257|'''JEWELL ELIZABETH STONE''']] (7/28/1904- 1983) on 11/6/1925 ## [[Breedlove-371|'''HAZEL IRENE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 3/9/1935 married VIVIAN ALLEN B. 8/3/1934 on 10/21/1953 ### CYNDEE ALLEN B. 1/28/1972 married BRYAN BROWN B. 6/11/1969 on 4/5/1991 #### LAUREN ELIZABETH BROWN B. 5/17/1992 #### MORGAN BROOKE BROWN B. 3/14/1995 ### ARLENE FRANCES BREEDLOVE B. 2/28/1944 married MERCER BERNARD LOWRY B. 3/2/1943 #### Tina Bernard B. 5/12/1959 # [[Breedlove-359|'''BURTON TRIBBLE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 1/12/1907 married 1st [[Thornton-3064|'''ANNIE RUTH THORNTON''']] (4/14/1907-11/8/1972 She is buried at Walker Park cemetery) on 11/28/1928, married 2nd [[Verner-177|'''AGNES VERNER STONE''']] ## [[Breedlove-372|'''WALTER TRIBBLE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 4/15/1930 married MYRNA ROBINETTE WATERS B. 3/19/1940 on 1/24/1959 ### PHILLIP BURTON BREEDLOVE B. 11/20/1959 ### MARK ERIC BREEDLOVE B. 4/25/1961 Twin to Michael ### MICHAEL WAYNE BREEDLOVE B. 4/25/1961 Twin to Mark ### PRESTON TRIBBLE BREEDLOVE B. 8/25/1963 married PAMELA LYN #### BRANDI LYN ## [[Breedlove-373|'''GEORGE ROBERT BREEDLOVE''']] B. 4/30/1935 married MARTHA SUE HARRISON ## JOHN THORNTON BREEDLOVE B. 7/20/1938 # [[Breedlove-358|'''OLA MAE BREEDLOVE''']] (1/6/1910-8/12/1956 Buried Center Hill) married [[Jackson-14059|'''JOHN EDEN JACKSON''']] (11/13/1907-3/5/1954) on 1/29/1930 ## [[Jackson-21573|'''JOHN HINTON JACKSON''']] B. 10/31/1930 married BETTY ROGERS B. 7/8/1935 on 7/17/1954 ### JOHN CHARLES JACKSON B. 7/3/1958 married DEBBIE SIMS on 6/15/1984 #### ZANE JACKSON B. 8/18/1990 #### MATTHEW ALAN JACKSON B. 12/8/1962 #### SCOTT JACKSON B. 9/22/1970 married SUZANNA B.1970 (Nashville,Tn) in May 1993 ##### MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON B. 2/23/1994 Nashville, Tn. ## HILLMAN EUGENE "DICK" JACKSON B. 9/9/1932 married SUE DOSTER B. 8/31/1937 on 5/23/1956 ### JAY EDEN JACKSON B. 6/17/1962 married Shannon Michelle Jones B. 5/14/1970 on 11/6/1993 ### VICTOR HARPER JACKSON B. 6/8/1963 ## ROBERT GLYNN JACKSON B. 8/19/1934 married 1st ROSEMARY CROW B. 8/28/1935 on 4/23/1955, married 2nd LAVONIA HAMILTON on 3/25/1967 ### ROBERT GLYNN JACKSON, JR. B. 10/26/1957 ### MIKE H. JACKSON B. 10/20/1970 married STACY REAGIN B. May 1968 on 6/15/1995 ## [[Jackson-29369|'''PERCE RONALD JACKSON''']] (1/16/1939-8/30/1984) married HARRIETT BRADLEY B. 12/24/1941 on 3/2/1963 ### ANTHONY "TONY" KEITH JACKSON B. 8/26/1968 ### KAREN JACKSON B. 7/8/1970 ## MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON B. 4/1/1943 married LARRY LAMAR ADCOCK B. 9/28/1942 on 6/18/1960 ### MARY KAYE ADCOCK B. 12/2/1960 married RICHARD MORSE on 10/14/1984 #### MARY LEIGH MORSE B. 12/21/1988 #### RICHARD LAMAR MORSE B. 9/26/1991 ### JANET ELIZABETH ADCOCK B. 4/6/1963 married ROBIN PLEDGER on 8/17/1985 #### ASHLEY ELIZABETH PLEDGER B. 2/18/1966 #### ROBIN T. PLEDGER, JR. B. 9/2/1987 ### LARRY "TREY" LAMAR ADCOCK III B. 6/21/1970 married CARLA D. on 12/16/1989 #### CHILD - 1992? # [[Breedlove-361|'''ROBERT ALLEN BREEDLOVE''']] (8/22/1912-11/14/1975 Buried Walker Park Cemetery) married [[Cook-12064|'''SUE LEE COOK''']] (B. 12/6/1908 From Montecello, Ga.) on 2/16/1936 ## [[Breedlove-368|'''ROBERT "BOBBY" ALLEN BREEDLOVE, JR.''']] (9/6/1940 - 5/10/1997) married 1st PEGGY CHANDLER B. 4/28/1941 on 10/27/1962; married 2nd BRENDA ### ANNA BETH BREEDLOVE B. 11/15/1966 married BILLY WAKEFIELD Nashville, Tn. on 4/20/1994 ### DAVID ALBERT BREEDLOVE B. 10/12/1969 married CHRISTIE PHEIFOY Texarkana, Ar. on 6/21/1994 ## BRENDA BREEDLOVE B. 5/5/1944 married CHARLES DURWOOD MOSLEY B. 11/29/1942 on 8/15/1964 ### ALLEN MOSLEY B. 10/2/1969 ### SUSAN MOSLEY B. 7/25/1971 === [[Breedlove-345|WILLIAM GREEN BREEDLOVE]] === (3/18/1861-3/18/1952) married [[Edwards-10335|'''MARY EDWARDS''']] (10/22/1858-7/21/1944 Buried Center Hill) on 10/31/1886 # [[Breedlove-462|'''EDWARD CLYDE BREEDLOVE''']] (8/14/1887-3/28/1958) married [[Mobley-599|'''BERTHA BELL MOBLEY''']] B. 6/12/1888 on 10/13/1913 ## [[Breedlove-571|'''MARY ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE''']] B. 4/8/1918 married [[Ellis-15566|'''THELDON ELLIS''']] B. 10/17/1917 on 12/26/1944 ### MARY ELIZABETH ELLIS B. 6/16/1957 ## [[Breedlove-570|'''EUNICE INEZ BREEDLOVE''']] B. 2/1/1920 married [[Scott-22329|'''RAY MORRIS SCOTT''']] B. 8/14/1922 on 1/3/1942 ### RAY SCOTT, JR. - B. 7/16/1944 ## [[Breedlove-463|'''EDWARD CLYDE BREEDLOVE, JR.''']] B. 4/19/1924 married [[Hendrix-980|'''JANICE HENDRICKS''']] B. 4/22/1924 in 1945 ### ANGELA DAWN BREEDLOVE B. 6/ 4/1948 ### EDWIN CLYDE BREEDLOVE III B. 11/ 7/1951 ### JANICE LYNN BREEDLOVE B. 10/27/1957 # [[Breedlove-459|'''IVEY HUGH BREEDLOVE''']] (12/27/1890 - ?) married [[Compton-1639|'''IDA COMPTON''']] (7/4/1899-3/25/1925) on 8/14/1910 ## [[Breedlove-614|'''RUFUS EDGAR BREEDLOVE''']] married 1st DORA MANNING B. 8/6/1911 in Jan. 1936, Divorced 1943; married 2nd '''MARTHA NELL CHAFFIN'''Martha Nell Chaffin Breedlove on {{FindAGrave|172632215|sameas=no}} accessed on 21 Sep 2018 B. 3/26/1922 on 4/4/1943 ### DONALD GENE BREEDLOVE B. 6/12/1938 married BOBBY on 9/15/1962 #### TONI LYNNE BREEDLOVE - B. 7/5/1963 ### LINDA MARlE BREEDLOVE B. 9/7/1945 ## [[Breedlove-615|'''LOIS BREEDLOVE''']] (8/31/1913-10/27/1955) married ALAN GORDON B. 7/31/1905 on 9/26/1934 ## BETTY BREEDLOVE B. 8/20/1929 married O'RR CLINKSCALES B. 9/16/1915 on 4/8/1949 ### MICKEY LYNN CLINKSCALES B. 3/5/1953 ### HUGH ANTHONY ' (TONY) CLINKSCALES B. 10/3/1957 ## [[Breedlove-616|'''WILLIAM "BILLY" BREEDLOVE''']] B. 8/20/1936 married MARY ANN LOFTIS B. 5/2/1936 on 8/27/1958 ### THOMAS KEITH BREEDLOVE - B. 9/29/1959 # [[Breedlove-457|'''WADE BREEDLOVE''']] (3/25/1894-11/4/1898) Buried Center Hill # [[Breedlove-458|'''EUNICE BREEDLOVE''']] (7/29/1898-3/23/1969) married [[Robertson-6894|'''BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ROBERTSON''']] (5/10/1895 - ?) on 1/25/1921 ## [[Robertson-14780|'''MARY SUE ROBERTSON''']] (12/23/1921-7/2/1924) ## [[Robertson-14088|'''BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ROBERTSON, JR.''']] B. 3/15/1923 married SUE BARRETT on 10/23/1942 ### CARTER BARRETT ROBERTSON B. 10/15/1943 ### FRANKLIN EDWIN ROBERTSON B. 9/23/1948 ## [[Robertson-11106|'''WILLIAM EUGENE ROBERTSON''']] B. 11/30/1925 married [[Dillon-3477|'''BESSIE DILLON''']] in September 1950 ### BONNIE ANN ROBERTSON B. 8/8/1955 ## GENEVA ROBERTSON B. 12/15/1928 married DONALD BONE B. April 1928 on 4/10/1949 ### DONALD ROBERT BONE B. 12/11/1955 === [[Breedlove-351|CICERO GILES BREEDLOVE]] === (9/22/1863) married [[Ketner-139|'''IDA''']]. Believed he was buried in Boise, Idaho, after 1911. Was a cowboy, and was said his ears froze off one winter. === [[Breedlove-347|M. ERA BREEDLOVE]] === (4/11/1866-12/8/1958) - Never married, Buried Shoal Creek === [[Breedlove-350|SYLVANUS OSCAR BREEDLOVE]] === (4/11/1868-6/20/1937) married [[Blasingame-36|'''ELEANOR BLASINGAME''']] (6/11/1674 - 9/9/1951) on 10/25/1696 # [[Breedlove-385|'''MATILDA MOZELLE BREEDLOVE''']] (10/3/1897-2/5/1980) married [[Briscoe-504|'''WILLIAM PHILLIP BRISCOE''']] (2/12/1870-4/3/1952) ## [[Briscoe-970|'''WILLIAM PHILLIP BRISCOE, JR.''']] B. 12/14/1926 married 1st MARION MAUGHON; married 2nd MARY OGLESBY ### WILLIAM PHILLIP BRISCOE, III married VERONICA SMITH #### PHILLIP ALEXANDER BRISCOE B. 1/27/19995 ## [[Briscoe-969|'''ROBERT LEE BRISCOE''']] B. 1/19/1932 married [[Burnette-421|'''SARA HELEN BURNETT''']] B. 7/18/1932 on 6/24/1952 ### ROBERT LEE BRISCOE, JR. B. 11/5/1955 ### JAMES MICHAEL BRISCOE B. 11/1/1957 ### WILLIAM PLEAMON BRISCOE B. 11/21/1959 ### TERESA DIANE BRISCOE B. 9/29/1961 married Mr. Wilmoth #### SHANNON DIANE WILMOTH B. 11/30/1991 # [[Breedlove-384|'''CLIFTON OSCAR BREEDLOVE''']] (10/5/1899-12/18/1965) married [[Smith-83157|'''RENA SMITH''']] (2/27/1905-12/3/1975) on 12/23/1923 ## [[Breedlove-404|'''JAMES EDWIN BREEDLOVE''']] B. 9/17/1924 married [[Huff-1988|'''MILDRED HUFF''']] B. 8/14/1925 on 5/21/1946 ### KENNETH MICHAEL BREEDLOVE B. 9/20/1951 married WANDA DENISE HOOPER on 8/23/1975 #### SARA ELLEN BREEDLOVE B. 11/ 6/1979 #### ANNA REBECCA BREEDLOVE B. 6/17/1981 ### RANDY MARTIN BREEDLOVE B. 12/10/1953 married JO MCCREARY #### RYAN AUSTIN BREEDLOVE - B. 6/18/1985 ### DEBORAH LYNNE BREEDLOVE B. 6/14/1956 ### JOHN ALAN BREEDLOVE B. 6/13/1958 married LINDA JANE HINTON #### JAMES BROOKES BREEDLOVE B. 5/22/1989 #### KELSEA JANE BREEDLOVE B. 7/22/1995 (?) #### CONNOR ALAN BREEDLOVE B. 8/6/1996 ### LINDA DIANE BREEDLOVE B. 3/6/1962 # [[Breedlove-387|'''ANNIE RUTH BREEDLOVE''']] (2/15/1902-5/26/1975) married [[Woodruff-1327|'''CLAUDE HUGH WOODRUFF''']] (10/23/1898 - ?) on 8/4/1920 ## [[Woodruff-1326|'''CHARLES HUGH WOODRUFF''']] B. 5/22/1924 married [[Whitaker-2824|'''MARGARET WHITTAKER''']] B. 3/31/1936 on 9/3/1960 ### RICHARD CHARLES WOODRUFF B. 3/27/1965 married SUSAN INGALS B. 3/1/1964 ### COSBY WHITTAKER WOODRUFF B. 8/20/1966 married KIMBERLY JONES B. 6/23/1968 #### MADISON LEANNE WOODRUFF B. 3/11/190 6 ### HUGH CLAUDE WOODRUFF B. 8/29/1969 ## [[Woodruff-1325|'''VIRGINIA WOODRUFF''']] B. 11/29/1928 married BILLY LEROY LEWIS B. 9/29/1925 on 9/8/1951 ### ERIC BRADLEY LEWIS B. 9/9/1953 Divorced #### ERIKA DEE LEWIS B. 7/21/1984 ### ANTHONY LEE LEWIS B. 3/28/1956 Divorced #### DAVID ELIJA LEWIS B. 5/26/1984 #### ANDREW LEE LEWIS B. 11/16/1985 ### MARIE TANYA LEWIS B. 1/25/1960 married CLIFTON KENDRICK GLASS on 5/22/1992 #### JAMIE MARIE BRANAN B. 11/27/1980 #### RACHEL LEARN BRANAN P. 7/25/1983 ## UNNAMED INFANT B.&D. 1/11/1926 ## [[Woodruff-1328|'''JANE LEODA BAKER WOODRUFF''']] (5/23/193? -1/25/1975) # [[Breedlove-380|'''BOYD BREEDLOVE''']] (11/28/1903 - 2/5/1904) Buried Center Hill # [[Breedlove-382|'''JULIA ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE''']] (12/31/1904-12/31/1995 Buried at Between) married [[Adcock-651|'''WILLIAM SYLVESTER ADCOCK''']] (11/20/1910-8/25/1976) on 11/27/1930 ## LYDIA JOANNE ADCOCK (5/7/1932 - 11/20/1933) # [[Breedlove-386|'''SARA BLANCHE BREEDLOVE''']] (5/26/1906 - 3/21/1972) married [[Pruett-312|'''CLARENCE J. PRUETT''']] on 8/30/1925 # [[Breedlove-383|'''ELMER LEROY BREEDLOVE, SR.''']] (9/3/1910-1/6/1986) married [[Byrd-1899|'''EVA MAE BYRD''']] B. 5/5/1913 on 12/31/1932 ## [[Breedlove-406|'''ELMER LEROY BREEDLOVE, JR.''']] B. 10/25/1933 married SHIRLEY LUCILE HOLDER B. 7/14/1936 on 2/7/1954 ## [[Breedlove-405|'''JIMMY RAY BREEDLOVE''']] B. 10/3/1943 married 1st CHERYL MCELROY on 6/30/1963; married 2nd REBA JOHNSON; married 3rd ? ### LYNN MICHELLE BREEDLOVE ### DAWN LETEACE BREEDLOVE # [[Breedlove-379|'''MADGE BREEDLOVE''']] (10/7/1911 - 7/ 20/1912) From tombstone Center Hill # [[Breedlove-381|'''HERMAN BREEDLOVE''']] B. 7/25/1919 married [[Hawk-661|'''ALICE HAWK''']] B. 11/20/1928 on 2/28/1948 ## FLOYD BRUCE BREEDLOVE B. 6/10/1949 marrled HELENE STERRETT on 7/14/1984 ## JANET ANN BREEDLOVE B. 5/8/1953 ## '''BETSY LYNN BREEDLOVE'''Betsy Lynn Breedlove on {{FindAGrave|43622161|sameas=no}} accessed on 21 Sep 2018 (11/26/1969 - 11/26/1969) === [[Breedlove-349|JOHN HARDEN BREEDLOVE]] === (9/7/1871-10/10/1947) married [[Darby-803|'''WILLIE ADELLE DARBY''']] (2/26/1881-11/11/1961) on 6/19/1901. John originally was named same as his father, but changed (shortened) his name during his teens. # [[Breedlove-394|'''LOUISE MATILDA BREEDLOVE''']] (8/3/1904-6/18/1964) married [[Harper-4445|'''BENJAMIN BURNEY HARPER''']] on 6/18/1926 ## [[Harper-8940|'''BENJAMIN BREEDLOVE HARPER''']] B. 11/12/1927 married SARAH MERLE WILLIAMS on 7/20/1952 ### AMANDA LOUISE HARPER B. 6/1/1953 ### MARY ANN HARPER B. 6/6/1956 ## JOHN DUNCAN HARPER B. 5/25/1929 married CAROLYN ELIZABETH MCELROY on 9/4/1955 ### BENJAMIN PIERCE HARPER B. 7/31/1956 ### BRUCE CARLTON HARPER B. 12/27/1958 ### BURTON KNIGHT HARPER B. 11/11/1964 # [[Breedlove-393|'''LULA JUDITH BREEDLOVE''']] B. 10/5/1906 (MUCH APPRECIATION to Lula for much of the Information for this history.) # [[Breedlove-392|'''WILLIAM MARION BREEDLOVE''']] (11/27/1908 - ?) married [[Denmark-269|'''MARY LOUISE DENMARK''']] on 12/15/1934 ## [[Breedlove-461|'''JOHN HARDING BREEDLOVE III''']] (3/6/1943 - ?) married ANITA LYNN KITE B. 7/24/1946 on 1/15/1967 ## MARION LOUISE BREEDLOVE B. 10/16/1948 # [[Breedlove-391|'''FRED HARDEN BREEDLOVE''']] (6/14/1911 - ?) married [[Attaway-230|'''ADA ELIZABETH ATTAWAY''']] B. 5/23/1916 on 3/26/1938 (MUCH APPRECIATION TO FRED FOR SO MUCH of the Information given in this history.) ## WILLIAM ALEANDER BREEDLOVE B. 4/1/1947 # [[Breedlove-390|'''MARY NELL BREEDLOVE''']] B. 8/17/1913 married [[Lester-1542|'''ALVIN OLIN LESTER''']] (? - Oct.1954) on 3/29/1947 # [[Breedlove-389|'''JOHN HULL BREEDLOVE''']] B. 11/26/1915 married [[Booth-3372|'''PEARL BOOTH''']] on 10/28/1947 ## ELIZABETH ANN BREEDLOVE B. 2/1/1951 ## SARA BREEDLOVE B. 12/24/1952 # [[Breedlove-388|'''SARAH DARBY BREEDLOVE''']] B. 3/20/1918 married 1st [[Tomlinson-1586|'''WILLIAM MARCUS TOMLINSON''']]; married 2nd WALTER ARATA in 1963 ## [[Tomlinson-2275|'''JUDITH CAROL TOMLINSON''']] B; 1/28/1940 married DENNIS GARY LOVELL B. 1/2/1933 ### VANESSA LYNN LOVELL B. 6/19/1960 ### DENNIS GARY LOVELL B. 10/16/1962 ## WILLIAM MARCUS TOMLINSON B. 2/27/1942 married MARJORIE DAW STUBBS on 3/11/1967 ### TERRI RENE TOMLINSON B. 12/27/1968 # [[Breedlove-395|'''CAROL ADELLE BREEDLOVE''']] B. 12/25/1920 married 1st [[Blondheim-2|'''CLAYTON LEACH BLONDHEIM''']] B. 8/15/1945 on 10/21/1944; married 2nd: JAMES T. DYLE B. 10/11/1940 in Nov. 1965 === [[Breedlove-348|JOSEPHINE A. BREEDLOVE]] === (3/12/1873 -9/9/1893) Never married. Buried Shoal Creek == Sources == See also:

Breetz Name Study

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Breezy Bluff

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= BREEZY BLUFF= == 2520 KOOTENAY AVENUE, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA == '''Name:''' Breezy Bluff
'''Address:''' 2520 Kootenay Avenue, Rossland, British Columbia, Canada
'''Common or Historical Name:''' The Bank Home, Bank of Montreal Home
'''Date of Construction:''' 1900-1905
'''1st Owner:''' Bank of Montreal (1st resident was Bank of Montreal Manager, [[Fraser-2588 | James Sutherland Chisholm Fraser]] and his family) '''Early History:''' [[Fraser-2588 |J. S. C. Fraser]] was the first Manager for the Bank of Montreal in Rossland, responsible for starting the bank in rented premises in 1896. The bank moved to Columbia Avenue, then into the impressive Bank of Montreal building on the corner of Washington Street and Columbia Avenue when the construction was completed in 1900. The new Bank had living quarters on the 3rd floor for the Manager and staff. The Bank home on Kootenay Avenue was built around 1905 and was the home of the Fraser family and subsequent Bank managers. '''Design, Style, Architecture, Architect''': The architectural style is High Victorian Domestic and the builder/contractor was Jeldness. '''Description of Home:''' * 3 storeys and a basement * Exterior walls are shingle and wood siding * Foundation is stone * Roof is covered with aluminum '''Interior Layout and Features:''' * Very ornate woodwork and painting on the exterior * Sunroom over front balcony * Tennis courts '''Alterations/Restorations:''' [[Fraser-2588 |J. S. C. Fraser]] added a suite in the home for his sister, [[Fraser-2854 | "Nan" Ann Elizabeth Fraser]], who had rheumatoid arthritis and came to live with J. S. C., his wife, [[Fraser-1791 | Laura]], and their children. * B. Coon did some restoration work to the house in the 1950’s - he also removed the large outdoor veranda * Restoration work continued with Roland LeRose and Ian Thomas and many interior features like lighting fixtures, knobs, hinges, etc., are back in their original places. Apparently, things were never thrown away and filled the attic. '''Other Information:''' [[Fraser-2588 |J. S. C. Fraser]] was a very significant man in Rossland’s early history, both in terms of financial matters and community involvement. He was transferred by the Bank to Victoria in 1912. The stone used in the home’s foundation is the same locally quarried granite that was used in the foundation for the Bank of Montreal, the Court House and the Post Office. '''The house is now''' * [https://www.thewildturkeyinn.com/ Wild Turkey Inn] == Sources == * [http://heritagerossland.com/Portals/0/Hospital%20Hill%20-%202520%20Kootenay%20Ave..pdf 2520 Kootenay Avenue] from Rossland Heritage Homes, City of Rossland at www.rossland.ca

Breidenbach Name Study

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Breland Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Breland Family Cemetery, Ehrhardt, South Carolina]] [[Category:Bamberg County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] A small monument stands alone in this beautiful State Park, carrying the names of the Breland family that migrated to the area from Bavaria, GY in 1776. ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Breland]]||[[William]]||1753||1825||72||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Wife of William]]||1755||1820||65||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland, Jr.]]||[[William]]||1777||1845||72||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Wife of William, Jr.]]||1778||1849||71||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Abram]]||1795||1852||57||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Rosanah]]||1825||1834||9||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Annie Thurston]]||1820||1841||21||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Ellen]]||1841||1847||6||||2014-09-21||[[ |}

Bremen Team

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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Bremen, Germany/Bremen, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Bremen 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 Bremen? 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 Bremen 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%3DBremen+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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%3DBremen+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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%3DBremen+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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%3DBremen+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Bremen== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-3.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Bremen_Team-2.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :City-State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1947 :English: Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen :German: Bremen, Freie Hansestadt Bremen {{Image|file=Bremen_Team-1.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Bremen location in Germany }} :The State of Bremen is comprised of the City of Bremen, which is also its capital, and the city of Bremerhaven which serves as the harbor for Bremen. The cities are 40.5 miles apart. Both cities are surrounded by areas of the state of Lower Saxony which is also called Niedersachsen. It is the smallest and least populous of the 16 German States. Hanseatic refers to a trading league of Northern cities active in the 13th through 15th centuries. *[https://www.bremen.de/ Bremen.de]: Official state website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen_(state) Wikipedia]: Bremen (state) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremerhaven Wikipedia]: Bremerhaven ===Maps=== :Bremen, short for Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, is a federal state of Germany and is the smallest of the 16 states of Germany. Bremen (state) consists of its capital city, also called Bremen and Bremerhaven. Bremen consists of two separate enclaves. Both are located on the river Weser, with Bremerhaven downstream serving as a North Sea Harbor. The cities Bremen and Bremerhaven are the only administrative subdivisions the state has. :Coordinates: 53°4′33″N 8°48′27″E *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen_(state)#/map/0 Wikipedia Map] *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer Search] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_Germany Outline of Germany] ====City of Bremen==== {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-1.png |caption=Location of the districts in Bremen }} :City of Bremen *Coordinates: 53°5′N 8°48′E *Time zone: CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) *Postal codes: 28001–28779 *Dialing code: 0421 *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bremen Bremen map] *[https://www.bremen.de/stadtplan Interactive City Map on City Website] *[http://www.statistik-bremen.de/strv/ Street Directory Online] ====City of Bremerhaven==== {{Image|file=Bremen_Team.png |caption=Location of the districts in Bremerhaven }} :City of Bremerhaven *Coordinates: 53°33′0″N 8°35′0″E *Time zone: CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) *Postal codes: 27568-27580 *Dialing codes: 0471 *[https://www.bremerhaven.de/en/ City of Bremerhaven website] *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bremerhaven GoogleMaps Bremerhaven] *[https://www.viamichelin.com/web/Maps/Map-Bremerhaven-_-Bremen-Germany Map of Bremerhaven] ===History=== :Bremen's history on its official website begins in 780, while the city of Bremerhaven began in 1827. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen#History Bremen History - Wikipedia] *[https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/stadt-leute/geschichte City of Bremen - History from 780 to Modern Day] *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=532&L=1 Deutsche Auswanderer Datenbank - Bremen History] *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Bremen-Germany Britannica.com - Bremen] *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Bremerhaven Britannica.com - Bremerhaven] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire The German Empire on Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire The Holy Roman Empire on Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armorial_of_Germany Origin of German States Coats of Arms on Wikipedia] ===Culture=== :Both Bremen and Bremerhaven are modern cities with abundant dining, shopping, and entertainment offerings. Museums, festivals, nature walks in parks, and historic areas are all part of the vibrant city scene. *[https://www.bremen.eu/ Discover Bremen] *[https://www.bremen.eu/culture-and-leisure Bremen Culture and Leisure] *[https://www.bremen.de/kultur/veranstaltungen Bremen Calendar of Events] *[https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten Attractions and Things to Do in Bremen] *[https://www.bremerhaven.de/en/tourism/tourism.22812.html Attractions and Things to Do in Bremerhaven] *[https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Bremen/Bremerhaven Travel between Bremen and Bremerhaven roughly 40 minutes options are train, rideshare, taxi or car] *[https://www.germany.travel/en/travel-information/federal-states/federal-state-bremen.html Bremen and Bremerhaven - Two Cities, One Region] *[https://germanculture.com.ua/library/weekly/bremen.htm Bremen - the City of the World-Famous Fairytale Musicians] ==Research Help and Regional Resources== Bremen has over 1200 years of history, which means over 1200 years worth of genealogical records for you to discover! This section provides information about how to discover, access, and cite these record sources. There are 3 main types of records in Bremen: *Civil Registration - Civil registration didn't begin until about 1811 in Bremen. 1811-present for civil registrations of birth, death, marriage. There are two registry offices, Bremen-Mitte and Bremen-Nord. *Church Records - Church records (parish registers, or church books) are an important source for genealogy research prior to civil registration. The church recorded baptisms, marriages, deaths, burials. '''''TIP: Find religion of ancestors''''' *Family Heritage Books (Ortssippenbuch or Ortsfamilienbuch) - Town genealogies, known by many names including town lineage book, local heritage book, one-place-studies, Ortssippenbuch (OSB), and Ortsfamilienbuch (OFB) use civil registration records, but mainly relied on church records, and can therefore help you trace your ancestors, back as far as the 16th century. ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bremen,_Germany_Genealogy Bremen, Germany Genealogy] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/How_to_Find_Birth,_Marriage,_and_Death_Records_for_Bremen,_Germany How to Find Birth, Marriage, and Death Records for Bremen, German Empire] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bremen_Online_Genealogy_Records Bremen Online Genealogy Records] *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=23 Bremen] *[https://search.ancestry.com/Places/Europe/Germany/Bremen/Default.aspx Ancestry.com Bremen family history research page] *[http://brema.suub.uni-bremen.de/periodical/titleinfo/928434 Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen] *[https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_2_bremen.htm German Genealogy - Bremen] *[http://compgen.de/ CompGen] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Portal:Datenbanken GenWiki Portal: Databases] *[http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/germany/bremen.htm Bremen Passenger Lists] *[http://www.passengerlists.de/Bremen Bremen Passenger Lists 1920-1939]. While most of the Bremen passenger departure records were destroyed, about 3000 of them from 1920-1939 (still incomplete) have survived and are stored at the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. A Bremen based genealogical society called Die Maus has transcribed these lists and put them online here. *[https://www.howtogermany.com/pages/genealogy.html How to Germany] *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bremen,_German_Empire_Civil_Registration Bremen, German Empire Civil Registration] *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== :Bremen, much like the rest of Germany has three main religious denominations, Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed. Lutheran churches in general began requiring records around 1540. With some luck that means you could trace your ancestors all the way back to the 1500's! *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Bremen Churches in Bremen] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Bremerhaven Churches in Bremerhaven] *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bremen,_German_Empire_Church_Records Bremen, German Empire Church Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ::Bremen Churches: :*St Peter's Cathedral, Protestant Lutheran church, 1200+ years history, early gothic style building :*St Stephens Cultural Church, Built 1139, Destroyed 1944 during the second world war, Rebuilt 1950 :*St Martini - St Martins Church, Founded 1229, Gothic brick building :*St Johns Provost Church, Catholic, Bremen's main Catholic Church, Gothic Hall Church, 14th century :*Our dear wives :*St Ansgar :*St Stefani :*St Pauli, reformed :*St Pauli, Lutheran :*St Remberti :*St Michaelis :*Church of peace :*St Jacobi ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Bremen/Stadt-Bremerhaven?id=county_4917 FindAGrave - Cemeteries in Stadt Bremerhaven, Bremen] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Bremen/Stadt-Bremerhaven/Bremerhaven?id=city_425846 FindAGrave - Cemeteries in Bremerhaven, Bremen] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Bremen/StadtBremerhaven/Geestem%C3%BCnde?id=city_680239 FindAGrave - Cemeteries in Geestemünde, Bremen] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Bremen/Stadtgemeinde-Bremen?id=county_4916 FindAGrave - Cemeteries in Stadtgemeinde Bremen, Bremen] *[https://www.adrian-bremen.de/ Adrian Cemetery, Bremen] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Friedhof-Lesum/267732 Billion Graves - Friedhof Lesum, Bremen] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cemeteries_in_Bremerhaven Category:Cemeteries in Bremerhaven] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cemeteries_in_Bremen Category:Cemeteries in Bremen] ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[http://www2.bremen.lib.in.us/genlinks.htm Bremen Public Library] *[https://www.staatsarchiv.bremen.de/ Staatsarchiv Bremen] (State Archives, Bremen) *[https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4437762# Archinsys - Lower Saxony/Bremen] *[https://archive.org/details/genealogy?and%5B%5D=German&sin= Archive.org]. This link is to published Genealogical works for free access. Drop in German to the search box and you find a bunch of published works on German genealogy. *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bremen_Archives_and_Libraries Bremen Archives and Libraries] ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://www.cybo.com/DE/bremerhaven/higher-education-%28colleges-and-universities%29/ Higher Education (Colleges And Universities) in Bremerhaven, Bremen (state)] *[https://www.4icu.org/de/bremen/index.htm Top Universities in Bremen] ===Phone/Address Listings=== *[https://brema.suub.uni-bremen.de/periodical/structure/928434 Uni-Bremen.de]: Address books for Bremen from 1794 to 1980. *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *[http://die-maus-bremen.info/ Bremen Society for Family History] *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bremen_Societies Bremen Societies] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *[[Space:Landkreis_Diepholz| Landkreis Diepholz]] by [[Jackson-24942|Robert Jackson]] ==WikiTree Categories== *[[:Category:Bremen%2C_Germany| Category:Bremen, Germany]] *[[:Category:Bremerhaven%2C_Bremen|Category:Bremerhaven, Bremen]] *[[:Category:Bremen%2C_Emigrants|Category:Bremen, Emigrants]] ==Translation Aides== :In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
Last updated by [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]: 19 Jul 2022

Brenda Gravitt To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cockrum-387|Brenda Gravitt]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cockrum-387&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brenda Gravitt To-Do List|Brenda's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cochran-1671|Chadwick, Tuppie (Cochran) ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cochran-1671|Chadwick, Tuppie (Cochran) ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Whorton-67|Cochran, Sarah Jane (Whorton) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1623|Cochran, Elias ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1636|Cochran, William ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1652|Cochran, William ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1664|Cochran, Wharton ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cochran-1671|Chadwick, Tuppie (Cochran) ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Whorton-67|Cochran, Sarah Jane (Whorton) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1623|Cochran, Elias ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1636|Cochran, William ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1652|Cochran, William ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cochran-1664|Cochran, Wharton ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockerham-125|Cockerham, William , II]] || 1659-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockerham-126|Cockerham, William ]] || 1593-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-7289|Cockerham, Anne (Spencer) ]] || 1624-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockerham-127|Cockerham, William ]] || 1568-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Brenda Lang To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Messmer-177|Brenda Lang]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Completed |- | [[Wheat-456|Milam, Mary Louise (Wheat) ]] || 1844-00-00 || Check Research Notes|| |- | Wheat, Otis P||1860-04-13 || Create NEW profile - Last child of Zachariah Wheat & Martha Hancock|| |- | [[Messmer-246|Messmer, Jakobus]]||1854-08-07 || Complete Research Notes task list|| |- | [[Wheat-458|Wheat, Harriet J]]||1846-05-31 || Update Bio with all known data sources|| |- | [[Wheat-457|Wheat, Sarah Louise]]||1848-05-10 || Update Bio with all known data sources|| |- | [[Wheat-459|Wheat, William R.B.]]||1856-08-19 || Update Bio with all known data sources. Research for missing records 1910-1930. Add Spouse Queenie Wheat. Any Children?|| |- | [[Walter-8934|Walter, Walburga]]||1826-01-16 || Complete Research Notes tasks|| |- | [[Milam-806|Milam, Jesse Lee]] || 1901-10-24 ||Add All Siblings|| |- | [[Milam-1208|Milam, Milton Davis]] || 1836-12-06 || Add half-Siblings to father||COMPLETE |- | [[Milam-1211|Milam, Pettis Charles]] || 1808-00-00 || Add Children with [[Milam-1213|Jemima Milam ]]||COMPLETE |- | [[Wilkerson-3649|Milam, Sally (Wilkerson) ]] || 1811-00-00 || Research father's 1820/1830 Census record, expand Bio and ancestry; add siblings, Research Death|| |- | [[Milam-1213|Milam, Jemima ]] || 1820-10-15 || Research familial connection to husband, Pettis - maiden and married name Milam. Is her father connected to an ancestor of Pettis?|| |- | [[Milam-1214|Milam, Benjamin Kelley]] || 1840-00-00 || Write Bio|| |- | [[Green-55408|Green, Gussie Irene]]||1888-12-30 ||Add children and parents to WikiTree and to Bio.||COMPLETE |- | [[Rice-22926|Milam, Eliza (Rice) ]] || 1797-00-00 ||Write Bio and add family. Connect husband and father via military records.|| |- | [[Milam-1251|Wood, Lillie May (Milam) ]] || 1879-11-16 || Add husband and death article|| |- | [[Messmer-178|Messmer, Jesse Allen ]] || 1947-05-16 ||Write Bio. Add sources, categories, stickers, and photos.||COMPLETE |- | [[Messmer-184|Messmer, David Allen)]]||1924-03-01 ||Review Bio. Add sources, categories, stickers, and photos.||COMPLETE |- | [[Messmer-189|Messmer, James]]||1892-01-01 ||Review Bio. Reformat/Update as needed. Review Photos. Add Myrtle Ellen profile.|| |- | [[Harris-45265|Messmer, Joy Murrell (Harris)]]||1904-09-26 ||Review Research Notes for potential photos to add to Wiki page. Add Siblings to parents.|| |- | [[Milam-803|Messmer, Jessie Imogene (Milam)]]||1927-06-25 ||Cleanup & reformat GED import. Add categories, stickers, photos.||COMPLETE |- | [[Milam-806|Milam, Jesse Lee]]||1901-10-24 ||Review Research Notes (aka image links - Use or Delete)|| COMPLETE |- | [[Richard-7015|Milam, Clara Elizabeth (Richard)]]||1906-01-14 ||Add ALL Siblings (create Profiles). Visit Wyandotte County to get copy of Marriage record|| |- | [[Urban-1151|Welsh, Paula Sue (Urban)]]||1948-11-24 ||Add stickers, categories and photos.||COMPLETE |- | [[Urban-1161|Urban, Paul Laverne]]||1925-01-13 ||Obtain copy of birth certificate from Jackson County Health Dept in Lee's Summit|| |- | [[Laminack-19|Urban, Anna Sue (Laminack)]]||1927-09-12 ||Add Paul & Sue uniform photo||COMPLETE |- | [[Urban-1164|Urban, Wilhelm Heinrich]]||1879-08-13 ||Add parent profiles and link|| |- | [[Roepe-14|Urban, Anna Louise (Roepe)]]||1886-06-11 ||Clean up GED image links, add parents and siblings, find Mom's PHOTO????|| |- | [[Laminack-20|Laminack, Mack Daniel]]||1900-08-17 ||Add Mother and Siblings|| |- | [[Long-23096|Warren, Eva L (Long)]]||1905-02-25 ||||COMPLETE |- | [[Finley-4654|Minnie Lee (Finley) Long (1882-1958)]]||1882-07-25 ||Add parents John Abner Finley and Mary Jane Cheeks; Add Children|| |- | [[Andrews-20427|Early, Ava (Andrews)]]||1784-00-00 ||See Research Notes - add all children from Source documents|| |- | [[Early-2087|Wheat, Clementine Louisa (Early)]]||1815-12-31 ||Locate mother|| |- | [[Early-1359|Early, Joel]]||1774-02-27 ||Refresh Biography, add free Source links instead of Ancestry links|| |- | [[Milam-1260|Milam, Sallie Harris]]||1842-07-14 | Add all identified children to Sallie and add husband (create profiles)|| |- | [[Esterline-7|Esterline, Johann Heinrich]]||1820-00-00 | Add all of his children. Clean up bio and ADD SOURCES|| |- | [[Milam-1249|Milam, William]]||1879-00-00 | Check with Louis Milam in Bolivar MO about what he knows of William|| |- | [[Wheatley-3071|Lucinda (Wheatley) Messmer]]||1855-00-00 | Research her parentage|| |- | [[Milam-172|Milam, Benjamin K]]||1782-00-00 | Find connection to Pettis - a cousin???|| |- | [[Blair-2816|James Thomas Blair II ]]||1902-03-15 | Add daughters profiles to WikiTree and connect|| |- | [[Long-30737|Samuel Levy Long]]||1882-05-13 |Add Children and Mother (Elizabeth Hart)|| |- | [[Lamenich-1|Johann Jacob (Lamenich) Lamineck]]||1704-12-00 | Add Photos & Docs in Bio. Add Children. Add Parents|| |- | Laminack (Harris), Caldonia Elvira||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | [[Richard-10440|John Frederick Richard (1884-1923)]]||1884-03-19 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | Urban, Georges||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | Urban (Dierker), Eliza||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | Roepe, Otto||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | Roepe (Frerking), Georgianna||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | Long (Hart), Elizabeth||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- | Esterline (Miller), Mary Ann||0000-00-00 | Create WikiProfile - merge Ancestry & Family Search to write Bio/Source.|| |- ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. 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Brendan Comyn To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Comyn-227|Brendan Comyn]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Comyn-227&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brendan Comyn To-Do List|Brendan's current to-do list]].''

Brendan Zoglman To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Zoglman-1|Brendan Zoglman]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Zoglman-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brendan Zoglman To-Do List|Brendan's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hopkins-4285|Hopkins, George Washington]] || 1775-02-09 || to-do |- |}

Brendish Name Study

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[[Category:Brendish Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Brendish Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brendish Brendish 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 Brendish 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 Brendishes), by time period (18th Century Brendishes), or by topic (Brendish DNA, Brendish Occupations, Brendish 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 Brendish 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: [[Brendish-1|Anon Brendish]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Brendish}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Brendish families 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/Brindish Brindish] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Brenna Bishop To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bishop-9462|Brenna Bishop]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Bishop-9462&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brenna Bishop To-Do List|Brenna's current to-do list]].'' Looking for info on my father's long lost brothers - Philip Paul Harris, born 1967 in NSW. - Ian Bruce Walter, born 10 January 1965, NSW. Also looking for info on my nanna - Leonie Carol Oates, born 1 June 1944 - died 9 July 1998, Goolwa, South Australia, Australia.

BRENNECKE - THE FAMILY NAME

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'''BRENNECKE - THE FAMILY NAME''' Many of us might wonder what our family name means and where it comes from. Some of the German speaking members of the family might have grown up in the believe that the combination of BRENNEN – to burn – and ECKE – a corner are pointing to an area where charcoal was made or alcohol distilled. Well, that is appearantly not the case. “Das grosse Buch der Familiennamen – Alter, Herkunft und Bedeutung – Horst Naumann, Bechtermuenz-Verlag“ has the following explanation for us. The name Brennecke is derived from the name '''Brendico ''' which is first mentioned in the year 1245 and from '''Brendeko filius Hildebrandi,''' i.e. Brendeko son of Hildebrandi which is mentioned in the year1530. It is the Low-German dimunitive version of the name Hildebrandt. Family names came only into use in 13th century. Until then only one name was used as we know from documents from that time. Latest with the beginning of the Late Middle Ages a new trend developes which was called “Zweinamigkeit” i.e. dual naming. Names consist now of two or three components: Rufname (calling name), Beiname (by-name) and Familienname (family name). The Rufname stood usually at the beginning and was the name a person was usually addressed by i.e. Heinrich, Johann. The Beiname pointed to a certain characteristic the person was known by and was used in order to distinguish between two or more people with the same Rufnamen. Heinrich der Lange, the long one, Johann der Mutige, the courageous. The Familienname developed from the Beinamen and was passed from one generation to the next. Considering the immigration to overseas countries I was able to detect at least 25 different ways the name Brennecke was entered in the various registers. Amongst those: Benecke, Beneke, Berniquer or Brennequez - in a Fench-Canadian document . Besides Brennecke, Brendecken, Brendeke, Brendicke, Brenecke, Brenek, Breneke, Brenicke, Brenika, Brenken, Brenneke, Brennecken, Brennecker, Brenneke, Brenneken, Brenneker, Brennequay, Brennich, Brennick, Brennicke, Brennike, Brennke and other varieties can already be found in documents prior to the year 1800. One also has to bear in mind that in the early days most people were probably still unable to read and write and the birth of a child, marriage and death verbaly reported to the registrar who wrote down whatever he understood.

Brent Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Brent Family Cemetery, Aquia, Virginia]] Names and links of those interred in cemetery.http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Brent&GSiman=1&GScnty=2888& Brent, Ann Maria 6284023 b. unknown d. Feb. 17, 1685 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Anna Maria 83382879 b. May 8, 1677 d. Feb. 17, 1685 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Clara 6284030 b. unknown d. 1687 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Elizabeth Greene 63566540 b. 1655 d. Mar. 26, 1686 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, George 83374488 b. 1640 d. 1699 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA [[Brent-31|Brent, Giles]] 109863080 b. unknown d. unknown Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Margaret 5093670 b. 1601 d. 1671 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Mary 109863124 b. unknown d. 1658 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Mary Sewell 46131643 b. unknown d. unknown Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Mary Sewell 63566675 b. 1659 d. Mar. 12, 1694 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Richard 32576864 b. 1757 d. Dec. 30, 1814 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Robert 83382498 b. 1660 d. Jan. 19, 1695 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA ==Sources==

Brent to Malet To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Link: [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp]] ==Richard De Clare to Giles Brent Trail== ===Portion of Primary Trail Done by Others=== :1. Richard de Clare - Clare-651 MCP * No need to re-edit this profile :2. Maud de Brewes - Clare-672 MCP * PMs notified through TL request 11/11/2019. Now PM 11/11/2019 * Adding Royal Ancestry. Resolving parenthood problem. 11/11/2019 *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS 12/17/2019 *Headings 12/17/2019 *RA Inline 12/17/2019 *Plus Sources 12/17/2019 *Suggestions 12/17/2019 *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review :3. John Braose de Brewes - Braose-104 MCP ---Re-review: *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS *Headings 0 *RA Inline + *Plus Sources 0 *Suggestions + *Datafield + *Parent Profiles 0 *Detritus Gone + *Re-Review :4. William Braose de Braose- Braose-166 MCP -- Re-review *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources 0 *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review :5. Peter Braose de Braose- Braoses-94 MCP -- Re-review *Notification 11/11/19 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review :6. Piers Braose de Braose -- Braose-95 MCP -- Re-review *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review :7. Breatrix Braose Shirley -- Braose-32 MCP. -- Re-review. ''Sketchy''' *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review :8. [[Shirley-181|Ralph Shirley]] married Joan Basset-- Shirley-181. Re-review. '''I did some work''' *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review :9. Breatrix Shirley Brome -- Shirley-180 MC Re-review :Beatrice Shirley married John Brome. See Hawes-15. '''Needs work to resolve Marlyn Lewis''' *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review ===Portion of Primary Trail Researched by Me=== :'''10. [[Brome-8|Isabel Brome Denton]] -- Brome-8 no MC '''Original Work''' *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS 12/17/2019 *Headings 12/2/2019 *RA Inline 12/1/2019 *Plus Sources 12/2/2019 *Suggestions 12/2/2019 *Datafield 12/17/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/17/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/2/2019 *Re-Review :11. [[Denton-442|Anne Denton Greville]] -- Denton-442. no MC '''Original Work''' *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS 12/2/2019 *Headings 12/2/2019 *RA Inline 12/1/2019 *Plus Sources 12/2/2019 *Suggestions 12/2/2019 *Datafield 12/2/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/2/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/2/2019 *Re-Review :12. [[Greville-21|Fulke Greville]] -- Greville-21 no MC''' '''Original Work''' *Notification 11/11/2019 *CBS 12/2/2019 *Headings 12/2/2019 *RA Inline 12/2/2019 *Plus Sources 12/2/2019 *Suggestions 12/2/2019 *Datafield 12/2/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/2/2019 Note -- Elizabeth Willoughby has her own trail *Detritus Gone 12/5/2019 *Re-Review :13. Katherine Greville Reade. Greville-54 MC '''Original Work''' *Notification 11/11/2010 *CBS 12/5/2019 *Headings 12/5/2019 *RA Inline 12/2/2019 *Plus Sources 12/17/2019 *Suggestions 12/17/2019 *Datafield 12/17/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/17/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/17/2019 *Re-Review :14. Elizabeth Reade Brent. Reade-681 MC '''Original Work''' *Notification 11/11/2010 *CBS 12/17/2019 *Headings 12/17/2019 *RA Inline 12/2/2019 *Plus Sources 12/17/2019 *Suggestions 12/17/2019 *Datafield 12/17/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/17/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/17/2019 *Re-Review :15 Giles Brent, SR. Brent-31. MC *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015. Now PM 11/10/2019 Summary List: *Notification 11/10/2019 *CBS 12/1/2019 *Headings 12/1/2019 *RA Inline 12/1/2019 *Plus Sources 12/1/2019 *Suggestions 12/1/2019 *Datafield 12/1/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/1/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/1/2019 *Re-Review ===Supplement 1: Additional Gateways=== 15b. [[Brent-30 | Brent-30 George Brent,brother of Giles]], b. Gloucestershire or Worcestershire 1602. A Tompkins reviewed & revised 7 Feb 2015. '''Original Work''' *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Notification *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review 16. [[Brent-190 | Brent-190 Captain George Brent]], b. Defford, Worcestershire, England 1640. A Tompkins reviewed & revised Feb 20 2015. '''Original Work''' *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Notification 2/20/2015 *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review ===Supplement 2: Richard de Clare to Elizabeth Willoughby=== 1. Richard de Clare-651 Baron. Done as Baron 2. Gilbert de Clare-673 Baron. Done as Baron. 3. Richard de Clare-58 MC PM MC Descendant? Note says is on multiple trails. Add Trail to Giles Brent Re-reviewed 21 Sept 2019 4. Thomas de Clare-639 MC PM MC Descendant Needs to Add Trail to Giles Brent Traci will re-review 5. Margaret de Clare-638 MC Descendant. MC PM. Descendant of Ricahrd de Clare, John de Lacy, Saher de Quincy. Needs to Add Trail to Giles Brent Re-reviewed 18 December 2019 6. Margery de Badlesmere-10 Not MC PM. "MC Trail Pending Development. Michael Cayley notified. *Notification 12/16/2019 *CBS 12/19/2019 *Headings 12/19/2019 *RA Inline 12/19/2019 *Plus Sources 12/19/2019 *Suggestions 12/19/2019 *Datafield 12/19/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/19/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/19/2019 *Re-Review 7. Elizabeth Ros-36 MC Trail Pending -- Edited as part of trail. Noland 13 April 2019 Pending Project Review 8. Margery la Zouche-36 MC Trail Pending -- Edited a part of trail. Pending Project Review. 9. Thomas Willoughby-573 MC PM MC Trail Pending Project Review -- Noland -- April. 10. John Willoughby-572 Not MC. Traci: Pending Development *Notification 12/16/2019 *CBS 12/16/2019 *Headings 12/16/2019 *RA Inline 12/16/2019 *Plus Sources 12/31/2019 *Suggestions 12/16/2019 *Datafield 12/31/2019 *Parent Profiles 12/16/2019 *Detritus Gone 12/16/2019 *Re-Review 11. John Willoughby-297 Not MC *Notification 12/16/2019 *CBS 1/1/2020 *Headings1/1/2020 *RA Inline1/1/2020 *Plus Sources 12/31/2019 *Suggestions 1/1/2020 *Datafield 1/1/2020 *Parent Profiles1/1/2020 *Detritus Gone 1/1/2020 *Re-Review 12. Robert Willoughby-296 Not MC *Notification 12/15/2019 *CBS 1/1/2020 *Headings 1/1/2020 *RA Inline 1/1/2020 *Plus Sources 12/31/2019 *Suggestions 1/12/2020 *Datafield 1/12/2020 *Parent Profiles 1/12/2020 *Detritus Gone 1/1/2020 *Re-Review Notes -- Death Date Suggestion; Needs review and condensation; removal of surplus. Check references. Get ODNB 13. Robert Willoughby-295 MC Trail Pending. Developed as part of a trail. Awaiting Project Review. 14. Edward Willougby-300 Not MC -- But developed as part of a trail. 15. Elizabeth Willoughby-202 MC Trail Pending *Notification 12/16/2019 *CBS 1/1/2020 *Headings 1/1/2020 *RA Inline 1/1/2020 *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield 1/1/2020 -- check date and place of birth *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone 1/1/2020 *Re-Review ==Revised List: from [[Space: Magna Carta Project Checklist]]== *'''Notification''': Comment posted on profile to notify PMs and TL *'''CBS''': Categories, Project Boxes, Stickers in proper order *'''Headings''': Genealogical information - parents, marriages, children, death, easily located *'''RA Inline''': Inline citation to Richardson or a primary source. Copying in entire Richardson entry is not appropriate. RA + MCA with link. *'''Plus Sources''': Additional sources as needed. Credibility order RA, MCA, Great Migration, HOP, Cawley. *'''Suggestions''': Suggestions resolved *'''Datafield''': Names in datafield included in text with inline citation; Parents/children/spouses named in text with inline citation. *'''Confident''': Parent child relationships set as confident based on primary source. (Richardson good enough for MC trail, but not enough for confident parent-child relationship.) '''NOT NECESSARY TO MARK PARENTS CONFIDENT. *'''Parent Profiles''': Both parents have profile if named by Richardson. *'''Detritus Gone''': Gedcom detritus deleted *'''Comments Resolved''': Review comments for necessary actions and actions taken. *'''Re-review''': duplicate profiles, second level headings in correct order, narrative in MC section updated, datafield information and profiles match text, all links work, spell out abbreviations; Summary List: *Notification *CBS *Headings *RA Inline *Plus Sources *Suggestions *Datafield *Confident *Parent Profiles *Detritus Gone *Re-Review ==William Malet Trail== REFERENCE FOR PAGE NUMBERS IN MCA AND PA :I'm adding this list as a guide to quickly check the source information in each profile. Note that these are using the 2004-05 versions of these books, NOT the 2011. I'm just adding this in case we don't have a 2011 version citation. The text for each person between MCA and PA is identical (I checked) ===Magna Carta Ancestry=== :p. 128, William Malet through Mary Hugford :: [[Malet-18|Malet-18 William Malet]], ::[[Malet-15|Malet-15 Mabel Malet]], ::[[De_Vivonne-19|Hawise de Vivone]] , ::[[Wahull-2 | Wahull -2 John Wahull, Knight]], ::[[Wahull-4 | Wahull 4 Thomas]], ::[[Wahull-5|Wahull-5 John de Wahull]], ::[[Wodhull-44|Wodhull-44 Thomas de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-45|Wodhull-45 Nicholas de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-22|Wodhull-22 Thomas de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-21 | Wodhull-21 Thomas]] . ::[[Wodhull-20|Wodhull-20 John de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-49|Wodhull-49 Fulk Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-50|Wodhull-50 Mary Wodull]], ::[[Cope-128|Cope-128 Anne (or Agnes) Cope]] ::[[Hennage-1|Hennage-1 Katherine Heneage]], :: [[Huggerford-2|Huggerford-2 Mary Hugford]], :p. 129, Richard Brent through George Brent (md. Peyton) :: [[Brent-5|Brent 5 - Richard Brent]], ::[[Brent-31|Brent-31 Giles Brent, brother of George]], ::[[Brent-30 | Brent-30 George Brent,brother of Giles]] :p. 130, Capt George Brent and "down" :: [[Brent-190 | Brent-190 Captain George Brent]] and "down" :p. 186, William Malet through John De Wahull :: [[Malet-18|Malet-18 William Malet]], ::[[Malet-15|Malet-15 Mabel Malet]], ::[[De_Vivonne-19|Hawise de Vivone]] , ::[[Wahull-2 | Wahull -2 John Wahull, Knight]], ::[[Wahull-4 | Wahull 4 Thomas]], ::[[Wahull-5|Wahull-5 John de Wahull]], :p 187, Thomas Wodhull, John De Wahull 2, Thomas "2", Nicholas, Thomas "3", Thomas "4", John "3" (married Joan Etwell) :: [[Wahull-4 | Wahull 4 Thomas]], ::[[Wahull-5|Wahull-5 John de Wahull]], ::[[Wodhull-44|Wodhull-44 Thomas de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-45|Wodhull-45 Nicholas de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-22|Wodhull-22 Thomas de Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-21 | Wodhull-21 Thomas]] . ::[[Wodhull-20|Wodhull-20 John de Wodhull]], :p. 188, Fulk Wodhull, Mary Wodhull (married Cope) :: [[Wodhull-49|Wodhull-49 Fulk Wodhull]], ::[[Wodhull-50|Wodhull-50 Mary Wodull]] ===Plantagenet Ancestry=== :p. 148, Mary Wodhull (Married Edward Cope) :: [[Wodhull-50|Wodhull-50 Mary Wodull]] :p. 149, Agnes Cope through Col. Giles Brent :: [[Cope-128|Cope-128 Anne (or Agnes) Cope]], ::[[Hennage-1|Hennage-1 Katherine Heneage]], ::[[Huggerford-2|Huggerford-2 Mary Hugford]], ::[[Brent-5|Brent 5 - Richard Brent]], ::[[Brent-31|Brent-31 Giles Brent, brother of George]], :p. 150, George Brent and "down" ::[[Brent-30 | Brent-30 George Brent,brother of Giles]] :p. 203, Isabel Trussel and Thomas "4" ::[[Wodhull-21 | Wodhull-21 Thomas]] :p. 204, Fulk Wodhull through Mary Wodhull :: [[Wodhull-49|Wodhull-49 Fulk Wodhull]] through [[Wodhull-50|Wodhull-50 Mary Wodull]] ===Royal Ancestry=== Volume IV :p. 4 ::1. William Malet ::2. Mabel Malet Volume II, :p. 154, ::3. Hawise de Vivonne, ::4. John de Wahull :p. 155 ::5. Thomas de Wahull ::6. John de Wahull ::7. Thomas de Wodhull ::8. Nicholas de Wodhull :p. 156 ::9. Thomas Wodhull ::10. Thomas Wodhull ::11. John Wodhull :p. 157 ::12. Fulk Wodhull Volume 1, :p. 518 ::13. Mary Wodhull ::14. Anne Cope :p.519 ::15. Katherine Heneage ::16. Mary Hugford ::17. Richard Brent :p. 520 ::18. George Brent ==The Trail== 1. [[Malet-18|Malet-18 William Malet]] b. Curry Malet 1175 -- already certified, no work required. *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- NA *Review/thank changes -- NA *Project protect profile -- already protected 3/13/2015 JHD *Source Magna Carta Ance -- NA *Source Royal Ancestry -- checked 4/13/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- previously done 3/13/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio -- 3/16/2015 JHD *Check all dates -- 3/16/2015 JHD *Check all names -- 3/16/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue -- 3/13/2015 JHD *Cite References -- 3/13/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards -- previously done 3/13/2015 *Add MCSB Ancestor -- done *Submit for Review 2. [[Malet-15|Malet-15 Mabel Malet]], b. Curry Malete 1195-->1200 -- Completely reviewed and revised 4/5/2015 JHD. *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- not necessary 4/5/2105 JHD *Review/thank changes -- placed public note on profile describing what was done and thanking those who laid the groundwork. 4/6/2015 JHD *Protect protect profile -- already protected 3/13/2015 JHD *Source Magna Carta Ance -- 4/5/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry -- NA 4/5/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 3/13/2015 *Review/Improve Bio -- 4/5/2015 JHD *Check all dates-- Changed birth date to 1200 with explanation. 4/5/2015 JHD *Check all names -- 4/5/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue -- needs to be compared to Richardson and confirmed -- my download didn't have this piece. JHD 4/5/2015. Done JHD 4/13/2015 *Cite References -- 4/5/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards -- Added + deleted Gedcom acknowledgements, 3/13/2015 *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 3. REVIEWED 4/6 BY ADRIENNE [[De_Vivonne-19|Hawise de Vivone]] + [[Vivonia-10|Hawise de Vivonia]], b. Somerset 1222. Unmerged match removed by Adrienne 3/13, re-initiated merge same day. *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges. Feedback received from G2G that proper LNAB/Wikitree ID should be Vivonne. 3/19/2015 JHD. Merge still remains undone 4/7/2015 and 4/14/2015 *Review/thank changes none *Protect protect profile done *Source Magna Carta Ance -- 3/17/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry - RA is listed in the "See also" section of the footnotes. Page 518 is listed - not sure if that's the right page, but I don't have a copy. Corrected source to all the pages on which this specific trail can be found. *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 3/17/15 JHD *Review/Improve Bio -- 3/17/JHD *Check all dates done *Check all names done *Review/improve issue none *Cite References done *Add Style Standards done *Add MCSB Ancestor done *Submit for Review 4. FIXED BY ADRIENNE 4/3 [[Wahull-2 | Wahull -2 John Wahull, Knight]], b. Bedfordshire 1247. (Merge with De Wahull-3 completed 3/13; completed checklist items deleted) 4. Wahull-2 John de Wahull, Knt, of Peteshull, Northamptonshire, Odell, Bedfordshire, etc., son and heir, born about 1248 (of full age 5 Nov 1269). He married Agnes de Pinkney, daughter of Henry de Pinkney, Knt, of Weedon Pinkney, Northamptonshire, and Fulmer and Datchet, Buckinghamshire, by Alice, daughter and hediress of David de Lindsey, Knt, of Crawford and Ballincrief, Scotland. They had one son, Thomas, Knt. He fought in Wales in 1277, 1282 and 1283, and was summoned to the military council at Shrewsbury which passed sentence of deatgh on David, brother of llewellynb, Prince of Wales, on 30 Sepgt. 1283. He fought in Gascony in 1294. Sir John De Wahull died shortly before 5 April 1296. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2d Edition, p. 438 *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- no matches available 3/31 AT *Review/thank changes -- done *Protect protect profile - request to P.Eyestone 4/6 AT *Source Magna Carta Ance -- 3/17/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry 4/4 AT *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 3/17/15 JHD *Review/Improve Bio -- 3/17/JHD *Check all dates 4/4 AT *Check all names 4/4 AT *Review/improve issue 4/4 AT *Cite References 4/4 AT *Add Style Standards 4/4 AT *Add MCSB Ancestor done *Submit for Review '''5. [[Wahull-4 | Wahull 4 Thomas]]''' b. Bedfordshire 1273 4/4/15 Update: Adrienne fixed Wahull-4 and fully sourced it, did all the good stuff. This one should be ready to be merged. Re-did profile based on Richardson and simplified presentation JHD 4/7/2015. 5. [Wahull-4] THOMAS DE WAHULL, Knt., of Odell, Bedfordshire, and Pateshull, Northamptonshire, son and heir, born about 1273 (aged 23 in 1296). He married HAWISE DE PRAYERS, daughter of Henry de Prayers, Knt., of Durnford and Liddiard, Wiltshire. They had one son, John. He was summoned to the so-called Parliament at Salisbury on 26 Jan 1297, and fought in Scotland in 1298. SIR THOMAS DE WAHULL died shortly before 30 Jan 1304. His widow, Hawise, married (2nd) in 1305-6 ROBERT DE ETON. Footnote: “VCH Bedford 3 (1912): 71-72 (“Thomas de Wahull received three writes of summons, two in 1297 of a military character, and one in 1296-7 endorsed “De Parliamento tenendo apud Sarum”... this meeting is not technically recognized as a Parliament.”). 6. [Wahull-5] JOHN DE WAHULL, *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- no remaining merges identified 4/7/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes -- 3/31 AT *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance 4/7/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry -- done (not by me, but it's sourced in the profile. Eliminated references to RA -- we have used primarily MCA for this trail. *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) - 3/31 AT *Review/Improve Bio - Needs to be fleshed out if possible4/7/2015 JHD *Check all dates -- query sent to JHD 3/31 - AT *Check all names4/7/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue4/7/2015 JHD *Cite References4/7/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards 4/9/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor -- done *Submit for Review 6. ''' [[Wahull-5|Wahull-5 John de Wahull]] b. 1289''' 6. [Wahull-5] John de Wahull, of Odell, Bedfordshire, and Pateshull, Northamptonshire, son and heir, of [[Wahull-4|Thomas de Wahull]] born 1 Nov 1302. He married ISABEL. They had two sons, John, Knt. And Thomas. He acquired the manor of Little Durnford, Wiltshire from Henry de Preaux, Knt., in 1322. He did homage for his father’s lands in 1323. JOHN DE WAHULL died shortly before 30 Apr 1336. Isabel was living 4 Aug 1336. Thomas = Wodhull-44 *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- Merge rejected by profile managers. She told us to get a copy of Royal Ancestry lol - Issue resolved *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile - done *Source Magna Carta Ance 4/5 AT *Source Royal Ancestry 4/5 AT *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) DONE *Review/Improve Bio - MCA blurb inserted 4/5 AT *Check all dates done *Check all names done *Review/improve issue - done *Cite References - done *Add Style Standards 4/9/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor -- done *Submit for Review '''7.[[Wodhull-44|Wodhull-44 Thomas de Wodhull]], b. Wiltshire 1322 cleaned up 4/5 AT 7. [Wodhull-44] THOMAS DE WODHULL, of Little Durnford, Wiltshire, younger son, born about 1322. He married an unidentified wife, _____. They had three sons, including Nicholas. THOMAS DE WODHULL died before February 1375/6. FOOTNOTE: Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 564:5 (names only his father’s son and heir, John, husband of Eleanor, daughter of John de Moleyns, with issue John, son and heir, and Nicholas “who succeeded to the property on the deaths of his nieces, 1376; his descendents flourished till the middle of the 16th Century.”) *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD Identify/prepare merges. 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance. 4/9/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry 4/13/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS). 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio. 4/9/2015 JHD *Check all dates done. 4/9/2015 JHD *Check all names done. 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue. 4/9/2015 JHD *Cite References done *Add Style Standards. 4/9/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor 4/13/2015 JHD *Submit for Review '''8. [[Wodhull-45|Wodhull-45 Nicholas de Wodhull]], b. 1329 --> 1344 merges completed 8. [Wodhull-45] NICHOLAS DE WODHULL (or Wodeh Yll) of Odell and Langford, Bedfordshire, and Pateshull, Northamptonshire, Sheriff of Wiltshire, 1381-2. He married before 1366-7 (date of grant) MARGARET FOXCOTE, daughter of John Foxcote, of Wiltshire, 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. He was heir in 1376 to Elizabeth and Eleanor de Wodhull, minor daughters of his first causin, John de Wodhull, Knt. The same year Gerard de Brabrooke, Knt, and Isabel his wife remised and quitclaimed to him all their right in the manors of Tydarle, Great Durnford, and Little Durnford, Wiltshire, for L100. 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 Aug 1405. NICHOLAS DE WODHULL died 24 Oct 1410. Douglas Richadson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2d Edition, p. 439. *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges. 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes. 4/9/2015 JHD *Project protect profile. 4/9/2015 JHD *Source Magna Carta Ance -- 3/6/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry -- 4/13/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- Not necessary *Review/Improve Bio -- Began research 3/6/2015 JHD *Check all dates. 4/9/2015 JHD *Check all names. 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue. 4/9/2015 JHD *Cite References. 4/9/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards. 4/9/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor. 4/13/2015 JHD *Submit for Review. '''9. [[Wodhull-22|Wodhull-22 Thomas de Wodhull]], b. 1349'''-->1387 9. [Wodhull-22] THOMAS WODHULL, Knt., of Odell, Bedfordshire, born about 1387 (aged 23 in 1410). He married ELIABETH CHETWODE, daughter of John Chetwode, Knt., of Warkworth, Northamptonshire, Hockliffe, Bedfordshire, and Chetwode, Buckinghamshire, by his 2nd wife, Amabil, daughter of Thomas Greene, Knt., of Green’s Norton, Northamptonshire. They had two sons, Thomas, Esq. and William. In 1413 he and his wife, Elizabeth, were granted a license for the private celebration of divine servives at his manor of Odell, Bedfordshire. SIR THOMAS WODHULL was slain in the retinue of the Duke of Clarence at the Battle of Beauge in Anjou 22 March 1420/1. His wido, Elizabeth, married (2nd) WILLIAM LOUDESOP (died 27 Oct. 1454). She was heiress c. 1456 to her brother, Thomas Chetwode, Knt., of Warkworth, Northamptonshire. Elizabeth died 24 Aug. 1475, and was buried at Warkworth, Northamptonshire. *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges. 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes. 4/9/2015 JHD *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance. 4/9/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry 4/13/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS). 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio. 4/9/2015 JHD *Check all dates. 4/9/2015 JHD *Check all names. 4/9/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue. 4/9/2015 JHD *Cite References. 4/9/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards. 4/9/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor 4/13/2015 JHD *Submit for Review 10. [[Wodhull-21 | Wodhull-21 Thomas]] b. 1369 --> 1410 10. Thomas Woodhull, Esq., of Odell and Langford, Bedfordshire, Pateshull, Northamptonshire, son and heir, born about 1410-12 (aged 11 in 1421, 16 in 1428) In 1422 William Darell and Elizabeh his wife sued Richard Wodhull regarding £5 of rent in Little Durnford, Wiltshire; Richard vouched to warranty Thomas, son and heir of Thomas Wodhull, Knt, who was then of minor age. He married Isabel Trussell, daughter of William Trussell, Knt, of Elmesthorpe, Leicestershire, and of Marston-Trussel, Northamptonshire, by Margery, daughter of John Ludlow, Knt. They had two sons, John, Esq., and Thomas, Esq, and one daughter, Isabel (wife of __ Bowdon). Thomas Woodhull, Esq, died 8 Aug 1441. His widow, Isabel, married (2nd) by license dated 8 Feb 1448/9 John Hoton, Gent. Sources [S67] Magna Carta Ancestry, Douglas Richardson, (Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah), ISBN 1460992709., vol. III, pgs. 439 *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD * Identify/prepare merges done by AT. 4/10/2015 JHD Merge completed *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance. 4/10/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry Needs major cleanup - to be done by AT JHD 4/13/2015 *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS). 4/10/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio Needs major rewriting - to be done by AT. 4/10/2015 JHD *Check all dates done by AT *Check all names. 4/10/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue Needs major rewriting - to be done by AT 4/10/2015 JHD *Cite References. 4/10/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards 4/13/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor 4/13/2015 JHD *Submit for Review 11. [[Wodhull-20|Wodhull-20 John de Wodhull]], b. 1389 --> 1436 11. John Wodhull, Esq., of Wark worth, Northamptonshire, Odell, Hockliffe, and Langford, Bedfordshire, Chetwode, Buckinghamshire, etc., son and heir, born about 1436 (aged 5 in 1441). He married before Feb 1456 Joan Etwell, daughter of Henry Etwell, of Puttenhoe (in Goldington), Bedfordshire, Governor of Lincoln’s Inn, by his wife Mary. They had vfour sons, Fulk, Esq, Thomas, William, and John, and three daughters, Elizabeth, Anne, and Mary. In 1474 he joined in a sale of the manor of Little Durnford, Wiltshire to Thomas Tropenell. His wife, Joan, was living 16y June 1475, but predeceased her husband. John Wodhull, Esq., died 12 Sept 1490. Magna Carta Ancestry, Douglas Richardson, (Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah), ISBN 1460992709., vol. III, pgs. 440 *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- Merge initiated with Woodhull-117. 4/13/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance done by AT *Source Royal Ancestry done by AT *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) done by AT *Review/Improve Bio 4/13/2015 *Check all dates done by AT *Check all names done by AT *Review/improve issue 4/13/2015 JHD *Cite References Need to verify source pages - to be done by AT 4/13/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards 4/13/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor 4/13/2015 JHD *Submit for Review 12. [[Wodhull-49|Wodhull-49 Fulk Wodhull]] b. 1409 --> 1456 12. Fulk Wodhull, Esq., of Warkworth, Northamptonshire, Odell, Hockliffe, and Langford, Bedfordshire, Chetwode, Buckinghamshire, etc, and in right of his wife, of Thanford, Northamptonshire, Sheriff of Northamptonshire, 1500-1, born about 1456. He married (1st) about June 1475, Anne Newenham, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Lamporte, Esq., They had three sons, Nicholas, esq., Lawrence, Esq, and Thomas, and three daughters,Mary, Jane (wife of William Belingham) and Isabel (wife of Richard Tresham). He married (2nd) Elizabeth Webb, daughter of John Webb, Esq. Fulk Wodhull, Esq, died in 1408/9. His widow, Elizabeth, married (2nd ) Robert Cheyne, of Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire, (died 9 Dec 1552). She died before 17 May 1511. S67] Magna Carta Ancestry, Douglas Richardson, (Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah), ISBN 1460992709., vol. III, pgs. 440 Note -- erroneous 1408/9 date in MCA has been corrected in RA *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD * Identify/prepare merges -- Merge initiated with Wodhull-55. 4/13/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance 4/13/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry4/13/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) done AT *Review/Improve Bio to be done by AT *Check all dates done AT *Check all names4/13/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue4/13/2015 JHD *Cite References4/13/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards4/13/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor4/13/2015 JHD *Submit for Review 13.[[Wodhull-50|Wodhull-50 Mary Wodull]], b. Northamptonshire 1480 m. Cope 13. Mary Wodhull, married Edward Cope, Esq., ofHelmdon, Torres, and Deenshanger (in Passenham), Northamptonshire, son and heir of John Cope, Esq., of Deenshanger (in Passenham), Norethamptonshire, by his wife Anne. They had one daughter, Anne (or Agnes). Edward Cope, Esq, died testate 1 May 1510. S67] Magna Carta Ancestry, Douglas Richardson, (Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah), ISBN 1460992709., vol. III, pgs. 304 *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD Identify/prepare merges -- NA *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance -- NA *Source Royal Ancestry 4/17/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) - Done *Review/Improve Bio 4/17/2015 JHD *Check all dates 4/17/2015 JHD *Check all names 4/17/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue 4/17/2015 JHD *Cite References 4/17/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards 4/17/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 14. [[Cope-128|Cope-128 Anne (or Agnes) Cope]] b. Northamptonshire 1501 14. [Cope-128] ANNE (or AGNES) COPE, daughter and heiress, born about 1501 (aged 9 in 1510, aged 12 at paternal grandmother’s death). She married (1st) at Helmdon, Northamptonshire, before 3 Dec 1513 William Lovett, younger son of Thomas Lovett, Esq., of Astwell (in Wappingham), Northamptonshire, by his 1st Wife, Elizabeth, daughter of John Boteler, Esq. They had no issue. She married (2nd) about 1520 JOHN HENEAGE, Esq. of Benniworth, Lincolnshire, Justice of the Peace for Lincolnshire (Lindsay district), 1520-57, Burgess (M.P.) for Great Grimsby, 1523, 1529, Knight of the Shire for Lincolnshire, 1539, 3rd son of John Heneage, of Hainton, Lincolnshire, by Katherine, daughter of Thomas Wymbish. He was born about 1485. They had three sons, George, William, and John, and two daughters, including Katherine. After the fall of Wolsey in 1529, he was appointed a commissioner to enquire into the cardinal’s possessions in Lincolnshire. In 1536, while conducting the election of new town officers at Louth, Lincolnshire, he was seised by an armed mob. He and others were compelled to take an oath to be true to the commons. During the confusion caused by the arrival of further prisoners, he managed to escape. The same year he obtained a lease of the grange of Tows (in Ludford) and of lands there and in East and West Wykeham, Lincolnshire. In 1537 he obtained leases of the rectories of Randley (Ranby?) and Stainton, Lincolnshire. He obtained a lease of West Torrington, Lincolnshire in 1539. In 1540 he exchanged lands in Deanshanger (in Passenham), Puxley, and Wicken, Northamptonshire. The same year he paid nearly £100 for messuages in London, church lands in Lincolnshire, and the house and site of the White Friars, Hull, most of which property he sold the next year. In 1542 he took a lease of Willoughton preceptory, Lincolnshire, with a moiety of its rectory and windmill. JOHN HENEAGE, Esq., died 21 July 1557, and was buried at Hainton, Lincolnshire. He left a will dated 2 July 1557, proved 25 July 1557 (P.C.C. 26 Wrastley). His widow, Anne (or Agnes), sold her estate at Helmdon, Northamptonshire in 1563. *Contact Profile Managers -- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- January 2015, AT *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance -- confirmed 3/24/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry -- confirmed 3/24/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- confirmed 3/24/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio -- 3/24/2015 JHD *Check all dates -- 3/24/2015 JHD -- Note -- no source for death date in linkages *Check all names -- 3/24/2015 JHD -- Note -- double profile for husband John. Did unmatched merge with note to PM. John is shown with a second wife Emma whose only source is Ancestry. Emma Removed 4/17/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue -- confirmed 3/24/2015 *Cite References -- confirmed 3/24/2015 *Add Style Standards 4/17/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor 4/17/2015 JHD *Submit for Review 15. [[Hennage-1|Hennage-1 Katherine Heneage]], b. Gloucestershire 1514 *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance *Source Royal Ancestry -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- not needed 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Check all dates-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Check all names-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Cite References-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 16. [[Huggerford-2|Huggerford-2 Mary Hugford]], b. Gloucestershire 1555 *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- not necessary 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance - NA *Source Royal Ancestry-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) - not necessary 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Check all dates-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Check all names-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Cite References-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards-- 3/25/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 17. [[Brent-5|Brent 5 - Richard Brent]], b. Admington, 1573 *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges -- not necessary 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- not necessary 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Check all dates -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Check all names -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Cite References -- 3/25/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards 4/17/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 18a. [[Brent-31|Brent-31 Giles Brent, brother of George]], Gloucestershire 1600 *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges. 4/1/2015 JHD *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile. 4/1/2015 JHD *Source Magna Carta Ance. 4/1/2015 JHD *Source Royal Ancestry *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS). 4/1/2015 JHD *Review/Improve Bio. 4/1/2015 JHD *Check all dates. 4/1/2015 JHD *Check all names. 4/1/2015 JHD *Review/improve issue. 4/1/2015 JHD *Cite References. 4/1/2015 JHD *Add Style Standards 4/17/2015 JHD *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 18b. [[Brent-30 | Brent-30 George Brent,brother of Giles]], b. Gloucestershire or Worcestershire 1602. A Tompkins reviewed & revised 7 Feb 2015. *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile -- on profile, confirmed 3/9/2015 *Source Magna Carta Ance -- incorporated data 3/9/2015 *Source Royal Ancestry *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- confirmed 3/9/2015 *Review/Improve Bio -- extensive work 3/9/2015 *Check all dates *Check all names *Review/improve issue -- extensive work 3/9/3015 *Cite References -- extensive work 3/9/2015 *Add Style Standards *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review 19. [[Brent-190 | Brent-190 Captain George Brent]], b. Defford, Worcestershire, England 1640. A Tompkins reviewed & revised Feb 20 2015. *Contact Profile Managers-- via public comment 3/6/2015 JHD *Identify/prepare merges *Review/thank changes *Project protect profile *Source Magna Carta Ance *Source Royal Ancestry *Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) *Review/Improve Bio *Check all dates *Check all names *Review/improve issue *Cite References *Add Style Standards *Add MCSB Ancestor *Submit for Review ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Day-1904&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brent to Malet To-Do List|Brent to Malet To-Do List]].''

Brents Family Mysteries

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France === :'''Location:''' :This cemetery lies on the west side of the main road from Caen to Falaise (route N158)and just north of the village of Cintheaux. Bretteville-sur-Laize is a village and commune in the department of the Calvados, some 16 kilometres south of Caen. The village of Bretteville lies 3 kilometres south-west of the Cemetery. :'''History:''' :The Allied offensive in north-western Europe began with the Normandy landings of 6 June 1944. For the most part, those buried at Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery died during the later stages of the battle of Normandy, the capture of Caen and the thrust southwards - led initially by the 4th Canadian and 1st Polish Armoured Divisions - to close the Falaise Gap. Almost every unit of Canadian 2nd Corps is represented in the cemetery. The cemetery contains 2,958 Second World War burials, the majority Canadian, and 87 of them unidentified. '''Clifford Mackie—27.F.7'''

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=== '''Brev från Gustav Vasa till kronofogden Håkan Werme''' === '''1545''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 17, 1545] :Håkan är en av tre underbefälhavare till fogden Jöran Jönsson (Finnveden?). Gustaf I beordrar dem att finna Jöran Jönssons mördare. • Brev från Stockholm 23 Maj: :Till Håken Werme Tuffwe Schåning och Mons Olsson, vm Jören Jönssons hastige affgångh, och at the legge sig all winning vm at stelle effther then tiuffwehoop, som honum szå skenneligen förrådde. Datum. :” Wår gunst etc Wij haffwe nv j tesse dagher förfaret, Håkan Werme, Tuffwe Schåningh och Mons Olsson, hure then affweckne förräderehoop, Dackens selskap szå skenneligen med Jöran Jönsson handlett haffwe, och honum lijffwet affstolet etc. Szå biude och förmane wij edher gode karler vpå then tro tiäniste, som i oss och för:ne Jören Jönsson vpå wåre wegna loffwet och tilsagdtt haffwe, atti edher troligen och welwilligen, szå her effther som i her till giortt haffwe wele befinne lathe, j hwad måtte j tenckie kunne wårt och menige rijgisens gagn och beste belanger, Besynnerligen, atti edher till thet flijtigste winleggie wele, på alle wäger, att stelle både natt och dagh effther then förrädere hoop, att the theris onde vpsått och vphoff ingelunde forttbringe kunne, och för alle deler försterke edher med thet meste och dugligste folck, j öffwerkomme kunne, och altijdh haffwe edhert råd medh Germund Swensson, Giffwendis honum tilkenne, hwad j förnimme vm alle lägenhether, och hure almogen thetta behager, Thet samme wij med edher nådeligen betencke wele, Och hwad i godhe karler äre till achters på edher thet redeligen skall betalet bliffwe. Datum.” [s. 308-309] '''1546''' Håkan är kronofogde på Kronobergs kungsgård. '''1547''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 18, 1546-47] :Gustaf I beordrar att Nils Birgersson blir befallningsman på Kronobergs kungsgård och Håkan skall få andra uppgifter. • Brev från Gripsholms slott 6 Mars 1547 till fogden Håkan Werme om befallningen över Kronobergs gård: :Swar till Håcken Werme att Niels Birgerson skall haffwe Beffalningen på Cronobergz gårdt. Datum Gripzholm 6 Martij Anno etc. 47. :” Wår g:[unst] etc. Som thu schriffwer Håkonn och giffwer tilkänne, att thet sich icke skicke will, vthann then som haffwer heredenn, motte och så haffwe Cronebergz gårdt, vdi beffalning medt etc. Så wele wij och så ther vdi förtänckt ware, när thu nw hitt up komber medt thenn Reckenskap att wij tich till äffwentyrs någer annerstädt brucke will, haffwe och så för then skuldt latiidt skriffwe Niels Birgersson till, att han same gårdt och så vdj beffalning haffwe skall, och stå för honom Ther tu weett tich effther rätte. Datum.” [s. 396] • Brev från Gripsholms slott 6 Mars 1547 till ståthållaren Nils Birgersson att han även skall ha Kronobergs kungsgård under sin befallning: :Till Niels Birgesson att han wår Beffalningz[man] på wår Gårdt Cronoberg wara skall, och göre Årligen Reckenskap för Gårdzten[s] Affwell Datum Gripzholm 6 Martij Anno etc. :”Wår gunst etc. Effther wij förnimme Niels Birgesonn, atth thet siich annerledis icke will skicke, vthann thenn som haffwer herredenn, motte och thesligiste haffwe Cronebergz Gårdt vdi befallning medt etc. Ther fföre är wår wilie att thu honom till tich anname skalt, och haffwendis ther thin Vunderfougte, om thet så behoff giordis, och skallt göre redhe för Gårdtzens affwell och Reckenskap etc. Ther rätte tich effther Datum.” [s. 397] • Brev från Tynnelsö 16 Mars 1547 till befallningsmannen på Kronoberg, Niels Birgersson, om olika ämnen. :Vm Håcken Wermess handlingher. :”Wij haffwe förstått vm then Håckon Wermess handlinger ther på Croneberg, och latidt tich tilfförendhe ther vm wår mening tilskriffwe. Så att tu samme Cronebergz Gårdt, med härederne, vdi beffallning haffwe skall. Ther thu tich ännw weett effther rätte. Datum.” [s. 435] • Qvittobref för Håkan Verme på restantier för Kronobergs kungsgård. Stockholm den 24 October 1547. :Efter afskrift i kongl. Kammar-Archivet, Smålands Fogderäkenskaper, 1547, n:o 8. :”Wij Gustaff med Gudz Nåde Swerigis götis och wendis etc konung Göre witterligitt att wij gunsteligen wntth och skenetth ssåssom wij och nu her medtth wnne och skencke thenne wår tienere Håkon Werme all thenn dell han är bliffuen till acters påå ssin Reckenskap, ssom han her j wår Cammer pro anno 46 och 47 för Cronobergz weckekosth och affwell giortth haffuer huilketth wij giffwe wårtth Cammerådh och Cammererer till kenne atth the ssig her effther rätte haffue etc datum aff wårtth Slotth Stocholm 24 Octobris Anno etc 1547 Wnder wårtth Secret.” [s. 827] '''1550''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 21, 1550] • Brev den 2 Juli 1550 från Upsala: :Till Håkan Verme angående skattefrihet för Olof Nilsson i Håra. :”Gustaff etc. Vår gunst tilförende etc. Vett Håkenn Verme, ath vij gunstelig haffve untt och tilgiffvitt tenne Olaff Nielsson i Håra i Vilberga sockn i Trögd all ten skatt och andra utskylder, som honom nu udi thetta nervarandes femtiende årett aff för:ne Håra utgiöres bör, anseendes ten brand honum öffvergången är; ther retta tig effter. Datum.” [s. 281] • Brev den 5 Aug 1550 från Ekolsund: :Till Håkan Verme angående medgifven lindring i Jöns Björnssons i Räfslösa afradsrestantier. :” Vår gunst tilförende etc. Vett Håken Verme, att vij gunsteligen haffve untt och effterlåtidh tenne Jöns Biörnsson i Reffzlössa i Ness sockn för hans siucdom och fattigdoms skulld, ath han må ut giöre eth pund rog för te 2 pund korn, som han i fiord stod til baka med ath utgiöre i affrad, vettandes tig her effther rettä. Datum. ” [s. 306] • Brev den 8 Dec 1550 från Västerås: :Till Håkan Verme angående medgifven lindring i Mårten Jönssons i Grillby afradsrestantier. :”Vår gunst tilförende etc. Vett Håken Verme ath tenne breffvisere Mårten Jönson i Grilleby udi Vilberga sockn haffver her för oss udi underdånighet berettett (!) låtedh, hurulunda thet heman udi för:ne Grilleby, som han nu bor opå, för någer år sedan aff våde eld opbrendt bleff och han tett nu seden så gott som aff ödessmarck opbygdt haffver. Tesligest haffver han förstå låtedh, ath han med tett affrad honom i fiord borde utgiöre, som är 2 pund spannemåll, tillbakä står, begerendes ath vij honom gunstelige thet ene pundet tilgiffve vilde etc. Så effther han samma hemen så haffver upbogt och ter på myckitt bekostat, haffve vij för Gudz och hans fatigdoms skuldh tilgiffvitt honom halffpartenn aff samma affrad, nemlig et pund spannamåll, dog så ath han thet andra pundett udi rettan tid utgiöre skall. Ther tu tig effter retta veett etc. Datum.” [s. 376] '''1551''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 22, 1551] • Brev den 14 Jan 1551 från Väsby: :Svar till borgerne i Enecöping om thet förbud the beclage sich, att Håkan Verme them gjort haffver att bygga ute på ijsen etc. Ter om Kong:e M:tt haffver [den 16 Jan] latid tilskriffve för:ne Håken, att han them öffver thet rätt är icke göre skall etc. [s. 40] • Brev den 18 Jan 1551 (från Jönshyttan?): :Till Håkon Verme, att han later den spanmåle, som han haffver, bliffve oföryttredt till vårdagerne, med mindre han strax udi betalning jern 150 ossmunder for spannen bekommer, och att bönderne sielffve vele före samme jern till Vesterårs eller Eneköpung etc. [s. 42] • Brev den 17 Feb 1551 från Västerås: :Till Håkon Verme, att han förhielper tesse Anders Larsson och Per Larsson, att the moge bekomme aff Olof Larsson i Låde i Sparsetter sockn en skälig mandz boot för theres broder, som han tog af dage etc., och icke affvijse them med hugg och slag, som the her berettet haffve. [s. 89] :[Ducis Erici] Förschrifft för Anders Larsson och Peder Larsson till Håken Värme, att han förskaffer så, att them motte skee skäll för theris broders dödh. Latius in conceptu etc. [s. 90] • Brev den 28 Feb 1551 från Västerås: :Till Håken Verme, att han förskaffer till Vesterårs 16 eller 20 timbermän, som opå träbygning någet förstondh haffve och för penninger arbete vele etc.; item att han handler med presterne udi sin befalningh, att the motte göre the prester, som brukning haffve ved Salebergit, någen hielp med spannemåll och annan fetalie etc. [s. 97] • Brev den 7 Mars 1551 från Gripsholm: :Till Håkon Verme för Oleff Larson i Lådhe, att honom ingen orätt vederfars för then mandzboot han uttfeste och hans vedherparter ther um clandre. [s. 133] • Brev den 14 Mars 1551 från Gripsholm: :Till Håkan Verme angående allmogens skjutsfärder och fodernöt samt om en hjelpskatt af presterna till bergsbruket vid Salberget. :”Vår gunst etc. Veett Håkonn Verme, att vij haffve nu lstijdt tilscriffve Niels Helsing, att hann och the andre, som befallningen haffve opå Salebergitt, skole icke udi thette men före någett förtunge bönderne anthen medt körning elle annen tunge, och försee [vij] oss, att the sigh effter vår scriffvelse rettendes varder. Och må thu skicke breffvet, som vij haffve latijdt tilschriffve för:ne Niels Helsing, honom tilhonde. :Vijdere som thu lather förståå, att the menige mann äre försvagede medt the foder nötth the holle etc., så vette vij icke utåff någen synnerlig fodernött; förhoppes oss, att the icke förmyckett ther medt fösvagede bliffve, och hvar ther vore någre gode drettes oxer ebland same fodernött, dhå behöffve vij them väll till våre gårder. Och loott vår fougte opå Eskilstuna, Michell Helsing, oss förstå för någre dager sedan, att hann fyre eller fem par drettes oxer till för:ne Eskilstuna behöffver, och um thu haffver rådh att göre honum ther med undsethning, dhå [må] thu giffve honum thet medt thet förste tilkenne etc. :Yterligere, som thu lather förståå, att thu haffver effter vår schriffvelse handlett medt presterne udi thin befalning um thenn hielp till the, som bruckning haffve ved Salebergitt, och att the ther till hielpe vele [med] penninger och icke spannemåll eller fettalie etc., så kunne vij icke vette, hvarföre the äre så ovillege till att hielpe oss, när vij them tilseije lathe. Udi förtijden, thenn tijdh bisperne regered them, droge the gerne uth alth thet, som them tilsagdt bleff och besvärede sigh inthet emott bispernes påbudh eller befalningh. :Thet är och nog bevijsligitt, att bispen kom till enn prest udi förtijdenn medh trettie eller fyretije häster och låg hos honum två eller tre nätter och feck gott och nogh både till folck och häster och besvärede presten sigh inthet ther emott, men nu haffve the ingen tunge udi så måtte och finnes doch fast ovillige, när man någen ringe hielp aff them begärer, hvilckett oss föge behager, och må thu holle them sådane meninger före och förmane them, att the annerlunde vele tenckie till sakenn. Och vele vij, att thu skall lagett medt them, så att the motte göre thenn hielp uth till för:ne Salebergitt, som vij aff them haffve latijdt begäre, och måge the göre spannemåll, som ther till rådh haffve, och the som icke åstadkomme spannemåll, måge hielpe medh penninger etc. Datum.” [s. 113-114] • Brev den 1 April 1551 från Gripsholm: :Till Håken Verme, att han granneligen uppspör, hvem tesse effther:ne godz haffver, som är Agerstum 3 gårde, Östistum 2 gårde, med ett örtuge landh jordh ibidem, en fjell i Grilleby engh, Grilleby j gård, Hara en gårdh, Kerreby en gårdh, Heslinge 2 gårde etc., och giffver seden Kong:e M:tt ther um tilkenne etc. [s. 160-161] • Brev den 20 Juni 1551 :Till Håken Värme, att Kong:e M. Haffver giffvit Påvel Byggemestere så monge penninger, som äre udi stadzkyrcken i Eneköpungh. [s. 250] • Brev den 16 Sep 1551 :Till Håkenn Verme, att han handler med bönderne i Åsunde herede och Trögd, att the göre thu dgazvercker till den graffning emellen Clasbode qvern och Salehytter, när Jacob Vest them tilseijendes varder. [s. 344] :Svar till Jacob Vest om thet breff K. M:tt haffver nu latit tilskriffve Håken Verme om the dagzvercker etc.; item är K. M:tt tilfridz, att schattebönderne och kyrckelandboerne i Torstuna, Simetuna, Tiurbo och Våle hereder må bliffve frij hvar man för 2 hester aff foringen pro anno 52 och the bönder i Folkerne, Grytenes och By sockner måge bliffve frije för en hest. [s. 344] • Brev den 17 Dec 1551 :Tijll Håken Verme och Knut Benchtsson, att the haffve grannt upse[e]nde, med hvad folck här drager genom landet. [s. 449] • Brev den 18 Dec 1551 :Till Håkon Verme och Knut Benchtsson, att frelsis landtborne, skattebönderne och K. M:tts egnne landbor skolle göre vedh tijll Sallabergit udi begges theres befallningh. [s. 450] '''1552''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 23, 1552] :Håkan är fogde i Enköping och kringliggande h:d, underfogde i Trögd. [s. 502] • Brev till Jacop Vest, Håken Verme och Jacop Busk den 27 Jan 1552 från Vesterås: :Till Jacop Vest, att han handler med bönderne, som koll till K. M. Hytter köre pläge, så att trhe icke her effther någen grankoll eller stubbekoll framköre skole, som skee pläger, utten gode koll, ther med man någet gagn göre kan; item att han lather bönderne köre till Salebergit till K. M[:s] soffrebodh the meste tellier, sexton alner longe, trij qvarter brede udi litzle enden och en span tiucke som the kunne ostadkomme, qvittendis therföre theres fodring eller andre uttlager etc. [s. 37] • Samma brev till många, bl. a. Hokon Verme, den 19 Feb 1552 från Vesterås: :Till Sven Nilsson angående inneliggande restantier. :”Vår gunst etc. Tu haffver nogsampt varitt förmanett, Sven Nilsson, um the restantiepenninger thu haffver inne medt tigh både för spannemåll och älliest, så att tu sådane penninger schulle leffverere ifrå tigh och in udi vår rentecammer etc. Så haffver thu än nu föge tig ther effter rettett, hvilkitt oss icke väll behager, och vele och biude vij tigh än nu, att thu oförsumeligen och innan otthe dager her effter med sådane för:ne penninger tilstädes komme schall och them ifrå tigh leffverere, så frampt thu vilt göre thet oss behageligt ähr, vettendes tigh aldelis her effter retthe. :Haffver thu och någre insager, anthen att thu haffver uthbörgett spannemåll och icke kan så hastigtt komme till betalningh, eller och någre andre schotzmåll, dhå må thu giffve tigh hijtt och sådant oss och våre cammererere vijdere beretthe, ingelunde thetta försumendes. Datum.” [s. 69-70] • Zedel till Håken Verme: :Till Håken Verme, att han med thet förste giffver Kong:e M:tt schriffteligen tilkenne, hure mycken ved ifrå hans befalningh och til Salebergit udi thenne vinther kommen är. [s. 95] • Brev till Håken Verme den 7 Mars 1552: :Till Håkon Värmes, underfogte udi Trögd, att han skall handle med the huussmän och lössemän ther udi Trögd och Årsunda häredhe (effther Kong:e M:ttz folk siuckt är) , att the vele arbete ved hyttorne; Kong:e M:tt vil ther emott qvitte theres huussmandz öre the plictuge äre ut att göre. [s. 174] • Brev till Håken Verme den 17 Mars 1552: :Till Håkon Verme, thet han Peder Olsson i Dreggesta med thet alder snareste velförvarett förskicke scall til Kongelige M:tt; Hans Nåd vil sielff handle med then tredske skalken. [s. 181] • Brev till Håken Verme den 18 Mars 1552: :Till Håkon Verme, att han förskoner the bönder, som boo udi Lisle Ene och Herckebergz prestegeld för then vede körningen, till thess tortt bliffver. [s. 182] • Brev till Håken Verme den 22 och den 26 Mars 1552: :Till Håkon Verme och någre andre fogter, att the oxer, foor, lamb, fisk och all annen fettalie hiitt till Vesterårs, meden v[år] aller n[ådigste] herre her ligger, förskaffe schole, actendes opå när Hans Nåd heden drage vill. [s. 184] • Brev till Håken Verme Maj 1552: :Till Håkonn Värme, att han förskicker till Jacob Vest på Vesby gårdh någet aff det flesk, som han haffver udi Årsunde härede liggiendes etc. [s. 272] :Svar till Jacob Vest, att han tager aff the peninger, som han upbär aff hans befalningh och löner folckedt ther medt; item um fettalien, som han begärer till gårdzens behoff, haffver Kong:e Ma:tt latidh tilskriffve Erich, Oleff och Håkon Verme, att han samme fettalie bekomme skall etc.; item att han löner thet legefolckedt, som är vedh hytterne och ved gården, så at te bekomme the hielpepenninger, som the pläge haffve etc. [s. 272] • Brev till Håkon Verme 17 Maj 1552 från Kungsör: :Till Håkon Verme, att han giffver sig sielff till Kong:e Ma:tt medt thet alder förste, vettendes giffve H. N. Tilkenne både um then skattlegning och annedt mehre etc. [s. 273] • Brev till Håkon Verme Maj 1552 från Kungsör: :Förskrifft för Amundh Schreddere udi Vädela i Tillinge sochen till Erich Larsson och Håkon Verme, att the lathe förskaffe, thet han må bliffve vedh sith hemen, som Hans Andersson udi för:ne Vädela vill honom ifrå affhende etc. '''1555''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 25, 1555] :Håkan är fogde i Enköping och kringligg. hd. [s. 727] • Brev till Håkan Verme 20 Feb 1555 från Nygård: :Till Haken Verme, att han skall lathe meninge man udi Folkerne, By och Grythenes bekomme så mykiit aff Kong:e Ma:ttz såpannemåll, som the kunne hielpe sich medh; doch så att han haffver lenzmennerne och andre visse karrer ij borgen för betalningen thil pinzdag näst kommendes, och schole för:ne bönder hemptan sielffve ij hans förleningh etc. [s. 55] • Brev till Håkan Verme 18 April 1555: :Till Håkon Verme, att han schall vederkennes Eneköpungz stadh opå K. M:tz vegna, som M. Påvel i förläningh hafft haffver etc. • Långt öppet brev till befolkningen för allmän spridning. Skickat till Håkan Verme 7 Juli 1555 från Stockholm för spridning i Trögd och Årsunda härader. • Brev till Håkan Verme Juni 1555 från Gripsholm(?): :Till Håken Verme, att K. M. Sender honum tilhonde ett öpet breff lydendes opå någen kostgärdh, som han aff menige man ther i hans befalning opå K. M. Vegne utkreffie skall till then skipzflotes behoff och sedhen oförsummeligen förskaffe samme kostgärdh till Stockholm; item att han lather upspäne bådhe hoss prester, borgere och bönder effther alle the meste harnesk och rör och stålboger, som han kan mest öffverkomme och förskickes till Stockholm på en skälig betalningh etc.; item att han och lather bryggie och bake thet meste öll och brödh han haffver rådh till; item att han upsöker the meste hester han kan öffverkomme bådhe små och store till en skälig betalningh etc. [s. 292-293] • Brev till Håkan Verme 16 Okt 1555 från Vesterås: :Till Håken Värme om någre borgeredrenger, som frå Stockholm rymde äre och the schip och skuter åt Finland föllie skulle, att han ransaker effter samme sälskap både i köpstaden och på bygdenne i hans befalning och förskicker them till Stockholm, vinleggendes sich tesligeste om thet meste folk han kan bekomme, them han till Stockholm och sende skall. [s. 580] • Brev till Peder Larsson 24 Okt 1555 från Vesterås: :Till Peder Larson, att vår nådige herre haffver undt tesse karler Håken Värme, Henrik, Bencht Person och Hans Jönson, som the daleknechter och förrädere hit fört haffve, alle the värier, cläde och annet, som the med them funne; att samme Peder och änn nu god upsyn med alle saker i then landzänden haffve vill. [s. 584] • Brev till Håkan Verme 1555: :Till Håkan Värme, att han giffver sich till vår nådige herre och haffver lendzmannen ifrå Trögd med sich. [s. 598] • Brev till Håkan Verme 21 Maj 1555 från hertig Johan i Stockholm: :Till Håkan Verme angående skattefrihet till följd af vådeld för Peder Larsson i Vällinge. :”Johan etc. Vår gunst tilförende etc. Vij geffve tig tilkenne, Håkenn Verme, att thenne breffvisere, Peder Larsson udi Vellinge i Litzlena sochn, haffver varitt her för oss och opå thet underdånigeste begäratt, att vij honom then skatt han för thetta år 55 för Gudz skul tilgeffva ville, effter thet han aff våda eldh (thet Gud bettre) stor skade udi nest förledne höst leditt haffver etc. Så haffve vij opå Kong. Ma:tz, vår kere her faders gode behag honom sådantt gunstelig effterlåtedh, hvar så udi sanning finnas kan, som han för oss beretthet haffver. Ter tu vest tig effter retta. Datum. [s. 607] '''1556''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 26, 1556] :Håkan är fogde i Enköping och kringligg. hd. [s. 955] • Brev till Håkan Verme Juni 1556 från Åbo: :Till Håken Värme, att han förskicker till then, som anamer thett han öffverskicker, ett register, och annedt till Hans Nådz räckne cammer, ther effther the kunne vethe, hvadt han affstädt sändt haffver, um thet kommer altt fram. [s. 369] • Brev till Håkan Verme 17 Aug 1556 från Stockholm: :Förskrifft för Peder Olson til Håken Värme, att K. Ma:tt haffver giffvidt honum frij för Hans K. M:ttz tiäniste, effter han en annen dugligh karl i sin stadh förskaffedt haffver. [s. 500] • Brev till Håkan Verme 11 Nov 1556: :Item till Håkon Verme, att han sampt medt the andre fougter, som thernest kringum Eneköping befalningen haffve, schole medt alsomstörste flijtt stelle effter Erick Nilsson och hans karller och lathe antaste them och seden komme till Vesterårs välförvarede etc. [s. 623] • Brev till Håkan Verme och andra fogdar i Nov 1556: :Till Håken Värme, att han oförsumeligen giffver sigh till K. M:ttz renthecammer medt the peninger honum bör leffverere för sommarskatten pro anno 56. [s. 630] • Brev till Håkan Verme 12 Dec 1556 från Vesterås: :Till Håken Värme, att K. Ma:tt haffver latidt förläggie en rothe knechter till Enecöpingh; må han förthenskuldh handle medt borgerne ther sammestädz, att samme knechter måge bekomme bårgeläger hos them på någen ring tijdt tilgörendes etc. [s. 660] • Brev till Håkan Verme 21 Jan 1556 från Stockholm: :Förskrifft till Håken Värme för Tommes schinnere i Upsale om någre tompter uthi Enecöping, som han förmener sich haffve rätt till. [s. 694] • Brev till Håkan Verme Feb 1556 från Stockholm: :Till Håkon Verme [att] befordra Erich Andersson i Meenhammar till dhe penninger han aff godh vilie Hafver gådt godh före och uthlagdt för Pedher Nielsson i Prestetorpet. [s. 700] • Brev till Håkan Verme Feb 1556 från Stockholm: :Till Håken Värme, att han nu i vinter, meden förhet är, later komme till Koperbergit aff hans befalning en hop spannemåle, och hvad öffver bliffver, skall han late mälte kornet och male rogen och före honom till sjösijden etc. [s. 702] • Brev till Håkan Verme Feb 1556 från Stockholm: :Till Håken Verme, att han befliter sich om en hop timbermen uthi Enecöping och förskicker them strax till Koperbergit, så att the äre ther strax effter fastelagen. [s. 704] • Brev till Håkan Verme 15 Maj 1556 från Svartsjö: :Till Håken Värme om the peninger V. N. Herre lot leffrere honom i vintres att köpa spanmåle före, att han tänker till leffrere samme spannmåle medt thet förste till Stockholm, så frampt ther på skall förtienes någenn tak. [s. 754] • Brev till Håkan Verme 16 Maj 1556 från Svartsjö: :Till Håken Värme, att han haffver bättre upseende med then gärd, som presterne i thette åhr utgöre, änn i fiord skedde, så att them pålägges, hvad skäligt är och som hvar haffver macht till; item att the prester, som i fiord inthet eller mindre utgiorde än them borde, att thet aff them änn nu utkräffies motte. [s. 755] • Brev till Håkan Verme Juni 1556: :Förskrifft till Håken Värme för en Veterårs borgerske, att han lather henne få sin sonn igen, thenn han frå scholen taget haffver etc. [s. 768] • Brev till Håkan Verme 24 Juni 1556 från Eskilstuna: :Till Håken Värme, att han befliter sich om the meste timbermen, som han öffverkomme kan och sender them till Mölnetorp. [s. 770] • Brev till Håkan Verme 7 Juli 1556 från Stockholm: :Svar till Håken Värme, att V. N. Herre haffver latit befale Sven kornskriffvere, att han skall aname till sich the 16 lester ööl, som han haffver brygge och hijt komme latit; item skatteflesket och tijenden, som presterne haffve uttaget att mälte, skall han lathe komme till Stockholm, upbärendes tesligeste smör uthi skatt aff bönderne och icke peninger och lathe thet komme hijt till them, som varerne haffve uthi befalning; item att han och med thet snareste giffver sich till V. N. Herre. [s. 775] • Brev till Håkan Verme 7 Juli 1556 från Stockholm: :Till Håken Värme, att han med thet förste förskicker till Stockholm alle the schuter, både små och store, som uthi Gäffle, Elffvekarleby och elliest vidt siösijden i hans befalning finnes. [s. 775] • Brev till Håkan Verme 7 Juli 1556 från Stockholm: :Till Bencht Nilson, att han medt thet förste giffver sich till V. N. Herre och gör beskeed om the peninger Henrik cammersven leffrerede att köpe spannmåle före till högbe:te Hans Nådes behoff. Samme mening till Håken Värme, tesligste Bencht schriffvere på Noreskoge um järn. [s. 776] • Brev till Håkan Verme 14 September 1556 från Stockholm: :Till Håkon Verme [att] förskicke alle skuthor i Eneköping och hans befalning till Stockholm till folcketz öfverskickande till Finland. [s. 781] • Brev till Håkan Verme 19 November 1556 från Svartsjö: :Till Bencht Nilson, att han med förste öpett vattn lather komme till Stockholm then spanmåle, som han [är] skyllig V. N. Herre hertig Erich eller framdelis på åkeföret lathe honom på sin egen umkost komme therhäden. Samme mening till Håkon Värme, tesligeste till Bencht schriffvere om järnn. [s. 786-87] • Brev till Håkan Verme 17 December 1556 från Uppsala: :Till Håken Värme, att han med thet förste giffver V. N. Herre tilkänne, hure monge utaff the nysantagne bondknechter han haffver uthi sin befalning etc. [s. 789-90] '''1557''' [Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur, vol. 27, 1557] • Brev till Håkan Verme 29 Juni 1557 från Svartsjö: :Till Håken Värme förskicka dhen spanmåhlen han köpt hafver till Stockholm, der och förmana Bengt Nilsson, fougden öfver Silbo häradt. [s. 235]

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Denne side indeholder min farmor [[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsens]] indskannede og afskrevne breve. Nummereringen af brevene er tilfældig og har ingen betydning, men er blot brugt til at kunne holde styr på de enkelte breve. Anna blev født i 1904 i Birkende sogn på Fyn. Forældrene var gårdejer i Søndersø sogn Mads Madsen og hustru Maren Kirstine Marie Pedersen. Anna var i sin ungdom i huset forskellige steder, og blev i 1930 gift med Niels Peder Jensen Frank, der på dette tidspunkt netop var tiltrådt som enelærer i Værslev ved Kalundborg. Anna døde af kræft på Kalundborg sygehus i 1945, kun 41 år gammel. Dobbeltklik på de Indskannede breve, for at se dem i fuld størrelse, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dokumenter-7.pdf Download brevene i PDF format] Links til personer i brevene: *[[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsen]] *Moderen [[Pedersen-4885|Maren Kirstine Marie Pedersen]] Annas søstre: *[[Madsen-1559|Hilleborg Kirstine Madsen]] *[[Madsen-1558|Agnes Nielsine Madsen ]] *[[Madsen-1561|Ellen Margrethe Madsen]] *[[Madsen-1557|Estrid Mathilde Madsen]] {{Image|file=ANNADAGBOG-11.jpg |caption=Anna Marie Madsens familie |size=l }} ==1938 Brevveksling imellem Anna og hendes søstre bl.a. i forbindelse med moderens sygdom== Nedenfor er brevveksling imellem Anna og hendes søstre, i forbindelse med moderen [[Pedersen-4885|Maren Kirstine Marie Pedersens]] sygdom i 1938, samt enkelte andre breve fra 1938. Maren døde den 6. september 1938 i en alder af 58 år. ===Brev 25: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Ellen=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-17.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-18.jpg |caption=Side 2 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-19.jpg |caption=Side 3 }}
Odense Tirsdag Kære Familie Hermed en lille Hilsen til Jer for at fortælle Jer at Mor er kommet paa Sygehuset idag, men nu vil jeg gerne bede Dig om kære Anna, ikke straks at blive ude af det for jeg har ude ved Mor i Eftermiddags og Mor havde det rigtig godt, men det er selvfølgelig det eneste rigtige at komme derud, det skulde Mor bare have været for længe siden, de sidste 8 Nætter er har hun siddet i en Stol og det er der jo ingen der kan holde til i Længden, men det var ogsaa allerede hjulpet med en indsprøjtning. Jeg skulde endelig Hilse her allesammen og saa snart Mor kunde taale at skrive saa hører i jo ogsaa fra hende selv, men hun har nu døjet noget saa frygteligt i de sidste 14 Dage det lille Skind. Haaber ellers I er raske alle Mand oppe hos Jer, her gaar det godt. Birthe er jo snart saa stor saa stor. Til Slut de kærligste Hilsner til Jer allesammen. Mors adresse B7. Stue 58 ===Brev 03: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Estrid - 12. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-20.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-21.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-22.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-23.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} Skrøbelev den 12 Maj 1938 Kære Søster og jer alle ! Ja som du ved er Mor indlagt paa Sygehuset og jeg tog omgaaende derind i Gaar, Mor er jo sløj kære Anna og Mor havde det rigtig daarlig da vi kom, men det kvikkede vældig op før vi gik, men kære Søster bliv nu ikke nervøs, Overlægen havde sagt til Mor at han snart skulde hjælpe hende. Da vi kom græd Mor og led frygteligt, hvor er Mor dog alligevel syg lille Anna, nu tager vi derover paa Søndag igen og hvis jeg har Indtryk af at Mor er daarligere skal jeg meddele dig det omgaaende. Jeg tog ud til Ellen og hun laa med 39 i Morgentemperatur og de ventede Doktor, saa jeg tog jo fat et Øjeblik, saa kørte far og jeg ud til Hille og saa den dejlige Dreng. De havde det godt og Hille var godt ved det og de købte vor Barnevogn saa den er gledet i Dag og jeg var saamænd helt ked af det men vi har en Klapvogn og begge Dele er jo ikke nødvendig, naar Hille gerne vilde købe en brugt. Jeg var helt ene afsted og far kørte saa rundt med -ulæseligt-. Tænk Far var bleven saa nervøs at han rystede saadan han ikke kunde komme Melis i sin Kaffe, de sidste 10 dage havde været saa frygtelige derhjemme. Mor havde siddet paa en Stol hele Natten, saa nu saa jeg desværre det sande Alvor, saa vi maa lære at undskylde naar Mor ikke skriver til os kære Anna. Haaber I har det godt, hos os er alt vel og du maa undskylde Skriften; men jeg passer Lillebror og skriver i flyvende Fart; jeg mener jeg gerne vil lade dig vide hvordan det staar til, men lov mig ikke (at) blive overnervøs kære lille Moster, for nu skal Mor nok klare den, naar der bliver gjort alt mulig og der skulde Mor bare have været ud i Vinter da hun blev syg, hvis der intet støder til kommer Mor nok hjem i Løbet af en god Maaned. Skriv nu et Par Linier til mig kære Søster og rigtig mange kærlige Hilsner til jer alle fra os alle her. Moster Estrid Mor sagde til mig; nu ?nykker? du mig vel naar jeg ikke kommer til jeres Fødselsdag; men hun kom herover naar hun blev rask. Svend var der og Nathalie og Viggo - Bror Helge havde sendt Mor en smuk Buket, det var Mor saa rørt over - det kan du da ogsaa en Dag lille Moster ===Brev 04: Fra Estrid Madsen til ukendt modtager - 16. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-24.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-25.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}

{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-26.jpg |caption=Side 3 }} Skrøbelev Mandag 16. Maj 1938 Kære Familie ! Vi var saa alle ovre paa Sygehuset i Gaar og jeg var rigtig nok forbavset over Mor ahvde det saa godt, hun var helt anderledes ved Helbred og Humør end sidts og jeg lovede at hilse jer og sige tak for Brevet og og nu blev Mor nok snart rask mente hun. Helge var der ogsaa, saa tog vi alle ned til Hille og spiste til Aften og Hille skulde nok tage den Pakke med ud til Mor du havde sendt; men Mor maa kun faa Havresuppe og Mælk og Æbler og Appelsiner; intet andet, men Mor længtes ikke efter noget. Familien havde været talrigt paa Besøg, men nu tror jeg ogsaa Mor kan taale det, jeg var saa glad og forbavset over "vor Mor" ligesaa snart Mor fik lidt Kræfter, skriver hun til jer. Ja jeg har daarlig Tid at skrive vi har Storvask og her er nok at ruske i. farfar var kørende med ind til Præsten og vi bestemte at vi en Søndag sammen med farfar tager en Tur over til Jer, nu sejler Tranekær to gange saa kan vi gøre Turen paa en Dag, være hos jer kl. 11 saa den var jo fin. Haaber snart at høre fra dig kære Søster, nu er det vidst det 4 Brev til dig tror jeg, saa nu maa jeg vel overraske dig. Haaber disse Linier træffer jer alle i bedste Velgaaende og vi saa sender vore kærligste Hilsner fra os alle her. Moster Estrid Skrevet i Hast, men haaber I kan gætte jer til hvad i ikke kan læse gamle Moster. Tusind Kys til 3 Kløveret fra Moster lille Børn ! ===Brev 23: Kort til Anna fra hendes søster Hilleborg – 17. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-7.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-8.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Kære Anna, Hjerteligt tak for Brevet og det lille Bæger, Ja Drengen vokser godt han har taget 1/2 pund paa saa det er da godt, jeg skal hilse fra Moder jeg var derude igaar og det gaar da bedre. Jeg skulle hilse og sige Tak og det varer nok ikke saa længe inden Moder selv kan skrive til dig. Moder har tabt sig meget men det er jo kun godt. Vokser din lille Pige godt, det er vel nok dejligt at have saadan en Størrelse. Nu maa jeg slutte for Drengen skal op. Kærlig Hilsen Moster Hille ===Brev 11: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Estrid - 27. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-27.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-28.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-29.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-30.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} Skrøbelev den 27 Maj 1938 Kære Søster og Familie Rigtig Mange Tak for Brevet, ja det er dog morsomt jeg kan overraske dig med mit Skriveri. Ja det er ikke for det jeg har været i Odense, men har talt med Tante og det gaar stadig fremad med Mor saa det er da det bedste vi kan høre; Agnes og Eskær kom jo i Gaar. Eskær skulde jo til Møde i Odense, saa var det jo rimelig at hans Frue og Datter rejser med. Grethe vilde saa tage til Odense og hilse paa dem og derefter ned til Tvinde og holde Ferie 1 Maaned, saa det er knapt saa rart for Tante, nu har de jo hverken Karl eller Pige. Vi har det ogsaa med Travlhed og i næste Uge har vi 2 Fødselsdage og skal slagte og bage til Pinse. Ja det er utroligt som Tiden løber, men det er jo godt den kan gaa. Den 15. Juni skal Skolebørnene til Storstrømsbroen og Vordingborg og hvis alt gaar vel har vi bestemt at jeg tager med, det kan blive en god Tur i Tilfælde af godt Vejr, vi tager saa over Lolland der har jeg aldrig været. Ja her er intet nyt jeg sender dig her et Billede af Aarsdrengen. Kære Søster kan du kende Ham, nu kan han gaa og sige far meget -ulæseligt-. Jeg har ellers bestemt og vilde tage -ulæseligt- til Mor paa mandag, men ved ikke om jeg kan se udvej til det. Jeg har lige skrevet til Mor, men omtalte det ikke, hvis jeg kommer køber jeg Frugt i Stedet for Blomster, Mor -ulæseligt- Æbler og er saa glad for dem; men nu skal jeg først se hvordan det hele kan klappe for ellers bliver jeg jo urimelig; min søde Mand maatte gaa i Haven hele Dagen i Dag for han mener jeg var noget -ulæseligt-; men vi kan jo alle blive -ulæseligt-. Kære Søster, jeg har ikke glemt det varme Omslag endnu. Haaber i alle har det godt og det glæder mig Børnene vokser. Med Inge-Lise kan du se fremskridt for hver Uge det er meget morsomt. Rigtig mange kærlige Hilsner til eder alle og i maa ikke vente os foreløbig jeg skal nok skrive i god Tid saa Peter kan faa Snapsen lagt paa Is, -ulæseligt- Din Søster Estrid Aage -ulæseligt- Inge og Ruth, de er alle lagt hen. ===Brev 02: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Estrid - Maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-33.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-34.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-35.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-36.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} Skrøbelev i Maj 1938. Kære allesammen Mange tak for Brevet forleden Dag kære Søster, det er jo skrapt vi skal høre fynske Nyheder fra Sjælland, men vi to har jo da heldigvis Børn i flertal og naar vi husker Fødselsdagene hører vi jo da heldigvis ofte fra hinanden, det glæder os i har det godt og hvor er Navnet yndigt til den lille Frøken, hvad vejer hun, du kan tro jeg gerne vil se hende, til Sommer glæder jeg mig til at se Børnene og jer ogsaa i to gamle Kanutter. Jeg er nu glad for at vi tog over til jer i Vinter, det var en pragtfuld Tur og jeg kan le endnu af Peter din og ogsaa af min Peter paa Hjemturen til vor Frokost trængte jeg saadan til en Bajer på Slagelse Banegaard saa jeg kom med 3 Børn og bestilte 1 Hof og 2 Sodavand, saa da jeg havde drukket en lille Gang væltede P.V. Flasken og Hoffen skvattede paa Gulvet, saa maatte jeg pænt bestille 1 Citronvand mere for jeg syntes det var for meget med 2 Hof. Og jeg havde det saa godt oppe hos jer saa jeg kunde ønske I snart fik en Pige igen; sa vidt mulig kommer jeg paa Barselsvisit hver Gang der kommer et oppe hos jer. Kunde du tænke dig det lille Svoger, for vi to kan jo da en enkelt Historie endnu, vi er da unge med godt Humør. Ja af Nyheder er er ingen, vi er i bedste Velgaaende og trives alle, jeg runder snart de første Par Hundrede, endskønt jeg stadig har lidt og rutte med; nu har vi faaet 100 smaa Kyllinger og de tager jo Tid. Børnene er raske, min Mand og jeg har det ligesom vi faar Mad til og P.V. kravler Dagen lang, det sætter ham lidt tilbage med at gaa, han er jo vanskelig at passe paa nu; men han er jo selvsagt meget morsom og Pigerne er stadig henrykt over ham, han vil jo med i Skole og det morer dem jo, det var kun ovre hos jer Inge vilde strejke og det var din Skyld kære Søster, de lærer jo hurtigt. Ruth er glad for at gaa i Skole og er flink til sine Ting. Det er vel nok en skrap Vinter vi har, hvor er det hunde koldt og hvor er det Synd for Marker og Haver men vi maa vel snart faa lidt Sommer, vi kender snart ikke Aarstiderne, Regn faar vi ikke, Vinter i Maj o.s.v. men vi kan jo ikke tage selv. Haaber disse Linier træffer jer alle i bedste Velgaaende og sender rigtig mange kærlige Hilsner fra os alle. Vor Søn Peter, vore Døtre, min Mand og din gamle Søster Estrid. Vi hører sjælden fra Fyn, har ikke været derovre endnu, nu har vi jo ellers en Jomfru igen, men hun er jo ikke rigtig kendt endnu ellers vil vi snart have en eftermiddagstur derover. Hvordan klarer du dig kære Anna. Moster ===Brev 22: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Hilleborg=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-6.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-1.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-5.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Afsendt fra Odense Kære Søster Svoger og Børn Hjerteligt Tak for Brevet det er rart at høre fra dig, jeg fik Breve fra 2 Lærerfruer paa en Dag. Jeg fik saadan en pæn Trøje til hvor Søn -ulæseligt- har faaet mange Blomster saa jeg ligger rigtig og har det fint. Den lille Dreng er saa god saa det er en fornøjelse. Jeg har det ogsaa godt, jeg skal op i Morgen, i dag skal vi af med Birgit Moderen vilde ikke give Afkald paa hende -ulæseligt- at hun skal væk fra os igen, hun bliver større saa lider hun for meget under det. Det er ellers så sløjd med Moder der maatte have Læge deroppe i Aalborg og han raaede Moder til at tage hjem for hendes Nyrere er daarlige og hun skulde i Sengen, men det er det forfærdelige for det kan Moder jo slet ikke, i mange Nætter sidder hun paa en Stol hun kan slet ikke faa Luft, det er meget svært for dem hjemme for de lider jo under det alle sammen. Agnes fik næsten ingen Søvn de otte Dage hun var hjemme. Moder skal vist ogsaa paa Sygehuset. Ja det er svært at se paa Moder jeg blev helt daarlig den Dag Moder var hernede og se Drengene, bare det dog ville blive bedre. Nu kommer Johan med en stor Pakke, den er fra Estrid, det er et fint blaat Vognsæt, der har hun flottet sig. I Dag skal jeg lidt op saa det hele har gaaet fint. Du maa undskylde Skriften men det er ikke til at skrive. Til slut de kærligste Hilsner til Eder alle fra Johan og hvor Søn og Moster Hille ===Brev 24: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-9.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-10.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} J. Eskjær Aalborg d. Onsdag Cand. Pharm. Rosenvænget Kære Søster Anna Hjertelig Tak for Brevet, det var rart at høre lidt fra dig kære Anna, ja jeg fik Brev fra Mor i Gaar for første gang og Mor skriver det går godt. Ja jeg vedlægger Brevet hvis du ikke har faaet Brev fra Mor endnu. Vi rejser jo hjem i Morgen Tidlig med -ulæseligt- Toget. ?Jønne? skal til Generalforsamling paa Strand paa Søndag og saa har han faaet fri Lørdag saa bliver det jo en hel lille Ferie, saa vi rejser selvfølgelig med hjem, vi længes jo ogsaa efter selv at se hvordan det gaar med vores lille Mor. Jeg skal saa nok skrive et langt Brev til dig og fortælle hvordan det står til kære Anna for jeg ved jo med mig selv det er rart at høre hvordan det gaar, for dem derhjemme er jo ikke saa meddelsomme. Du spørger om hvordan Jønne har moret sig på Turen, strålende, det var en mægtig oplevelse og han har set saa meget smukt at han siger at han aldrig kan blive imponeret mere over noget og det siger jo ikke saa lidt; det er jo ellers ikke sådan at-ulæseligt- Turen for mig. Jønne havde den kønneste Kjole til Kis og en Bluse til mig med fra Ungarn pragtfuldt Håndarbejde kan du tro, jeg fik ogsaa Strømper så tynde som -ulæseligt- en Taske og Kis en yndig Dukke og mange andre smaating, så vores Far glemte jo ikke os der skulde blive hjemme. Kære Anna saa længe din lille Pige får Bryst skal du ikke give hende Levertran, det er tidligt nok til Efteråret. Vil du ikke snart Fotografere hende så vi kan faa Stumpen at se. Med de kærligste Hilsener og Tanker til hele familien fra os alle tre. Eders Agnes ===Brev 01: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-2.jpg |caption=Side 1sygdom |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN.jpg |caption=Side 2 |align=l }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-3.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-4.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} [[Space:Hojbo|Højbo]] Mandag Kære Søster Anna Ja du maa undskylde det var saa længe inden jeg faar skrevet, men jeg har gaaet med dit Brev i Tasken siden i Torsdag, for jeg skrev med det samme vi var hjemme, men i Torsdags havde Mor det rigtig skidt, saa det var et halvtrist Brev jeg havde skrevet, for det var jo et daarligt Indtryk vi fik af Mor den Dag vi kom, men siden har det gaaet rigtig godt med Mor, det gaar aller bedst nu Mor ingen Medicin faar, det vil sige med Hjertet for alt det Vand Mor har i Kroppen vil desværre ikke forsvinde og det er saa kedeligt, for Mor er ligefrem saa tyk af Vand - hun lader jo heller ikke Vand og det er jo galt når det bliver i Kroppen sådan, tænk nu vejer Mor kun ?60? saa hun er jo gaaet meget ned i Vægt og saa maa vi jo regne med alt det Vand. Ja kære Anna, det syntes jeg jo er farligt for man har jo altid hørt saa snart det naaede Hjertet var det forbi, men vi maa jo haabe at det snart vil begynde at svinde og før kommer Mor jo heller ikke af, jeg er nu bange for Mor kommer til at ligge længe paa Sygehuset og det kniber jo med at blive ved med at sidde for der er jo for længe siden gaaet hul paa Halen og Benet for husk Mor sidder jo af nat og Dag for ellers kan hun jo slet ikke faa Luft. Huden bliver jo saa skør når der er Vand i Kroppen, godt nu det Mor er derude for der bliver jo gjordt alt for dem. Mor er såmænd saa glad for at være derude, hun har -ulæseligt- faaet saadan en -ulæseligt- til at ligge ved siden af sig uden at -ulæselig sætning- Moster Marens. Ja Jønne rejste saa hjem i gaar saa nu gaar Far og jeg ene her i Dag for Pigen fik fri i gaar og er blevet væk og vi ved jo ikke om hun kommer igen, det er jo kedeligt for det er jo ikke let at faa en igen til at gaa her for den Løn Far vil give, hun var nu heller ikke meget værd, men da bedre end ingen. Ja nu maa jeg vist slutte for far har begyndt med at lave Mad. Det regner frygteligt i disse Dage, det bliver man hurtig ked af. Med de kærligste Hilsener og Tanker til jer Alle 5 fra Far, Kis og Agnes ===Brev 06: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-11.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-12.jpg |caption=Side 2 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-13.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-14.jpg |caption=Side 4 |size=s }} Ålborg - Rosenvænget J. ESKJÆR - CAND. PHARM Kære Søster Anna ! Hjertelig Tak for Brevet og den lille Taske til Kis, den er hun -ulæseligt- glad for den hun nok huske når vi skal ud, for den ligner jo en voksens Taske saa den er meget mere -ulæseligt- end den lille røde hun har faaet af Bedstemor, sådan en rigtig Barnetaske regner vi ikke for noget. Kære Anna nu har jeg saa faaet Kjolen -ulæseligt- - det varede noget da de først skulle skrive efter den, der er ogsaa bestilt en lille Kyse der passer til, men du kommer først om 14 Dage, men jeg skal nok sende dem omgaaende for nu er det jo blevet varmt Vejr, saa har man jo brug for den slags. Kære Anna du har vel hørt hjemme fra saa du ved Mor ligger på Amtssygehuset B9 Stue 68, ja det hare været en strenge Tid for Mor lige siden hun kom af, de første Dage jeg var hjemme gik det rigtigt godt, men saa begyndte det hele at gøre vrøvl. Mor kunde slet ikke være i Sengen for saa kunde hun ikke faa luft, så Mor sad i en Stol det meste af Natten de sidste 6 Dage jeg var hjemme, så ingen af os fik søvn, men Mor mente jo stadig væk det blev bedre når hun kom af i Aalborg luften saa hun vilde gerne med, hvad vi alle og ikke mindst jeg var ked af, men det kunde vi jo ikke neden at sige når hun var inde på det blev bedre når hun kom her a, men det viste sig jo snart det ikke var det rigtige Sted for Mor at være, saa hentede vi jo Lægen inden Far skulle køre hjem igen og vi kunde jo nok mærke på Mor hun heller ville med hjem igen og vores læge sagde ogsaa med det samme at det var det eneste rigtige for Mor skulde i Seng, for der var noget i vejen med Nyrerne, saa kunde vi jo bedre forstaa Mor blev saa tyk, det var jo Vandet der gik i Kroppen. Lægen sagdte til Jønne og mig vi skulde lade Mor tage hjem medens hun kunde for dette blev en lang Omgang, saa du vil kunde forstaa kære Anna, jeg har været saa Oprevet over alt dette, dels fordi Mor havde faaet den anstrengende tur her af som hun kunde have haft Skade af, men som Far sagte til mig vi har ladet Mor raade fordi vi ikke ved hvor længe vi faar lov at beholde hende og saa skulde hun have sin vilje, og deres Læge i Odense sagte jo ogsaa hun gerne maatte, men han har jo ikke været klar over det med Nyrene og det blev jo ogsaa værre for hver dag, saa jeg har -ulæseligt- nok haft ondt af Mor det lille Skind, det gjorde mig Hjertens ondt den Dag de kørte hjem, for da var hun rigtig nok sløj, og siden har jeg haft nok med at se at falde lidt til Ro selv for det tog meget paa mig dels fordi vi ingen Nattesøvn fik, jeg var jo oppe ustandseligt for at hjælpe Mor og saa det at se paa ens kære lide ondt, er forfærdeligt. Men nu skal du ikke græde over dette for det er jo overstaaet og Mor har det godt paa Sygehuset, og er saa lykkelig for at være der, for hun kan jo nok mærke der bliver man passet som man skal og de er så søde ved hende alle sammen og saa maa vi jo haabe og bede om Mor maa blive rask igen. Ja det var jo et trist Brev lille Anna men du vil jo også gerne vide hvordan det står til. Med de aller kærligste Hilsener til jer alle fra os alle tre. Din Agnes ===Brev 05: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-15.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-16.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Kære Søster Anna, Da jeg syntes Mor har det rigtig sløjt i disse Dage har vi talt sammen om vi syntes du skulde tage en Tur hjem og se til Mor, saa har vi da været hjemme og se til hende alle sammen, Estrid var her i Gaar og hun syntes også du skulde komme en Tur over til Mor, for det er jo -ulæseligt- Mor lider af og hun er jo desværre saa tyk og kommer slet ikke af med noget Vand og det er jo galt og du ved jo meget godt kære Anna er en kronisk Sygdom, saa for din egen Skyld syntes jeg du skulde låne en Tøjkurv og lægge Søster i og naar du rejser alene kan du sagtens klare det, du kan da sagtens faa et Menneske til at passe Peter og Drengene et Par Dage. Nu maa du jo ikke forstaa det som om der er overhængende Fare, men jeg syntes det var saa rart at du kom for din egen Skyld, for jeg glemmer aldrig da Svigerfar døde, men vi håber og beder om Mor må blive rask igen, det kan jo se galt ud og endda blive godt, Gudskelov for det. Med de kærligste hilsener og Tanker til jer alle fra os alle her. Moster Agnes ===Brev 07: Brev til Agnes fra hendes mor Maren på Odense sygehus=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-31.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-32.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Amtssygehuset I Odense - Søndag Morgen Kære Alle 3 Allerførst mange Tak for Breve og Appelsiner. Kære børn hvor er i dog flinke til at skrive til mig allesammen, og det er jo dejligt naar man ligger paa saadan et Sted, skønt vi har det saamænd saa godt de pusler om en Dagen lang og er alle saa flinke ved mig, her er saadan en lille god Sygeplejerske fra Arden hende er jeg saa glad for, hun er lige kommen, hun har haft Ferie, her er jo en stor Stab. Ja nu glæder jeg mig til at se jer her i næste Uge, skønt jeg kommer jo ikke hjem, men der er vist gjort i stand og malet og Tapetseret saa du kan nok se forskellen naar du kommer hjem lille Agnes, Far glæder sir ordentlig til Kis kommer, hvor er han dog glad for de Børn og Birthe hun er helt skør naar hun ser morfar, men det er jo noget der passer ham. Langelænderne har besøgt mig 2 gange, første Gang var Estrid ene, sidste Gang var hele Familien. Ja Turen hjem var jo ellers strenge nok den Dag vi kørte hjem fra Aalborg jeg vil jo ikke haabe til næste Gang det skal blive saa slemt; men nu gaar det jo godt igen, jeg skulde nok have været herud i Vinter saa er det jo ikke sikkert at det havde naaet at blive saa slemt. Reservelægen sagde at jeg kunde godt blive gammel for det; men jeg maa jo ikke bestille noget, og det sad Søster paa Sengen og sagde til mig -ulæseligt- ogsaa, de er saamænd saa søde og flinke allesammen, og her har været masser at set til mig, jeg har fyldt hele Stuen md Blomster, saa de andre Damer er jo saa glade vi har haft det rart sammen, nu er vi kun 2 tilbage paa stuen. Haaber dette træffer jer i bedste Velgaaende alle 3. Sender de kærligste Hilsner og Tanker fra Mor ==1945 Breve fra Anna under hendes ophold på Kalundborg sygehus== De efterfølgende breve er skrevet af Anna, i perioden fra hun kom på Kalundborg sygehus 28. marts 1945, og frem til før sin død på sygehuset den 20. august 1945. ===Brev 20: Onsdag 16. maj - Ukendt modtager=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-39.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-40.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Onsdag Morgen Kære Alle sammen. Nu har jeg faaet 5 Piller i Nat, saa nu har jeg det helt godt til Morgen. Bare det dog maatte vare ved. Jeg var saa syg i Aftes og Overlægen vilde saa have mig ned at Røntgenfotograferes, jeg havde 39,2 som sædvanlig; men havde optræk til Hovedpine. Tænk, saa kører de mig ned paa Røntgen og det var en ny Elev saa hun satte mig derind, knaldede Døren i og Gik -ulæseligt- varmt, nogle og Tredive Graders Varme ligesom paa Operationsstuen (Og saa hermetisk tillukket) og jeg begyndte saadan at svede og blev helt svimmel saa det var ligesom ?baaren? helt sejlede med mig og jeg stod der ene over 1/2 Time og saa ?tillukket? var det ligesom jeg skulde kvæles og jeg kunde slet ikke faa Luft og mit Hjerte var saa daarligt, saa jeg min sidste Time var kommet, tænk saa var overlægen gaaet hjem og havde glemt det og da de saa syntes det varede saa længe inden jeg kom op, sendte de saa en ned for at hente mig. Jeg havde heller ikke kunnet holde det ud ret meget længere før jeg var blevet kvalt, de plejer jo aldrig at lukke Døren før Overlægen kommer og vi lige skal fotograferes; men det vidste den nye Elev jo ikke, hun havde aldrig kørt nogen derned før. Frk. Frederiksen sagde i Aftes, at den Blodprøve de tog i Gaar skulde sendes til København og undersøges, for at faa at vide hvad Medicin de skulde give mig, fordi jeg kunne jo ikke saadan blive ved med at ligge med saa meget Feber. Du kommer nok til at skrive til Agnes, -ulæseligt- jeg har skrevet til Dig, kan jeg ikke orke mere i Dag. Mange kærlige hilsner til alle i kære fra jeres -ulæseligt- Mor. P.S. Jeg har ikke spor at drikke. Jeg har heller ingen Konvolutter og Frimærker og saa en ?Kam?. I Dag da Overlægen kom, sagde, ja her har vi jo saa vort Smertensbarn, og saa spurgte han om jeg saa var nede og jeg sagde jeg stod og ventede saa længe, i en forfærdelig Varme men Overlægen glemte mig; men nu skal jeg saa ned i Eftermiddag. ===Brev 27: Fra Anna til Peder under hendes sygdom og indlæggelse på Kalundborg sygehus - Formentlig juli 1945=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-41.jpg }} Kære Far Tak for Brevet. Jeg havde 39 i Aftes men har sovet helt godt i Nat men jeg far faet mange Piller. Havde 38 til Morgen og er helt stiv i Kroppen. Har tage Pulver og har sovet hele dagen. Fru Trier var her ude til Formiddags. Jeg har faaet tre Bylder klemt ud først Reservelægen og saa Frk. Frederiksen. Jeg er saa træt. I Morgen skal jeg til at begynde paa en Chemoseptkur, saa det er jo en streng Omgang. Mange hilsner til jer alle Mor ===Brev 21: Fra Anna til Peder=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-42.jpg }} Kære Far, Jeg havde 39,3 lige da Du var gaaet og svedte som en vanvittig. Svedt og ?sovet? helt godt i Nat 38,3 til Morgen, lige haft Stuegang og Reservelægen sagde, saa maa vi se Tiden an en Dag endnu,, ellers maa vi til at køre frem med det svære Skyts, for dette kan ikke blive ved at gaa, saa nu ved jeg saa ikke hvad de skal til at gøre ved mig. Bare jeg dog ogsaa snart kunde blive bedre, for dette her er trist. Haaber i har det godt. Kærlig hilsen fra Mor. ===Brev 28: Besked fra Anna til Peder, om at betale hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-43.jpg }} Kære Far. Vil Du betale Agnes det Paalæg hun har købt og saa har jeg lovet hende en Pakke god Tobak til at rulle Cigaretter af. Nu glæder jeg mig til at du kommer i Morgen. ===Brev 29: Brev fra Anna til Peder=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-44.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-45.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Kære Alle sammen. Hjerteligt tak for Brevet. Jeg har det lidt bedre i Dag. Reservelægen kom og sagde at nu havde de faaet opklaret, at det var Gigtfeber, og jeg skal ligge i mindst 4 Uger endnu, men bare jeg ikke faar flere Tilbagefald jeg har kun haft 38,2 de sidste Aftener saa bare jeg kunde blive helt Feberfri. Fru Larsen er flyttet ud i Dag. Frk. Graabye synes ikke det var pænt Selskab nok til mig. Nu har jeg faaet hende herind med Skarlagensfeber. Hun er først blevet renset i Dag, saa nu er jeg lidt bange for at hun skal smitte mig det vilde jo være frygteligt. Ja Tak, Jordbær siger jeg ikke nej til, eller skal I ikke tage Spinat sidste gang maatte jeg give Fru Larsen det, fordi jeg kastede op da jeg saa al den Mad. 1 Bundt Radisser er jeg altid glad for -ulæseligt- kom fra Agurk og en enkelt Tomat pynter det jo lidt paa Appetitten. Jeg har begyndt paa Jernpiller foruden alt det andet Bras, det var jo bedre de gav mig nogle friske Grøntsager. Jeg har Hovedpine hver Dag men ellers synes jeg, jeg har det lidt bedre. Saa kommer du og Søster i Morgen. Har du betalt Far til Estrids Gave? Tag en Blyant med herud med Viskelæder. Kærlig hilsen fra Mor. ===Brev 30: Brev fra Anna til Peder og børnene=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-46.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-47.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}

Kære Alle sammen! Lille Far jeg synes slet ikke du var særlig sød ved mig i gaar, jeg kunde slet ikke faa mit gode Humør igen Resten af Dagen. Jeg svedte saa frygteligt og var saa utilpas om Aftenen og saa fik B Vitamin indsprøjtning og af den fik jeg saadan en Kvalme ligesom oppe ved Friis; men jeg kastede saa ikke rigtig op før i Nat jeg vaagnede og skulde skiftes, jeg var ligesom trukket op af en Spand Vand, saa blev jeg saa utilpas og kastede en Masse op, ja, ikke Mad men saa faldt jeg da i Søvn igen og var ligesaa vaad til Morgen, saa i Dag lindet paa Smerterne i hele Kroppen ovenpaa den -ulæseligt-dekur; men den var ogsaa streng; bare det saa maa vare. Peder, jeg er kommet i Tanke om at Du kan samle Asparges sammen nogle Dage, rulle dem ind i Rabarberblade og lægge dem paa Kældergulvet og saa sende en ?Postian? med op til Agnes, det vilde hun blive lykkelig over at faa, og bare Du pakker dem godt ind i Rabarberblade bliver de ikke tørre. Haaber ellers i har det godt og ikke slider jer selv helt op, for det betaler sig nu ikke, det kan vi se med Tante Maren og jeg. Nej, man skal være lidt god ved sig selv. Haaber saa i har det godt. Mange kærlige hilsener fra Mor ===Brev 31: Kort notat fra Anna til datteren Inge Lise=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-48.jpg }} Kære Lille Søster, hjertelig Tak for Brevet, Du er vel nok sød til at skrive til Mor. Det var godt i Morede jer godt oppe hos Præstens. Mor har det bedre i Dag. Kærlighilsen fra Mor. ===Brev 32: Noteret af Anna på kuvert=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-49.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-50.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Jeg har haft Smerter i Benene i Nat, men jeg turde ikke sige det fordi Overlægen havde lovet mig Bad i Aften, men saa sagde jeg til Nattevagten at de ikke maatte fortælle nogen jeg fik Piller. Saa fik jeg Bad til Morgen men jeg blev saa træt og da jeg kom ind, tog jeg hul paa Pilsneren og tænk den smagte mig saa godt. Og jeg der ellers ikke kan lide Øl. Jeg fik hovedpine af Anstrengelserne og saa fik jeg Tabletter og jeg har ogsaa haft ondt i Benene i Dag det er forfærdelig trist jeg ikke er ovre de smerter endnu. Jeg fik Brev fra Hille. Johan er ogsaa Frihedskæmper. ===Brev 33: Brev fra Anna, formentlig til Peder og børnene=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-51.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-52.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
Kære Alle sammen. Jeg var saa syg i Aftes 39,2 og Overlægen rev sig fortvivlet i Haaret (som han intet har af) og sagde, vil De aldrig være rask, jeg sagde at det var det eneste Ønske jeg har. Saa hørte jeg sige til Frk. Graabye ude paa Gangen, hvor er det fortvivlet at det ikke bliver bedre, jeg ved ikke hvad jeg skal gøre med hende. -ulæseligt- Middag har jeg det helt godt -ulæseligt- Nat; men jeg er saa stiv ??ogsaa hele morgenen?? og min højre Arm ?saa jeg? næsten ikke kan skrive; men jeg -ulæseligt- høj feber i Aften igen. Jeg skulde jo ogsaa flytte et andet sted hen til en medicinsk overlæge, dette kan jo ikke gaa i det lange løb, naar de ikke ved hvad de skal gøre. Jeg skulde ellers skrive til Hille og Estrid; men jeg kan næsten ikke med den Arm. Kommer du ikke ned til mig i Morgen, fordi jeg ikke har det saa godt. Købe mig en Kam ikke -ulæseligt- eller jævn. Tage Købekortene med i Morgen ogsaa Rabatkortene og købe Skjorter til os og Strømper. Du har jo mine 200 Kr. og købe for. Ringe eller skrive til Estrid og sige at hun ikke kan røre sig og skrive. Du skal sige at Estrid skal ringe og sige det til dem paa Fyn. ===Brev 34: Fra Anna til Peder og drengene. Formentlig skrevet lige før befrielsen=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-53.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-54.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
Kære Far og Drenge. Til Morgen inden de kom og vækkede os, kom jeg i Tanke om at Søster da aldrig har faaet sit Inge-Lise Navn i Skovs Sæbehus og jeg betalte det først i Februar Md. Jeg haaber ikke du har smidt Seddelen væk, for enten maa vi saa have navnet, eller Pengene tilbage. Overlægen har lige været her, og han sagde, at det var en Infektion af hver eneste Fiber i hele Kroppen saa det vilde tage sin Tid, nu skulde foreløbig se Tiden an 1 Md. endnu; men det lader til at blive temmelig langvarigt. Saa spurgte han hvad Du sagde til det, saa jeg sagde at du jo gerne snart ville have det til at gaa lidt bedre; men at jeg skulde blive til jeg blev rask. I Dag har jeg det ellers helt godt; træt men ingen Hovedpine og Kvalme, men lidt ondt i Ryggen og sveder lidt. Haaber ellers at alle i kære derhjemme har det godt. bare her ikke bliver Krig. Har faaet Brev fra Hille og Estrid, nu maa jeg faa skrevet lidt Breve i Morgen, dersom jeg faar det lige saa godt. Tak for Brevet men det er jo frygteligt med det dersom det er Russerne der kommer -ulæseligt- jeg er helt nervøs, saa jeg pludselig faar helt ondt i alle indvoldene, jeg synes -ulæseligt- Englænderne, men Russerne det er dog det værste som kunne ?opleve?. Haaber ikke vi skal opleve alt for meget af Krigens gru. Bare jeg dog havde været rask og været hjemme. men nu maa jeg jo haabe det bedste for os alle og pas endelig godt paa Børnene. Mange kærlige hilsner Hilsener og Tanker til jer alle fra Moder. ==Anden korrespondance== ===Kort 51: fra moderen til Anna under Anna og Peders tur til Stockholm i august 1935=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-57.jpg |align=c |size=m }}
6-8-1935 Fru Frank ''-ulæseligt-'' Adr. Fru Holmberg Döbelnsgatan 5 Stockholm Sverige Villestofte Tirsdag Kære Anna. Tak for Kortene som vi har modtaget i Dag, og nu er i vel naaet maalet og har det forhaabentligt godt. Børnene har det saa godt og er saa søde begge to. Moster var hjemme med Bent i gaar og vi kørte for dem ned til ?Essrids? Fødselsdag i Aftes. Preben modtog de tusind Kys ved at kysse Kortet idag fra dig, vi er færdig med Vask og Strygning, idag er Vejret saa godt. Tusind Kys fra Preben og Bent. Kærlig Hilsen fra os alle paa "Højbo" Moder. ===Kort 35: Fra Kort fra gamle elever i Værslev skole i forbindelse med Annas død - 23-08-1945=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-55.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-56.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Værslev d. 23 Aug. 1945 En sidste Hilsen til Fru Frank Fra gamle Skoleelever. *Rita Petersen *Rosa Christiansen (f. Nielsen) *Erik Larsen *Vagner Petersen *Erhardt Madsen *Villy Madsen *Else Jensen *Kitty Jensen *Poul Petersen *Verner Hansen *Børge Jensen *Ruth Christiansen *Jens Børgesen *Ella Jensen *Inge Andersen (f. Hjorth) *Ellen Larsen *Gunnar Jensen *Helmuth Jensen *Børge Jensen *Ellen Jensen *Karl Erik Hansen *Astrid Hansen *Eivind Andersen *John Jørgensen *Vera Andersen *Poul Talarik *Poul Christoffersen *Niels Olsen *Hans Christian Olsen *Lilly Andersen *Marie Sørensen (f. Andreasen) *Valdemar Andreasen *Helga Busk (f. Andersen) *Egon Madsen *Aage Madsen *Ellen Marie Jensen *Frede Jensen *Sigrid Olsen *Lilly Andersen (f. Hansen) *Ernst Hansen *Hans Olsen *Else Christiansen (f. Nielsen) *Kaj Nielsen *Gerhardt Petersen *Jenny Korfitzen (f. Hansen) *Viola Olsen (f. Frederiksen) *Oda Frederiksen *Esther Rasmussen (f. Nielsen) *Marie Nielsen *Sonja Olsen *Kaj Nielsen *Rigborg Petersen *Johs. -ulæseligt- ===Kort 26: Kort fra Estrid og Anna til deres morbroders hustru Maren Pedersen – Omkring 1920=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-37.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-38.jpg }} Kort fra Estrid og Anna Madsen stilet til deres morbroder [[Pedersen-4897|Laurits Kristian Pedersens]] kone [[Jørgensen-2036|Maren Pedersen (f. Jørgensen)]]. Morbroderen var bosat på gården Marienlund i Tvinde, Estrid havde været plejebarn hos ham Fru Maren Pedersen Marienlund, Tvinde, Rynkeby -ulæseligt- 12.14.7. paa Cykletur til ?Harlev? -ulæseligt- Sorø, vidunderlig tur som jeg aldrig glemmer. Estrid og Anna.

Brewer, Orrington, Holden, Eddington - History and Families

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[[Category: Brewer Name Study]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Creation of Brewer, Maine and surrounding areas as well as the families. ---- ==Details== :History written by Mildred N. Thayer :Families written by Mrs. Edward W. Ames :Published in 1962 by the Brewer 150th Anniversary Committee ===Citation=== :Mildred N. Thayer and Mrs. Edward W. Ames, ''Brewer, Orrington, Holden, Eddington History and Families'' (Brewer, Maine; 1962); 150th Anniversary Committee; ISBN: 083284750X; Press of L. H. Thompson, Inc. Digital copy: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064043417;seq=1 ---- This book can be viewed at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064043417;seq=1 HathiTrust.org] ==Partial Index== A partial index on WikiTree: ===A-C=== *[[Brewer-4563|Brewer, Almeda Lavinia]] ''(1813)'' *[[Brewer-4562|Brewer, Belinda Bretton]] ''(1811)'' *[[Brewer-4554|Brewer, Betsey]] ''(1772-1803)'' *[[Brewer-4558|Brewer, Cyrus]] ''(1781-1781)'' *[[Brewer-4559|Brewer, Cyrus Albert]] ''(1782)'' *[[Brewer-4564|Brewer II, Cyrus Albert]] ''(1815)'' *[[Brewer-4555|Brewer, Eleanor]] ''(1774)'' *[[Brewer-4567|Brewer, Eleanor]] ''(1800)'' *[[Brewer-4576|Brewer, Elizabeth C]] ''(1819)'' *[[Brewer-4556|Brewer, Francis]] ''(1776-1822)'' *[[Brewer-4575|Brewer, Francis F]] ''(1818)'' *[[Brewer-4566|Brewer, Galen Jerome]] ''(1819-1894)'' *[[Brewer-4552|Brewer, John]] ''(1743-1826)'' Founder of Brewer, ME *[[Brewer-4572|Brewer, John Lewis]] ''(1811)'' *[[Brewer-4553|Brewer, Josiah]] ''(1770)'' *[[Brewer-4577|Brewer, Juliann]] ''(1820)'' *[[Brewer-4557|Brewer, Lavina]] ''(1778)'' *[[Brewer-4568|Brewer, Louisa]] ''(1802)'' *[[Brewer-4560|Brewer, Martha]] ''(1785-1785)'' *[[Brewer-4561|Brewer, Martha]] ''(1789-1818)'' *[[Brewer-4584|Brewer, Maud Weeks]] ''(1871)'' *[[Brewer-4571|Brewer, Otis Augustus]] ''(1808)'' *[[Brewer-4569|Brewer, Patty]] ''(1804-1805)'' *[[Brewer-4570|Brewer, Patty]] ''(1806)'' *[[Brewer-4573|Brewer, Peggy]] ''(1813)'' *[[Brewer-4574|Brewer, Peggy]] ''(1815-1815)'' *[[Brewer-4583|Brewer, Sarah B.]] ''(1864-1947)'' *[[Brewer-4565|Brewer, Wealthy Ellen]] ''(1817)'' *[[Brittan-105|Brittan, Belinda]] ''(1788)'' *[[Clary-1063|Clary, John]] ''(1819)'' *[[Clary-1068|Clary, July Ann]] ''(1830)'' *[[Clary-1065|Clary, Mary Jayne]] ''(1823)'' *[[Clary-1066|Clary, Nancy]] ''(1825)'' *[[Clary-404|Clary, Robert]] ''(1796)'' *[[Clary-1064|Clary, Rufus]] ''(1821)'' *[[Clary-1069|Clary, Sarah Rosetta]] ''(1832)'' *[[Clary-1067|Clary, Susan Jane]] ''(1827)'' ===D-H=== *[[Doane-1271|Doane, Walter W.]] ''(1852-1937)'' *[[Farrington-1469|Farrington, Abigail Arey]] ''(1826-1887)'' *[[Farrington-1474|Farrington, Annie Eliza]] ''(1839-1909)'' *[[Farrington-6489|Farrington, Charlotte Amanda]] ''(1818)'' *[[Farrington-792|Farrington, Daniel]] ''(1793-1873)'' *[[Farrington-1470|Farrington, Daniel]] ''(1828-1896)'' *[[Farrington-1471|Farrington, Ellen Rogers]] ''(1832-1854)'' *[[Farrington-1473|Farrington, Emma Winslow]] ''(1837-1916)'' *[[Farrington-1472|Farrington, Myra Holman]] ''(1835-1912)'' *[[Farrington-1465|Farrington, Rosina]] ''(1827-1895)'' *[[Farrington-1466|Farrington, Sally Mayo]] ''(1820-1822)'' *[[Farrington-1468|Farrington, Sally Mayo]] ''(1824-1825)'' *[[Farrington-1467|Farrington, Thomas Williams]] ''(1822-1823)'' *[[Fernald-224|Fernald, Dorcas]] ''(1788-1840)'' *[[Graves-5824|Graves, Martha]] ''(1745-1808)'' *[[Hall-29564|Hall, Ruth Elizabeth]] ''(1805-1869)'' ===I-L=== *[[Lewis-24119|Lewis, Peggy]] ''(1779-1815)'' ===M-P=== *[[Melson-331|Melson, Helen Brewer]] ''(1913-1996)'' *[[Melson-330|Melson, James W]] ''(1865)'' *[[Patten-1055|Patten, Caroline Maria]] ''(1820)'' ===Q-T=== *[[Rogers-17700|Rogers, Charlotte]] ''(1797-1874)'' *[[Tower-2738|Tower, Adrian L.]] ''(1853)'' *[[Tower-2739|Tower, John Brewer]] ''(1899)'' ===U-Z=== *[[Weeks-3631|Weeks, Alice H]] ''(1831-1897)'' ---- ==Surnames In Book== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brewer Brewer] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eddington Eddington] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Graves Graves] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holden Holden] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orrington Orrington]

Brewer Hill Cemetery, Annapolis, Maryland

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Brewer ONS - Brickwalls

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Brewer Name Study]] '''[[Space:Brewer_Name_Study|Brewer Name Study]]''' > '''Brewer ONS - Brickwalls''' Brickwalls on the Brewer ONS: :Below are either brickwalls or not fully connected to the One Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Name | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Birth | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Death |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brewer-2600|Jacob Parker Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1745 - VA | style="text-align: center;" |1783 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-225|Thomas Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1600 - England | style="text-align: center;" | 1693 Mar 23 - NH |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4459|Charles Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1895 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4597|George R Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1843 Dec - MO | style="text-align: center;" | 1913 Jun 7 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4518|John Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1709 May 7 | style="text-align: center;" | 1782 Jul 17 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4608|Samuel Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1790 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4249|Jeremiah Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1777 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4255|H Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1865 | style="text-align: center;" | bef 1925 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-1542|John Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1775 - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 1827 - LA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3766|Walter Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1880s | style="text-align: center;" | 1970s |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3603|Dennis Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1861 May 18 | style="text-align: center;" | 1948 Feb 13 - KY |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3715|Unknown Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-1755|Eli Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1804 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2230|John Brewer, Sr]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1620 - Wales | style="text-align: center;" | 1664 Aug 5 - MD |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2527|William Henry Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1869 Feb - MO | style="text-align: center;" | 1921 Oct 25 - Iowa |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2417|Lula Ellen (Brewer) Carter]] | style="text-align: center;" | May 1869 | style="text-align: center;" | bef 1927 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2940|Mary Annie (Brewer) Shirah]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1887 Dec 4 - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 1972 Jan 31 - SC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3355|John Chapman Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1828 Jun 9 - IN | style="text-align: center;" | 1899 Aug 13 - IN |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3883|Jemima (Brewer) Ross]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1789 | style="text-align: center;" | 1880 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-1975|Emery Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1857 Dec 25 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2068|Alexander Walker Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1832 | style="text-align: center;" | 1889 - MS |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2931|Archibald Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1833 Mar 31 - Canada | style="text-align: center;" | 1924 May 19 - ME |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2757|Frances Lilian (Brewer) Thomas]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1890 May - Cornwall | style="text-align: center;" | 1967 Nov 21 - Cornwall |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-592|Anne Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1158 - England | style="text-align: center;" | 1192 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Briwere-20|Ranulph de Briwere]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1036 - Normandy, France | style="text-align: center;" | Normandy, France |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4609|William Alexander Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | 1859 - Oregon |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4647|JN Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1838 - TN | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4720|Roy Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1890s | style="text-align: center;" | 1980s |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4734|Elias Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1818 Apr 4 - VA | style="text-align: center;" | 1888 Apr 6 - IN |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-206|William Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1520 - England | style="text-align: center;" | 1618 Jul 24 - England |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3438|Deborah (Brewer) Irons White]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1718 Aug 8 - NJ | style="text-align: center;" | 1775 Dec 11 - NJ |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4764|Henry Percival "Percy" Gordon Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1886 - AUS | style="text-align: center;" | 1938 Jun 7 - AUS |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4753|John Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1808 | style="text-align: center;" | 1890 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-776|Justin Warriner Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1842 Mar 1 | style="text-align: center;" | 1910 Nov 15 - OH |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4741|Enoch Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1855 Aug 2 | style="text-align: center;" | 1928 Jan 28 - MS |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2869|Emily Juelma Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1848 - TN | style="text-align: center;" | 1929 - KY |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4147|William Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | bef 1820 | style="text-align: center;" | 18 Apr 1843 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-35|Mary (Brewer) Mitchell]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1805 - PA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-3798|Mr. Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1821 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4798|John Henry Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1881 May 23 - AL | style="text-align: center;" | 1943 May 12 - NM |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4802|Charles Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1875 | style="text-align: center;" | 1960 - IL |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-4799|Blanche (Brewer) Matravers]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1894 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-1308|George Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1680 - MD | style="text-align: center;" | 1735 Jul 2 - MD |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-1211|Daniel Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1575 - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-2141|George Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1637 - Belgium | style="text-align: center;" | 1676 - Maryland |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-5453|Lewis Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1730 | style="text-align: center;" | Virginia |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-5524|Albert Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1830 Jan 1 - Kentucky | style="text-align: center;" | 1930 Jan 8 - Kentucky |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-5548|Nicholas J Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1832 - Tennessee | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-5588|Frederick Lawrence Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1859 Feb 19 - Hamilton, MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1915 Aug 30 - Beverly, MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-5600|Dumas Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1839 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-5608|Jesse Cling Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1854 Mar 7 - Ludowici, GA | style="text-align: center;" | 1934 Sep 14 - Greensboro, FL |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-40|John Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1722 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-50|Jepheta Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1786 abt - Barren, KY | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-89|Lawrence Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1857 Jul - Michigan | style="text-align: center;" | 1930 aft - Paw Paw, Michigan |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-99|Frank J. Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1879 abt - Toledo, OH | style="text-align: center;" | Toledo, OH |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-182|Barbara (Brewer) Brownawell]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1836 - IN | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-207|William Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1548 - Chard, England | style="text-align: center;" | 1618 Jul 24 - Chard, England |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-223|Hannah Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1615 - Essex, England | style="text-align: center;" | 1679 Feb 14 - Sudbury, MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-241|Samuel Washington Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1825 Feb 18 - Harrodsburg, KY | style="text-align: center;" | 1900 Mar 26 - Hume, IL |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-245|Elizabeth Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1856 abt - IL | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-246|William E Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1885 - IL | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-370|Hazel Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1927 Jun 5 - WV | style="text-align: center;" | 2002 Aug 26 - WV |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-375|Howard Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1929 Mar 3 - Arkansas | style="text-align: center;" | 2007 Sep 9 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-312|Elias Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1746 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-437|Betty Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1754 abt - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-452|Loveday Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1820 Aug 6 - England | style="text-align: center;" | 1888 - England |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-432|David Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1880 abt - KY | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-469|John Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1576 abt - England | style="text-align: center;" | 1675 - VA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-460|Richard Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1682 Oct 30 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-432|David Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1880 abt - KY | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-459|Elizabeth Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1688 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-458|William Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1685 Feb 8 bef | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-456|Elizabeth Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1704 - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-454|Elizabeth (Brewer) Lewis]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1660 abt - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-474|Christine (Brewer) Herberger]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1830 Feb 23 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | 1869 - IL |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-182|Sarah (Brewer) Perrin]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1670 Aug 23 abt - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-483|Joanna Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1663 Jan 20 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1707 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-593|Sarah Ann (Brewer) Garraway]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1850 Dec - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-662|Sarah (Brewer) Miles]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1760 - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-663|Fred Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1865 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-664|James Brewer]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1830 abt - NY | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Brewer-1052|Cloana (Brewer) Wilkens]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1815 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- |}

Brewertown Cemetery

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===About=== This free space page for Brewertown Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. See the [[:Category: Brewertown Cemetery, Sevierville, Tennessee|Brewertown Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Brewertown Cemetery '''Address:''' Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.7233, -83.7086 '''Information:''' In early 2004 there was an ice storm that downed many trees which landed on this very small cemetery and damaged parts of it. To the left of the entranceway, this Sevier County cemetery backs up to the Blount County line. To the right and just east of the bright green in the photo is a pond and across the pond area is where the old school was located according to the owners of the property in 2004. There are only 7 known burials at this time.

Brewster of Norfolk, England Name Study

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Nine_Years_War_in_Ireland_1593_to_1603]]

Brewton Hill Plantation, Chatham County, Georgia

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[[Category:Brewton Hill Plantation, Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations| Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== Brewton Hill was originally owned by Miles Brewton around 1775. [[Habersham-27|Robert Habersham]] completed his purchase of [[Space:Causton%27s_Bluff_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_Georgia|Causton's Bluff Plantation]] in 1852. It included the Brewton Hill Plantation.'''Deed''': "Deeds, 1785-1900"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/140778 Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910] Deeds, v. 3G-3H 1849-1851
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q5-3DHM?i=184&cat=140778 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 13 January 2022) *1850 Bk 3G p.282 property
'''Deed''':"Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/140778 Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910] Deeds, v. 3I-3K 1851-1853
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-K36X-Y?i=22&cat=140778 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 13 January 2022)*1851 Bk III p.26 property
'''Deed''': "Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/140778 Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910] Deeds, v. 3I-3K 1851-1853
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-K36F-X?i=120&cat=140778 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 13 January 2022)*1852 Causton's Bluff and New Hope, Bk JJJ 212
'''Deptford Plantation''' https://www.jstor.org/stable/40576607?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3Ab07141bd015fc018965b31da6de1c31d&seq=20#page_scan_tab_contents *p.46 See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Habersham_of_Savannah%2C_Chatham_County%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Robert Habersham]] (29 profiles need to be created) ==Sources==

Brian Pendleton and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Brian Pendleton and His Descendants, 1599-1910 == With some account of the Pembleton families of Orange County, N. Y., Ostego County, N. Y., and Luzerne County, Pa., and notices of other Pendletons of later origin in the United States * by [[Pendleton-3036|Everett Hall Pendleton]], b.1878 * privately printed, New Jersey, 1910 * 860 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brian Pendleton and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/brianpendletonhi01pend * https://archive.org/details/brianpendletona00pendgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=8pdJAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732196 === Related Sources === * Pendleton, Everett. ''[[Space:Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681|Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681]]'' (New Jersey, 1951) === Table of Contents === * Introductory * Early Pendletons in England * Coat of Arms * Abbreviations * Brian Pendleton * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Tenth Generation * Appendix ::* I. Chart of Early Generations, Page 719 ::* II. List of Unconnected Pendletons, Page 720 ::* III. Pendleton Families, Page 728 ::* IV. Pendletons of Later Origin In The United States, Page 749 ::* V. Military Records, Page 751 ::* VI. List of Pendletons Who Have Been Graduated From Colleges, Page 757 ::* VII. List of Original Records Searched In Compiling The Pendleton Genealogy, Page 759 ::* VIII. Early Pendleton Wills, Page 762 ::* IX. Pendletons In Censuses of Westerly R.I., 1774 and 1790, Page 789 ::* X. List of English Parish Registers Searched, Page 791 * Index, Page 795 === 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: * Pendleton, Everett. ''[[Space:Brian Pendleton and His Descendants|Brian Pendleton and His Descendants]]'' (New Jersey, 1910) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pendleton|Pendleton]]) * Pendleton, Everett. ''[[Space:Brian Pendleton and His Descendants|Brian Pendleton and His Descendants]]'' (New Jersey, 1910) [ Page ].

Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681 == * by [[Pendleton-3036|Everett Hall Pendleton]] (1878-1964) * published by New Jersey, 1951 * 259 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/brianpendletonhi00pend * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890879 === Related Sources === * Pendleton, Everett Hall. ''[[Space:Brian Pendleton and His Descendants|Brian Pendleton and His Descendants]]'' (privately printed, New Jersey, 1910) === 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: * Pendleton, Everett Hall. ''[[Space:Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681|Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681]]'' (New Jersey, 1951) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pendleton|Pendleton]]) * Pendleton, Everett Hall. ''[[Space:Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681|Brian Pendleton and His Massachusetts, 1634-1681]]'' (New Jersey, 1951) [ Page ].

Brian Quesnell's Images

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Brian Robertson sourcing part 1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Robertson-19489|Brian Robertson]] is currently working on. Can you help? they are all in Scotland mostly Aberdeenshire ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Robertson-19489&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brian Robertson To-Do List|Brian's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | Please check before research in case its filled already

BRIAN WARD's INVENTOR COUSINS

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'''Thomas Alva Edison:''' George Hamby is his 9th and my 14th Great Grandfather making us 10th cousins 3 times removed.

Briand Name Study

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[[Category:Briand 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 ==

Brianna Miller's To Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Miller-75721|Brianna Miller]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Miller-75721&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brianna Miller's To Do List|Brianna's current to-do list]].'' ==Degree 0== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- | [[Miller-75721|Miller, Brianna ]] || 1990-00-00 ||done || yes |- |} ==Degree 1== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- | [[Miller-75787|Miller, Living]] || 2000-00-00 || done || yes |- | [[Miller-75788|Miller, Living]]||1960-00-00 || done || yes |- | [[Hanna-3260|Hanna, Living]]||1970-00-00 ||done || yes |- |} ==Degree 2== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- | [[Miller-75833|Miller, Matthew Francis ]] || 1930-04-01 || done || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-20|Wintersgill, Myrna Regina]]|| 1937-05-16 ||to-do || yes |- | [[Hanna-3697|Hanna, Living]]|| 1960-00-00 ||done || yes |- | [[Miller-86756|Miller, Kimberly Ann]]|| 1961-06-17 ||done || yes |- | [[Miller-90341|Miller, Living]]|| 1960-00-00 ||to-do || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-164|Trautvetter, Living]]|| 1970-00-00 ||to-do || yes |- | [[دميان-1|Demian, Samira Loutfy]]|| 1940-02-22 ||done || yes |- | [[رزقلا-1|Rizkalla, Morcos Hanna]]|| 1926-12-26 ||to-do || yes |- |} ==Degree 3== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- | [[Wintersgill-21|Wintersgill, Albert Francis ]] || 1913-02-09 || done || yes |- | [[Zang-128|Zang, Clara Elizabeth]] || 1913-02-07 || to-do || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-159|Trautvetter, Edward Raymond ]] || 1923-04-09 || to-do || no |- | [[Wintersgill-27|Wintersgill, Ronald Albert]] || 1938-06-17 || to-do || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-160|Trautvetter, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Melczak-1|Melczak, Stanislawa ]] || 1895-04-17 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melnarowicz-1|Melnarowicz, Franz ]] || 1893-07-12 || done || yes |- | [[Miller-86757|Miller, Joseph Frank ]] || 1918-12-10 || done || yes |- | [[Miller-86758|Miller, Sylvester Thomas]] || 1920-12-30 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86759|Miller, Bernard Paul ]] || 1928-04-04 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86760|Miller, Anthony Edward ]] || 1923-03-15 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86761|Miller, Frank Charles ]] || 1914-12-11 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86762|Miller, Edward Stanley ]] || 1934-08-04 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86763|Miller, Living]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86764|Miller, John Walter ]] || 1925-04-26 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-93649|Miller, Walter]] || 1927-04-05 || done || yes |- | [[Miller-86765|Miller, George ]] || 1930-00-00 || done || yes |- | [[Miller-86766|Miller, Living]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86767|Miller, Gertrude ]] || 1917-01-06 || done || yes |- | [[Whitfield-3091|Whitfield, Robert Edward]] || 1958-02-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Demian-5|Demian, Loutfy Hena]] || 0000-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Zaki-11|Zaki, Marguerite Awad ]] || 1919-04-12 || to-do || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-165|Trautvetter, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Trautvetter-166|Trautvetter, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Nielsen-11341|Nielsen, Living]] || 1970-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Burik-16|Burik, Living]] || 1970-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Miller-92795|Miller, Living]] || 1990-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-92796|Miller, Living]] || 2000-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-167|Trautvetter, Living]] || 1990-00-00 || done || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-168|Trautvetter, Living]] || 2000-00-00 || done || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-169|Trautvetter, Living]] || 2000-00-00 || done || yes |- |[[هينا-1|Hena, Living]]||1940-00-00||to-do||yes |- |} ==Degree 4== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- | [[Wintersgill-22|Wintersgill, Albert]] || 1892-06-18 || done || yes |- | [[Zang-129|Zang, John Christ]] || 1879-04-07 || to-do || yes |- | [[Schultheis-177|Schultheis, Antonette]] || 1884-06-25 || done || yes |- | [[Hemberger-31|Hemberger, Audrey B]] || 1927-04-22 || to-do || no |- | [[Wintersgill-28|Wintersgill, May Ellen]] || 1920-05-28 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-29|Wintersgill, Louis]] || 1922-10-25 || done || yes |- | [[Zang-131|Zang, John W]] || 1906-11-24 || to-do || yes |- | [[Rudman-418|Rudman, Living]] || 1940-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Wintersgill-33|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-34|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-35|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1970-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-36|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-3|Melczak, Wawrzyn]] || 1866-08-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-4|Melczak, Joseph Christopher]] || 1891-02-28 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-5|Melczak, Vojczech]] || 1894-04-14 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-6|Melczak, Wladislaw]] || 1900-04-10 || done || yes |- | [[Zang-133|Zang, Edmund William]] || 1911-08-05 || to-do || yes |- | [[Grabowski-351|Grabowski, Mary]] || 1924-10-08 || to-do || no |- | [[Zang-139|Zang, Florence Pearl]] || 1915-12-15 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wisniewski-364|Wisniewski, Estelle M]] || 1921-01-06 || to-do || no |- | [[Miller-86769|Miller, Jeffrey A]] || 1956-12-28 || done || yes |- | [[Melczak-7|Melczak, Katy Agnes]] || 1903-01-17 || to-do || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-161|Trautvetter, Wilbert Rudolph]] || 1891-03-06 || to-do || no |- | [[Karcz-67|Karcz, Regina A]] || 1927-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Pendleton-2706|Pendleton, Kyle]] || 1921-01-14 || to-do || no |- | [[Vogel-2595|Vogel, Margaret A]] || 1893-11-29 || to-do || no |- | [[Melczak-8|Melczak, John]] || 1908-04-03 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-9|Melczak, Genevieve]] || 1906-11-22 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-10|Melczak, Gertrude]] || 1913-01-13 || to-do || yes |- | [[Zang-144|Zang, Margaret M]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Spinelli-129|Spinelli, Tecla]] || 1916-04-03 || to-do || no |- | [[Zang-145|Zang, Antonetta Clara]] || 1908-07-20 || done || yes |- | [[Kwiatek-18|Kwiatek, Stanley Joseph]] || 1918-11-21 || to-do || no |- | [[Pilarski-89|Pilarski, Mariana]] || 1866-08-25 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melczak-11|Melczak, Julianna]] || 1897-06-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-86796|Miller, Baby Girl]] || 1944-02-16 || done || yes |- | [[Trautvetter-162|Trautvetter, Kathryn]] || 1918-08-15 || to-do || no |- | [[Melczak-15|Melczak, Marie]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Neuhart-96|Neuhart, Lillian]] || 1893-06-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-52|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-53|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1970-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Starr-4461|Starr, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Starr-4462|Starr, Living]] || 1980-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Miller-93570|Miller, Richard Barry]] || 1946-07-11 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-93984|Miller, David Joseph]] || 1948-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Melnarowicz-2|Melnarowicz, Mateusz]] || 0000-00-00 || done || yes |- | [[Bebawi-1|Bebawi, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Bebawi-2|Bebawi, Living]] || 1970-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Starr-4615|Starr, Living]] || 1980-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Miller-94803|Miller, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-94804|Miller, Living]] || 1940-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Wintersgill-55|Wintersgill, Living]] || 1970-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Zuzak-62|Zuzak, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Zuzak-61|Zuzak, Living]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Zuzak-63|Zuzak, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Zuzak-64|Zuzak, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-94959|Miller, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Malkoski-1|Malkoski, Martha]] || 1925-02-23 || to-do || no |- | [[Miller-95067|Miller, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-95068|Miller, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-95069|Miller, Living]] || 0000-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Burik-17|Burik, Living]] || 1940-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Hughes-26660|Hughes, Living]] || 1940-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Whitfield-3436|Whitfield, Walter Edward]] || 1930-11-20 || to-do || no |- | [[Trittipo-10|Trittipo, Living]] || 1950-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Houg-18|Houg, Living]] || 1940-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[Nielsen-11566|Nielsen, Living]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do || no |- | [[بباوي-1|Bebawi, Bebawi]] || 1936-04-24 || to-do || no |- | [[Miller-95102|Miller, Living]] || 1940-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Miller-95125|Miller, Living]] || 1960-00-00 || to-do || yes |- | [[Carey-6739|Carey, Living]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do || no |- |[[Soldo-21|Soldo, Living]]||1940-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Mather-2158|Mather, Living]]||1950-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Melczak-19|Melczak, Monica]]||1904-02-04 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-21|Melczak, Jan]]||1903-01-17 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-22|Melczak, Stanley L]]||1909-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |} ==Degree 5== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- |[[Tunis-156|Tunis, Carrie M]]||1870-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-26|Wintersgill, Ralph Bafel]]||1865-10-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-12|Weinzierl, Anna Margaret]]||1857-08-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Trenton-28|Trenton, Isabelle]]||1904-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Weshner-1|Weshner, Samuel G]]||1896-07-15 ||to-do||no |- |[[Weshner-2|Weshner, Joseph Peter]]||1939-09-05 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Rudman-417|Rudman, Eli G]]||1915-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Neuhart-79|Neuhart, Joseph]]||1874-05-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-32|Wintersgill, Ralph]]||1892-06-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Neuhart-80|Neuhart, William]]||1887-05-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Neuhart-81|Neuhart, Henry]]||1842-04-15 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Neuhart-82|Neuhart, Samuel Charles]]||1889-12-03 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Newhart-74|Newhart, Henry Mathews]]||1880-04-09 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-179|Schultheis, Sylvester F]]||1852-12-31 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-134|Zang, Christopher]]||1847-04-23 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hemberger-32|Hemberger, Andrew Charles]]||1883-05-30 ||to-do||no |- |[[Zang-135|Zang, Edmund John]]||1940-07-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-136|Zang, Charles Joseph]]||1883-10-14 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Vogel-2594|Vogel, George W]]||1871-10-19 ||to-do||no |- |[[Zang-137|Zang, Phillip Alexander]]||1877-05-06 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-138|Zang, Leona Frances]]||1932-04-26 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Davis-86905|Davis, Dorothy C]]||1913-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Zang-141|Zang, Susan]]||1872-08-22 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Stoica-5|Stoica, Sylvia Victoria]]||1913-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Zang-143|Zang, Rose M]]||1885-12-15 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Huss-536|Huss, Anna Mary]]||1846-10-09 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-146|Zang, Mary]]||1871-01-28 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-182|Schultheis, Emil W]]||1890-10-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-183|Schultheis, Elizabeth L]]||1882-11-12 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-12|Melczak, Margaret]]||1926-02-11 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-184|Schultheis, William F]]||1887-09-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Grabowski-352|Grabowski, Joseph]]||1884-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Karcz-68|Karcz, John]]||1894-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Melczak-13|Melczak, Dolores Theresa]]||1930-01-31 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-14|Melczak, Dorothy]]||1920-08-05 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Lupinacci-23|Lupinacci, Elizabeth]]||1917-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Schultheis-185|Schultheis, Sylvester Francis]]||1897-06-21 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-186|Schultheis, Edmond George]]||1894-03-25 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hemberger-33|Hemberger, Agatha Florence]]||1909-11-22 ||to-do||no |- |[[Trautvetter-163|Trautvetter, Charles L]]||1866-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Meczak-1|Meczak, Anna Mae]]||1924-09-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Spinelli-130|Spinelli, Eteocle]]||1885-01-01 ||to-do||no |- |[[Hemberger-34|Hemberger, Edna]]||1912-07-25 ||to-do||no |- |[[Gallio-7|Gallio, Raffela]]||1894-01-01 ||to-do||no |- |[[Vurdelja-1|Vurdelja, Yanko]]||1892-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Vurdelja-2|Vurdelja, Peter]]||1927-07-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Vurdela-1|Vurdela, Michael]]||1929-03-09 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-16|Melczak, Margaret]]||1927-05-21 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-17|Melczak, Lawrence W]]||1918-11-25 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Baczkowski-5|Baczkowski, Sophie]]||1896-12-01 ||to-do||no |- |[[Hemberger-35|Hemberger, LaVerne]]||1918-12-07 ||to-do||no |- |[[Dziegelewski-2|Dziegelewski, Franciszka]]||1892-01-09 ||to-do||no |- |[[Hemberger-36|Hemberger, Dolores M]]||1908-06-05 ||to-do||no |- |[[Herich-18|Herich, Robert Lee]]||1931-10-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Herich-19|Herich, Wiliam]]||1929-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Vogel-2608|Vogel, George C]]||1904-10-14 ||to-do||no |- |[[Frauenpries-1|Frauenpries, William Christian]]||1915-02-08 ||to-do||no |- |[[Vogel-2609|Vogel, Emily Louise]]||1899-12-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Love-7725|Love, Agnes]]||1872-09-30 ||to-do||no |- |[[Dauer-134|Dauer, Minnie]]||1887-11-13 ||to-do||no |- |[[Vogel-2610|Vogel, David Edward]]||1896-01-10 ||to-do||no |- |[[Campbell-46845|Campbell, Isabella]]||1868-12-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Henrich-288|Henrich, William]]||1902-11-17 ||to-do||no |- |[[Schultheis-190|Schultheis, Anna M]]||1886-10-14 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-57|Wintersgill, Unnamed Infant]]||1892-06-18 ||done||yes |- |[[Cullum-665|Cullum, Living]]||1950-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Cullum-666|Cullum, Living]]||1990-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Cullum-667|Cullum, Living]]||1980-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Muller-12780|Muller, Mary C]]||1904-02-14 ||to-do||no |- |[[Klages-60|Klages, Frances]]||1892-03-03 ||to-do||no |- |[[Neuhart-98|Neuhart, Anna]]||1876-11-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hauser-2053|Hauser, Dorothy Pearl]]||1899-01-28 ||to-do||no |- |[[Melczak-18|Melczak, John]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Melczak-20|Melczak, Living]]||1930-03-03 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Waltemeyer-11|Waltemeyer, Violet Louise]]||1912-08-25 ||to-do||no |- |[[Pilarski-122|Pilarski, Anthony]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Nielsen-11643|Nielsen, William Raymond]]||1901-06-15 ||to-do||no |- |[[بباوي-2|Bebawi, Sourial]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[سعد-1|Saad, Sara]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Vurdelja-3|Vurdelja, Michael]]||1929-03-09 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Machaj-91|Machaj, Joseph E]]||1900-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Machaj-92|Machaj, Henry J]]||1924-10-27 ||to-do||yes |- |} ==Degree 6== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- |[[Vogel-492|Vogel, Joseph Anthony]]||1853-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Vogel-493|Vogel, Aloysus Louis]]||1824-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Miller-20925|Miller, Barbara]]||1829-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Tunis-157|Tunis, Charles S]]||1835-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Shivery-12|Shivery, James Bird]]||1920-09-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-178|Schultheis, Clyde Milton]]||1924-08-25 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hugel-34|Hugel, Bertha A]]||1879-10-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wintersgill-37|Wintersgill, Robert S]]||1856-12-22 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-14|Weinzierl, Conrad]]||1858-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Pedrick-198|Pedrick, William Edward]]||1911-12-29 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-140|Zang, Phillip J]]||1906-01-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Parks-7652|Parks, Erma]]||1894-11-22 ||to-do||no |- |[[Fieldson-16|Fieldsen, Mary]]||1875-08-24 ||to-do||no |- |[[Weinzierl-15|Weinzierl, George Joseph]]||1867-05-22 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weshner-3|Weshner, Joetta Lee]]||1974-06-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-39|Wintersgill, Clyde Ralph]]||1917-07-11 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-16|Weinzierl, Anna Marie]]||1873-08-29 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-41|Wintersgill, Ralph]]||1831-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hagemann-257|Hagemann, Catherine]]||1836-11-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Peacock-4289|Peacock, Ellen Gertrude]]||1845-01-16 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-147|Zang, Gertrude]]||1842-06-29 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Huss-537|Huss, Laurence]]||1800-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-18|Weinzierl, Emma]]||1879-10-01 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-19|Weinzierl, Maria Elizabeth]]||1863-11-15 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-148|Zang, Balthasar]]||1825-11-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Sill-761|Sill, Joseph Edward]]||1872-09-23 ||to-do||no |- |[[Newhart-75|Newhart, Orval]]||1904-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-172|Tunis, Lelia R]]||1868-02-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Davis-86921|Davis, Nora E]]||1886-09-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Pedrick-199|Pedrick, Horace W]]||1875-10-23 ||to-do||no |- |[[Moeller-755|Moeller, Hilda]]||1893-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Zang-149|Zang, Philip]]||1827-10-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-21|Weinzierl, Joseph]]||1877-08-06 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-173|Tunis, Helen S]]||1878-07-09 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-150|Zang, Charles Albert]]||1907-09-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-174|Tunis, Josephine]]||1874-11-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-175|Tunis, Anna H]]||1873-05-13 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Dellornge-1|Dellorgne, Charles]]||1869-07-04 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wintersgill-47|Wintersgill, Elizabeth J]]||1852-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzierl-22|Weinzierl, Henry Joseph]]||1832-11-11 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hartman-4795|Hartman, Lucy Louisa]]||1896-02-11 ||to-do||no |- |[[Zang-151|Zang, William H]]||1902-08-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-176|Tunis, Laura V]]||1871-08-17 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-48|Wintersgill, Lucille Gladys]]||1914-11-11 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Kunkel-878|Kunkel, Gertrudis]]||1804-06-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smith-245688|Smith, Albert James]]||1932-04-03 ||to-do||no |- |[[Schultheis-188|Schultheis, Ruth M]]||1928-12-19 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Shivery-13|Shivery, James Bird]]||1892-06-29 ||to-do||no |- |[[Pedrick-202|Pedrick, Walter Buck]]||1909-12-31 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2016|Staley, Sarah Ann]]||1832-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-153|Zang, Johann Adam]]||1802-02-05 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-189|Schultheis, Karl Emil]]||1917-07-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Shivery-14|Shivery, Mildred Martha]]||1917-12-15 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Sill-763|Sill, Pearl E]]||1896-08-13 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Davis-87559|Davis, Leona]]||1897-01-20 ||to-do||no |- |[[Trenton-29|Trenton, William C]]||1879-04-16 ||to-do||no |- |[[Watson-31050|Watson, Paula Jane]]||1945-05-19 ||to-do||no |- |[[Kempner-13|Kempner, Gertrude]]||1866-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Groskinsky-5|Grosinsky, Philip]]||1910-10-31 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wess-29|Wess, Harry M]]||1914-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wess-30|Wess, Ralph]]||1916-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wess-31|Wess, Florence]]||1918-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Hasson-237|Hasson, Herold]]||1899-10-14 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wilczek-350|Wilczek, Katarzyna]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |} ==Degree 7== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- |[[Sawders-1|Sawders, Cecelia Regina]]||1857-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Tunis-158|Tunis, Thomas T]]||1807-02-17 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-130|Zang, Raymond William]]||1933-09-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2004|Staley, Edmund]]||1813-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Mazeika-7|Mazeika, Dorothy Anna]]||1925-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Auth-59|Auth, Christopher]]||1866-10-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Schultheis-181|Schultheis, William C]]||1915-12-28 ||to-do||no |- |[[Paul-7987|Paul, Joseph R]]||1861-09-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wilkinson-12448|Wilkinson, Elizabeth]]||1793-02-15 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Weinzirl-14|Weinzirl, Peter]]||1799-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Luttringer-6|Luttringer, Frank William]]||1906-07-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-44|Wintersgill, John]]||1795-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-67|Auth, Constantine]]||1832-04-06 ||to-do||no |- |[[Staley-2010|Staley, Emma A]]||1834-09-13 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2011|Staley, Hannah]]||1820-12-03 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-45|Wintersgill, Harold]]||1884-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Snowden-1350|Snowden, Susan R]]||1810-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Gustin-732|Gustin, Violetta]]||1809-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hugel-35|Hugel, William]]||1855-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Luttringer-7|Luttringer, Frank W]]||1875-04-02 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wintersgill-46|Wintersgill, Clarance McRoberts]]||1885-02-14 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Dunn-17415|Dunn, Margaret Caroline]]||1917-05-13 ||to-do||no |- |[[Luttringer-8|Luttringer, Margaret M]]||1903-09-03 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Luttringer-9|Luttringer, Emma C]]||1901-11-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-71|Auth, Adam]]||1864-11-28 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-75|Auth, Catherine]]||1885-12-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Clause-99|Clause, Sarah J]]||1853-01-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Staley-2014|Staley, John]]||1812-11-09 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2015|Staley, Edmund]]||1783-01-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-152|Zang, Ruth Florence]]||1931-01-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Pedrick-203|Pedrick, Richard]]||1902-10-05 ||to-do||no |- |[[Paul-8083|Paul, Esther C]]||1899-09-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Zang-154|Zang, Dorothy C]]||1929-11-29 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Paul-8084|Paul, Norman]]||1898-08-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Thatcher-1637|Thatcher, Eliza J]]||1858-04-08 ||to-do||no |- |[[Creshine-1|Creshine, Greta M]]||1919-01-09 ||to-do||no |- |[[Auth-84|Auth, Gertrude Mary]]||1862-12-02 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-85|Auth, Margaret]]||1881-10-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wintersgill-49|Wintersgill, Estella Mae]]||1890-07-05 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Turner-36385|Turner, Mary Ann]]||1863-05-26 ||to-do||no |- |[[Parks-7682|Parks, John Calvin]]||1861-06-13 ||to-do||no |- |[[Merz-287|Merz, Margaret]]||1909-12-20 ||to-do||no |- |[[Nicklaus-81|Nicklaus, Nancy]]||1909-12-20 ||to-do||yes |- |} ==Degree 8== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- |[[Gustin-264|Gustin, John S]]||1805-09-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Gustin-265|Gustin, Francis]]||1783-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Sheppard-924|Sheppard, Eleanor]]||1785-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Wahl-466|Wahl, Emma Juliana]]||1898-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Sawders-2|Sawders, Caleb]]||1820-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[McDonogh-3|McDonogh, Mary Ann]]||1825-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Tunis-159|Tunis, Moses]]||1763-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-54|Auth, Leo Christopher]]||1904-09-25 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-171|Tunis, Henry]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Gephart-237|Gephart, Alvin Clarence]]||1930-09-02 ||to-do||no |- |[[Auth-60|Auth, John Andrew]]||1895-12-23 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2005|Staley, Edmund]]||1750-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2006|Staley, Priscilla]]||1856-05-16 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Taylor-77291|Taylor, Christianna]]||1767-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Payne-16152|Payne, Elizabeth]]||1814-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Elverson-57|Elverson, Thomas A]]||1854-03-26 ||to-do||no |- |[[Staley-2008|Staley, Joanna Elizabeth]]||1849-02-21 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Staley-2009|Staley, Daniel]]||1841-09-22 ||to-do||yes |- |[[McGrath-3700|McGrath, Bridget]]||1871-06-15 ||to-do||no |- |[[Bennett-31204|Bennett, Hannah Elizabeth]]||1871-04-25 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-177|Tunis, Mary]]||1786-11-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-78|Auth, Marie Esther]]||1898-04-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-79|Auth, Gertrude Ellen]]||1894-06-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-80|Auth, Ethel Catherine]]||1900-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Peace-863|Peace, Hannah]]||1757-08-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-83|Auth, William Sylvester]]||1890-11-11 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Soldo-21|Soldo, Living]]||1940-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Bennett-31341|Bennett, Lydian Corabelle Hastings]]||1866-10-11 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Bennett-31342|Bennett, Bertha L]]||1852-11-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Bennett-31343|Bennett, Eunice E]]||1858-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Bennett-31344|Bennett, Lafayette Wilkinson]]||1854-06-01 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Bennett-31345|Bennett, Samuel E]]||1872-12-17 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Bennet-1505|Bennet, Thomas Mills]]||1855-04-17 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Bennett-31346|Bennett, Thomas Miles]]||1831-05-04 ||to-do||no |- |[[Bennett-31347|Bennett, Ulysses Grant]]||1861-09-30 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Elverson-58|Elverson, Mary]]||1846-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Elverson-59|Elverson, Thomas]]||1822-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Elverson-60|Elverson, William H]]||1848-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Elverson-61|Elverson, Sarah Ann]]||1850-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Elverson-62|Elverson, Celina G]]||1859-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Elverson-63|Elverson, Cora]]||1862-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |} ==Degree 9== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- |[[Gustin-263|Gustin, Harriet E]]||1828-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Macomb-3|Macomb, Susan]]||1800-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Sheppard-925|Sheppard, Elisha]]||1750-07-14 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smock-90|Smock, Aletta Allis]]||1753-03-16 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Price-5189|Price, Esther]]||1766-09-10 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Gustin-266|Gustin, John]]||1760-07-08 ||to-do||yes |- |[[McDonogh-4|McDonogh, Charles Augustine]]||1801-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Shaw-5206|Shaw, Mary A]]||1803-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wahl-468|Wahl, Damian]]||1863-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Sheppard-2635|Sheppard, Aletta]]||1785-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Burnet-561|Burnet, Phebe]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Shepard-3501|Shepard, Eleanor]]||1787-07-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-170|Tunis, Henry]]||1736-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-51|Auth, Richard William]]||1932-11-16 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Auth-52|Auth, Donald Leo]]||1931-05-14 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Lauter-40|Lauter, Elsie Frieda Marie]]||1904-09-19 ||to-do||no |- |[[Gustin-731|Gustin, John]]||1785-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Laudon-32|Laudon, Ethel Theone]]||1901-03-08 ||to-do||no |- |[[Gustin-733|Gustin, Thomas Price]]||1784-07-16 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25348|Fisher, Alfred E]]||1865-09-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25365|Fisher, Henry A]]||1835-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Fisher-25366|Fisher, Charles]]||1867-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25367|Fisher, Milo Marlow]]||1868-08-27 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25368|Fisher, Anna Mary]]||1871-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25369|Fisher, Ira Dayton]]||1880-04-23 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25370|Fisher, Vernerd Walker]]||1897-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Elverson-64|Elverson, William]]||1785-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Elverson-65|Elverson, William]]||1819-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Unknown-582433|Unknown, Mary]]||1785-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |} ==Degree 10== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- |[[Dunn-114|Dunn, Esther]]||1743-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Gustin-86|Gustin, Thomas H]]||1735-01-12 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smock-52|Smock, Johannes Hendrickse]]||1727-02-13 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Lanning-204|Lanning Ella Francis]]||1856-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Lanning-205|Lanning, Nathaniel]]||1826-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Macomb-4|Macomb, William]]||1775-10-25 ||to-do||no |- |[[Lawerence-59|Lawerence, Gertrude]]||1775-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Owens-2491|Owens, Ruth]]||1731-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Price-5468|Price, Francis]]||1741-09-13 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fierst-4|Fierst, Anna Barbara]]||1940-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Wahl-469|Wahl, Franz Joseph]]||1821-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Shepard-2081|Shepard, Thomas]]||1708-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Price-13502|Price, Sarah]]||1762-03-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[George-6639|George, Rachel]]||1805-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[George-6640|George, David]]||1785-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Kouwenhoven-58|Kouwenhoven, Elizabeth Joris Jorise]]||1725-03-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smock-428|Smock, Maria Jacomyntie]]||1747-03-20 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smock-429|Smock, Eleanor]]||1756-10-28 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hubbard-8226|Hubbard, Catherine Hendrickson]]||1819-01-03 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Hubbard-8227|Hubbard, John]]||1784-02-29 ||to-do||no |- |[[Dennis-7370|Dennis, Sarah]]||1723-04-18 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smock-433|Smock, Elizabeth Johannes]]||1762-02-15 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Smock-465|Smock, Jane Hendrick]]||1791-12-26 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Gustin-722|Gustin, Mary]]||1773-04-27 ||to-do||yes |- |[[McKinney-7126|McKinney, Mary Lou]]||1932-07-10 ||to-do||no |- |[[Price-24734|Price, Elizabeth]]||1764-11-12 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Price-24735|Price, Francis]]||1772-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Tunis-178|Tunis, Peter]]||0000-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Morse-9072|Morse, Susan]]||1788-08-10 ||to-do||no |- |[[Fisher-25347|Fisher, Mary Elizabeth]]||1914-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[McCoy-9244|McCoy, Leva Eleanor]]||1877-10-01 ||to-do||no |- |[[Fisher-25361|Fisher, Alberta E]]||1888-07-07 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Fisher-25362|Fisher, Joseph Rosser]]||1893-00-00 ||to-do||yes |- |[[Dewhirst-201|Dewhirst, Mary C]]||1882-00-00 ||to-do||no |- |[[Smock-511|Smock, Hendrick]]||1749-10-25 ||to-do||yes |- |} ==Unconnected== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Relationship |- | [[Löscher-56|Löscher, Karolina]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brubach-11|Brubach, Johann Michael]] || 1787-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Line-797|Line, Rachel]] || 1779-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Parker-41769|Parker, Elizabeth]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kinsey-2003|Kinsey, Sarah]] || 1770-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Dobson-4693|Dobson, Sarah]] || 1755-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Webster-13143|Webster, Mary]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gerber-2838|Gerber, Graydon J]] || 1955-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Kindelberger-24|Kindelberger, Georg FriederichJ]] || 1783-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Webster-13148|Webster, WilliamJ]] || 1755-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Schmotzer-10|Schmotzer, Albert J]] || 1902-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Schmetzer-20|Schmetzer, Mary H]] || 1901-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Neuhart-83|Neuhart, Adam]] || 1867-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Vogler-451|Vogler, Charles B]] || 1890-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Adam-2744|Adam, Luise]] || 1836-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Neuhart-85|Neuhart, Ludwig]] || 1837-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Randolph-3948|Randolph, John J.F.]] || 1847-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Marsh-10515|Marsh, Sarah Ann]] || 1806-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Fitz_Randolph-769|Fitz Randolph, Robert]] || 1803-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Vail-2223|Vail, Benjamin F]] || 1745-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Vail-2225|Vail, Miriam L]] || 1834-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Hutte-9|Hutte, Mary]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do | [[Vogler-503|Vogler, Joseph W]] || 1865-04-00 || to-do | [[Neuhart-84|Neuhart, Philippina]] || 1835-01-09 || to-do | [[Grüny-5|Grüny, Karolina]] || 1869-06-03 || to-do | [[Grüny-6|Grüny, Heinrich Jakob]] || 1820-12-29 || to-do | [[Grüny-7|Grüny, Georg Philipp]] || 1791-09-07 || to-do | [[Regel-66|Regel, Anton]] || 1873-05-12 || to-do || no |- | [[Gerono-2|Gerono, Anna]] || 1876-11-20 || to-do || unknown |- | [[Regel-67|Regel, John]] || 0000-00-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Miller-94151|Miller, Elizabeth]] || 0000-00-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Regel-68|Regel, John]] || 0000-00-00 ||done || no |- | [[Spainer-2|Spainer, Catherine]] || 0000-00-00 ||done || no |- | [[Regel-69|Regel, Anton]] || 1859-11-20 ||to-do || no |- | [[Young-50037|Young, Katherine]] || 1860-00-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Regel-70|Regel, Catherine]] || 1881-10-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Regel-71|Regel, Annie]] || 1884-11-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Regel-72|Regel, Kathaleen]] || 1887-04-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Regel-73|Regel, Anthony]] || 1890-01-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Regel-74|Regel, John]] || 1906-07-03 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Regel-75|Regel, Anna M]] || 1901-04-24 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Regel-76|Regel, Helen L]] || 1910-12-22 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Gerono-3|Gerono, Nicholas]] || 0000-00-00 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Regel-77|Regel, Marian]] || 0000-00-00 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Gerono-4|Gerono, Adam A]] || 1888-09-20 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Regel-78|Regel, Anthony]] || 1908-00-00 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Regel-79|Regel, Elizabeth]] || 1903-02-10 ||to-do || unknown |- | [[Mach-243|Mach, John J]] || 1906-00-00 ||to-do || no |- | [[Benke-104|Benke, Harold J]] || 1895-00-00 ||to-do || no |- |}

Briant Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Briant}} 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. == Briant on Gotland == Briant was a family based on Gotland from 1619 and onward. The first known Briant on the island was [[Briant-117 |Hercules Briant]], a bailiff and judge. == Works of Reference == * [http://www.allfamilycrests.com/b/briant-family-crest-coat-of-arms.shtml Briant Family Crest] * [http://www.medeltidsgotland.se/forskning/pdf/ggw.pdf Gotlands Gravstenar - Rättelser och Tillägg] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ViLA/20090/A Riksarkivet] * [http://umu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:630234/FULLTEXT01.pdf Gotlands gårdssamhälle 1413-1900 och ödegårdsfrågan 1514-1750]

Briar Creek Union Cemetery

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[[Category:Briar Creek Union Cemetery, Briar Creek Township, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Briar Creek Union cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Briar Creek Union cemetery is located in Briar Creek Township near Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. 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. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
* Brick Church Rd between Golf Course Rd and Rt.93 ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=783587&CRid=1987921&pt find a grave] ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Bittenbender-97|Bittenbender]]||John Jacob||1752||1844|||||||||[[Image:Bittenbender-97-2.jpg]] |- |[[Kneple-1|Kneple]]||DorotheaBittenbender||1756||1846||w/o John Jacob Bittenbender|||||||[[Image:Kneple-1-1.jpg]] |- |[[Freas-66|Freas]]||Wesley B||1813||1893|||||||||[[Image:Freas-66.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-825|Rittenhouse]]||HannaFreas||1830||1902||w/o Wesley Freas|||||| [[Image:Freas-66.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Miller-56026|Miller]]||Peter||1799||1866|||||||||[[Image:Miller-56026.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Adams-22710|Adams]]||Anthony||1767||1822|||||||||[[Image:Adams-22710-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Glass-1791|Glass]]||CatherineAdams||1766||1845||w/o Anthony Adams|||||||[[Image:Adams-22710.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Adams-36762|Adams]]||Samuel||1793||1846|||||||||[[Image:Adams-36762.jpg|200px]]

Brick Church Cemetery, Spring Valley, New York

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Brick House Plantation, Orange County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Brick House Plantation, Orange County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] ==Biography== The Brick House Plantation is part of the Bennehan-Cameron plantations. It began in Orange Co, NC, the area today is Durham Co, NC. [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan]], a merchant, purchased the property from Sheriff [[Harris-1914|Tyree Harris]] in 1776.'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#folder_3563#1 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *Biographical Information He moved there with his wife and called it Mount Union for a time.'''Durham County, A History of Durham County, North Carolina''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/Durham_County/4gyxDsR0t7QC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Where+was+the+Bennehan+Brick+House+plantation+located%3F&pg=PA42&printsec=frontcover *Orange County p.42 Brick House Plantation was the first of the Bennehan-Cameron plantations. Brick House was for sale in 1804.https://www.newspapers.com/clip/94780568/bennehan-brick-house-1200-acres-1804/ Weekly Raleigh Register, Raleigh, North Carolina, 03 Sep 1804, Mon, Page 3 *Brick House Plantation? However it stayed in the family at least until after the Civil War (see the dates of the slave lists). After Richard Bennehan died, Duncan Cameron owned it until his death in 1853, and then it passed to son Paul C. Cameron. ===Owners=== [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan 1743-1825]] was a merchant and planter. He was born in Virginia and lived his adult life in Orange Co, NC. [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron 1777-1853]] was a planter. He spent his adult life in North Carolina where he raised his family. He was the son-in-law of Richard Bennehan, and shared plantations and expenses with the Bennehan family until brother-in-law, Thomas D. Bennehan, died. After that Duncan's plantation partner was his son, Paul C. Cameron. [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron 1808-1891]], raised on Fairntosh plantation, received Stagville and other plantations from his uncle Thomas D. Bennehan when he died in 1847. Paul continued expanding the plantations and planted new ones in Alabama and Mississippi. [[Cameron-13503|Mildred C. Cameron]] and [[Cameron-13504|Margaret Cameron Mordecai]], sisters of Paul, held each 1/2 interest in Brick House Plantation apparently received in Thomas' will as noted in the Estate papers of Thomas B. Bennehan. In Margaret's estate papers (see her profile) it is recorded that she held one half interest in Brick House up until the time of Mildred's death in 1881. Mildred is also on the 1860 Slave Schedule as a slave owner of 147 slaves and is recorded after Paul and before Thomas Jr. on the schedule. ===Slaves=== '''1834''' December Brick House Slave CensusCameron Family Papers https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 Subseries 6.7.1. Other Antebellum and Civil War Era Account Books, 1768-1865 *Folder 3654, Volume 116: 1834 *[[Bennehan-4|Henry]] age 45 *[[Bennehan-5|Jim]] age 46 *[[Bennehan-6|Robin]] age 45 *[[Cameron-13643|George]] age 34 *[[Cameron-13644|Ned ]] age 30 *[[Cameron-13645|Peter]] age 27 *[[Cameron-13646|Abram]] age 20 *[[Cameron-13647|Stepney]] age 16 *[[Cameron-13648|Chancey]] age 15 *[[Cameron-13649|Washington]] age 12 *[[Cameron-13651|Oliver]] age 10 Women & Children *[[Cameron-13652|Jinney]] age 35 *[[Cameron-13657|Fanny]] age 30 *[[Cameron-13661|Polly]] age 28 *[[Cameron-13666|Julia]] age 25 *[[Cameron-13669|Grace]] age 20 *[[Cameron-13672|Louiza]] age 14 *[[Cameron-13673|Elen]] age 13 *[[Cameron-13674|Isabel]] age 40 *[[Cameron-13675|Leste]] age 6 *[[Cameron-13676|Phillis]] age 5 *[[Cameron-13677|Celia]] age 2 Children of [[Cameron-13669|Grace]] *[[Cameron-13670|Winnie]]- age 3 *[[Cameron-13671|Violet]] age 1 *[[Cameron-13678|Winney]] age 24 Children of [[Cameron-13657|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-13658|Mima]] age 7 *[[Cameron-13659|Sary]] age 5 *[[Cameron-13660|Dinah]] age 9 months *[[Cameron-13679|Nancy]] age 50 *[[Cameron-13680|Matilda]] age 50 Children of [[Cameron-13661|Polly]] *[[Cameron-13662|Lucy]] age 7 *[[Cameron-13663|William]] age 5 *[[Cameron-13664|Sally]] age 4 *[[Cameron-13665|John]] age 2 Children of [[Cameron-13666|Julia]] *[[Cameron-13667|Edmond]] age 9 *[[Cameron-13668|Susan]] age 4 Children of [[Cameron-13652|Jinney]] *[[Cameron-13654|Frankey]] age 7 *[[Cameron-13655|Hannah]] age 5 *[[Cameron-13656|Risey]] age 2 '''1839''' Brick House Slave Census'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133 *Folder 3657, Volume 119: 1839 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Bennehan-6|Robin]] *[[Bennehan-4|Henry]] *[[Cameron-13643|George]] *[[Cameron-13644|Ned]] *[[Cameron-13645|Peter]] *[[Cameron-13648|Chancey]] *[[Cameron-13647|Stepney]] *[[Cameron-13646|Abram]] *[[Cameron-13651|Oliver]] *[[Cameron-13649|Washington]] *[[Cameron-13675|Leister]] *[[Cameron-13663|William]] *[[Cameron-13681|Hannah]] *[[Cameron-13679|Nancy]] *[[Cameron-13674|Isebele]] *[[Cameron-13680|Matilda]] *[[Cameron-13678|Winney]] *[[Cameron-13652|Jinney]] *[[Cameron-13657|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-13669|Grace]] *[[Cameron-13673|Elen]] *[[Cameron-13672|Louisa]] *[[Cameron-13666|Julia]] *[[Cameron-13661|Polly]] *[[Cameron-13654|Frankey]] *[[Cameron-13655|Hannah]] children *[[Cameron-13676|Phillis]] *[[Cameron-13677|Celia]] *[[Cameron-13682|Milly]] *[[Cameron-13670|Winnie]] *[[Cameron-13671|Violet]] *[[Cameron-13683|Daniel]] *[[Cameron-13662|Lucy]] *[[Cameron-13664|Sally]] *[[Cameron-13665|John]] *[[Cameron-13684|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-13685|Jly]] *[[Cameron-13686|Kizzy]] *[[Cameron-13658|Mimy]] *[[Cameron-13687|Laura]] *[[Cameron-13660|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-13688|George]] *[[Cameron-13689|Clarissa]] *[[Cameron-13668|Susan]] *[[Cameron-13690|Nancy]] *[[Cameron-13692|Liza]] *[[Cameron-13691|Joe]] *[[Cameron-13693|Immanuel]] In 1844 the Cameron's selected 144 enslaved persons to move to their new Alabama plantation. Some of those slaves came from the Brick House plantation. By 1845 there were a lot of new names on the Brick House Census. '''1845''' Brick House Slave Census'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 Folder 3662, Volume 124: October 1845 Paul C. Cameron. "List of Slaves." Lists names organized by plantation, some with specific occupations and birth dates. Also includes a list of "P. C. Cameron's House Servants," slaves at Person Mill, Eno Mill, and in Alabama. 29 pages. Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Cameron-13694|Elisha]] *[[Cameron-13657|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-13696|Rosetta]] *[[Cameron-13697|Welington]] *[[Cameron-13698|Angelina]] *[[Cameron-13699|Georgana]] *[[Cameron-13700|Tom]] *[[Cameron-13701|Elijah]] *[[Cameron-13695|Anderson]] *[[Cameron-13679|Nancy]] *[[Cameron-13652|Jinney]] *[[Bennehan-4|Henry]] *[[Sowd-1|Joe Sowd]] *[[Cameron-13681|Hannah]] *[[Cameron-13702|Patsey]] *[[Cameron-13660|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-13703|Julius]] *[[Cameron-13704|Daphney]] *[[Cameron-13705|Eliza]] *[[Cameron-13707|Humphrey]] *[[Cameron-13683|Daniel]] *[[Cameron-13706|Nash]] *[[Cameron-13666|Julia]] *[[Cameron-13668|Susan]] *[[Cameron-13654|Frankey]] *[[Cameron-13692|Lizzy]] *[[Cameron-13691|Joe]] *[[Cameron-13661|Polly]] *[[Cameron-13662|Luc]] *[[Cameron-13664|Sally]] *[[Cameron-13665|John]] *[[Cameron-13684|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-13685|Jlne]] *[[Cameron-13655|Hannah]] *[[Cameron-13708|Joshua]] *[[Cameron-13709|Mary]] *[[Cameron-13710|Ephraim]] *[[Cameron-13711|Chainy]] *[[Cameron-13712|Harriet]] *[[Cameron-13713|Sally]] *[[Cameron-13714|Nehemiah Jr.]] *[[Cameron-13715|Lambert]] *[[Cameron-13716|Peggy]] *[[Cameron-13717|Walker]] *[[Cameron-13718|Kester]] b.Sep 45 *[[Cameron-13719|Ailsey]] b.Oct 45 '''1847''' - The enslaved in this list have not been profiled as it is not understood the relationship of them with the other enslaved on this page. Thomas Cameron's estate probate inventory for the enslaved at Brick House suggests that 1/2 of Brick House went to Mildred C. Cameron, the value of which is noted as $25,250.00. The other half to Margaret Cameron, her sister. On the List of Slaves, p.34 the heading is Miss Margaret Cameron and the list is as follows:'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 Cameron Family Papers, 1757-1978, Subseries 2.6. Estate Papers, 1804-1942, Folders 2153-2156 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *Name|Age|Value #[[Cameron-14909|Phiby]], 40, $400 #Abner, 20, 900 #Henry, 13, 650 #Romelia, 12, 500 #Nora, 8, 400 #Sarah, 3, 200 Total: $3000 #Nathan, 24, 850 #Sylvia, 22, 700 #Lizzy, 4, 250 #Anne, 3, 200 #Frank, 1, 125 #Zilpha, 56, 200 #Davy, 20, 800 #Bin, 14, 700 #Amos, 12, 600 #Walker, 24, 900 #Phil, 21, 650 #Grandison, 3, 250 #Zilpha, 8, 400 Total: $6,125 #Ezekiel, 30 650 #Becky, 30, 400 #Sam, 14, 750 #Nancy, 9, 400 #Jim Dickerson, no age, no value, with last name (free?) #Molly, 50, 150 #Cyrus, 24, 850 #Anderson, 22, 900 #Grasie, 18, 700 #Patsy, 16, 700 #Lavinia, 9, 400 #Candis, 26, 650 #Edmond, 30, 700 #Mozina, 8, 400 #Zoe, 6, 350 #Ezekiel, 4, 250 Total: $8,250 #Scoggins, 1, 125 #Loisa, 30, 550 #Mary, 14, 600 #Emily, 12, 500 #Harry, 8, 500 #Washington, 6, 300 #Matilda, 4, 200 #Dunne, 1, 150 #Ally or Olly, 50, 200 #Elizah, 30, 800 #Lucy, 24, 650 #Joshua, 7, 400 #Henry, 6, 325 #Milly, 4, 200 #William, 2, 150 Total $5,650 #Dinah, 45, 300 #Cephus, 15, 750 #Henry (age not readable), 650 #Peggy (age and value not readable) #Willis, 28, 900 #Molly, 25, 500 #Edmond, 6, 350 #Elisha, 4, 250 #Ensley, 2, 100 #Angelina, 7, 300 Total $4,150 #Minerva, 40, 350 #Augusta, 20, 700 #John, 16, 800 #Betty, 14, 600 #Amy, 12, 600 #Matthew, 8, 400 #Fendal, 2, 250 #Minerva, 1, 125 #Davie, 1, 100 #Martha Jr, 3, ? Total $4125 Total for page: $31,550 (cont. on next page) #Donum, 81, no value #Emiline, 24, 700 #Sucky, 3, 250 #Mikins, 2, 200 #Isam, 50, 400 #Sucky, 40, 350 #Arthur, 21, 800 #Jordan, 20, 800 #Cicy, 15, 700 #Jepy, 14, 700 #Henrietta, 11, 500 #Donum Jr., 9, 300 #Alice, 5, 275 #Osborne, 3, 200 Total $6175 #Sam King, 30, 800 #Sophia, 27, 600 #Charity, 7, 300 #Edmund, 4, 250 #Torn paper, unknown child, $200 Total $2150 #Eloise?, No age, no value #Lucy, 18, 700 #Allen, 16, 700 #Alvis, 14, 650 #Henry, 25, 800 #Eastor, 24, 650 #Cornelia, 12, 400 #Samuel, 10, 650 #Elias, 8, 500 #Nelly, 11, 500 #Calvin, 24, 850 Total: $6400 #Lucretia of Moms family, 5, 300 Total value of all enslaved: $46, 575 The enslaved in this list have not been profiled as it is not understood the relationship of them with the other enslaved on this page. On page 36 of the same is the list of slaves going to Mildred Cameron. It states: "To the Original Brick House List of Slaves 53 Slaves - Valuation $25,250", and starting at #54: :Name|Age|Value :54. York, 50 $400 :55. York Jr, 17, 900 :56. Mary, 40, 350 :57. Celia, 13, 600 :58. Edy, 12, 650 :59. Ida, 9, 500 :60. Jim, 6, 400 :61. Francy, 3, 250 -SubTotal $4050 :62. Sam bob, 25, 900 :63. Eliza, 21, 700 :64. Patsy, 5, 250 :65. Sidney, 3, 200 :66. Luke Car, 35, 850 :67. Caroline, 32, 500 :68 Bartly, 15, 600 :69. Torn paper :70. Name might be Benton, 12, 400 :71. Martha, 8, 300 :72. Moses, 4, 250 :73. Aaron, 2, 200 -SubTotal $5750 :74. Dryden, 38?, 500 :75. Lydia?, 42, 350 :76. Pomp, 25, 900 :77. George S, 30, 800 :78. Pheruba, 30, 600 :79. Adison, 10, 400 :80. Tasry, 8, 300 :81. Malinda, 4, 200 :82. Anica, infant, $75 :83. Aggy, 32, 500 :84. Walker, 11, 400 -SubTotal: $3275 :85. Henry Drikson (Weaver), 60, $200 :x 86. George, 54, 300 :x 87. Winny, 44, 350 :88. Washington, 25, 850 :89. Jeffres, 18, 800 :90. Hyatte, 6, 300 :91. Pleasant, 10, 400 :92. Mary of Urley, 12, 500 :93. Jinny, 19, 450 :94. George of Wiley, 13, 700 :95. Mary Hart, 30, 600 :96. Milly, 12, 525 :97. Martha, 7, 350 :98 Ephram, 5, 300 :99. Amy, 3, 225 :100. Bob, 1, 150 -SubTotal: $2850 :Total: $47,075 :Deduct for George and Winny, $650 :Total: $46,425 '''1865''' Brick House Slave Census'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 Folder 3668, Volume 130: circa 1865 Slave list. Lists names organized by plantation, gender, and age, and indicates distributions of clothing (shoes, blankets, shirts, and coats, as well as hats for men and boys). 18 pages. Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill *[[Cameron-13694|Elisha]] *[[Cameron-13695|Anderson]] *[[Sowd-1|Joe Sowd]] *[[Cameron-13703|Julius]] *[[Cameron-13720|Fed]] *[[Cameron-13717|Walker]] *[[Cameron-13701|Lija (Elijah)]] Women *[[Cameron-13657|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-13681|Hannah]] *[[Cameron-13704|Dafna]] *[[Cameron-13661|Polly]] *[[Cameron-13664|Sally]] *[[Cameron-13702|Patsey]] *[[Syrus-16|Hannah Syrus]] *[[Cameron-13705|Eliza]] Boys *[[Cameron-13721|John]] *[[Cameron-13722|Humphrey]] *[[Cameron-13723|Tom]] *[[Cameron-13724|Welington]] *[[Cameron-13725|Daniel]] *[[Cameron-13726|Joe]] Girls *[[Cameron-13727|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-13728|Nancy]] *[[Cameron-13668|Susan]] *Hannah (inked over, possibly Hannah on the children list) *[[Cameron-13729|Lezzy]] *[[Cameron-13730|Rosetta]] *[[Cameron-13731|Fanny]] Children *[[Cameron-13732|Angeline]] *[[Cameron-13733|Nash]] *[[Cameron-13734|Georgan]] *[[Cameron-13735|Moris]] *[[Cameron-13736|Alisa]] *[[Cameron-13737|Lazany]] *[[Cameron-13738|Hannah]] For more information see [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] page ==Sources==

Brick Reformed Church Montgomery Orange County New York

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Orange County, New York]] == Brick Reformed Church, Montgomery, Orange County, New York == Contains marriages, 1734-1849; baptisms, 1734-1840; cemetery inscriptions of Revolutionary soldiers buried in the church graveyard. * Copied, typed, and indexed by Jean D. Worden. * New York Research Books - Zephyrhills, FL, 1982 ==Source examples== ====One-time use==== ::'''Source:''' :: * Worden, Jean D., ed., ''[[Space:Brick_Reformed_Church_Montgomery_Orange_County_New_York|Brick Reformed Church - Montgomery, Orange County, New York]]'' ; (New York Research Books - Zephyrhills, FL, 1982); Page 68. ::or ::'''Inline citation:''' :: Worden, Jean D., ed. ''[[Space:Brick_Reformed_Church_Montgomery_Orange_County_New_York|Brick Reformed Church - Montgomery, Orange County, New York]]'' (New York Research Books - Zephyrhills, FL, 1982), Page 68 ====Multiple page reference use==== ::'''Source:''' ::: * Worden, Jean D., ed.''[[Space:Brick_Reformed_Church_Montgomery_Orange_County_New_York|Brick Reformed Church - Montgomery, Orange County, New York]]'' (New York Research Books - Zephyrhills, FL, 1982) ::and ::'''Inline Citation:''' ::: [[#Worden|Worden]]: Page 21 ==[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brick_Reformed_Church_Montgomery_Orange_County_New_York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]== == WorldCat listing: == *https://www.worldcat.org/title/brick-reformed-church-montgomery-orange-county-new-york/oclc/50558359

Brickett Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Brickett Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Brickett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brickett Brickett] 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 Brickett 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 Brickett's), by time period (18th Century Brickett's), or by topic (Brickett DNA, Brickett Occupations, Brickett 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]].'' Dr Penelope Christensen was the originator of the Brickett One-Name Study registered with the Guild of One Name Studies in 1988. This study grew out of an interest her great grandmother Harriet Ann Brickett’s family. Her family originated in SW Bedfordshire in the 16th century, migrated into Hertfordshire then across London to Surrey and Essex, with branches emigrating to South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. The aim is to collect data on everyone recorded with this fairly rare surname and assemble them into pedigrees on AQ (Ancestral Quest) as far as possible. These are being added to FamilySearch online with sources in the Notes so they are widely available. A sideline is a small collection of pedigreed horses, dogs, goats, ships, businesses, places and fictional characters named Brickett. Caveat: The following remarks are based on information gathered so far, and reflect the availability of original, transcribed and indexed records. Variant names There are two variant spellings, BRICKET and BRICKETTS, as well as the early forms BRYCKET(T)(S) and BRIQUET, and some variants without the C, the BRIKETT(T)(S). The spelling has largely settled (about 95%) as BRICKETT in the 19th-20th centuries. A major problem with this study is the frequency of deviant spellings caused by illiteracy and poor hearing. These include Bickett, Blacket, Blackett, Brakett, Brichot, Briggett, Brocket, Brockett, Brockitt, Prickett, Rickett (my great grandmother couldn’t read and her name is so written on her son’s birth certificate). Even greater problems occur with mis-transcription: Vowels are changed resulting in Birkett, Birkitt, Brackett, Breckett, Breeket, Brikitt, Brickot, Buckett etc. K may be read as H giving Brichett. T may not be crossed, resulting in Brickell (a West Country name) and Brickelt. large numbers of post-1837 Brickett parish register entries are not matched by civil registration entries and vice-versa. A survey of the eight decennial census transcriptions on FindMyPast found that from 7% (1841) to 69% (1861) of those transcribed as Brickett were not such on the original. Conversely, it is a major job to search for the real Bricketts under all possible deviant and mis-spellings: the most common culprits seem to be Birkett, Brickell, Buckett, Prickett and Rickett. Name origin The standard sources (Guppy 1890, Bardsley 1901, Reaney 1976) see Brickett as a metathesized version of Birkett, which indicates ‘someone living near birch trees’ (birk in Scottish); or possibly ‘son of Burchard’. The conflation of Brickett with Birkett ignores the fact that Birkett originated and is still most common in northern England whilst Brickett is a southern name. Brikett occurs in the north of England and the midlands, probably as a metathesized deviant of Birkett: note both are without the C. Some early English Bricketts include John BRYKHEDE in Close Rolls 1443/4, Robert BRICKETT of Thornfield, Herts’ legacy in 1517, Adam BRYKET of Windermere, Westmorland will 1522, Thomas BRYCHETT of Rye, Sussex will 1523, Henry BRIKKET or BYRKETT Suffolk Subsidy Rolls 1524, William BRICKETT christened at St Botolph, Colchester, Essex 1528, Robert BRYKKETT of St Sepulchre, London & Emelton, Cumbs will 1537, Elisaunder BRICKET married at St Peter Cornhill, London 1539, Mylis BRICKET married at St Stephen Coleman Street, London 1539 and Arthur BRIKET of Woking, Surrey held copyhold cottage 1540. There were several concentrations of Bricketts in England when parish registers commenced in 1538. This could suggest multiple origins for the surname. Amongst early Bricketts in SE England a number of Flemish/Dutch/French given names have been noted, suggesting that the name may be derived from the Low Countries or France. These non-English given names include Evance in 1579, Hercules in 1591 and 1659, Jerbona in 1575, Josan in 1611, Josian in 1588, Josinke in 1599, Mees in 1592, Verten in 1714 and Vidna in 1593. In French Briquet means a tinder box as well as an infantry short sword. It also forms the root for words associated with brickmaking such as briquette, a little brick made of compacted coal dust. The term bricket was also used in English for gold and silver blocks. Makers or sellers of these products could have acquired this surname, however it is not known whether these terms were current in the 15th century by which time surnames were established. There is also a place called La Briquette situated in Valenciennes Nord, Pas de Calais close to the current Belgian border. Pas De Calais is the closest Department to Dover in Kent. It may be significant that La Briquette is not far east of Douai, the location of the college for training Catholic priests for England founded in 1568. There are certainly French surnames Briquett, Bricquet and De Brecquet and French names came to southern England in three waves: Walloons (French speaking people from Low Countries) about 1500 e.g. Sandwich, Kent and some East Anglian towns were 25% Walloon in 1575. Huguenots (Protestant refugees from France) 1680-1700. French Revolution 1789. Aristocrats with their servants and tradesmen. The kings of France lived in Marylebone from 1793-1815. Weavers settled in Clerkenwell & Spitalfields & many trades settled in West End. The place in Hertfordshire called Bricket Wood derives its name from two old English words meaning bright and an islet (a little piece of marshland). Older spellings of this place name (with dates) are Bruteyt (1228), Broteghte (1314), Brutethte (1342), Brygteyght (1436) and Briteygtwod (1505). Probably coincidentally the Romans used the wet boulder clay here for making bricks and tiles, and the word brick derives from the French brique (broken piece) and Teutonic brek (break). And ...... there has been a Brickett family in the area since the 16th century at least. Are these facts all red herrings ? Other possibilities include derivation from later foreign imports such as Bricketts born in Germany (1851 census) and Brickits born in Hungary (1871 census). Historical occurrences of the name Thomas Brickett was mayor of Salisbury, Wiltshire in 1519 and founded a ‘Hospital (almshouse) for Six Poor Widows’ there. It was rebuilt in 1780 and is still in service. John Brykket or Breket was ‘master cook for the king’s mouth’ for Henry VIII in 1536-1541. The Brickett family in West Wickham, Kent were largely killed by the plague in 1609-1610. Samuel & Caroline Brickett of Derby were convicted at Newgate in 1881 of stealing 329 pairs of boots ! In 1789 seaman Thomas Brickett/Burket/Burkitt became infamous as a prominent member of Fletcher Christian’s gang who mutinied on Captain Bligh’s ship Bounty. He was court martialled and hung at Spithead in 1792. Nathaniel Brickett (c.1648-after 1711) emigrated to USA from England settling in Newbury, Massachusetts. It is likely that he emanated from Bedfordshire as the only other early Nathaniels are there. His descendants are very numerous across the USA and were described in the Essex Antiquarian (Massachusetts) in 1907-1908. They included Lt. Nathaniel Brickett (1731-1805), Dr. James Brickett (1738-1818) brigadier general of the forces sent to Canada in 1776, Col. Moses Brickett (1742-1813), Dr. Daniel Brickett (1761-1835), Dr. John Brickett (1774-after 1808) and Edward Montgomery Brickett (1898-1961) a mechanical engineer and authority on concrete and concrete design having published a number of papers. Several other Bricketts emigrated in the 19th century to North America and Australia where their descendants now live. Walter Septimus Brickett (1865-1933), by trade a pianoforte maker, was the British Olympic Swimming Coach for the 1908 and 1912 Olympic Games he held a world record for the sexathlon: 1 mile each of walking, running, hurdling, cycling (3 miles), rowing and swimming all in under 1 hour. His son, Walter Sidney Brickett (1889-1945) was also a noted swimmer, he trained the British Women’s National Swimming Team in 1936 and 1937. His son, Peter Sidney Brickett (1919-1990) kept up the family swimming tradition and was awarded a Royal Humane Society Award for bravery in saving three lives at Clacton, Essex in 1939. His son David John Brickett b.1950 captained the Eastern Province cricket team, Port Elizabeth, South Africa George Brickett (1868-1904) became a professional cricketer in Surrey after 12 years army service including in Egypt and the Sudan. Patrick Walter Brickett (1921-1989) was awarded a Member of British Empire MBE And we mustn’t forget that the Daily Telegraph of 1903 called attention to the Rover Company's new eccentric Brickett chain adjustment ! Name frequency The number of Bricketts is difficult to assess because of the frequency of mis-transcription. Dr P. found only 101 Bricket(t)(s) in the 1881 census and there were 338 births registered 1837-2005 (with only 5% not spelled Brickett). Only 11 researchers contacted her in 25 years. Excluding the North American families, there are 3,250 individuals on my PAF database, many of which are probably duplicates. Distribution of the name I have concentrated my research on the English families, but Bricketts are found in North America, Australasia and South Africa and probably elsewhere. The parish registers have concentrations of Bricketts in towns in several southern English counties. ==How to Join== To join the Brickett 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: [[Snook-1706|Paul Snook]]''' for assistance. Paul Snook the current custodian of this tree, his interest is by way of his late mother Olive G P Brickett who shared useful information with Dr Christensen. {{Member|ONS|name=Brickett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Brickey Cemetery

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==General Information== This free space page for Brickey Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Brickey Cemetery '''Address:''' Townsend, Blount County, Tennessee '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.69022, -83.71077 ==History== Located approximately 1.6 miles east of the red light on US 321 in Townsend, Tennessee. The Tuckaleechee Primitive Baptist Church was built in the 1860's on the front part of the lot but it was later moved to its present location. In the 1800's William Brickey deeded the back part of the lot as a public burying ground. ==More Information== * See the [[:Category:Brickey_Cemetery%2C_Townsend%2C_Tennessee|Brickey Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/9685/brickey-cemetery Brickey Cemetery on Find A Grave]

Brickwall Comes Down for Charles W Summers

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[[Category: Fuller-5853 Family Source Pages]] == '''Let the TRUMPETS sound - It's PARTY time''' == [[Summers-3215|Charles Wesley Summers]] (abt. 1846 - 1931) === Parents of Charles W Summers Found === '''Parents:''' Charles W Summers born about 1822 in Kentucky and Belinda born 1820 in Indiana. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11670-101628-0?cc=1401638 Lines 15 through 20] HOH: Charles W Summers age 28 and Belinda Summers age 30, both residing in Lexington, Scott, Indiana, United States; with 4 children: WIlliam T 9; Robinson S 7; John W 5 and Charles W 4. Citing family 63 NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007 for Scott County 1840-1848 Volume 2A Image 15 of 87 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BLJ-9X?i=14&cc=1410397 Marriage License issued on 24 Sep 1840] Film # 005206256 Image 139 of 459. "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF3P-PPX : 3 December 2014), Charles W. Summers and Malinda Kimberlin, 24 Sep 1840; citing reference p 2 n 8; FHL microfilm 549,440. : Residences with Father as HOH: :* 1850: Lexington, Scott, Indiana "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHV7-6B6 : 12 April 2016), Charles W Summers, 4, in household of Charles W Summers, 28, Lexington, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing family 63, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Other Household Members: Belinda, 30; William T, 9; Robinson S, 5. :* 1860: Desmoine Township, Clark, Missouri, United States "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH89-TK8 : 26 July 2017), Chas Summer, 13, in entry for C W Summer, 38, in Desmoine Township, Clark, Missouri, United States during 1860 . Other Household Members: Catherine E, 38; Wm T, 19; ROb, 17; Jno W, 15; Thos W, 9; Orphea, 5. NOTE: Belinda passed away in 1851 and his father married Catherine === Reality Check === Once the '''CELEBRATION ENDS''', there's even more work to do: '''ONE BRICKWALL''' has fallen down only to reveal '''ANOTHER GENERATION''' of potential '''BRICKWALLs'''! == Sources ==

Brickwall Joel Per Söderberg

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In a private discussion October 2017 about Global connections between [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]] and [[Ekeblad-7|Eva Ekeblad]] it came up that Isabelle had a loose end in her network, [[Söderberg-137|Joel Per Soderberg]], with Swedish origins. Joel Soderberg, born in Sweden in 1877, was not a very close relation and Isabelle was not familiar with the Swedish resources for finding his whereabouts before emigration. However, Isabelle had located the record for his emigration in 1903: * "Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2365-G2S : 4 December 2014), Per J Soderberg, 1903; citing Immigration, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, NARA microfilm publication T843 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,404,185. The emigration year made it clear that it should be possible to find Joel in an indexed census at Riksarkivet SVAR: [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?sprak=Engelska&returnURL=https://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar Folkräkningar, SVAR] - the first fully covering and indexed census being in 1880. (This was before the resources at Riksarkivet became free of charge, as they are from Feb 1st 2018. So Eva did the lookup.) A search in the census 1890 for Joel, born 1877, living together with a father with a last name Söderberg turned up two hits. The extended search option to search for the last name of the father was chosen because children are not indexed with a surname while they are still living with their parents. The hits were: * Karl August Joel - wrong name combination * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar?Fornamn=Joel&DatumFran=1877&DatumTill=1877&Folk1860=false&Folk1870=false&Folk1880=false&Folk1890=true&Folk1900=false&Folk1910=false&Folk1930=false&Faders_efternamn=S%c3%b6derberg&AvanceradSok=true&page=2&postid=Folk_104300817&tab=post#tab Per Joel] - sounds right, doesn't it? The census record told us that in 1890 Per Joel was living in Mo parish with his parents, [[Jönsson-3791|Per Söderberg]] and [[Persdotter-2868|Ingeborg Persdotter]] and a number of younger siblings. It also told us that Per Joel was born in Söderhamn in 1877. Looking up his birth record confirmed that he had the same birth date in the Swedish birth book as in the California Death Index. * "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VG5R-74T : 26 November 2014), Joel Peter Soderberg, 16 Apr 1949; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?sprak=Engelska&returnURL=https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0013504_00242 Söderhamns kyrkoarkiv, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010202/C I/5 (1868-1877), bildid: A0013504_00242] Riksarkivet SVAR Having the name and birth date in agreement, you should still check up the family in the household records, to see that they really did emigrate. In this case more or less the whole family went to America (although not all together).

Brickwall Theories

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[[Category: Irish Settlement Brickwalls]] ---- == Introduction == While there are numerous Brickwalls associated with The Irish Settlement, only Brickwalls for whom plausible information have been presented that may assist in discovering resources that will allow us to break the wall down going back in time will be presented here. For a complete list of Brickwalls and more information about contributing to this page, please visit the Brickwalls category page linked above. == Milestones == To date, no Brickwalls have been broken down. ----

Bride of the Sea, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1854

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[[Category:Bride of the Sea, Arrived 11 Aug 1854]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == General Information == Name: [[Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship|'''Bride of the Sea''']] ~ Specs: Tonnage 'Old Measurement' = 1000 === Journey/s === :[[Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship|'''Bride of The Sea''']] UK to AU :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Bride_of_the_Sea_Sailing_Ship-1.jpg] * Departure Port: Liverpool, England * Arrival Date: 11 Aug 1854 * Arrival Port: Geelong, Port Phillip, Australia * Days at sea: 70 * Number of Souls: 458 with 102 Males; 259 Females; 34 MU14 63 FU14N === Captain & Crew === * The Captain - Robert Elder... * Surgeon Superintendent/s - J.F. Grace & W.F. Goss === PASSENGER LISTS === * Assisted passenger lists (1839-1871) Record Series Number (VPRS): 14 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists * Results for Victoria Inward Passenger Lists 1839-1923 from Find My Past database at: https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=victoria+inward+passenger+lists+1839-1923&eventyear=1854&eventyear_offset=2&shipname=bride+of+the+sea == Sources == * PROV Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-18711[http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=CULPH&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=70&y=18 PROV Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=Boyle&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=56&y=19 PROV Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] * Return of Ships and Emigrants dispatched by Public Funds to Victoria, in 1854, 1855, and up to the 31st March 1856. from the Ships List at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/aust1850s.shtml

Brideau

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Brideau_Name_Study]]

Brideau Name Study

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[[Category:Brideau 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 ==

Bridgeland-Riverside, Alberta One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Locality, Place Studies]] [[Category:Canada, Place Studies]] [[Category:Bridgeland-Riverside, Alberta One Place Study]] [[Category:Bridgeland-Riverside, Calgary]]
Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
== Bridgeland-Riverside, Alberta One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Bridgeland-Riverside, Alberta|category=Bridgeland-Riverside, Alberta One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[http://www.brcacalgary.org/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q4966515|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bridgeland-Riverside, Alberta One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''State/Province:''' Alberta :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.054722, -114.046111 :'''Elevation:''' 1048.0 m or 3438.3 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Bridges from Sweden

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It used to be that the Connection Finder was limited to ten ''Degrees of connection'' plus three anchor profiles. The New and Improved WikiTree Connection Finder, launched in September 2020, lets us view the paths from one profile to '''any''' other profile connected to the Global Tree. This new facility inspired the exploration of [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles: A Geometry of The Tree]], an adventure started in November 2020 and still continuing. ==Bridges in the Connection Finder== Unless you are very well connected you will soon notice that your path to the featured profiles of the week always goes through a one of a small set of "gatekeeper" profiles. It may even happen that your path to the Global Tree always goes through one of your parents, never through the other.If that is the case in spite of your tree being equally filled out with great-grands on both sides, you need to go looking "sideways" for a connection to some branch that is already in WikiTree. Perhaps one of your grand-uncles had a brother-in-law whose family already has profiles. From [[Ekeblad-7|my]] Swedish perspective the gatekeeper profiles are mostly emigrants to North America, crossing the pond, like bridges. I suspect that WikiTree members from most European countries will have some emigrant bridges recurring in their connection finder views. These were the ones I marked as bridges in 2020: * [[Hedfors-3|Greta Anna Catrina (Hedfors) Hallquist (1899-1981)]], emigrated in 1912 * [[Källberg-63|Johan Adolf (Källberg) Kallberg (1893-1943)]], emigrated in 1922 * [[Strid-27|Carl Victor (Strid) Streed (1858-1924)]], emigrated in 1889 In 2022 these bridges have been "outdistanced" by some others, who are now regularly appearing in the shortest paths to featured profiles. * [[Persdotter-2815|Hedvig Vilhelmina (Persdotter) Peterson (1860-1903)]], emigrated in 1884 * [[Andreasdotter-468|Carolina (Andreasdotter) Lundeen (1856-1937)]], emigrated in 1890 * [[Hedfors-11|Karl Erik (Hedfors) Hedford (1907-1966)]], emigrated in 1912 * There is also [[Lindström-392|Hulda Elina (Lindström) Sjoholm (1870-1967)]], emigrated in 1888, who doesn't have the bridge picture, since a family member uploaded a portrait photo. The blue bridge stands out wisually when you play with hthe Connection Finder. ==Olof's circles in comparison== In November 2020 [[Space:Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree|Olof Andersson (1793-1860)]] was chosen as one of the [[Space:100_Circles|100 circles]] focus profiles. At that time [[Hedfors-3|Margaret Hedfors]] was the most frequently appearing bridge for Olof in the Connection Finder, which was the reason for using her as a "guide", when choosing profiles to compare with Olof. The diagram plotting the number of profiles in each of Olof's circles (a circle being all profiles with the same distance from Olof) shows a pretty typical curve: a little steeper on the left side where the low-number circles are and a slightly gentler slope on the right side of the peak. An initial perception was that the curve for any profile would look more or less like that, the big difference being how far to the right the curve would peak, or, in other words, how long the "inroad" would be. {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-4.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Olof's circles in November 2020 }} To illustrate this Olof was compared with a couple of other profiles in the same kinship network, and then with one more profile "on the other side of the bridge". First he was compared to [[Eriksdotter-714|Stina Eriksdotter (1824-1875)]], Olof being five generations back in the maternal branch of [[Ekeblad-7|Eva Ekeblad]] and Stina being three generations back in the paternal branch, bringing her closer to the bridge. {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-1.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Compared populations of the circles of Olof and Stina }} Then [[Brodin-7|Apollonia Nilsdotter Brodin (1821-1878)]] was brought in, also three generations back in the paternal branch, but on a closer line to Margaret Hedfors. {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-2.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Compared populations of the circles of Olof, Stina and Apollonia }} The most frequent path goes by way of [[Philip-388|William Gerald (Bill) Philip (1930-2015)]], who is in Margaret's third circle. So he was brought in as a fourth comparison profile. {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-3.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Compared populations of the circles of Olof, Stina, Apollonia and Bill }} Finally [[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop Esq (1622-1700)]] was brought into the comparison. He has been with the 100 Circles from the beginning, being known as the profile with the shortest mean distance found so far, at that time. (This has not changed much). {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-5.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Compared populations of the circles of Olof, Stina, Apollonia, Bill and Samuel Lothrop }} All in all this made a nice progression of similar curves, with successively shorter inroads to the main hill. Comparing the circle populations of the same five profiles two years later, in November 2020, does not give the same neat picture. That is, the two American profiles hold their positions, but the three Swedish profiles jumble together and are hard to tell apart. {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-6.png |align=c |size=600 |caption= 2022 comparison }} Looking at the population changes for the five sample persons over the past two years gives a neater picture: {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-7.png |align=c |size=800 |caption= Change over two years }} You can see that the population in the circles of the two American profiles has not changed much - basically they have benefitted from the general addition of connected profiles to the Big Tree. Two of the Swedish profiles have undergone a marked shift towards the left side, profiles being shifted into closer circles by new connections being made by the finding and creation of new bridges . The third, Apollonia, who is the closest to the Margaret Hedfors bridge, has not changed as much. It may be that since she was already well connected by more than one emigrant in her closest circles, there was not as much scope for new discoveries around her. ==Footnote==

Bridges Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bivins-83|Richard Bivins]]. 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=13422798 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bridget Bowling To-Do List

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I am trying to straighten out my tiny branch of the Bigelow family tree. I've ran into a few issues. There are profiles already on wikitree that are in my line and that are inconsistent with how I've researched them. I'm currently trying to research and accurately source a few ancestors. Research: *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=lcEKiggzDaEC&pg=GBS.PP7] Genealogy of the Bigelow Family of America, Howe. Google Play, Free Copy Link *[http://www.nekg-vt.com/submenu-townreports.htm] Vermont NorthEast Kingdom Genealogy *[http://dayfamilytree.ca/familygroup.php?familyID=F822&tree=ddamd] Day Family Genealogy *[http://www.bahistory.org/HistoricalBrighton_Winship_Vol1.pdf] Historical Brighton Volume One, Winship, Free, PDF *[http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr07/rr07_291.html] Pane-Joyce Genealogy *[http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/John_Bigelow_(1681-1770)] FamilyPedia *[http://www.genealogybug.net/FAHowardGen9.htm] GenealogyBug *[http://hartford.omaxfield.com/PDF/SextonsList_ABG.pdf] SEXTON’S LIST OF BURIALS CENTER CHURCH BURYING GROUND HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, Annotated by Mary K. Talcott, (as published in consecutive issues of The Connecticut Magazine, 1898-1899) ===================== *[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/connecticut-genealogy/new-london/colchester_congregational_church_marriages_1800.htm]1732 - 1799 Congregational Church Colchester, Connecticut Early Marriage Records - 1800 (Researching Hannah Fuller. Fact Shown: STRONG, Josiah, Jr., & Hannah FULLER, Nov. 1, 1733) *[https://archive.org/stream/fullergenealogy01full#page/37/mode/2up/search/Josiah]Fuller genealogy ..by Fuller, William Hyslop, 1839-(pg. 38 Matthew Fuller, Hannah Fullers father. pg. 39 lists Hannah, her husband Josiah Strong and children.

Bridget Bowling To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bigelow-1267|Bridget Bowling]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bigelow-1267&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bridget Bowling To-Do List|Bridget's current to-do list]].'' == Goal== [[Carroll-4895|Luke Carroll]] truly did "father a nation". He was married four times and had MANY children. I am hoping to accurately link the correct children to their mother and rule out duplicate children. Many of his children went by their middle names at times and I'm convinced some sites/trees I have used as reference have accidentally duplicated a few unintentionally. So another goal is to track down all of his children as well. == Census Sheets== I am attempting to gather the census sheets for Luke and his wives/children and slowly add in the members, correctly. *[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Carroll-4895] 1850 Census Sheet, Luke is listed in his father Daniels household. (Daniel is the next project, adding this now because it will come in handy in the future) *[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Walker-21863-1.jpg] 1900 Census sheet. This one is loaded with Carroll family households. == Further Research == [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9KM-GVQ] Death Record To look into. Father listed is Daniel Boone Carroll, Mother Sally Sterngill, Child Eveneth Carroll died in 1916. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NMPG-8ZT]Death Record, confirm names.

Bridgetown, WA - Heritage Tree

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[[Category: Western Australia, Heritage Sites]] [[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Bridgetown, Western Australia]] *Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes | [[:Category: Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Bridgetown,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Bridgetown-Greenbushes#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | [[:Category: Greenbushes, Western Australia|Greenbushes, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Greenbushes,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_Shire_of_Bridgetown-Greenbushes|''Heritage'' '''photos''' - ''W®'']] :[https://www.bridgetown.wa.gov.au/ Shire of '''Bridgetown-Greenbushes''']
:[[Gregory-6317|Augustus Charles '''Gregory''' KCMG ''(1819 - 1905)'' - Surveyor]] :[[Blechynden-18|John '''Blechynden''' ''(1833 - 1900)'' - Settler ]][https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-18 ''and Descendants'' ] *''Visit : '' [https://honouringveterans.org/search-veterans-born-in/BRIDGETOWN,%2520WA?fbclid=IwAR1_nDMEuywvq9RKoW-wKi802OcVzpORA1ndewcVtslR2y_WXPCI_mKcX_Q Veterans born in Bridgetown, WA ''WWII'' ] :[https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4626 Bridgetown Memorial '''Park and Gates''' ''RSL'' ]
[https://inherit.dplh.wa.gov.au/public/inventory/printsinglerecord/a838d6dd-d4ec-41e4-85c3-36bce423bd3c?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2_QQ7QCMqunMEoLTKDPc6xBZ0kNuGw9K4-WaFjvc3L2rVNUJ4dlNaRQv0_aem_AZPUMg9Fjx_X7cucBg5W9iTGJYJ-0-BsNispUmC8CdvKe29YZdTd1UeaIlu_j50nTn5jPRMITQvJqGwf48yPHt9E Bridgetown Memorial Park, '''War Memorial''' & Pavilion ''inherit.''] :[https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2352 Uniting Church, People at Bridgetown Honor Roll ''RSL'' ] :[http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/multiple/display/60144-bridgetown-war-memorial Bridgetown ''War Memorial'' 11 November ''1920, 1921 and, 1952.'' ''MA'' ] :[https://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2014/03/18/3966561.htm ''From a ford, to a bridge, to a town:'' the early history of Bridgetown] ::[https://www.bridgetown.wa.gov.au/Profiles/bridgetown/Assets/ClientData/SOBG_Heritage_Trail_booklet_Feb22_WEB.pdf '''#26''' - Police Reserve/Riverwood, -
''photo in Bridgetown Heritage Walk'' booklet - (other Moulton #'s '''9; 22''')
] :::[https://trailswa.com.au/trails/bridgetown-heritage-trail/print ''trails'' Bridgetown ''Heritage Trail''] === People – LifeTree === '''Bridgetown,''' June 21. ('''1900,''') THE PREMIER IN [[Space:Western_Australia,_South_West_Region|THE SOUTHWEST.]] ('''1900,''' June 22). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23838298 ''The West Australian''
\ (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved August 7, 2020]

This morning the [[Forrest-899|'''Premier''']] was interviewed by representatives of all the local bodies. Mr. Walter, R.M., in the absence of the member for the district, introduced a deputation consisting of Mr. H. Doust (chairman of the Nelson Roads Board), Mr. G. W. Hester (Nelson Agricultural Society), Mr. [[Blechynden-44|J. W. Blechynden]] (Local Board of Health), Mr. P. J. Ladden (secretary of the Roads Board), and Mr. J. Smith Scott. A request was made for a grant of £150 to construct a bridge over the [[space:Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree|''Blackwood River,'']] in Hampton-street. The present structure had done service for 25 years == Sources ==

Bridgetown, WA - History Tree

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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] :::[[Space:Bridgetown_Historical_Society_-_History_Tree|''Back: <'' '''Bridgetown Historical Society''' - History Tree]] :'''Bridgetown''' [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history/historical-town-names#B Latitude 33° 57' Longitude 116° 08' - ''Western Australia's land information authority'' ] Bridgetown is a picturesque townsite on the ''Blackwood River'' between Greenbushes and Manjimup. The name of the town was proposed by Surveyor T.C. Carey in '''1868''' at the suggestion of the settlers of the area "as it is at a bridge and the [[Space:Bridgetown_1864_-_Ship_Tree|''Bridgetown'']] was the first ship to put in at Bunbury for the wool from these districts".
It was approved by Governor [[Hampton-4415|Hampton]] at the suggestion of [[Roe-2746|J. S. Roe,]] the Surveyor-General, in June 1868. An earlier suggestion by Carey was ''"Geegelup",'' the Aboriginal name of the place and a brook through the town. The name was gazetted on 9/6/'''1868.''' === People – LifeTree === ::TO BRIDGETOWN AND BACK. ('''1914,'''). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26903439 ''AN EASTER HOLIDAY JAUNT.''] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26903439 ''The West Australian'' ('''1914,''').]
(Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), ''p. 8.'' Retrieved April 7, 2023]
:::CORONATION CELEBRATIONS ('''1937,''') CORONATION CELEBRATIONS ('''1937,''' April 30). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article266789746 ''The Blackwood Times''
(Greenbushes, WA : 1905 - 1955), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved May 8, 2023]

'''Bridgetown''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article266789746 Arrangements]
::::[[Space:Western_Australia%2C_South_West_Region|'''South West Region''']] The '''Blackwood''' River is a major river and catchment in the [[wikipedia:Blackwood_River|South West of Western Australia. W®]]
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In '''1827''' it was named by Stirling after Vice-Admiral Sir [[Blackwood-506|'''Henry Blackwood''',]] under whom he served as a Midshipman on HMS ''Warspite'' in 1808–1909 during the Napoleonic Wars, in the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
Historically it was of considerable importance in the early days of the [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|'''Swan River Colony''',]] and more recently of importance in the ecology of the Augusta-Margaret River region due to conflicts in land use policy.
The upper catchment contains '''Toolibin''' Lake, [[wikipedia:Blackwood_River#History|a nature reserve and Ramsar site. . . ''more'' . . W®]]
[http://www.wetlandresearch.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Froend-Halse-Storey-1997-Toolibin.pdf Planning for the recovery of Lake '''Toolibin,''' Western Australia . . ''with sketch map . . '' ]
[https://www.wickepin.wa.gov.au/Assets/TLNDRC_project_summary.pdf '''Toolibin''' Lake Natural Diversity Recovery Catchment Project Summary . . ''with photos . . '' ]
::[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26252813 :'''Sources'''

Bridgetown Historical Society - History Tree

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[[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] ::[https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/police-station-museum Bridgetown '''Historical Society''' Inc.] = > HOME | ABOUT |
CONFERENCE SEP 23 | GHOST WALKS | PUBLICATIONS | POLICE STATION 1880 | More
=== Books === :a '''Blackwood''' ''Trilogy:'' John A. Maslin - 3 Parts; Index, and Maps - [https://www.vividpublishing.com.au/blackwood/ ''VIVID'' Publishing] :[https://www.bridgetown.wa.gov.au/Profiles/bridgetown/Assets/ClientData/SOBG_Heritage_Trail_booklet_Feb22_WEB.pdf Bridgetown '''Heritage Walk''' - ''Trail booklet (1-66) - pdf''] :''Bridgetown : the early years:'' FranTaylor, 2014. :''Seven Bridges:'' Mary Elgar, [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/ Bridgetown Historical Society] :''A Mere Country Village:'' Mary Elgar, 2018 :[https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/publications The Gazetting of Bridgetown] :[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
Page 3 and 4. - | - ''(see: Moulton in ''Heritage Walk'' Trail booklet - #s 9; 22, and 26)'' === Heritage === :[[space:Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree|Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree]] :[[space:Bridgetown, WA - Heritage Tree|Bridgetown, WA - Heritage Tree ]] :[[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree |Bridgetown, WA - History Tree]] :[[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree]] === People – LifeTree === :[[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden ''(1833 - 1900)'' ]] [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/heritage-sites - ''A Pioneer''] :[[Moulton-1066|Abraham Walter Moulton ''(1839 - 1899)'' ]] [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/police-station-museum - ''Policeman''] :'''Sources'''

Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree

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[[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] *'''Heritage''' Listing: [http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/1895cdae-58fb-42aa-a110-bf86314b50b4 ''Pioneer Cemetery'' is within Pioneer Park, 10 Nelson St, Bridgetown] | [https://www.google.com/maps/@-33.9546838,116.1327664,73m/data=!3m1!1e3 ''google map'' - \|/ ] ::The ''Pioneer Cemetery'' in Bridgetown was opened in January '''1878''' with the last burial taking place on 23 March '''1926.''' The Cemetery is the resting home to many of our early pioneers and was made into a scenic parkland during '''1988''' as part of the Bicentenial celebrations. :::[https://www.bridgetown.wa.gov.au/community/cemeteries.aspx - ''from'' Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes '': Cemeteries''] {{Image|file=Photos-802.png |align=r |size= 120 |label= Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown . . . (1878 - 1926) |caption= [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown
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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton]] }} == People – LifeTree == :Some early Pioneers in the District, to have Headstones here *[[Trayhorn-1|Esther Rosanna (Trayhorn) '''Moulton''' (abt. 1840 - 1886) ]] *[[O'Toole-792|Josephine Lucritia (O'Toole) '''McAlinden''' (1880 - 1902) ]] *[[Reeve-2180|George '''Reeve''' (1827 - 1901) ]] *[[Doust-19|Isaac '''Doust''' (1813 - 1903) ]] :Some early Pioneers in the District, Without Headstones here :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm ''Bridgetown Pioneer'' Cemetery from ''Oz Burials'' ] *[[Blechynden-29|George '''Blechynden''' (abt. 1804 - 1889) ]] *[[Green-33634|Elizabeth ('''Green''') Blechynden (1839 - 1891) ]] *[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'' : Family History]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
Page 4. :::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606840/bridgetown-pioneer-cemetery ''findagrave.com'' site, and photos ] | [http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/History+of+Country+Town+Names ''History of'' : '''Country Town names'''.]
[https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/about-us ''Landgate'' : '''Western Australian''' Land Information Authority]
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Bridgforth Family Cemetery

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Bridgham Name Study

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[[Category:Bridgham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bridgham-36|Joel Bridgham]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Bridgman Family Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Bridgman Family == : Descendants of James Bridgman 1636-1894 === Citation === Bridgman, Burt Nichols and Joseph Clark Bridgman. Genealogy of the Bridgman Family: Descendants of James Bridgman 1636-1894.1894. Hyde Park, Mass. Includes names, birth, marriage and death dates of family members from 1636 to 1894. === Description === Ten generations of Bridgman Family. Available as a PDF at https://ia801407.us.archive.org/30/items/genealogybridgm01bridgoog/genealogybridgm01bridgoog.pdf. It is in the public domain and available through Google Book Search. === Note: Poor Sourcing === I have done no additional research, and the extensive research done by my distant cousin is not sourced in the book. Please keep the relatively poor sourcing in mind if you want to link to this information. === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=UUU2AAAAMAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=jR6ZS6QsFIMC * https://archive.org/details/genealogybridgm00bridgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogybridgm01bridgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbridg00brid * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbridg00brid_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729748 === Table of Contents === * Chart * Introduction * Synopsis * The Colonial Family * Descendants of Deliverance * Descendants of Isaac * Descendants of Ebenezer * Descendants of Orlando * Appendix * 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 === * Bridgman, Joseph Clark. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Bridgman Family, Descendants of James Bridgman, 1636-1894|Genealogy of the Bridgman Family, Descendants of James Bridgman, 1636-1894]]'' (Hyde Park, Mass., 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bridgman|Bridgman]])

Brief History of Cameroon

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[[Category:Cameroon]] == Outline == Cameroon was at the crossroads of African migration and influences, north-south and east-west, for millennia, and has been the home of a wide variety of peoples. The name Cameroon arose when Portuguese sailors, exploring eastwards along the West African coast encountered a river, full of shrimps, which they named Rio dos Camarões. The northern parts of Cameroon were subsumed into various empires, caliphates and emirates in the Sahel grasslands over the centuries. Further south, in the forests, where travel was more difficult, and horse and cattle did not survive, kingdoms and areas of influence were much smaller, corresponding to tribal and linguistic groupings. Early trade was small scale. Long distance trade, including slaves, was orientated to the north and onwards to the trans-Saharan routes. As sea and ocean borne trade developed in the 16th century onwards, the coasts became known as the "Gold Coast" around Ghana, and the "Slave Coast" further east, when the Trans-Atlantic "Triangular Trade" In slaves grew. When the British Royal Navy started suppressing the slave trade in West Africa after 1807, trades in natural resources, such as bananas, groundnuts, ivory and palm oil, grew, and several European trading companies established themselves on the Wouri River alongside the well established locals. The German based companies petitioned Germany for protection of their interests and in 1884, Dr Gustav Nachtigal was appointed Imperial Commissioner for West Africa. He visited in the gunboat Möwe and Togo and Kamerun were declared as German colonies. === Timeline === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Date|| Event |- |1380-1893 || On the fringes of Bornu Empire In the Sahel |- | 1450-1590 || On the fringes of the Songhai Empire in the Sahel |- | 1472||Explorer Fernão do Pó from Portugal discovers an estuary abundant in shrimps |- | 1804-1903|| Hausa-Fulani Caliphate of Sokoto established |- |1807, 1833||Slavery abolished in the British Empire |- |1841||British Royal Navy survey and map Cameroon River mouth and coast |- |1844|| Joseph Merrick, a Jamaican Baptist Christian established a Mission at Bimbia on the land of Isubu leader Bile, known as "King William" |- |1858|| [[Saker-11|Alfred Saker]] establishes a community of freed slaves at Amboises (Ambozes) Bay and renames it Victoria (now Limbé) |- |1868|| Hamburg company of Carl Woermann establishes a trading post ("factory") near Douala |- |1879-1881|| Several traders write repeatedly to the British Government requesting protection of their interests. |- | 1884 ||Several trading companies request German protection, and German Togoland and Kamerun established by Gustav Nachtigal and gunboat Möwe. |- | 1911|| Neukamerun land added by Treaty with France |- | 1916 || German Kamerun conquered by Britain and France in World War I |- | 1919 || League of Nations mandates split into British Cameroons and French Cameroun |- | 1960 || Independence of French Cameroun granted |- | 1961 || British South Cameroon joins francophone Cameroun as a federated bilingual country. British North Cameroon joins Nigeria |- | 1972 || Federated East and West Cameroons unified as United Republic of Cameroon |- |1975|| Renamed Republic of Cameroon |- |2008|| Provinces renamed Regions |- |2016-present||Anglophone Crisis |- |} === Languages === The official national languages are French and English. In the north, Fulfulde, the language of the Fulani, is widely spoken. In the forest areas there are about 200 languages mainly from the Bantu linguistic family. Pidgin English is a widely spoken ''lingua franca''. It is a language that is distinct from English, with a different grammar, and a mixture of English, French, Portuguese, and local words. === Religions === The northern parts of the country are mainly Muslim. The southern parts are Christian with traditional indigenous beliefs and practices. Francophone Christians are mainly Catholic, Anglophones Protestant. Both Christian and Muslim holidays are celebrated. Religious tolerance is ubiquitous. === Governance === Tbd == Sources == * Allen, W. "Excursion up the River of Cameroons and to the Bay of Amboises." The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 13 (1843): 1-17. Accessed March 2, 2021. doi:10.2307/1798132. * "Alfred Saker The Pioneer of the Cameroons", Emily Martha Ashfield Saker, (1908), London: Religious Tract Society, ISBN 1 175 69259 X. * "Alfred Saker (1814-1880), Missionary to Africa : A Biography", Underhill, Edward Bean, (1884) London: Baptist Missionary Society, in English. * "Der Bahnbrecher christlicher Kultur in Kamerun (Alfred Saker)", Underhill, Edward Bean, 1885, trans. J.G. Oncken Nachfolger, im Deutsch. * Zeitlyn, D. 2018. A summary of Cameroonian Administrative history. Vestiges: Traces of Record 4, 1-13. DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.6084/m9.figshare.6894695 * "Eye-Witnesses to the Annexation of Cameroon 1883-1887", Shirley G Ardener, Ministry of Primary Education and West Cameroon Antiquities Commission, 1968, Government Press, Buea, West Cameroon.

Brief History of Germany

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European soil, climate and configuration of the country and its position in relation to others and to the sea are factors primary importance.

Brief History of Maryland Militia and Research Resources

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[[Category:Maryland Militia, American Revolution]] =Brief History of Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War; and Resources for Research= During the Revolutionary War, soldiers from Maryland served in three organizations: * The "Continentals": units created or designated to fulfill quotas levied by the Continental Congress, typically serving under Washington's command in the Continental Army. * "State troops": units created for full-time service. * Militia: part-time soldiers serving as needed for specific purposes usually within the boundaries of Maryland. In addition, Maryland had its own Navy and a company of Marines. ==Chronology== Maryland had a militia since the early days of the colony. Many Marylanders had served in the French & Indian War, and had experience when the Revolution began. 12 December 1774: Maryland urged its able freemen, aged 16 to 50 to voluntarily form militia units. 14 June 1775: The Continental Congress accepted responsibility to form an Army. 2 August 1775: Acting upon a request from Congress, Maryland sent two rifle companies for service in the Continental Army. July-August 1775: Maryland authorized armed opposition to British troops and enacted mandatory service in the militia for all able freemen (with a few occupational exemptions). Forty companies of "minutemen" (part of the militia) were authorized to act outside the province when necessary. December 1775-January 1776: The Minuteman experiment was abandoned. Maryland "state troops" were established, as well as a Navy and a company of Marines. The province was divided into five military districts with a Brigadier heading each. Most militia companies were organized into 38 battalions, with the battalions reporting to the appropriate Brigadier. December 1775-February 1776: Two companies of minutemen (from Kent and Queen Anne's) were dispatched to the "Eastern Shore Battalion" in Virginia. June 1776: Congress established the "Flying Camp" as a strategic reserve of the Continental Army. Pennsylvania and Delaware sent militia units for their portion, but Maryland, instead, recruited individuals to fill its portion. So the Marylanders of the Flying Camp were Continentals. The Flying Camp was discontinued in Dec 1776. September 1776: Congress enlarged the Army to 88 battalions; Maryland was given a quota of 8. One battalion of the Continental Army was stationed in Salisbury to defend the Bay. December 1776: Congress authorized an Army of 110 infantry regiments. This was the peak authorized size during the war; subsequently, the Army's size diminished. July 1777: Military districts were abolished; instead each county was given a "county lieutenant" to command the battalion(s) within the county. Battalion numbers were dropped, although some persisted in an informal manner. October 1780: Maryland created a "Select Militia" intended to have better training and a higher alert status. It also authorized 25-man "Horse Troops". ==Evolution of Some Units== Some units evolved from militia to state troops, or from state troops to Continentals. This section briefly surveys some of those units. ===1st Maryland Regiment=== Some of the first Maryland volunteers of the Revolution were recruited by Capt. Mordecai Gist and organized 3 December 1774 as the ''Baltimore Independent Cadets''. When State Troops were organized in January 1776, Gist was named 2nd major of the ''Maryland Battalion''. It would seem likely that the Cadets were absorbed wholly or in part into the Battalion. In August 1776, the Battalion, commanded by Smallwood, was taken into the Continental Army as the ''1st Maryland Regiment''. Wright, pp. 81, 277. ===2nd Maryland Regiment=== The ''Seven Independent Companies'' of state troops were authorized by Maryland in January 1776 and were organized during March. These companies were later aggregated into a Continental regiment authorized by Congress in August 1776--the ''2nd Maryland Regiment''. Wright, pp. 81, 277. ===Maryland Artillery Companies=== Two companies of artillery authorized by Maryland in January 1776 were organized during March as the ''1st Company of Matrosses in the Province of Maryland'' and the ''Company of Matrosses Stationed at Annapolis''. A third company was formed during the subsequent winter. All three were adopted into the Continental Army in late 1777 as the ''1st, 2nd, and 3rd Maryland Continental Artillery Companies''. In 1780, they were reorganized and combined with others to create the ''1st Continental Artillery Regiment''. Wright, pp. 149, 336. ==References== ==Research Resources== * Clements, S. Eugene and Wright, F. Edward, The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War, Westminster, MD : Heritage Books, 2006. This is a compilation of muster roles and other documents related to the Maryland militia. The material is indexed in various ways and is the best available starting point for documenting the service of an individual in the militia. 40-plus pages of front matter summarize legislative actions concerning the creation of Maryland militia and state troops, as well as the assignment of units to the Continental Army. Nearly 100 pages comprise an alphabetical list of militia officers with useful annotations. More than 200 pages provide transcriptions of available muster rolls and an alphabetical index to the names. A particularly valuable contribution is a careful differentiation of Continental units, state troops and militia units. * Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day, 3 vols., Hatboro, PA : Tradition Press, 1967. A detailed history, with extensive quotations from original documents. Available online at Internet Archive, https://archive.org. * Wright, Robert K., Jr., The Continental Army. Army Lineage Series (David Trask, editor). Washington D.C. Center of Military History, United States Army, 1983, 1989. Commissioned by the U.S. Army’s Center of Military History, this book is the authoritative reference to the organization of the Continental Army. The book notes (pp. 277-280), that the seven Maryland regiments of the Continental Army provide the legacy for the current 175th Infantry Division of the Maryland National Guard. * Maryland Archives. Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution. Archives of Maryland Online. Volume 18. https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000018/html/ : 2018. This is a web presentation of: Bernard Christian Steiner, editor, Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution, 1775-1783, Archives of Maryland, Volume 18, (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1900). This is the most valuable single source for the names of Maryland soldiers in the Continental Army. Service in Maryland State Troops is also described; militia service is not covered. The web version has been translated via OCR to readable, searchable text; it appears that effort has been made to correct the inevitable errors of the OCR process. The website provides an option to see a page image. Page 2 of the Preface discusses some of the limitations of the collection. Reprints of the book (apparently made by imaging the pages) are available for sale. Page images are also available on FHL microfilms. An odd version of the volume is included in the collection of ancestry.com as “Maryland Archives, 1658-1783,” ( https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6889/ ). The database covers selected volumes of the Archives, including Volume 18. The page images, however, are not browsable in a straightforward manner because the sections of the volume have been separated and re-arranged. In his study, this researcher found the version at msa.maryland.gov to be more easily usable. However, because of the inevitable variability in OCR, manual transcription, and indexing, it probably is sensible to search both if one is looking for a particular name. Page images of the originally published book are available at Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/187833-archives-of-maryland). ==Suggestions for Additional Research== * Clements provides, p. 45, a list of sources he researched in determining the service of militia officers. * Wright provides a huge bibliography, pp. 355-427, focused primarily on Continental service. ===Revolution in Maryland=== * “Revolutionary War in Maryland,” Maryland State Archives Guide to Government Records ( http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/viewer.aspx?page=revolutionarywar ) A list of resources found in the Archives and elsewhere. * F. Edward Wright, “Revolutionary War Papers of the Maryland Historical Societ: [sic] Manuscript Ms. 1814, a Genealogical View,” Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 358-374. A list of manuscript held by the Maryland Historical Society, now called the Maryland Center for History and Culture. ===Pension Records=== * “Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications in the National Archives, Special Publication No. 40” (Washington, D. C. : National Genealogical Society, 1976) Many pension records were lost in a fire in 1801 and the British Invasion of 1814. Later records are in the National Archives and are indexed in this publication. * Newman, Harry Wright, Records of the Revolutionary War, (Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967). This document contains information on Maryland state pensioners. * Brewer, John M. and Mayer, Lewis, The Laws and Rules of the Land Office of Maryland (Baltimore : Kelly, Piet & Co., 1871). This document is mentioned by Clements and is apparently among the collection of the Dallas Genealogical Society ( https://dallasgenealogy.org ). It describes properties in Western Maryland that were granted to veterans. ==Suggestions for Researching Names and Units== For researching Continentals and State Troops, the Maryland Archives, vol. 18 is the appropriate starting point. It should be noted that the entire collection of Maryland Archives Online is searchable; one could search for names of interest. Pension records are also a useful adjunct. Researching militia members and units can be more difficult. Of course, one should research pension records. In most cases, though, the Clements-Wright book is the appropriate starting point. If one does not have access to that book, then one could perform research in the sources that they cite, sometimes informally—listed below. [Annotations regarding availability, shown in square brackets, have been provided by the current researcher.] ===General=== * Margaret Roberts Hodges, “Unpublished Revolutionary Records of Maryland,” 6 vols., bound typescript, Maryland Historical Society [now named the Maryland Center for History and Culture] * Edward Papenfuse, et al, An Inventory of Maryland State Papers, vol. 1 (Annapolis : Maryland Hall of Records, 1977). * Rieman Steuart, The Maryland Line in the Revolutionary War (Towson, MD : The Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland, 1969). * Roger Thomas, “Calendar of Maryland State Papers, The Brown Books,” (Annapolis : Hall of Records Commission, 1948). [This is available as a download at https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5300/sc5339/000127/000000/000001/unrestricted/msa_sc_5458_51_681.pdf .] * Maryland Historical Magazine, Maryland Center for History and Culture. https://www.mdhistory.org/ : viewed 30 Oct 2022. Past issues can be searched and consulted at http://mdhs.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx Recent issues may require registration and/or membership. * Maryland State Archives, vols. 11, 12, 16, 21, 43, 45, 47 and 48. [Available online at http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/ .] * The Pennsylvania Magazine, 25:583 : 1901. [ https://pa-mag.com/ ] * Proceedings of the Conventions of Maryland 1774-1775-1776 (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1834). [This appears to be a reference to volume 78 of the Maryland Archives, available at https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000078/html/am78--1.html .] * “Calendar of Maryland State Papers, The Blue Books,” (Annapolis). [These appear to be available in the Maryland Archives in the form of microfilm. See http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/series.aspx?ID=S990 .] * “Calendar of Maryland State Papers, The Red Books,” (Annapolis : Hall of Records Commission, 1955). [This is a series of “issues”. Issue 4 is available as a download at: https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5300/sc5339/000127/000000/000001/unrestricted/msa_sc_5458_51_675.pdf . The entire series appears to be available in the Maryland Archives in the form of microfilm. See http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/series.aspx?id=SM4 .] * “Maryland Revolutionary War Commissions — Militia Officers,” (Md. Soc. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America : 1935). (Photostats of original documents.) * “Original Commissions in the Maryland Historical Society,” typescript, Maryland Historical Society [now named the Maryland Center for History and Culture]. (Clements notes that these were apparently transferred to the archives, but that some were not found there.) * Scharf Collection, Maryland State Archives, Annapolis. [A listing appears at https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1000/s1005/html/ssi1005.html .] * “Guide to Sources on the American Revolution,” Maryland Center for History and Culture ( https://www.mdhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/GuideToSourcesOnTheAmericanRevolution_2020.pdf : accessed 16 Dec 2022 ). ===Eastern Shore Battalion (Kent and Queen Anne’s counties)=== The muster rolls of the two militia companies comprising the Eastern Shore battalion can be found in Maryland Archives, vol. 18. [Note that this battalion is distinct from Col. Richardson’s Continental Army battalion that was stationed on the Eastern Shore.] ===Baltimore Town/County=== “The Baltimore Artificers Company,” Maryland Historical Magazine,” vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 367-8; citing “the original in the collection of the Maryland Historical Society.” The 1777 initial enrollment in a Baltimore militia company. ===Caroline County=== Typescript of letters from Colonel Wheatley and Caroline County to the Governor 12 June and 21 June 1781. Maryland Historical Society [now named the Maryland Center for History and Culture]. ===Cecil County=== “Militia Company Enrollment, Cecil County, Captain Stephen Hyland: September 8, 1775,” Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 2, p. 340 ===Dorchester County=== Elias Jones, New Revised History of Dorchester County Maryland (Cambridge, MD : Tidewater Publishing Co. : 1966). [This book is available for purchase from several sources. Its predecessor, the “Revised History” is available from Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/revisedhistoryof00jone .] ===Harford County=== Walter W. Preston, History of Harford County, (Baltimore, Press of the Sun Book Office, 1901). [This is available at Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/historyharfordc00changoog/ .] ===Kent County=== “Kent County Maryland and Vicinity List of Militia and Oaths of Allegiance, June 1775.” [This is available at FamilySearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/254034 .] ===Talbot County=== “Bulletin Number Three,” Maryland Original Research Society, Baltimore : 1913. [This is available from Google Books with the relevant article beginning at https://books.google.com/books?id=ork-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA75 .] ==Related Articles== An overview of all of Maryland's warriors during the Revolution -- militia, state troops, Continentals: [[Space:Maryland%27s_Warriors_of_the_Revolution|Maryland's Warriors of the Revolution]] A summary of Maryland militia units in the Revolutionary War: [[Space:Maryland_Militia_in_the_Revolutionary_War|Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War]] An overview of Maryland's state troops during the Revolutionary War: [[Space:Maryland_State_Troops|Maryland State Troops]] Maryland's navy and marines have not yet been studied in detail.

Brief History of the Origin of Garmino Surname

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The creation of the surname Garmino was formed through Spelling Variation derived from the origin patronymic name Gamino and some of these family name variations includes but not limited to; Germino, Garmino, Garmin, Giménez, Gimenez, Jimenez, Siménez, Simenez, Geméniz, Gemeniz, Jeméniz, Jemeniz, Ximénez, Ximenez, Gímez, Gimez, Jimeno, and many more. In the 5th to 7th century, in the Visigoth era or early known as the Visigothic Kingdom it is the period where the migration of human settlement in Italy particularly in Spanish territories flourished. It became known in the migration the patronymic names that are being highlighted in the passenger lists, also described as surname or forename as we have known today. The spelling variation is commonly used at that time due to the establishment of patronymic and matronymic names. It also caused the mixed up of Spanish surnames when the Roman empire controlled the whole region of Spanish kingdoms. Early notable of the surname Garmino was cited in the Spanish manuscript way back pre-1700 but the first man to bear recorded the name Gamino (without “R”) was first discovered in the year 1101. The earliest forms of the hereditary surnames in Spain is the patronymic surnames, which are derived from the father's given name, and metronymic surnames, which also are derived from the mother's given name. Spanish patronymic names emerged as early as the mid-9th century and the most common patronymic suffix is "ez." Angel Gamino was found to be the first settler in the United States. She arrived in Puerto Rico in 1898 however, during the migration period, Garmino was described as potonymic name as it required the migrant person to established the inhabited settlement or location to settle in America. Although this claim requires further deep search and verification, most of the ancestral migration of the Garmino where cited in the history of 17th to 19th century passenger and immigration index lists published by Filby P William. The Ancestry site cited some registered locations of the surname Garmino in Mexico and California USA but it is predominantly found in Southeast Asia and most frequently occurring in the Philippines, 60% concentrated in Western Visayas, 25% in Mindanao and the rest scattered throughout the Philippines regions. DNA History of Garmino migration is yet established Deep search still continues...

Brief Memoirs of John and Walter Deane: Two of the First Settlers of Taunton, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Taunton, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Brief Memoirs of John and Walter Deane == Two of the First Settlers of Taunton, Mass. and of the Early Generations of Their Descendants * by William Reed Deane * published Coolidge & Wiley, Boston, 1849 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brief Memoirs of John and Walter Deane: Two of the First Settlers of Taunton, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011550269 * https://memory.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2007/20070619082br/20070619082br.pdf * https://books.google.com/books?id=QSYAAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=gNAUAAAAYAAJ === 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 === * Deane, William Reed. ''[[Space:Brief Memoirs of John and Walter Deane: Two of the First Settlers of Taunton, Mass.|Brief Memoirs of John and Walter Deane: Two of the First Settlers of Taunton, Mass.]]'' (Coolidge & Wiley, Boston, 1849) [ Page ]. * ([[#Deane|Deane]])

Brief Partridge Genealogy

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Typed summary probably created by Edith Partridge around 1970.

Brief Records of the Flint Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Brief Records of the Flint Family == With its collateral branches. * by Benjamin Francis Flint (d.1869) * completed by Fenner Ludd Flint * published London, England, 1874 * Source Example: ::: Flint, Benjamin Francis. ''[[Space:Brief Records of the Flint Family|Brief Records of the Flint Family]]'' (London, England, 1874) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Flint|Flint]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brief Records of the Flint Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefrecordsoffl00flin * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1393626

Briefe aus Amerika - Josef Hugenberg

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[[Hugenberg-5|Josef Hugenberg]] === Briefe aus Amerika === '''Seite 69''' Bis zum wilden Westen Nordamerikas, im Quellgebiet des Mississippi, war die Kunde von dem Kriege zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich gedrungen. Der ältere Bruder [[Korte-58|Margret]]s, [[Korte-51|Heinrich]] Korte, schrieb am 12. Januar 1871 an seine Eltern und Geschwister: „Wir wünschen Euch ein frohes neues Jahr und baldigen Frieden. Von den Deutschen in Amerika wird gewünscht, daß Eure Soldaten als Sieger heimkehren. Die Unterstützungsvereine sind tätig bei uns und schicken das Geld nach Deutschland für die Verwundeten, für Witwen und Waisen. Der liebe Gott hat uns am 26. Oktober einen kleinen Sohn geschenkt, er heißt Henry. Unser Ältester, der Gerhard, ist schon arg groß und stark, und er weiß vor Bosheit oft nicht, was er treiben soll.“ Ein kleiner Zettel war dem Briefe beigefügt, den hatte der Sohn der Witwe Katharina Damm, die eine Schwester Margrets war, und mit ihren beiden Kindern, in Buffalo City bei Winona im Staate Minnesota, wohnte, mit flinker Hand geschrieben: „Liebe Großeltern, Tanten und Onkel! Da Onkel Korte uns wissen tat, er wolle Euch schreiben, gebe ich Euch kund, daß wir noch gesund sind. Ich kann Mutter schon helfen und sorge für das Feuerholz. Viele Grüße von meiner Mutter, meiner Schwester Fränzi und von Eurem Josef Damm.“ Auch Christian Wedeborgs Geschwister: der Bruder Bernard Wedeborg aus Breese im Staate Illinois, seine Schwester Marie, die einen Heidemann geheiratet und ebenfalls in Breese wohnte, sowie Schwester Minna, die einen Merse geheiratet und in Cincinnati wohnte, gaben einmal im Jahre ein Lebenszeichen. '''Seite 98''' Es wurde abends spät, als Jürgen vergnügt seinen Heimweg suchte. Gern wäre er noch beim Hasebauern vorbeigegangen. Doch war er klug genug, nichts zu übereilen. Schließlich war jede Mark mit Schweißtropfen verdient, da wollte er keinen Groschen für ein Stück Land zuviel zahlen. Es gingen noch ein paar, Sonntage ins Land. Der Sommer mit seinen langen Tagen und kurzen Nächten ging zur Neige. Dann wurde am 9. September 1891 das Reuwehus mit den Ländereien durch den Heuermann und Torfgräbermeister Christian Wedeborg für 10 000 Mark gekauft und vor dem Notar in Bersenbrüggen als Kötterei überschrieben. Vertraglich wurde festgelegt, daß der älteste Sohn, Jürgen Wedeborg, als Anerbe zu gelten habe und er an die abgehenden Geschwister nicht mehr zu zahlen hatte, als hinfort zu erübrigen sei, um einer Verschuldung vorzubeugen. Zur Neubauerei gehörten neben dem alten Strohdachhaus mit Lehmwänden der Hofraum und Garten und ein Teil des Rosenesches, das ganze Neuland, vor dem Esch des Wiesenbauern gelegen, der kleine Holzteil bei den Riehen, ein Teil der Feldkampsheide als Ödland, am Harstorper Damm gelegen. Mit der kleinen Hasewiese hatte die Kötterei eine Größe von sechs Hektar, mit einem Reinertrag von 36,52 Taler und einem Nutzungswert von 18 Mark. Margrets Schwester schrieb im nächsten Jahr: „Buffalo City, 8. Mai 1892. Vielgeliebte Schwester, lieber Schwager und liebe Kinder! Ihr habt ein eigenes Haus und Heim gekauft. Dazu wünschen wir Euch viel Glück und Gottes Segen. Es ist wohl viel Geld, doch habt Ihr gutes Land, und wenn Gott Euch noch einige Jahre schenkt, werdet Ihr schon damit zurecht kommen. Auch ich habe vor einem Jahr ein Haus gekauft in Huron im Staate Dakota, wo Josef wohnt. Man war überall der Meinung, die Verwaltung des Landes käme dorthin. Doch ich hatte mich geirrt. Die Stadt Piren wurde Sitz der Behörde, und ich wäre froh, wenn ich mein Geld wieder zurück hätte. So wird hier mit Haus und Heim ein Geschäft gemacht. Der eine hat Glück, der andere Unglück. Der eine gewinnt, der andere verliert. Und zur Bank bringt man auch nicht gern das Geld. Die Banken spekulieren, und oft man sein ganzes Erspartes verlustig. Eure [[Korte-49|Kathrina Damm]] In den nächsten Jahren ist ein frohes Schaffen im Reuwehus gewesen. Das Nest freilich wurde über Nacht leer, ob der...

Brierfield Plantation

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Brierfield Plantation, Warren County, Mississippi

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Brierfield Plantation, Warren County, Mississippi]] [[Category:Warren County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Warren County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Mississippi_Plantations|Mississippi Plantations]] ==Introduction== (See also [[Space:Davis_Bend_Plantation%2C_Warren_County%2C_Mississippi|Davis Bend Plantation, Warren County, Mississippi]] for Joseph Davis' plantation and [[Space:Mound_Bayou_Settlement%2C_Bolivar_County%2C_Mississippi|Mound Bayou Settlement]]) Around 1835, [[Davis-4|Jefferson Davis]]' older brother [[Davis-25358|Joseph Davis]] gave him use of 1000 acres of [[Space:Hurricane_Plantation%2C_Warren_County%2C_Mississippi|Hurricane]] land. Joseph helped Jefferson set up his plantation with financing and with some of his enslaved labor which eventually made Jefferson a highly successful planter. In 1845, Davis erected a large comfortable frame house on the property that was home to himself, his wife, their children, as well as Davis's widowed sister and other relatives.Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brierfield_Plantation In early 1862 a small group of enslaved people reclaimed some property that had been bought with their stolen labour and fled to the Union lines near Vicksburg. In the summer of 1863, Brierfield plantation came under attack from Union forces and at least 137 of the more than 200 enslaved people crossed over to the Union side.Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brierfield_Plantation (See attached engraving) ==Research Note== At the end of the Civil War, Brierfield Plantation, and possibly Davis Bend also, was turned over to the Freedmen's Bureau. It was given the name "Home Colony". The Home Colony was on the land called Davis Bend and the story of some of the enslaved who lived and labored there, is tied to a town called [[Space:Mound_Bayou_Settlement%2C_Bolivar_County%2C_Mississippi|Mound Bayou]] in Bolivar County, the name given by the formerly enslaved of the Davis family who founded it. The Freedman's Bureau register https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92Y-CHRL?i=2&wc=9L33-92F%3A1078468707%2C1078468709&cc=2333768 reports the names, gender, age, former owners, and former residence for over 900 residents during 1863-64. It is possible that some of those enumerated on the 1860 Slave Schedule could be part of the Home Colony. ===Slaves=== Jefferson Davis depended on the management skills of his highly capable slaves. '''[[Pemberton-2102|James Pemberton]]''', who had been with Davis as a youth, was the Brierfield plantation manager and overseer until his death in 1852. After Pemberton’s death, Davis often leaned upon '''[[Montgomery-16345|Benjamin Thornton Montgomery]],''' the longtime black overseer at Hurricane, Joseph Davis’ adjacent plantation. Jim Pemberton, Jr., son of the above mentioned James Pemberton was born on Brierfield and moved to Richmond in 1861.Mary Stark (8/25/2022) Living with the Enemy: The Jefferson Davis Family and Their Servants. HistoryNet Retrieved from https://www.historynet.com/living-with-the-enemy-the-jefferson-davis-family-and-their-servants/. :[[Pemberton-2102|James Pemberton]] :'''James Pemberton, Jr.''' - ran away :'''Betsey''', possibly James' wife - ran away :'''William Jackson''', coachman - ran away :'''Henry''', the Davis' butler :'''Cornelius''' :'''[https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/jones-james James H. Jones]'''https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/jones-james (a free man, coachman and confidential courier for Davis) and :'''Robert Brown''', trusted servants - both were captured with Davis when Richmond fell. Brown was with Jefferson Davis at his death, and Jones drove the hearse at the funeral of the former Confederate president. After the war, Jones served as deputy sheriff of Wake County, Raleigh, city alderman, contractor for city waterworks and street railway, and helped form Raleigh’s first black firefighting company. :'''[[Bowser-1687|Mary Elizabeth Bowser]] aka Mary Jane Richards''' (A famous Union spy. Her former owner was [[Van_Lew-14|John Van Lew (1790-1843)]]. His daughter manumitted Mary after John's death. Elizabeth Van Lew was an abolitionist and philanthropist who built and operated an extensive spy ring for the Union Army and was responsible for placing Mary with the Davis'). https://www.historynet.com/living-with-the-enemy-the-jefferson-davis-family-and-their-servants/ ===Census Records=== *1840 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 3 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 8 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 5 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 4 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 6 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 6 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 29 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 :Total Free White Persons: 1 :'''Total Slaves''': '''39''' *1850 Slave Schedule - Jefferson Davis was enumerated owning 72 enslaved people on Brierfield Plantation.'''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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Jeff Davis in Warren, Mississippi, USA.
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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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Jeff Davis in Warren, Mississippi, USA.
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|- |Jeff Davis||12||1838||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||32||1818||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||35||1815||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||30||1820||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||27||1823||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||18||1832||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||19||1831||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||29||1821||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||37||1813||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||27||1823||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||28||1822||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||9||1841||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||27||1823||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||25||1825||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||25||1825||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||30||1820||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||28||1822||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||20||1830||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||12||1838||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||30||1820||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||25||1825||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||28||1822||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||30||1820||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||26||1824||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||30||1820||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||10||1840||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||9||1841||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||9||1841||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||11||1839||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||40||1810||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||28||1822||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||33||1817||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||7||1843||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||5||1845||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||2||1848||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||1||1849||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||2||1848||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||3||1847||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||1||1849||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||2||1848||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||1||1849||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||3||1847||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||1||1849||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||2||1848||Male||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||1||1849||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||3||1847||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||1/12||1850||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||3||1847||Female||Black|| |- |Jeff Davis||2||1848||Female||Black|| |} ==Research Note== According to the article by Mary Stark, Living with the Enemy: The Jefferson Davis Family and Their Servants. "The Davis family, in keeping with other families of their class, kept no records of servant names, pay, hours, food, lodgings or other benefits. Mrs. Davis probably required about 15 servants to keep up with the social obligations that accompanied the president’s new office. Decampment, death, termination of employment, sale and military impressment for labor would cause high servant turnover rates during the war years. Richmond’s Museum of the Confederacy has identified the names of ''only some 20 Davis servants employed in Richmond during the war''; a few more are named in letters of Jefferson and Varina Davis. It would be useful to try and get information from Rice University for lists of enslaved. Available from Rice University The Papers of Jefferson Davis: Volume 7 (1861) https://jeffersondavis.rice.edu/ :Brierfield (described, 2:244): census, 309; conditions, 3, 177, 379, 440; crops, 178, 379, 440; Davis at, 35, 37, 41; V. Davis visits, 54; overseers, 4, 440; :'''slaves: Ala.,''' 164; in army, 148, 168, 250, 278, 425; compared to free blacks, 169, to northern laborers, 69; Fla., 143; '''fugitives,''' 14-15, 21; Ga., 326; '''importation''', 9-10; '''insurrection feared''', 9, 123, 134, 148, 171, 175, 281, 448, provoked by U.S., 21, 217, 417; offered to CSA, 168; S.C., 420- 21; Va., 237, 281, 307-308, 425. See also blacks :blacks: free blacks as hospital workers, 272, as laborers, 243, 252-53, 269, 355, 358; offer service, 82; suffrage opposed, 103; in U.S. Army, 217. See also fugitive slaves; slaves Volume 8 (1862) :'''slaves: abducted''', 339, 371, 467, 564; Ala., 414, 459, 494; Ark., 307, 467; army and, 144, 284, 372, 402; control, 158, 349, 494, 518, (Davis), 570; Fla., 349, 438, 447; Ga., 514-15; insurrection feared, 176-77, 197, 263, 414, 439, 451, 564, (Davis), 516, incited by U.S., 143, 318, 346; as laborers, 18, 76, 80, 95, 127, 144, 160, 196, 207, 246, 248, 252, 308, 372, 426, 438, 444, 459, 472, 517, 518, 527, 528, (Davis), 516; La., 215, 289, 318, 320, 371, 506, 564; loyalty, 143; Miss., 127, 177, 349, 371, 447, 518, 527; Mo., 525; N.C., 207; S.C., 240, 308, 318; U.S. Army and, 232, 289, 307, 349, 414, 467, 516, 530, 565; Va., 172, 284, 528. Volume 9 (1863) :'''Brierfield (described, 2:244): conditions,''' 64, 198, 217, 344, 354; evacuated (1862), 64, 298; finances, 27; plundered, x, 111, 217, 377, 393; '''slaves,''' 111, 134-35, 198, 207, 217, 241, 344, 354 :slaves: Ala., 359; arming, 340, 407; army use as cooks, 395, drivers, 275, laborers, xii, 55, 58, 105, 114, 283, 339-40, 349, 364, (Va.), 34, 41-42, 47, 52, 54, 61, 73-74, 89, 90, 100, 103, 105, 349, nurses, 315, 393, 395, soldiers, 293, 304, 312-13, 333, 340, 374; Fla., 20, 65, 143-44, 189, 320, 364; Ga., 97; impressed, vi, 35, 100-101, 149, 158, 340; insurrection rumors, 65, 186, (Davis), 13, 108, 199, 317; Ky., 48; La., 231; medical care (Davis'), 188, 198; Miss., 55, 58, 196, 198, 205, 206-7, 217, 241, 293, 320, 340, 344, 345, 347, 354, 384, 395; runaways, vi, 20, 55, 100-101, 105, 149, 359, 364; U.S. Army and, 146, 198, 200, 205, 207, 217, 231, 263, 300, 304, 320, 344, 364. '''See also blacks; Davis, Jefferson--servants and slaves''' Volume 10 (October 1863-August 1864) :'''slaves: Ala.''', 19, 206, 543; Ark., 129, 607; army use as laborers, 88, 150, 167, 191, 324, 370, 375, 543, soldiers, 331, (Cleburne's proposal), 170, 177-78, 179, 181, 197-98, 228-29; cost of, 24; Davis on, 197-98, 375, 600; as deserters, 600; disloyal, 79, 331, 366; emancipation, 166, 341; hired out, 319, (Davis'), 45, 320, (rates), 324; impressed, 67, 78, 89, 125-26, 146, 164, 196, 206, 211, 261, 476; insurrection rumors, 29, (Davis), 218; loyal, 531; Miss., 24, 29, 67, 78, 91, 125-26, 146, 206, 274, 370, 377, 531, (Davis), 79, 91, 164; murder of, 61, 96-97; N.C., 87, 196, 261, 611; officers' allowances for, 306; runaways, l, 19, 375, 406, 611, (Davis), 359, 375; S.C., 331; Texas, 129, 191; U.S. Army and, 29, 67, 78, 89, 164, 219, 224, 243, 274, 285, 494, 607, (Davis), 79, 91, 104, 164, 600; U.S. Navy and, 63, 331; Va., 88. See also blacks; Davis, Jefferson--servants and slaves ==Sources== *Arrival at Chickasaw Bayou of Jefferson Davis’ Negroes from His Plantation on the Mississippi Below Vicksburg, Mississippi, Drawing by Frederick B. Schell, ca. 1863: https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/16567/arrival-at-chickasaw-bayou-of-jefferson-davis-negroes-fro;jsessionid=4CCB3A91AAA4BBDBDCD58A8E658D213A

Brig Ajax’s Company, arrived at Monrovia July 11, 1833

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==Introduction== The '''Big Ajax''' arrived in Monrovia on July 11, 1833. It was one of the first ships to sail from Kentucky and Tennessee to the continent of Africa to secure a colony for American free people of color and eventually for some emancipated slaves. This table is taken from the "Roll Of Emigrants That Have Been Sent To The Colony of Liberia, Western Africa, By the American Colonization Society and its Auxiliaries, To September, 1843, &c" Christine's African American Genealogy Website: https://ccharity.com/contents/roll-emigrants-have-been-sent-colony-liberia-western-africa/emigrants-to-liberia-ship-lists/brignautilus1821/ These 148 passengers embarked: 99 from Kentucky, 2 from Louisiana, 5 from Tennessee, 41 from Ohio, and one passenger from Illinois. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Age!!State or place from which they emigrated!!Free born or otherwise!!Emancipated in view of emigrating to Liberia and by whom!!Where located on their arrial in the colony!!Extent of education!!Profession!!Date of death!!Cause of death!!Removed to what place!!Removal date |- |[[Blackburn-8000|Joseph Blackburn]]||42||Kentucky||-||[[Blackburn-3701|Rev. G. Blackburn]]||Caldwell||-||-||1839||Decline|| || |- |Clara Blackburn||42||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Lewis Baker||35||do||-||J. Becroft, Esq.||do||-||-||1839||Diseased brain|| || |- |Thomas Baker||30||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Eleanor Baker||37||do||-||do||do||-||-||1838||Diseased brain|| || |- |John Baylor||45||Ohio||-||B. Johnson, Esq.||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Henry Cook||19||do||-||do||do||-||-||1836||Pleurisy|| || |- |Priscilla Thompson||30||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Eliza Thompson||8||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Courtney Thompson||5||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Martha Thompson||3||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Martin Anderson||25||Kentucky||-||J. Todd, Esq.||do||-||-||1839||Diseased brain|| || |- |Amelia Anderson||4||do||-||do||do||-||-||1837||Diseased brain|| || |- |Elizabeth Anderson||3||do||-||do||do||-||-||-||Fits|| || |- |Rachel Anderson, inf.||-||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Jane Williams||34||do||-||A. J. Alexander, Esq.||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Moses Dixon||38||do||-||J. Hood, Esq.||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Ann Dixon||15||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Peter Dixon||10||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Dennis P. Tergusun||22||do||-||Rev. J. Paxton & wife||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Judith Paxton||26||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Armstead Paxton||6||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Sarah Paxton||5||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |James Paxton||3||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||At sea|| || |- |Jacob Caldwell||27||do||-||Mr. Caldwell and A. Minor, Esq.||Caldwell||-||-||-||-||U. S.||1833 |- |America Caldwell||21||do||-||do||do||-||-||-||-||U. S.||1833 |- |Catharine Caldwell||3||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Chaney Caldwell||43||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Susan Jacobs||22||do||-||Mrs. Powell||do||-||-||1836||Decline|| || |- |Jane E. Jacobs||4||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |John N. Jacobs||2||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whooop'g cough|| || |- |Alvina Jones||23||do||-||Rev. J. C. Young||do||-||-||1833||Cholera|| || |- |James Jones||2||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Cholera|| || |- |Amelia Crawford||30||do||-||Mrs. M. O. Wickliffe||Monrovia||-||-|| || || || |- |Alfred Russell||15||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Lucretia Russell||29||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Cynthia Russell||13||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Henry Russell||11||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Gilbert Russell||9||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |George Russell||5||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Abraham Fletcher||34||do||Free born||-||Caldwell||-||-||1837||Diseased brain|| || |- |Rachel Fletcher||31||do||-||William Dudley, Esq.||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |John Fletcher||8||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Leonard Fletcher||6||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |Isaac M. Fletcher||4||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whoop'g cough|| || |- |Malinda Fletcher||2||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whoop'g cough|| || |- |Moses Dudley||34||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whoop'g cough|| || |- |Flora Dudley||33||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whoop'g cough|| || |- |Alfred Dudley||11||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whoop'g cough|| || |- |Martha Dudley||9||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||Whoop'g cough|| || |- |Sarah Dudley||5||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Francis Dudley||3||do||-||do||do||-||-|| || || || |- |Malisa Dudley||2||do||-||do||do||-||-||1833||At sea|| || |- |Spencer Walker||22||do||-||Cyrus Walker, Esq.||do||-||Farmer||1842||Consumption|| || |- |Mary Walker||23||do||-||do||do||-|| || || || || |- |Hardin Walker||1||do||-||do||do||-|| || || || || |- |John Walker||15||do||-||do||do||-||do|| || || || |- |Franklin Walker||14||do||-||do||do||-||do|| || || || |- |Robert Walker||25||do||-||do||do||-||do||1833||Fever|| || |- |Elijah White||30||do||Free born||-||do||-||do||1833||Fever|| || |- |John Hobson||35||do||-||J. Hobson, Esq.||do||-||do||1833||Fever|| || |- |Sarah Adams||50||do||Free born||-||do||-||-||1833||Fever|| || |- |George Adams||17||do||do||-||do||-||Farmer||1837||Consumption|| || |} ====page 2==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Age!!State or place from which they emigrated!!Free born or otherwise!!Emancipated in view of emigrating to Liberia and by whom!!Where located on their arrival in the colony!!Extent of education!!Profession!!Date of death!!Cause of death!!Removed to what place!!Removal date |- |Hannah Adams||11||Kentucky||Free born||–||Caldwell||–||–||1838||Consumption|||| |- |George Adams, 2d||9||do||do||–||do||–||–||1837||Anasarca|||| |- |Rachel Adams||7||do||do||–||do||–||–||1837||Consumption|||| |- |Patience Bibb||21||do||–||[[Bibb-323|R. Bibb, sr. Esq.]]||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Lavina Bibb||15||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||–||C. Palmas||1837 |- |Lucretia Bibb||12||do||–||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Lydia Bibb||10||do||–||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Anderson Bibb||8||do||–||do||do||–||–||1834||Unknown|||| |- |Charity Bibb||6||do||–||do||do||–||–||1836||Unknown|||| |- |Thomas Bibb||2||do||–||do||do||–||–||1835||Unknown|||| |- |Phillis Bibb||28||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||–||C. Palmas||1837 |- |Jane Bibb||7||do||–||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |George Bibb||5||do||–||do||do||–||–||1839||Pleurisy|||| |- |Adam Bibb||3||do||–||do||do||–||–||1836||Pleurisy|||| |- |Elizabeth Bibb||24||do||–||do||do||–||–||1838||Diseased brain|||| |- |Eleanor Bibb||5||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |James H. Bibb||3||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Before arrival in colony|||| |- |Hannah Bibb||28||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Richard Morton||–||do||–||Dr. Boanerges||do||–||–|||||||| |- |James Morton||12||do||–||[[Bibb-323|R. Bibb, sr. Esq.]]||do||–||Farmer|||||||| |- |Lorinda Morton||8||do||–||do||do||–||–||1837||Diseased brain|||| |- |Lewis Morton||6||do||–||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Harriet Morton||4||do||–||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |S. Jane Morton||2||do||–||do||do||–||–||1840||Unknown|||| |- |Lucinda Morton||1||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||Whoop’g cough|||| |- |Mary Bibb||31||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||Whoop’g cough|||| |- |John Bibb||13||do||–||do||do||–||Farmer|||||||| |- |Wesley Bibb||8||do||–||do||do||–||–||1838||Pleurisy|||| |- |Arthur Granville||4||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||Worms|||| |- |William Greenfield||1||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||Worms|||| |- |Catharine Bibb||25||do||–||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |William Bibb||8||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||Before arrival in colony|||| |- |Amanda Bibb||6||do||–||do||do||–||–||–||Before arrival in colony|||| |- |Oscar Bibb||1||do||–||do||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Andrew Bibb||38||do||–||do||do||–||Farmer||1838||Diseased brain|||| |- |William Bibb||24||do||–||do||do||–||do||1837||Diseased brain|||| |- |Basley Edwards||–||Tennessee||–||C. Edwards, Esq.||do||–||–||–||Cholera|||| |- |Peter McFarland*||54||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Cholera|||| |- |Phillis McFarland*||55||do||–||–||do||–||–||1838||Unknown|||| |- |Phillis Millet*||1||do||–||–||do||–||–||1838||Unknown|||| |- |Matilda Mitchell*||18||do||–||–||do||–||–||1834||Drowning|||| |- |Jefferson Mitchell*||1||do||–||–||do||–||–||1834||Unknown|||| |- |Samuel Jones||35||Kentucky||–||–||do||–||Farmer||–||–||U. S.||1833 |- |Cato Wilson||36||do||–||–||do||–||do||1835||Decline|||| |- |Joshua Wilson||9||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Diarrhea; before arrival in colony|||| |- |Henry Wilson||7||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Alfred Wilson||5||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Francis Wilson||4||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Jane Wilson||3||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Allen Bates||57||do||–||–||do||–||Farmer||1833||Fever|||| |- |Martha Bates||47||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Jane Bates||25||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Andrew J. Bates||14||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Marshall Bates||12||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Consumption|||| |- |James Bates||6||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Clarinda Bates||5||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Whoop’g cough at sea|||| |- |Charles Carroll||5||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Evander Bates||2||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Edith Harden||26||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Cholera|||| |- |Martha Harden||3||do||–||–||do||–||–||1837||Unknown|||| |- |Amelia Harden||1||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||Worms|||| |- |Sarah Nelson||56||Kentucky||Free born||–||Millsburg||–||–||1842||Decline|||| |- |Cyrus Nelson||39||do||do||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Rachel Nelson||37||do||do||–||do||–||–||1843||Decline|||| |- |Lucinda Nelson||13||do||do||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Sarah Nelson||11||do||do||–||do||–||–||1842||Childbirth|||| |- |Mary Nelson||10||do||do||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Nancy Nelson||7||do||do||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Joseph Nelson||5||do||do||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Robert Nelson||1||do||do||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Sarah McEwin||50||Ohio||–||–||do||–||–||–||Cholera before arrival in colony|||| |- |Handy McGie||34||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Dorothy McGie||34||do||–||–||do||–||–||1835||Unknown|||| |- |Claborn McGie||15||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Devorix McGie||13||do||–||–||do||–||–||–||–||S. Leone||1837 |- |Sarah McGie||11||do||–||–||do||–||–||1837||Anasarca|||| |- |Timothy McGie||9||do||–||–||do||–||–||1839||Anasarca|||| |- |Mary A. McGie||7||do||–||–||do||–||–||1836||Pleurisy|||| |- |Hannah McGie||5||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Margaret McGie||3||do||–||–||do||–||–||1833||Fever|||| |- |Jane R. McGie||1||do||–||–||do||–||–||1837||Unknown|||| |- |Jane E. McGie||16||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Louisa Chinn||17||do||–||–||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Isaac Caldwell||–||New Orleans||–||–||do||–||–||–||–||U. S.||1833 |- |Elijah Warren||–||do||–||–||do||–||–||1837||Anasarca|||| |- |* Manumitted by different persons in Jonesborough, Tennessee |} == Slave Owners == Mentioned in the Alphabetical Index to the African repository, Vol 1-10, [https://www.loc.gov/resource/lcrbmrp.t2514/ Alphabetical index to the African repository, from volume one to volume ten]
William 0. Dudley liberates 12 slaves; Cyrus Walker, of Adair county, Ky., 6; Mrs. Mary O. Wicklitle, of Lexington, 7 ; Rev.J. D. Paxton, 5; A. Mil or and D. Caldwell, 4 ; Mrs. Powell, 3; Rev. John C Young, of Mercer county, 2 ; The heirs of Dr. A. Todd, 4; Jonathan Berralt, of Bourbon county,3: Benjamin Johnson, of Hillsboro,Oh. 6; Rev. D. Blackburn, of Versailles, 2; James Hood, of Fleming co, 3; A. J. Alexander, of Franklin co., 1; John Hobson, of Warren co., 1; Pr. B. Roberts, of Logan co., 1; and Cyrus Edwards, of Illinois,1; '''who go in the brig Ajax to Liberia''', ix. 126.
The full report is more specific and includes additional slave owners: [https://books.google.mv/books?id=gZg8AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 9 page 126 ]
A report on the Second Western Expedition to Liberia, which reports that 102 were sent from Kentucky, who departed KY on 22 Mar, 1833 on the steamboat Mediterranean, Capt. Shrodes, who provided free passage.
The number amounted to 102, - of which
32 were liberated by Rev. Richard Bibb, of Logan County;
12 by Mr. William O Dudley, and
6 by Cyrus Walker, Esq of Adair county;
12 by Mr. Willima O. Dudley and
6 by Cyrus Walker, Esq. of Adair county;
7 by Mrs. Mary O Wikliffe, of Lexington;
5 by Rev j D Paxton,
4 by a Min and D Caldwell,
3 by Mrs. Powell, and
2 by. Rev John C Young, of Mercer county;
4 by the heirs of Dr. A Todd, deceased, and
3 by Jonathan Becraft of Burbon (sic) county;
6 by Benjamin Johnson, Esq. of Hillsboro, Ohio:
2 by Rev. Dr. Blackburn of Versailles;
3 by James Hood of Fleming count;
1 by A J Alexander of Franklin county;
1 by John Hobson of W Warren county;
1 by Dr. B Roberts of Logan County; and
one by Cyrus Edwards of Illinois; and
the remainder were free persons.
They were joined at New Orleans by 44 from Tennessee, 1 from St Louis, 1 from Ohio, and one or two from New Orleans, making the whole number about 150.……… They were accompanied by Mr. A H Savage of Ohio, a young gentleman who expects to spend his life in the interior of Af rican. Mr. H D King, an Agent from Tennessee also went out a passenger, to examine the country and return in a short time.
The Big Ajax, commanded by Capt Wm H. Taylor, departed New Orleans on the evening of the 20th of April.The expedition cost $5000, of which 42300 were paid by the Ky. Col. Society
-- T.A. Mills, Cor. Sec Ky Col. Society, Frankfort, May 4, 1833. ==Sources==

Brig Nautilus arrived Sierra Leone 8 Mar 1821

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[[Category:American Colonization Society]] [[Category:Virginia, Emigrants to Liberia]] [[Category:Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Nautilus, Arrived 8 March 1821]] [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]] [[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]] ==Introduction== The '''Big Nautilus''' arrived in Sierra Leone on 8 Mar 1821. It was the second ship to sail to the continent of Africa to secure a colony for American free people of color and eventually for some emancipated slaves. This table is taken from the "Roll Of Emigrants That Have Been Sent To The Colony of Liberia, Western Africa, By the American Colonization Society and its Auxiliaries, To September, 1843, &c" Christine's African American Genealogy Website: https://ccharity.com/contents/roll-emigrants-have-been-sent-colony-liberia-western-africa/emigrants-to-liberia-ship-lists/brignautilus1821/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Age!!State or place from which they emigrated!!Free born or otherwise!!Where located on their arrial in the colony!!Extent of education!!Profession!!Date of death!!Cause of death!!Removed to what place!!Removal date!!Removal Cause |- |[[Barbour-1820|John J. Barbour]]||18||Virginia||Free born||–||Writes||Tobacconist||1831||Decline|||||| |- |[[Brander-409|Jacob Brander]]||50||do||do||–||do||Carpenter||1824||Unknown|||||| |- |[[Brander-411|Caleb Brander]]||10||do||do||–||Spells||–||1821||Fever|||||| |- |[[Brander-410|Charles Brander]]||36||do||do||–||None||Ditcher|||||||||| |- |[[Cary-2398|Lott Cary]]||38||do||Purchased family's freedom||–||Writes||Tobacconist||1828||Casualty|||||| |- |[[Cary-2863|Nancy Cary]] (Lott's sister?)||25||do||do||–||Reads||–||1821||Fever|||||| |- |[[Cary-2864|Frances Cary]]||15||do||do||–||do||–||–||||S. Leone||1821|| |- |[[Cary-2865|Nancy Cary]]||12||do||do||–||do||–||1836||Female Disease|||||| |- |[[Cary-2866|James Cary]]||10||do||do||–||do||–||1833||Drowning|||||| |- |[[Cary-2867|Jonas Cary]]||17||do||do||–||do||Cooper|||||||||| |- |[[Clark-88050|Allen Clark]]||20||do||do||–||None||Farmer||1821||Fever|||||| |- |[[Unknown-670531|Maria Coker]]||30||Maryland||do||||Writes||–||–||–||S. Leone||1822|| |- |Daniel Coker, jr.||16||do||do||–||do||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Samuel Coker||8||do||do||–||Spells||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Anthony Dickson||28||Virginia||do||–||Reads||Cooper and carpenter||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Priscilla Dickson||26||do||do||–||do||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Thomas A. Harris||30||Maryland||do||–||Writes||Caulker||1832||Decline|||||| |- |Henrietta Harris||25||do||do||–||Reads||Seamstress||1833||Decline|||||| |- |Edward Harris||6||do||do||–||None||–||1835||Decline|||||| |- |Daniel Harris||4||do||do||–||do|||||||||||| |- |William Holanger||19||Virginia||do||–||do||Cooper||1835||Unknown|||||| |- |John Wiley||21||do||do||–||–||Farmer||1822||Casualty-musket shot, November, 1822|||||| |- |Joseph Langford||75||do||do||–||–||Cooper||1821||Fever|||||| |- |Susan Langford||58||do||do||–||–||–||1827||Decline|||||| |- |William Mathews||10||do||do||–||Writes||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |R. H. Sampson*||50||||Purchased their freedom||–||do||–||1833||Decline|||||| |- |Maria Sampson||17||do||do||–||Reads||–||1830||Drowning|||||| |- |Mary Sampson||16||do||do||–||Spells||–||1822||Female Disease|||||| |- |Nancy Sampson||13||do||do||–||do||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Colin Teague||36||do||–||–||Writes||Saddler||1839||Pleurisy|||||| |- |Hillary Teague||19||Virginia||Free born||–||Writes &c.||–||–||–|||||| |- |Colinett Teague||15||do||do||–||do||–||–||–|||||| |- |Francis Teague||34||do||do||–||do||–||–||–|||||| |- | |} ==Sources==

Brigadier James Robinson Risner

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Ancestors Parents Grover C. Washington Risner BIRTH Jul 1886 Oregon County, Missouri, USA DEATH 1960 (aged 73–74) BURIAL Memorial Park Cemetery Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Lora Grace Robinson Risner BIRTH 1888 Missouri, USA DEATH 1971 (aged 82–83) BURIAL Memorial Park Cemetery Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Ancestors from grandparents to great grandparents to greatgreats [[Risner-207|Risner-207]] Jonathan Wayne “John” Risner BIRTH 27 Nov 1854 Mississippi, USA DEATH 28 Apr 1936 (aged 81) Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Guiteau-Risner Cemetery Guiteau, Oregon County, Missouri, USA Married Phoebe G Blundell Risner BIRTH 6 Feb 1859 Bedford, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 28 Jan 1900 (aged 40) Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Guiteau-Risner Cemetery Guiteau, Oregon County, Missouri, USA John Risner BIRTH 27 Sep 1819 DEATH 9 Jul 1872 (aged 52) BURIAL Guiteau-Risner Cemetery Guiteau, Oregon County, Missouri, USA married Charlotty Cockman Risner BIRTH 1 Sep 1820 DEATH 14 May 1907 (aged 86) BURIAL Guiteau-Risner Cemetery Guiteau, Oregon County, Missouri, USA The Robinson line Allen Andrew Jackson Robinson BIRTH 6 Apr 1860 Oregon County, Missouri, USA DEATH 15 Feb 1945 (aged 84) Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Cotton Creek Cemetery Jobe, Oregon County, Missouri, USA married Susan Emaline Roberts Robinson BIRTH 18 Jan 1860 Missouri, USA DEATH 9 Apr 1913 (aged 53) BURIAL Cotton Creek Cemetery Jobe, Oregon County, Missouri, USA daughter of Daughter of James Roberts and Roena (Hall) Roberts. Married Allen Andrew Jackson Robinson 10/Nov/1882 [[Robinson-19292|Robinson-19292]] George William Robinson BIRTH 7 Nov 1831 Smith County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 4 Apr 1874 (aged 42) Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Myrtle Cemetery Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA married Mary Jane Taylor Robinson BIRTH 2 Feb 1837 Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA DEATH 13 Apr 1924 (aged 87) Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Myrtle Cemetery Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA THE BLUNDELL LINE John Blundell BIRTH 1838 DEATH 1879 (aged 40–41) BURIAL Myrtle Cemetery Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA married Ann Nutt Blundell BIRTH 9 Jul 1836 Bedford County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 3 Jan 1920 (aged 83) Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Myrtle Cemetery Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA daughter of Jesse Nutt BIRTH 21 Jun 1805 DEATH 21 May 1883 (aged 77) BURIAL Nutt Cemetery Bedford County, Tennessee, USA PLOT Nutt Cemetery is located on the Cortner Farm, south of Roseville, TN who was the Son of David and Rachel (Cate/Cates) Nutt The Taylor Line John D Taylor BIRTH 1801 Craven County, North Carolina, USA DEATH 30 Jan 1875 (aged 73–74) Oregon County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Myrtle Cemetery Myrtle, Oregon County, Missouri, USA married Elizabeth Hall Taylor BIRTH 1810 Jackson County, Alabama, USA DEATH 1842 (aged 31–32) Jackson County, Alabama, USA BURIAL Prince Cemetery Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama, USA James Taylor BIRTH 12 Apr 1770 Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA DEATH 14 Oct 1827 (aged 57) Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Taylor Family Cemetery South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA married Nancy White Taylor BIRTH 1777 Pennsylvania, USA DEATH 1864 (aged 86–87) Greene County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Robberson Prairie Cemetery Ebenezer, Greene County, Missouri, USA James Taylor BIRTH 1742 DEATH 12 Sep 1808 (aged 65–66) BURIAL Taylor Family Cemetery South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA married Rebecca Davis Taylor BIRTH 1746 DEATH 23 Jun 1780 (aged 33–34) BURIAL Taylor Family Cemetery South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA The Hall line [[Hall-15518|Hall-15518]] Rev James Carter Hall BIRTH 1787 Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 5 Aug 1870 (aged 82–83) Jackson County, Alabama, USA BURIAL Swaim Cemetery Jackson County, Alabama, USA married Mary “Polly” Williams Hall BIRTH 1790 Virginia, USA DEATH 1845 (aged 54–55) Swaim, Jackson County, Alabama, USA BURIAL Prince Cemetery Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama, USA

Briggs Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == We and Our Kinsfolk. Ephraim and Rebekah Waterman Briggs == * by Mary Balch Briggs * published by Beacon Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Briggs Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/weandourkinsfol00briggoog *https://www.google.com/books/edition/We_and_Our_Kinsfolk/KUY2AAAAMAAJ?hl=en *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/155123-we-and-our-kinsfolk-ephraim-and-rebekah-waterman-briggs-their-descendants-and-ancestors-with-a-few-collateral-branches?offset=33 *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082597618&view=1up&seq=4&skin=2021 ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :Our Grandparents *Rev. Ephraim (4) Briggs *Mrs. Rebekah Waterman Briggs :Ourselves *Rev. Ephraim (5) Briggs, Jr. *Rev. William (5) Briggs *Mrs. Rebecca (5) Briggs Holmes *Rev. Isaac (5) Briggs *Thomas (5) Briggs *Rev. Richard (5) Briggs *Mrs. Martha (5) Briggs Thompson *Mrs. Sarah (5) Briggs Thompson *Rev. Charles (5) Briggs *Dr. John Kingsbury (5) Briggs and their Families :Our Ancestors and Cousins :Briggs: *Richard (2) of Taunton, and his Children :*Dea. Richard (2) of Norton, and his Children :*Dea. Richard (3), of Mansfield, and his Children :*Ensign Timothy (3), of Norton, and his Children ::*Mrs. Hannah (4) Deane and her Family ::*Mrs. Polly (4) Goodwin and her Family :*George (3), of Norton, and some Descendants :*Dea. James (3), of Norton, and his Children ::*Rev. James (4) and his Children :::*Dea. James W. (5) and his Family :::*Dr. Calvin (5) and his Family :::*Mrs. Sophia (5) Robinson and her Family :::*Clarissa (5) ::*Peter (4) and some Descendants ::*Rev. Isaac (4) and some Descendants ::Haskins ::Kingsbury ::Andros ::Morey ::Lewis ::Davis ::Willard ::Waterman ::Bourne ::Sturtevant ::Cushman ::Allerton ::Rickard ::Dunham ::Cooke ::Hopkins ::Shurtleff ::Lettis ::Lothrop ::Clarke ::Ring :Index :Note of Additions and Alterations :Illustrations And Charts. *Our Grandmother, photo-engraving of silhouette *Our Ancestral Rock *A Page of John Lothrop's Bible, photograph *Ancestors of Rev. Ephraim Briggs and his Wife, heliotype chart *Ancestors of Rev. James Briggs and his Wife, heliotype chart === 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 === * Briggs, Mary Balch''[[Space: Briggs Descendants| We and Our Kinsfolk. Ephraim and Rebekah Waterman Briggs]]'' (Beacon Press, Boston, MA, 1887), [ Page ]. * [[#Briggs|Briggs]]

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hall-15680|Taryn Hall]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hall-15680&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Taryn Hall To-Do List|Taryn's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Briggs-3350|Briggs, Jemima ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |||see if Jemima can be linked to [[Briggs-397|Briggs, John]] b.1609. There is a DNA link via GEDMATCH A858520 |- |}

Briggs Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Briggs families and information about individuals, places, and things named Briggs. (If you have any information to add about Briggs individuals or the name in more general ways, please do.) === Famous Briggs === * [[Briggs-13|Robert A. Briggs]] (1868-1963) inventor of the "Briggs Panic Bolt" to allow building and theatre guests to escape. === Briggs on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BRIGGS_1.html Briggs Index]. If your last name is Briggs please join WikiTree. We will add you to this list by tomorrow morning.

Briggs Family Mysteries

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

Brigham Cemetery

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[[Category: Marlborough, Massachusetts]][[Category:Brigham Cemetery, Marlborough, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]] Details to be added. ---- ==How to Add Profiles to Cemetery== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Brigham Cemetery |- | '''GPS Coordinates: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=42.34138%2C%20-71.55946#map=18/42.34138/-71.55946 (42.34138 -7.55946)] |- | '''Address''': 23-35 Clover Hill St. Marlborough MA 01752 ph. 508-624-6916 (Beach & Clover Hill) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Boston Globe]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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Bright Hope Mine Disaster 1867

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[[Category: Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining DIsasters]]|'''Bright Hope Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 3 Apr 1867 * Location:[[:Category:Clover Hill, Rockingham County, Virginia|Clover Hill, Rockingham County, Virginia]] * Victims: 69 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Bright Hope Mine Disaster, Clover Hill, Rockingham County, Virginia, 1867]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Clover Hill, Rockingham County, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Brightman, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1840

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[[Category:Brightman, Arrived 13 Dec 1840]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Brightman to the South Australian Colony in 1840''' The ship was captained by Christopher William Nickells, and the Surgeon-superintendent was J. C. Slewman. She was carrying at least 169 emigrants and such first class passengers as Mr & Mrs [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Torrens-146 Robert Richard Torrens] & George Morphett Esq. The barque Brightman was 3 masted and weighed 334 Tons. She left London on or about August 15 1840, via Plymouth on August 30 (and also Cork according to some records) and arrived in Holdfast Bay, now Glenelg, on the 13 December 1840. This was the last ship of emigrants to arrive before suspension due to the grave financial crisis of the colony. [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840Brightman.gif] '''Passenger lists etc.'''
* SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 19 December 1840, Page 2. first accessed 14th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/27442113? *1840 BRIGHTMAN from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1840-brightman.html *Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html *Brightman 1840 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840Brightman.htm & https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1840Brightman.gif * Passengers for 30/08/1840 - 12/12/1840 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum, first accessed 14th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/voyage-passengers-all/944671/30/08/1840%20-%2012/12/1840?title=&page=7 *1936 'Pioneer Ships; No. 12--The Brightman', News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), 17 August, p. 6. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131873369

Brights Cemetery

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[[Category:Montour County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] Latitude: 40.9875868 N Longitude: -76.6421782 W St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church (now known as Mausdale Christian Church), organized in 1856 and meeting in the Sidler Schoolhouse, established the cemetery on land donated by and adjoining the Bright family farm. The church structure later erected was destroyed by fire in 1928 and rebuilt closer to Danville in 1929. From Danville, take Rt. 54 W, turn left onto 642 W. approx. 1/2 mile on the right.

Brightwater Anglican Cemetery

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[[Category: Tasman Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Saint Paul's Churchyard, Brightwater, Tasman|Brightwater Anglican Cemetery]] in Brightwater, Tasman.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Saint Paul's Churchyard (Brightwater Anglican Cemetery) was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548288/saint-pauls-churchyard FindAGrave]

Brigown Civil Parish, County Cork

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[[Category: Cork 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 Cork|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Cork, Ireland|Main Cork Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Brigown Parish, County Cork|Category for Brigown Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Cork|Civil Parishes in County Cork]] |}
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:Munster Team|Munster Province team]] ==Brigown Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Brí Ghabhann. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/524 Brigown Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Condons and Clangibbon :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Brigown Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cork|Towns of County Cork]] ====Mitchelstown==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Mhistéala. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchelstown Web page for Mitchelstown] :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Mitchelstown, County Cork|Category for Mitchelstown]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.2655,-8.2705,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.2655/-8.2705 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.2338&lat=52.2615 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mitchelstown&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Brigown Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Brigown Parish (Brí Ghabhann) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/524/BF Brigown 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. :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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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ardglare||''Ard gClár''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ardglare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ardglare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardglare&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinwillin||''Baile an Mhuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballinwillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballinwillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinwillin&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybeg||''An Baile Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybeg&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Glanworth Civil Parish. |- |Ballygiblin||''Baile Ghiblín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballygiblin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballygiblin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygiblin&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynabrock||''Baile an Fheamrógaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballynabrock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballynabrock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynabrock&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynamona||''Baile na Móna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballynamona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballynamona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamona&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brigown||''Brí Ghabhann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Brigown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Brigown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brigown&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrigane||''An Carragán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carrigane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carrigane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrigane&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonlough||''Cluain Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cloonlough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cloonlough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonlough&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolnanave||''Cúil na nDamh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolnanave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolnanave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolnanave&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolyregan||''Cúil Uí Riagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolyregan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolyregan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolyregan&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corracunna||''Currach an Chonnaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Corracunna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Corracunna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corracunna&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curragh More||''An Currach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Curragh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Curragh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curragh%20More&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curraghavoe||''Currach Uí Bhuaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Curraghavoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Curraghavoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curraghavoe&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Furrow||''An Fhorrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Furrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Furrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Furrow&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Garrane'''||''An Garrán''||[[:Category:Garrane Townland, Brigown Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garrane&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garryleagh||''An Garraí Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garryleagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garryleagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garryleagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenatlucky||''Gleann an tSlogtha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glenatlucky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glenatlucky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenatlucky&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenduff||''An Gleann Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glenduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glenduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenduff&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gurteennaboul||''Goirtín na bPoll''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gurteennaboul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gurteennaboul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gurteennaboul&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kildrum||''Cill Droma''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kildrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kildrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kildrum&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killakane||''Cill Uí Cháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killakane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killakane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killakane&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilshanny||''Cill tSeanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilshanny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilshanny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilshanny&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kiltrislane||''Coill Trisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kiltrislane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kiltrislane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kiltrislane&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknamuck||''Cnoc na Muc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knocknamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knocknamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknamuck&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mitchelstown||''Baile Mhistéala''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Mitchelstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Mitchelstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mitchelstown&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Parknakilla||''Páirc na Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Parknakilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Parknakilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parknakilla&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollardstown||''Baile Pholaird''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Pollardstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Pollardstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollardstown&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skeheen||''An Sceichín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Skeheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Skeheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skeheen&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skeheen Upper||''An Sceichín Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Skeheen+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Skeheen+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skeheen,%20upper&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stag Park||''Páirc na bhFianna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Stag+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Stag+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stag%20Park&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turbeagh||''Tor Beithigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Turbeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Turbeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turbeagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=BRIGOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cork should be added to the main Cork 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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[[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]]

Brilliant Birches

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Brilliant Birches]] Hello! Welcome to the Brilliant Birches and the WikiGames {{Image|file=WikiGames.png |align=r |size=250 }}The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single family tree as well as increase the number of connections. Our WikiGames will take place over three days - August 25, 26 and 27. There will be opening (August 21) and closing (August 28) ceremonies as well as kickoff and wrapup livecasts for each event. Check the [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|schedule]] for links to watch on YouTube. On this page you'll find all the information you need for your team to participate in our first ever WikiGames event! == Event Schedule == * Monday, August 21 - Opening Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) * Friday, August 25 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_1_-_Sourcing_Slalom|Sourcing Slalom]] * Saturday, August 26 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_2_-_Cross-Country_Connecting|Cross Country Connecting]] * Sunday, August 27 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_4_-_CC7X7_Wall_Climb|CC7x7 Wall Climb]] * Monday, August 28 - Closing Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) The three WikiGame events all start at 8am EDT/Noon UTC and end at 7am EDT/11am UTC. == Useful Links == * [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames Help Page]] * [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|WikiGames Livecasts Schedule]] * [https://discordapp.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129204661186998443 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624319}} *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624742/do-you-have-any-wikigames-questions * Other WikiGames questions? Ask here. == Olympians List == These are the Olympians you can work on for the CC7x7 Wall Climb. Your team can decide to work on just one or multiple Olympians. *[[Loughran-242|Beatrix Suzetta (Loughran) Harvey (1900-1975)]] *[[Black-24775|Stuart Alexander Black (1908-1989)]] *[[Allhusen-21|Derek Swithin Allhusen (1914-2000)]] *[[Miller-109764|Robert Michael Miller (1956-2020)]] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Brilliant Birches]]''' and the [[:Category:WikiGames]] categories, highlight the biography header on your personal profile and paste this in its place: [[Category:WikiGames]]
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== Biography ==
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|event=2023 WikiGames }} This way we can check our connections to other WikiGamers, the Olympians, and our own team members! *Team Cheerleader: [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] *[[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]] *Mug requested *[[Land-2950|Bob Land]] *[[Darnell-2189|Harriet Darnell]] *[[Dyer-10748|Judy (Dyer) Weggelaar]] *[[Clary-1861|Teresa (Clary) Willis]] *[[Boy-41|Emily (Boy) Holmberg]] *Mug requested *[[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson Jr]] *[[Miller-57070|Christine Miller]] *Mug requested *[[Bryant-16706|Cynthia (Bryant) Crafton]] *[[Anderson-20093|Pam (Anderson) Smith]] *[[Morse-5268|Kathryn Morse]] *[[Curnick-42|Michelle (Curnick) Wilkes]] *[[Malanowski-27|Lisa Malanowski]] *[[Wright-4386|Candyce (Wright) Fulford]] *[[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]] *[[Fearn-339|Maureen (Fearn) Wilkins]] *[[Irving-2032|Carol (Irving) Weldon]] *[[Ness-932|Stacey Ness]] {{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-9.png |align=c |size=250 }}

Bring your parents to school day!

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Bringhurst Name Study

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[[Category:Bringhurst 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 Bringhurst and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The earliest mention of Bringhurst as a family name is dated 1260AD. Other variations include "Bringherst", "Brinkhurst", "Bringhast", and "Bringhaste". The etymology of Bringhurst comes from the personal name "Bryni" derived from "bryne" (Old English), meaning "fire" or "flame", combined with the word "hurst" or "hyrst" meaning "wooded hill" in Old English, related to Old Saxon, and "hurst" or "horst" in Old High German.

Brinkerhoff Name Study

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[[Category:Brinkerhoff 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 Brinkerhoff 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.

Brisbane General Cemetery, Toowong, Queensland

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[[Category:Toowong Cemetery, Toowong, Queensland]] [[Category:Toowong, Queensland]] [[Category:Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This page is part of the [[Space:Queensland Cemeteries Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Brisbane General Cemetery '''Alternate Name:''' It is colloquially known as Toowong Cemetery, as in the Cemetery which is in the suburb of Toowong. '''Address:''' Toowong, Queensland '''GPS Coordinates:''' 27.4744°S 152.9819°E '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The '''Brisbane General Cemetery''', also known colloquially as '''Toowong Cemetery''', is a heritage-listed cemetery located at Toowong, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1866 and formally opened in 1875. It is Queensland's largest cemetery and is located on 44 hectares of land at the corner of Frederick Street and Mount Coot-tha Road approximately four and a half kilometres west of Brisbane CBD. Free access to grave information is provided by [https://graves.brisbane.qld.gov.au/ Brisbane City Council Online Services' Grave Location Search] (accessed 10 May 2018). See also [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community/community-support/funeral-planning-grave-search/grave-location-search-family-history Grave location search and family history] for details of the records held in the database. Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toowong_Cemetery Wikipedia: Brisbane General Cemetery]

Brisco, British Columbia One Place Study

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== Brisco, British Columbia One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Brisco, British Columbia|category=Brisco, British Columbia One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q19600598|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brisco, British Columbia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== : Brisco, British Columbia, Canada ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' British Columbia :'''District:''' Kootenay :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.833056, -116.2675 :'''Elevation:''' 896.0 m or 2939.6 feet ===History=== : Brisco is small farming and logging community on the east shore of the Columbia River, in the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. : See: [https://inthewindermere.home.blog/2020/10/21/brisco/ Brisco], In The Windermere: Exploring the history of place names in the Windermere Valley, Alex Weller, accessed 28 August 2022. : Some of the early members of the community: {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:gray;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:gray;"|'''Connected''' |- ||[[Abel-3576|Ben Abel]]||No |- ||[[Atchison-1696|Henry Atchison]] and [[Wolton-35|Edith (Wolton) Atchison]]||Yes |- ||[[Blair-10680|William Blair]] and [[Caldwell-10972|Christina Rewcastle (Caldwell) Blair]]||No |- ||[[Cameron-15260|Malcolm Cameron]] and [[Freeman-20255|Rosella Mayellen (Freeman) Cameron]]||No |- ||[[Campbell-53791|Danny Campbell]]||No |- ||[[Mitchell-39177|Alfred Henry Mitchell]]||Yes |- ||Mitchell brothers: [[Mitchell-38577|George]], [[Mitchell-38569|Mac]] and [[Mitchell-38563|Fred]] (nephews of Alfred)||Yes |- ||[[Pirie-58|Thomas Pirie]] and [[Ruddick-54|Agnes Moir (Ruddick) Pirie]]||Yes |- ||[[Walker-59317|Anne (Walker) Tegart]] and four of her children||Yes |- ||[[Watkins-7520|Edward Watkins]] and [[Walker-34170|Lavinia (Walker) Watkins]]||Yes |- ||[[Wolfenden-15|Archibald Wolfenden]] and father, [[Wolfenden-166|James Wolfenden]] and brother, [[Wolfenden-167|Stanley]]||Yes |- |} : Full profile list here: [[:Category:Brisco%2C_British_Columbia_One_Place_Study|Brisco, British Columbia One Place Study]] ===Land=== {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:gray;"|'''Lot number''' ! align="center" style="background:gray;"|'''resident''' ! align="center" style="background:gray;"|'''resident''' ! align="center" style="background:gray;"|'''resident''' |- ||351||Charley Topp||Henderson family then the McGuiness family||[[Watkins-7698|John Watkins]] then [[Watkins-7701|Lloyd Watkins]], (brother of John) |- ||1087||[[Wolfenden-167|Stanley Wolfenden]]|||| |- ||1088||[[Campbell-53791|Danny Campbell]] to 1920|| [[Wolfenden-166|James Wolfenden]] 1920-1929*|| |- ||1089 (Fortress Ranch)||[[Mitchell-39177|Alfred Mitchell]] and wife [[Walker-59317|Anne]] 1896-1921||[[Wolfenden-15|Archie Wolfenden]] 1921- |- ||1090||[[Cameron-15260|Malcolm Cameron]] to 1898||[[Mitchell-38577|George Mitchell]] 1898-1909||Mitchell brothers, [[Mitchell-38569|Mac]] and [[Mitchell-38563|Fred]] 1909-1936 |- ||1090 North part||[[Atchison-1696|Shorty Atchison]] 1907-|||| |- ||1903||[[Pirie-58|Thomas Pirie]] 1889-1903|||| |- ||1907||[[Abel-3576|Ben Abel]]|||| |- ||2563 (west half)||[[Brabant-469|Henry Kohorst]]|||| |- ||7549||[[Mitchell-38577|George Mitchell]] 1902-1953||Hector Mitchell (son of George)|| |- ||9568||[[Paul-9271|Baptiste Paul]] abt. 1902|||| |- ||10545||[[Berrey-122|Percy Berrey]] abt. 1902|||| |- ||10546||[[Cobb-10950|Ernie Cobb]]||[[Wolfenden-15|Archie Wolfenden]] (purchased 11 acres of this land for the [[Space:Brisco_British_Columbia_Store_and_Post_Office|Brisco Store]])|| |- ||10733||[[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] 1891-||[[Watkins-7699|Charlie Watkins]] (son of Ed) to 1962|| |- |} * after [[Wolfenden-166|James Wolfenden]], many people lived in [[Campbell-53791|Danny Campbell's]] cabin: [[Wolfenden-167|Stanley Wolfenden]], Jack Caughlin, Brownrigg, [[Cameron-15302|Don Cameron]], Ernie Shaw, Martin Rasmussen, the Sniders and the Stevensons. : "Brisco & Spillimacheen: A History" Compiled and edited by Hedi Trescher. Published by Brisco Hospital Aid, 1998 ===One Study Goals=== : Add personal profiles of people who lived in Brisco, in particular: :: Add profiles of people who were buried in the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2328936 St. Mark's Cemetery] :: Add students and teacher of the [[Space:Brisco_British_Columbia_School|Brisco School]]. :: Add profiles of WWI veterans (these still need profiles): ::: Harry Beaumont ::: William Bell ::: James. A. Conrad ::: James Dunne ::: A. (Frank) Galbraith ::: H. M. Gardner ::: Frank Lamb ::: Vic Hale ::: Headley Hynes ::: W. H. Lamb ::: F. C. Lamb ::: Alexander Mcaulay ::: Angus A. McDonlad ::: Clifford McIntosh ::: I. May ::: John Albert Spence ::: Fred Thatcher ::: John Thomas ::: I. Wright ===Completed Tasks=== :: [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=PosOffPosMas&IdNumber=11260&q=brisco Brisco Postmasters] done to 1962. :: profiles of WWI veterans (with enlistment dates): ::: [[Atchison-1721|Steve Atchison]] drafted: 1 Apr 1918 ::: [[Cameron-15310|Alexander Cameron]] 17 May 1916 ::: [[Cameron-15320|Asa Clive Cameron]] 17 May 1916 ::: [[Cameron-15302|Donald Cameron]] drafted: 18 Jan 1918 ::: [[Cobb-10950|Ernest Robert Cobb]] 17 May 1916 ::: [[Brabant-469|Henry Peter Kohorst]] 16 May 1916 ::: [[Thorson-409|John Thorson]] drafted: 26 Mar 1918 ::: [[Watkins-7698|John Watkins]] 17 May 1916 ::: [[Wolfenden-167|Stanley Wolfenden]] 17 May 1916 ===Free Space Pages=== * [[Space:Brisco_British_Columbia_Store_and_Post_Office|Brisco British Columbia Store and Post Office]] * [[Space:Brisco_British_Columbia_School|Brisco British Columbia School]] * [[Space:St._Mark%27s_Cemetery%2C_Spillimacheen%2C_British_Columbia|St. Mark's Cemetery, Spillimacheen, British Columbia]] ===Resources=== : [https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy BC Archives Genealogy - General Search] : [https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcnewspapers/ UBC BC Historical Newspapers] : More resources here: [[:Space:British_Columbia_Team#Resources|British Columbia Team, Resources]] ===Categories=== : [[:Category: Brisco%2C_British_Columbia|Brisco, British Columbia]] : [[:Category: St. Mark's Cemetery, Spillimacheen, British Columbia|St. Mark's Cemetery, Spillimacheen, British Columbia]] ===Notes=== : Submitted on 12 Jul 2022 to: [http://www.oneplacestudy.org/ oneplacestudy.org] for inclusion in the One Place Study Directory. ==Sources==

Briscoe County, Texas

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Welcome to Briscoe County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} '''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Briscoe_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=mural Welcome to Briscoe co. }} {{Blue|Briscoe county was created from Bexar District August 21, 1876, but was not organized intil March 15, 1892.}} It is named for Andrew Briscoe 1810-1849, Defender of Texan liberty at the Battle of Concepcion, the Capture of Bexar, and the Battle of San Jacinto. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Silverton-Texas-Briscoe-County-Courthouse.htm :'''Pre-Columbian''' - Ruins of irrigations canals indicate a high degree of civilization. :'''1700''' - The Plains Apaches followed these Indians by the Comanches, who found the canyon recesses abundant with buffalo, antelope, and other wild game. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb15 :'''late 1780's''' - José Mares and Pedro Vial came trough with their trading expeditions. :'''1841''' The Texas Santa Fe Expedition went through Quitaque country :'''1852''' Captains Randolph B. Marcy, George B. McClellan followed the Prairie Dog Town Fork near the springs of area west of the site of present Quitaque. :'''1872''' Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie's 4th US Cavalry crisscrossed the county in pursuit of the "Mongols of the West" {{Image|file=Briscoe_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1892- jail. }} :'''Sept 25-27, 1874''' The Red Rivers War they battled the Indians at Tule Creek . :'''Sept 29, 1874.''' Mackenzie's troops slaughtered over 1,000 Indian horses at the Tule Canyon after their crucial victory at Palo Duro Canyon the day before. :'''1865-1867''' José Piedad Tafoya ("dean" of Comancheros) maintained a trading post at Los Lenguas Springs (Los Lingos Creek) open-range cattle raising came to the area. :'''1878''' The Baker brothers and O. J. Wiren established the '''Quitaque (Lazy F)''' Ranch, which was added to the JA Ranch properties in 1882 and fenced the following year. :'''1883 The Tule Ranch''' in Armstrong and Briscoe Counties, is 175,000 acres, and used COW-CALF, yearling, Stocker cattle, wheat. :'''1887''' Charles Goodnight terminated his partnership with Cornelia Adair, then owned Quitaque, along with L. R. Moore. JA and Shoe Bar ranches owned land in the NE part of the county. :'''1890 ''' The Stock farmers and small ranchers began on the periphery of the Lazy F. :'''Aug, 1890''' - Thomas J. Braidfoot filed for his claim on the section of land and built his hous. This would later contain Silverton and built his house. He and business partners who had arrived from Della Plain, Floyd County formed the Silverton townsite company. He built a house in the area. In the spring of the following year he and his associates, most of whom had arrived from Della Plain in Floyd County, formed a townsite company. -Handbook of Texas Online:H. Allen Anderson, "SILVERTON, TX," Handbook of Texas Online {{Image|file=Briscoe_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=1st store in Quitaque }}{{clear}} '''1890''' The Quitaque was first known as a stage stop. Merchants and other businessmen also trickled in. '''1891''' Thomas J. Braidfoot laid out the townsite of Silverton and led the movement for the organization of the county. By the spring of 1892 enough settlers had arrived to bring Braidfoot's plan to fruition. A petition was circulated, and on '''March 15, 1892''', the electorate officially organized the county and chose Silverton as its seat. :J. N. Stalbird was elected the first county judge, F. D. Fisher county attorney, R. I. Hanna treasurer, T. L. Anderson clerk, and Miner Crawford sheriff. '''1892''': The Jail was constructed in 1892, made of handcut stone hauled here by horse-drawn wagons from Tule Canyon. In the early years sheriff's families rented it as residence. Lower floor was used by Red Cross workers,''' for sewing, during World War I'''. This jail stands as the lasting reminder of what courage and dedication mean in preserving law, order and integrity in Briscoe County. The jail (1892) is the oldest building in Briscoe County.The County Attorney is keeper of the museum keys. http://www.texasescapes.com/Jails/Silverton-Texas-Briscoe-County-Jail.htm {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1900''' The population had grown to 1,253, and six school districts had been established. :'''1917''' The Immigrant farmers introduced various crops to the region the most promising of which were wheat, sorghum, and cotton. :'''1930''' Cotton was first grown in Briscoe County on an experimental basis :'''1900''' Eight acres of Briscoe County land was planted in cotton; (1910 > 3,400 acres ) (7,535 acres in 1920), (1929 36,000 acres). :'''1912''' The county's first cotton gin was built. :'''1900-1930''' -Farms, until most of the arable lands were under cultivation by the early 1930s. The number of farms in the county grew from 170 in 1900 to 307 in 1910, to 397 in 1920 and 679 in 1930. As farming expanded, the population grew, from 2,162 in 1910 to 2,948 by 1920 and to 5,590 by 1930. Agricultural growth in the South Plains finally brought a railroad into the county. :'''1920s''' All freight came in wagons, and later in automobiles, from Amarillo or Estelline. :'''1925 -27''' The Fort Worth and Denver Railway built into the region. :'''1927''' The branch line was completed from Estelline westward to Quitaque and Silverton. :1928 southward from Quitaque to Plainview and Lubbock :'''1928''' A Graded auto roads replaced many of the old wagon routes; :State Highway 86 was completed from Tulia via Silverton and Quitaque to Turkey, in Hall County. Later, State Highway 256 linked Silverton with Memphis and Clarendon. :'''1930''' -During the Great Depression-agricultural economy suffered. and contracted. :'''1930 and 1940''' farms dropped from 679 to 516. Cotton production dropped ''' 30 percent.''' Losses associated with the depression were also responsible for a drop in the county's population; 5,590 people lived in Briscoe County. :'''1930''' Population 5,590 people :'''1940''' Population 4,056 :'''World War II''' More dislocation or citizens occurred. This was due to consolidation and mechanization of agriculture

'''{{Blue |Tule Ranch}}''' '''1883 The Tule Ranch''' in Armstrong and Briscoe Counties, is 175,000 acres, and used as COW-CALF, yearling, Stocker cattle, wheat. :'''1887''' Charles Goodnight terminated his partnership with Cornelia Adair, then owned Quitaque, with L. R. Moore. JA and Shoe Bar ranches owned land in the NE part of the county. Land for this ranch was in Tule canyon, which runs through the ranch was purchased in 1883 by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair. Following this Mattie Hedgecoke bought land when the JA Ranch was sold. Mattie Hedgecoke, then sold 27,000 acres of Mr. D. M. Cogdell, Sr in 1953.. Cogdell acquired more acreage, which were inherited by sons Billy and D. M. Jr.In 1994 Billy bought out his brother’s half of the Tule and is its sole owner.

{{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Briscoe County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Armstrong County, Texas|Armstrong County]]
[[:Space:Donley County, Texas|Donley County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Hall County, Texas|Hall County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Floyd County, Texas|Floyd County]]
[[:Space:Motley County, Texas|Motley County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Swisher County, Texas|Swisher County]] }} ==== Government Offices ==== {{Image|file=Briscoe_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption='''Briscoe County Courthouse''' }}{{Clear}} Briscoe county Courthouse, constructed in 1922 with style Classical Revival made of Brick and concrete. ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' :Size: 887 sq mi of :Terrain -irregular terrain :Altitude: 3,300 feet drops in Tule Canyon as low as 1,000 feet. :Precipitation : 10.5 inches :Growing season averages 214 days a year. :Temperature -Minimum is 26° F in January, and maximum is 94° in July. :Silverton, the county seat, is five miles SW of the center of the county, Longitude/Latitude : 101°15' west longitude and 34°30' north latitude, (60 miles SE of Amarillo. :Soils: gray and chocolate loams to light sand in valleys of the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River and its tributaries, including Tule Creek. These streams have formed the canyons and breaks crossing the county's northern and eastern portions. :Grasses/Trees - native grasses, mesquite and cedar trees; cotton, wheat, and grain sorghums are raised on the arable lands above the Caprock. '''Major Highways''' * State Highway 70 * State Highway 86 * State Highway 207 * State Highway 256 '''Scenic Drives''' Hwy 86 and 207 North are noted for being scenic drives. The drive between Silverton and Claude crosses Palo Duro and Tule Canyons. Hwy 256 reveals the Eastern edge of the Great Plains in a dramatic change in altitude. ===Protected areas=== * Caprock Canyons State Park {{Image|file=Briscoe_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Tule Canyon }} '''Tule Canyon''' * Lake Mackenzie: -10 miles NW of Silverton via Hwy 86 to Tule Canyon and the 900 acre lake. RV Hookups and fishing. * Mackenzie Reservoir formed after water on Tule Creek was impounded. In 1972 the project was begun, just east of the site of the slaughter of the Indian ponies by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie's Fourth Cavalry in 1874.
{{Clear}} ===Texas Panhandle=== The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. * Armstrong County * Briscoe County * Carson County * Castro County, * Childress County, * Collingsworth County, * Dallam County, * Deaf Smith County, * Donley County, * Gray County, * Hall County, 8 Hansford County, * Hartley County, * Hemphill County, * Hutchinson County, * Lipscomb County, * Moore County, * Ochiltree County, * Oldham County, * Parmer County, * Potter County, * Randall County, * Roberts County, * Sherman County, * Swisher County, * Wheeler County ===Demographics=== Briscoe county has 900 square miles (2,300 km2) is land and 1.6 square miles (4.1 km2) (0.2%) is water. In 2000, there were 1,790 people, 724 households, with population density was 1 people per square mile (1/km²). There were 1,006 housing units at an average density of 1 per square mile (0/km²). The races were 83.35% White, 2.29% Black or African American, 0.39% Native American, 0.06% Asian, 11.45% from other races, and 2.46% from two or more races. 22.74% of the population were Hispanic . The median income for a household in the county was $29,917, and the median inbcome for a family was $35,326. and 16.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.00% of those under age 18 and 12.50% of those age 65 or over. "The 2000 census reflected 1,790 people with population density of '''2 people/sq mile'''.It also shows 83.35% whites, 2.29 Blacks, .39% Native Americans, and 22.74 of the population were Hispanic. ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Quitaque, Texas|Quitaque]] * [[:Category:Silverton, Texas|Silverton]] (county seat) ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ====Public Schools==== * Silverton Independent School District * Clarendon Independent School District partial * Turkey-Quitaque Independent School District partial ===Historical Census=== :1880 - 12 — :1900 - 1,253 — :1910 - 2,162 72.5% :1920 - 2,948 36.4% :1930 - 5,590 89.6% :1940 - 4,056 −27.4% :1950 - 3,528 −13.0% :1960 - 3,577 1.4% :1970 - 2,794 −21.9% :1980 - 2,579 −7.7% :1990 - 1,971 −23.6% :2000 - 1,790 −9.2% :2010 - 1,637 −8.5% :Est. 2015 - 1,505 −8.1% ===Notables=== *Charles Goodnight *Ranalds S Mackenzie ===County Resources=== Tule Canyon Mackenzie Reservoir was begun when water on Tule Creek was''' impounded.''' In 1972 the project was begun, just east of the site of the slaughter of the Indian ponies by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie's Fourth Cavalry in 1874 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }} {{clear}} *[[:Category: Resthaven Cemetery, Quitaque, Texas|Resthaven Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Texas|Silverton Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Briscoe/ListBriscoe.html Briscoe county cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2542 FindaGrave cemeteries]6 *http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/cemph/briscoe/brissilv.htm Silverton cemetery] images ===Sources=== *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb15 *http://www.co.briscoe.tx.us *http://www.lbk.ars.usda.gov/WEWC/llano/estacado.htm *http://tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/mackenzie/ *http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48045 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Briscoe/ListBriscoe.html Briscoe county cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2542 FindaGrave cemeteries]6 *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Briscoe_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/cemph/briscoe/brissilv.htm Silverton cemetery] images *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quitaque%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverton%2C_Texas

Briseis Tin Mine Disaster 1929

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining]] | [[Space:Australia_Mining_Disasters_Team|Australia]] | Briseis Tin Mine Disaster 1929 === Briseis Tin Mine Disaster, 1929 === ---- '''Map Co-ordinates.''' 41° 08′ 55.93″ S and 147° 48′ 09.17″ E
---- == Summary == '''On the 4th of April 1929, torrential rains caused the Cascade Dam 4.8 km upstream of the Briseis Tin Mine to overflow and then burst, sending a massive wall of water that flooded the mine and low-lying parts of the adjacent mining town.'''[https://www.amsj.com.au/lessons-past-breaking-briseis/ "Lessons from the past: Breaking Briseis"], Australian Mine Safety Journal, www.amsj.com.au, Mine Safety History, 30 May 2019, accessed 10 June 2023.
Situated alongside the Ringarooma River, the BriseisNamed after Briseis, the Australian Thoroughbred filly who as a three-year-old won the 1876 Melbourne Cup by three lengths in record time. hydraulic tin mine was one of the richest and most profitable tin mines in the world, employing hundreds and exporting millions of tonnes of tin around the world. But days of torrential rain capped by a 125mm deluge falling in an hour and a half on the catchment of the nearby Cascade Dam, culminated at 4 pm with the failure of the dam wall and a 32-metre high wall of water surged down the valley, inundating the mine workings and engulfing several houses and other buildings in the town.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/67821995 “BRISEIS DISASTER – WALL OF WATER FIFTY FEET IN HEIGHT”], Advocate (Burnie, Tas.: 1890 - 1954), Wed 19 Jun 1929, Page 5.Writer, Larry, 2011, "Australian Book of Disasters", Murdoch Books Australia, Australia, pages 51-59. Fourteen lives were lost.

Table 1: The Victims - Age, Marital Status, Occupation and Residence
(Underscored names have profiles; boldfaced names are connected to the Big Tree. ) {| border="1" cellpadding="1" |- style=height: 20px ! align="center" | The Victims ! align="center" | Age ! align="center" | Marital Status ! align="center" | Occupation ! align="left" | Residence |- | [[Whiting-5212|Stephen Daly Whiting]] | 55 | Married, 3 children | Miner | Derby |- | [[Alexander-24515|Anne Myrtle (Alexander) Whiting]] | 39 | Married, 3 children | Miner’s wife | Derby |- | [[Whiting-5214|Eric Raymond Whiting]] | 2 | Single | Miner’s child | Derby |- | [[Whiting-5213|Keith Patrick Whiting]] | 10 | Single | Miner’s child | Derby |- | [[Whiting-5215|Maxwell Whiting]] | 12 | Single | Miner’s child | Derby |- | [[Bracey-499|William James Bracey]] | 62 | Married, 12 grown children | Horsemaster | Derby |- | [[Cave-2490|Samuel "Jack" Brodley Cave]] | 58 | Married, 1 child | Horsemaster | Derby |- | [[Richardson-37281|Donald Alexander Richardson]] | 42 | Married, 5 children | Horsemaster | Derby |- | [[Beamish-515|William Abraham Beamish]] | 50 | Married, 3 children | Mine Asst Manager | Derby |- | [[Denehey-3|Phillip Leslie Denehey]] | 48 | Married | Miner | Derby |- | [[Jaffray-318|Archibald Jaffrey]] | 19 | Single | Mine Clerk | Derby |- | [[Good-5107|Gordon Good]] | 28 | Married, 2 children | Miner | Derby |- | [[McCormack-3119|Hector Michael McCormack]] | 26 | Married, 2 children | Miner | Derby |- ! align="left" | [[McWatters-136|Nellie McWatters]] | 5 | Single | Miner’s child | Derby |- |} As per customary practices, the State of Tasmania held a Court of Inquiry into the incident. Per the ''Advocate'' of Thursday 20 June 1929[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/67822081?browse=ndp%3Abrowse%2Ftitle%2FA%2Ftitle%2F46%2F1929%2F06%2F20%2Fpage%2F5832941%2Farticle%2F67822081 “BRISEIS DAM DISASTER – DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENTAL DROWNING”], trove, Advocate (Burnie, Tas.: 1890 - 1954), Thu 20 Jun 1929, Page 5.:
The jury, after an absence of 35 minutes, returned the following verdict: That the deaths were caused through drowning in a rush of water down the Cascade River and over the Briseis mine workings following the bursting of the Briseis Company’s dam; and that the bursting of the dam was the result of an abnormal and unprecedented volume of water, which might have been caused by a cloudburst, or by an extraordinary rainfall in the catchment. No blame was attachable to any one.
== Research Notes == Bodies recovered by 20 June 1929: *Samuel Brodley Cave, married *Hector Michael M'Cormack (1903-1929), recovered 6 km from the mine, married to Myrtle, two children (Sarah and James) Recovered later: *Gordon Good, about 28, miner, married, one child (probably 1 September 1936)[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30103820 "BODY IN MINE-THE BRISEIS DISCOVERY"], The Mercury (Hobart, Tas.: 1860 - 1954), Tue 3 Sep 1935, Page 5. *William Bracey, 62, miner, married, grown family (probably 5 September 1936)[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/86573648 "BODY OF ANOTHER BRISEIS VICTIM FOUND"], Advocate (Burnie, Tas.: 1890 - 1954), Thu 5 Sep 1935, Page 2. In all, 27 Tasmanians lost their lives during flooding caused by the unprecedented heavy rains. The two most lethal landslides in Australia were both debris flows, the Breisis Dam Disaster and the Thredbo, NSW landslide of 30 July 1997.Michael-Leiba, M., 2013, [https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/media/2299/ajem-28-01-07.pdf “Impact of landslides in Australia to December 2011”], Australian Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 30-36.
The Briseis Dam Disaster, Derby, northeast Tasmania happened on 4 April 1929 and killed 14 people. Rainfall of 450mm during the previous two days, followed by 125mm in the catchment in 1.5 hours, caused the rock-filled concrete Briseis Dam on the Cascade River to burst, releasing a wall of water six metres high. The water raced down the river gully, sweeping away a house and killing the family of five, as well as a five-year-old girl. It then cut a channel 30 metres deep and 64 metres wide through a low hill in its path. It demolished stables in its path, killing three people and 12 horses. The torrent was 180 metres wide and tree logs were deposited over 21 metres above normal river level. The width was evident from the gouged-out channel left behind, and the main road was obliterated. By cutting through the low hill, the river’s course was permanently changed to follow the channel gouged out by the torrent.

The wave of water at Derby was four metres high, however a rocky outcrop on its outskirts saved the town. The flood was diverted, striking a mining tailings hill about 60 metres high and carrying away half the hill, leaving a sand cliff. Three people lost their lives and several houses were swept away, including the Briseis Company’s powerhouse and offices. Two bridges on the Ringarooma River, one on each side of Derby, were destroyed and the Briseis tin mine was flooded. It did not resume operations for five years after the event. Many people were homeless, two cars were lost, the furniture in flooded houses was damaged, and the recreation ground outbuildings demolished. A total of six houses were destroyed at Derby, and fences were destroyed and houses flooded at nearby Branxholm. Fourteen people were killed in the 4.8km between the Briseis Dam and Derby. The torrent had carried thousands of tonnes of trees, rocks, gravel and boulders. A 10-tonne granite boulder was moved 3km.
== Sources == *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/18404019 "COMPLETE STORY OF THE DERBY DISASTER-DEATH ROLL TOTALS FOURTEEN"], North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas.: 1909-1954), Mon 8 Apr 1929, Page 3.

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{{Clear}} *[https://www.bristolri.gov/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q917809|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bristol, Rhode Island One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== Bristol is situated on 10.1 square miles (26 km2) of a peninsula (the smaller sub-peninsula on the west is called Poppasquash), with Narragansett Bay on its west and Mount Hope Bay on its east. :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Rhode Island :'''County:''' Bristol :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.684167, -71.268611 :'''Elevation:''' 26.0 m or 85.3 feet *Roger Williams University, named for Rhode Island founder Roger Williams. ==== National Register of Historic Places==== *[[Wikipedia:Blithewold_Mansion,_Gardens_and_Arboretum|Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum]] *[[Wikipedia:Bristol_County_Courthouse_(Rhode_Island)|Bristol County Courthouse (Rhode Island)]] *[[Wikipedia:Bristol_County_Jail|Bristol County Jail]] *[[Wikipedia:Bristol_Customshouse_and_Post_Office|Bristol Customshouse and Post Office]] *[[Wikipedia:Bristol_Ferry_Light|Bristol Ferry Light]] *[[Wikipedia:Bristol_Waterfront_Historic_District|Bristol Waterfront Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Benjamin_Church_House_(Bristol,_Rhode_Island)|Benjamin Church House (Bristol, Rhode Island)]] *[[Wikipedia:Juniper_Hill_Cemetery|Juniper Hill Cemetery]] *[[Wikipedia:Longfield_(Bristol,_Rhode_Island)|Longfield (Bristol, Rhode Island)]] *[[Wikipedia:Mount_Hope_Farm|Mount Hope Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Poppasquash_Farms_Historic_District|Poppasquash Farms Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Joseph_Reynolds_House|Joseph Reynolds House]] ====Cemeteries==== =====Religious===== *Saint Marys Cemetery Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Bristol #2 *Congregational Churchyard Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Bristol #9 =====Town===== *North Burial Ground Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Bristol #1 *Juniper Hill Cemetery Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Bristol #3 **[[Wikipedia:Juniper_Hill_Cemetery|Juniper Hill Cemetery]] *East Burial Ground Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Bristol #4 ===History=== *Bristol's early history began as a commercial enterprise when John Gorham was awarded 100 acres of land if it could be "honorably purchased from the indians." Gorham's enterprise succeeded on 18 Sep 1680 when four proprietors were awarded the deed to Mt. Hope Lands (known as "Mount Hope Neck and Poppasquash Neck") ** John Walley, Nathaniel Byfield, Stephen Burton, Nathaniel Oliver (sold share to Nathan Hayman), Nathan Hayman *On 27 Aug 1680, twelve men signed Articles agreeing to purchase lands: ** Capt. Benjamin Church, Doctor Isaac Waldron, Timothy Clarke, William Ingraham, Nathaniel Paine, Nathaniel Reynolds, Christopher Saunders, John Wilkins, Nathaniel Williams, Samuel Woodbury, Nathaniel Bosworth, Benjamin Jones *Bristol was a town of Massachusetts until the Crown transferred it to the Rhode Island Colony in 1747. ====American Revolution==== *During the American Revolutionary War, the British Royal Navy bombarded Bristol twice. On '''October 7, 1775,''' a group of ships led by Captain Wallace and HMS Rose sailed into town and demanded provisions. When refused, Wallace shelled the town *a second attack took place on '''May 25, 1778.''' This time, 500 British and Hessian troops marched through the main street (now called Hope Street (RI Route 114)) and burnt 30 barracks and houses, taking some prisoners to Newport. ====Slave Trade==== *Bristol and Rhode Island became a center of slave trading.[[DeWolf-7|James DeWolf]], a leading slave trader, later became a United States Senator from Rhode Island. Beginning in '''1769 '''and continuing until '''1820 '''(over a decade after the slave trade was outlawed in the Atlantic). ===Population=== * 22,954 at the 2010 census. ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Ethel Barrymore|Ethel Barrymore]] ==Sources==

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==General== Medieval Bristol was run on the system of common office holding, with the Mayor, a Sheriff and two Bailiffs. Elections to these offices were made by what was known as the Commonalty. Many of those elected were merchants who also became burgesses. Those chantries enrolled in the Red Books have one point in common , the mayor, was in some way connected with the chantry. He was either patron, or he supervised the anniversaries or drew up the ordinances or, as in the case of William Canynges’s chantries, he was present at the annual computation of the accounts. The Chantries of William Canynges in St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol by Edith E. Williams Publication date 1950 [https://archive.org/details/the-chantries-of-william-canynges/page/18/mode/1up Page 18 ff] ===Chantries=== The following chantries are enrolled in the Red Books: :1331 The chantry of [[Cantock-2|Roger Cantock]], founded in the church of the priory of St. Mary Magdalene and in the church of the Holy Trinity, Bristol. :1332 The chantry of [[Belechere-1|Thomas Belechere]], founded in the church of St. Stephen, Bristol. :1333 The chantry of [[Welles-1030|Richard de Welles]], founded in the church of St. Thomas, Bristol. :1334 The chantry of [[White-82316|Richard White]], founded in the church of St. Stephen, Bristol. :1350 The chantry of [[Fraunceys-36|Eborard le Frensch]] or Franceys, founded in St. Mary Redcliffe and in the church of St. Nicholas, Bristol. :1371 The chantry of [[Blanket-5|John Blanket]], founded in the church of St. John, Bristol. (Probably an error, little red book has the chantry in Bearwe [Barrow Gumey] priory, same year) :1375 The chantry of [[Frampton-1222|Walter Frampton]], founded in the church of St. John, Bristol. :1377 The chantry of [[Spicer-4738|Richard Spicer]], founded in the church of St. Nicholas, Bristol. :1381 The chantry of John Hakston and John Hauker, founded in the chapel of the Assumption of the blessed Virgin Mary, on Bristol bridge. . :1382 The chantry of [[Cheddar-8|Robert Cheddre]] for a chaplain of Witham Friary to serve in Cheddar church: Somersetshire. :1383 The chantry of [[Stoke-103|John Stoke]], founded in the church of St. Thomas, Bristol. :1389 The chantry of [[Blanket-7|Edmund Blanket]], founded in the church of St. Stephen, Bristol. :1398 or 1389 The chantry founded by John Sherp’ and John Thorpe and the brothers and sisters of the fraternity of Tailors, in the chapel of St. John the Baptist, in the church of St. Ewen, Bristol. :1409 The chantry of Robert Chepe, founded in the church of St. Thomas, Bristol. :1453 The chantry of [[Halleway-1|Thomas Halwey]], founded in the church.of All Saints, Bristol. :1454. The chantry of [[Burton-2810|John Burton]], founded in the church of St. Thomas, Bristol. :1466 & 1468 The chantries of [[Canynges-8|William Canynges]], founded in St. Mary Redeliffe. Chantries supported by the Kalendars THE KALENDARS Bristol’s Oldest Guild And Earliest Public Library Orme [https://www.alha.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/The-Kalendars-Bristols-Oldest-Guild-and-Earliest-Public-Library.pdf Page 18] :1240s The chantry of William Pollard founded by Widow Cecilia in the church of St Laurence :13thC The chantry of Thomas Marshfield, a priest, in the church of St Werburgh :1328 The chantry of [[Turtle-287|Roger Turtle]] founded in the church of All Saints, Bristol :1328 The chantry of [[Belechere-1|Thomas Belechere]], founded in the church of St. Stephen, Bristol :1334 The chantry of [[White-82316|Richard White]] founded in the church of St. Stephen, Bristol :1335 The chantry of [[ Gyen-1|Robert Gyen]] founded in the church of All Saints, Bristol :1339 The chantry of Robert Horhurst founded in the church of St Nicholas, Bristol The majority of the above founders had held one or more of the municipal offices and all the foundations were connected in one way or another with the office of mayoralty of Bristol. ==Councils== ===1344 Council=== 1344 Though the Mayor was appointed governor, at the request ot [[Spicer-4703|Stephen le Spicer]] elected mayor in 1344, for the better governing his estate and ruling the town, forty-eight of the more influential and discreet men of the aforesaid town were elected with the common assent as advisers and assessors to him and for aiding and expediting the business of the town. #[[Turtle-287|Rogerus Turtle]]. #Hugo de Langebrugg. #[[Gyen-1|Robertus Gyen]]. #Robertus de Wryngfton. #Robertus Horhurst #Johannes de Wycoumbe. #Johannes de Horncastel. #Johannes Fraunceys. #Henricus de Frompton. #Johannes Neel #[[Spicer-4740|Johannes le Spicer]]. #Willelmus Hany. #[[Blanket-6|Thomas Blanket]]. #Johannes Wale. #Rogerus Beauuer.* #Thomas Tropyn. #Randolphus le Newemaistre. #Thomas Colston. #David Benet. #Willelmus le Feltere. #Johannes de Colyngton. #Alexander Regnald. #Johannes Curteys. #Stephanus de Stowe. #Jacobus Tylly. #Thomas de Welles. #Thomas Allen. #Robertus de Bath. #[[Spicer-4703|Stephanus le Spicer]].* #Edwardus le Hattere. #Philippus de Toryton. #Johannes Babbecary. #Johannes Fishwere. #Johannes Hugges. #Johannes Atte Celer. # Nicholaus Hecham.* #[[Belechere-1|Thomas Belechere]]. #Hugo de Clere. #Ricardus atte Walle. #Johannes le Heyr. #Johannes de Lym. #Robertus Beauflour. #Nicholaus le Fuster. #Nicholaus le Freo. #Johannes Otery, senior. #[[Blanket-5|Johannes Blanket]]* #Johannes Opouere. #Thomas Babbecary* #Robertus Grorunvyll. #Henricus Babbecary* #Walterus atte Wall. #Robertus Carevyle* #Willelmus le Ropere. #Walterus de Chiltenham* #Johannes de Cobyndon. #Ricardus Aleyn.* #[[Fraunceys-36|Everardus le Frensh]]. * Not in the original 48, but elected to fill vacancies. ===1349 Council=== 1348/9 Names of the 48 in the Common Council in the time of Mayor [[Spicer-4740|John le Spicer]] #[[Gyen-1|Robertus Gyene]] #Rogerus Spert. #[[Spicer-4740|Johannes le Spicer]]. #[[Turtle-289|Johannes Turtle]]. #Johannes atte Celer. #Johannes le Gardiner. #Johannes de Lyme. #Galfridus Martyn. #Johannes de Cobyndon. #Johannes Seymor. #Johannes de Wycombe. #Robertas Denys. #Stephanus de Stowe. #Johannes Lang de Kerdyf. #Nicholaus le Fieo. #Philippus de Toryton. #[[Blanket-5|Johannes Blanket]]. #Johannes de Colyngton. #Thomas Babbecary. #Reginaldus le Frensh. #Johannes de Okynton. #Ricardus Homcastel. #Johannes de Jerdeborgh. #Robertus Atte Walle. #Alanus de Wryngton. #[[Vyell-4|Henricus Vyel]]. #Hugo le Frompton. #[[Stoke-103|Johannes de Stoke]]. #Robertas Prentys. #Willelmus Hayl #Johannes Wryngton. #[[Frampton-1222|Walterus de Frompton]]. #Johannes Castelacre. #Ricardus de Bromdon. #Willelmus Everard. #Willelmus de Coumbe. #Robertas de Taunton. #Galfridus Beauflour. #Walterus Kebbe. #Robertus Seward. #Ricardus Hurel. #Johannes Sampson. #Johannes Northwych. #Willelmus Beteslee. #Johannes de Wyght. #Johannes Yernemuth. #Ricardus Horlok. #[[Derby-1711|Walterus Derby]]. #[[Blanket-7|Edmundus Blanket]]. #Johannes Shupman. #David Brouneuesyng. #Thomas de Coventre. #Walterus de Taunton. ===1350 Council=== Assumed to be c1350 #Johannes de Wycoumbe. #Thomas Babbecary. #Ricardus Spicer. #[[Spicer-4740|Johannes Spicer]]. #[[Blanket-7|Edmundus Blanket]] #[[Frampton-1222|Walterus de Frompton]] #Johannes de Cobyndon. #Reginaldus le Frensh. #Ricardus de Bromdon. #Thomas de Covyntre. #[[Derby-1711|Walterus Derby]]. #[[Vyell-4|Henricus Vyel]]. #Robertus Atte Walle. #Hugo de Frompton. #Johannes de Lym. #Johannes Atte Celer. #Johannes Sampson. #Willelmus de Beteslee. #Johannes de Colyngton. #Anketillus de Shepton. #Johannes de Payneswyk. #Nicholaus Reuer. #Willelmus Hayl. #Thomas de Glouc[ester]. #Nicholaus Chepman. #Johannes Baltesberg. #Johannes Gale. #Galfridus Beauflour. #Robertus de Cheddre. #Mathens Seward. #Wauterus Kebbe. #Ricardus Sampson. #Ricardus Juhyne. #Johannes de Wotton. #Ricardus de Dene. #[[Somerwell-5|Willelmus Somerwell]] #Johannes Castelacre. #Robertus Prentiz. #Johannes Hakston. #Henricus Pylk. #Willelmus Somerwell #[[Stoke-103|Johannes de Stoke]]. #Johannes Wryngton. #Alanus Wryngton. #Willelmus de Coumbe. #[[Spelly-2|Elyas Spelly]]. #Johannes Lange de Kerdyf. #Johannes Lange de Coubr. [Cowbridge.]. #Robertus de Taunton. #Henricus Fishwere. #Robertus Bromfeld. #Thomas Juhyne ===1381 Council=== 1381 Names of the forty-two good men elected by the Commonalty of the town of Bristol, for the government of the same town, on Tuesday next after the feast of St. Bartholomew the Apostle [24 Aug.], in the fifth year of the reign of King Richard the second aflar the Conquest [1381]. in the time of Walter Derby, mayor of the town and [[Somerwell-5|William Somerwell]], then Sheriff The little red book of Bristol by Bristol (England); Bristol (England). Common council; Bickley, Francis B., ed Publication date 1900 [https://archive.org/details/littleredbookbr00coungoog/page/n176/mode/1up Page 114] The original list of forty-two has been increased by the names of those elected to fill vacancies. #[[Cheddar-8|Robert Cheddre]]. #[[Frampton-1222|Walter Frompton]]. #[[Canynges-1|William Canynges]]. #[[Derby-1711|Walter Derby]]. #[[Stoke-103|John Stoke]]. #[[Spelly-2|Elias Spelly]]. #[[Beaupyne-2|Thomas Beaupyne]]. #[[Vyell-3|John Viel]]. #[[Somerwell-5|William Somerwell]]. #[[Knap-97|Thomas Knap]]. #William Combe. #[[Tedistille-1|Walter Tedistille]]. #[[Canynges-2|John Canynges]]. #Robert Gardoner. #Thomas Sampson. #Thomas Soutton. #John Prischton. #[[Barstaple-1|John Barstaple]]. #Reginald Taillour. #[[Castell-221|John Castel]]. #Thomas Clerk. #John Stanys. #John Candeuer. #John Yong. #William Wermynstre. #Henry Wyveliscombe. #Thomas atte Hay. #Peter atte Berugh. #Walter Burford. #Roger Syngleton. #John Hardewyke. #John Somerwell. #Richard Wattes. #Walter Stodley. #Ralph Bradwey. #Hugh Carleton. #Walter Martyn. #John Brit. #Adam Niwelond. #William Gyen. #John Riper. #Richard Muleward. #Edmund Beauflour. #John Haddon. #Henry Spelly. #John Wodlee. #William Wodeford. #Thomas Danyel. #John Folbrok. #William Frome. #John Swell #William Draper. #Th. Wilteschire. #John Lemman. #[[Stephens-7958|John Stephenys]]. #Robert Dudbroke. ===1400 Council=== 1400 Commission to the mayor and sheriff of Bristol and to John Westminster. Peraunt, the king's serjeant-at-arms, or to any two of them, to seek, levy and collect in the king's name the undermentioned sums due to the king from the undermentioned persons severally, in respect of a subsidy of 3s. on each tun of wine and 12d. in the pound [on all other imports and exports] granted in the time of Richard II, and not yet satisfied, and to answer faithfully therefor, arresting and keeping safely in prison until they have made full satisfaction of the said sums any persons who refuse to pay the same : Calendar of the Fine rolls preserved in the Public Record Office by Great Britain. Public Record Office [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner12greauoft/page/95/mode/1up Vol 12 Page 96] #John Colchestour of Pennysforde, 15l. 10s. #[[Canynges-13|Simon Kanygns]], 48s. #Peter de la Mare, 4s. #John Blokkysworth, 25s. #William Welle, 24s. 4d. #Roger Myne, 6l. 2s. 5d. #Thomas Norton, 18s. 4d. #Richard Clerk of Pennysforde, 5s #John Body, 3s. 3d. #William Stevenes, ' fyssher,' 9s. 4d. #Richard Trubody, 9s. Id. #[[Barstaple-1|John Barstaple]], 12l. 19s. 2d. #Walter Milton, 24s. 9d. #John Priston, 8s. #John Spyne, 4l. 13s. #William Hamme, 65s. 2d. #Richard Puryton, 26s. #Henry Bokerell, 118s. 2d. #William Grove, 64s. 5d. #William Waremystere, 22s. 6d. #Nicholas Compaigne, 20s. 20d. #Thomas Forstere, 19s. 6d. #John Stoke, 20s. #Reynold Myldynhale, 41. 13s #John Clyvedon, 39s. 4d. #John Borton, ll. 9s. #Hugh Rugeley, 36s. #John Leyceture, 40s. 12d. #Walter Tayler, 11s. 6d. #Walter Martyn, 40s. 16d. #Walter Stormy, 10s. Id. #John Rederysch, 39s. 2d. #Mark William, 24s. #David Dudbrok, 114s. 8d. #John Cobyndon, 30s. #[[Stephens-7958|John Stevenns]], 50s. #Robert Russell, 4l 10s. #Nicholas Exeture, 4s. #Robert Barstaple, 4l 2s. #Robert Dudbrok, 61. 20d. #Robert Ropere, 50s. 6d. #William Colston, 14s. #[[Clyve-2|John Clyve]], 11l. 8s #Walter Clerk, 76s. #John Chepstowe, 27s. #Thomas Colston, 22l 2s. 6d. #William Mareys, 60s. 12d. #William Putte, 38s. 4d. #William Clerk, 25s. #Gilbert Glacyer, 60s. 12d. #Reynold Tavernere, 7s. 6d. #[[Joce-66|Gilbert Joce]], 4l. 3s. 10d. #Robert Baxter, 4s. 10d #Adam Abram, 66s. 5d. #John Buschere, 34s. 9d. #William Castell and John Plommere, executors of the will of Hugh Plommere, 6l. 14s. Id. ===1410 Council=== 1410 Names of the forty-two good men elected by the Commonalty of the town of Bristoll for the government of the same town, in the time of [[Droys-1|John Droys]], Mayor, James Cokkes, Sheriff of the town, in the eleventh year of the reign of King Henry IV. after the conquest [1409/10] Little red book Page 137 #[[Droys-1|John Droys]], Mayor. #James Cokkes, Sheriff. #John Sellewodde. #Robert Barstaple. #[[Barstaple-1|John Barstaple]]. #John Leycestre. #William Frome. #John Sharpe. #[[Stephens-7958|John Stephenes]]. #John Spyne. #Thomas Blounte. #David Duddebroke. #John Fissher. #John Sutton. #Thomas Norton. #William Beueley. #John Prishton. #Thomas Saundres. #John Haveryng. #Walter Parle. #John Sely. #David Ruddok #Mark Williams. #[[Young-10306|Thomas Yonge]]. #[[Clyve-2|John Clyve]]. #Henry Bokerell. #Adam Juhyne. #[[Joce-66|Gilbert Joce]]. #Nicholas Exestre. #John Nuton. #Robert Russell. #William Wermynstre. #William Stephenes. #Roger Calfe. #Richard Hautesford. #John Richardes. #William Gote. #Thomas Hendy. #John Draper. #John Harreys. #William Hamme. #Robert Colleville ===1420 Council=== Present at Common Council as to Fines on Outlaws 2 Mar 1419/20 #John Nuton, mayor, #John Borton, Sheriff #Thomas Blount, #John Fissher, #[[Young-10306|Thomas Yong]], #John Sherpe, #Mark William, #James Cokkes, #Nicholas Excestre, #John Spyne, #David Duddebroke, #[[Joce-66|Gilbert Joce]], #Walter Parle, #Robert Colville, #[[Ruddok-1|David Ruddok]], #Thomas Hendy, #John Shipward, #[[Milton-2470|John Milton]], #Nicholas Devenysshe, #Roger Lyveden, #John Langley, #[[Halleway-1|Thomas Hallewey]], #Henry Gildeney, #Thomas Fissche, ===1422 Council=== Present at Common Council meeting 10 Aug 1422 Little red book Page 153 #John Spine, Mayor #[[Milton-2470|John Milton]], Sheriff #Thomas Blount, #[[Stephens-7958|John Stephenes]], #Robert Russell, #Mark William, #William Benley, #Edmund Broun, #Richard Arvas, #Robert Colvile, #Thomas Hendy, #Walter Milton, senior, #John Shipward, #Nicholas Devenyssh, #Walter Milton, junior, #[[Halleway-1|Thomas Hallewey]], #John Langley, #Henry Gildeney, #Thomas Fissche, #John Coton, #Thomas Erie ===1439 Council=== Meeting 30 Jun 1439 on not electing Irishmen to the council #Hugo Withiford, Mayor #Willelmus Canynges, Sheriff. #[[Burton-2810|Johannes Burton]]. #Rogerus Leveden. #Johannes Sherp. #[[Halleway-1|Thomas Hallewey]]. #Clement Bagot. #Johannes Shipward, Sen. #Ricardus Arvas. #Nicholaus Freme. #[[Meade-669|Thomas Mede]]. #Johannes Grosselyn. #Johannes Hoke, #Johannes Eyre. #Johannes Troyte. #Thomas Noreys. #Thomas Markes. #Ricardus Roper. #Johannes Stanley. #Willelmus Clynche. #Thomas Hore. #Thomas Balle. #Johannes Withiford. #Johannes Shipward Jun . #Rogerus Wellischot. #Willelmus Pownham == Sources == See also * [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Religious_Belief_and_Ecclesiastical_Care/dtzzX6sppU8C?hl=en Religious Belief and Ecclesiastical Careers in Late Medieval England]: Proceedings of the Conference Held at Strawberry Hill, Easter, 1989. United Kingdom: Boydell Press, 1991. * [https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w23606/w23606.pdf How Merchant Towns Shaped Parliaments] by C Angelucci · 2017 Use Citation Member of the [[Space:Bristol_Common_Council_1381|Bristol Common Council]]

Bristol County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries

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The following table is an index to cemeteries that are listed by the [http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/Default.aspx Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Commission] which are located in Bristol County, Rhode Island.

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'''Bristol County Cemeteries'''
|- valign=top !#!!Name!!Burials!!FAG!!WikiTree!!City!! |- valign=top |1||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA001 TYLER POINT BURIAL GROUND]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1544488 Tyler Point Cemetery]||[[:Category: Tyler Point Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Tyler Point Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA002 FOREST CHAPEL CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/430170 Forest Chapel Cemetery]||||Barrington||Forest Chapel Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA003 PRINCE'S HILL BURIAL GROUND]||3000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1296407 Princes Hill Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Princes Hill Burial Ground, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Princes Hill Burial Ground, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |4||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA004 MATTHEW WATSON CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994602 Matthew Watson Cemetery]||[[:Category:Matthew Watson Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Matthew Watson Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |5||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA005 ST MARIE DELCOMPO CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994604 Santa Maria del Campo Cemetery]||[[:Category: Santa Maria del Campo Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Santa Maria del Campo Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |6||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA006 ALLIN BURIAL GROUND]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994605 Allin Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Allin Burial Ground, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Allin Burial Ground, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |7||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA007 KNOCKUM HILL BURIAL GROUND]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994606 Knockum Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category:Knockum Hill Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Knockum Hill Cemetery, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |8||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA008 CAPT DAVID READ LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994608 Captain David Read Lot]||[[:Category:Captain David Read Lot, Barrington, Rhode Island]]||Barrington||Captain David Read Lot, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |9||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA009 BICKNELL BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994610 Bicknell Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Barrington||Bicknell Burial Ground (Defunct), Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |10||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA010 BROWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691389 Brown Lot]||||Barrington||Brown Lot, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |11||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA011 NATHANIEL SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994611 Smith Lot (Defunct)]||||Barrington||Smith Lot (Defunct), Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |12||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA012 MAJ EBENEZER PECK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994613 Major Ebenezer Peck Lot (Defunct)]||||Barrington||Major Ebenezer Peck Lot (Defunct), Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |13||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA500 HEZEKIAH CHAFFEE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616162 Hezekiah Chaffee Lot]||||Barrington||Hezekiah Chaffee Lot, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |14||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BA501 SILAS CARPENTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2594244 Silas Carpenter Lot]||||Barrington||Silas Carpenter Lot, Barrington, Rhode Island |- valign=top |15||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR001 NORTH BURIAL GROUND]||10000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104472 North Burial Ground]||[[:Category: North Burial Ground, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||North Burial Ground, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |16||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR002 ST MARY'S CEMETERY]||1400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/268122 Saint Marys Cemetery]||||Bristol||Saint Marys Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |17||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR003 JUNIPER HILL CEMETERY]||1800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1721758 Juniper Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |18||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR004 EAST BURIAL GROUND]||1400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641347 East Burial Ground]||[[:Category: East Burial Ground, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||East Burial Ground, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |19||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR005 MARK ANTHONY DEWOLF LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1907776 Mark Anthony DeWolf Lot]||[[:Category: DeWolf Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||Mark Anthony DeWolf Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |20||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR006 JOHN WALKER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994639 Walker Lot]||[[:Category: John Walker Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||Walker Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |21||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR007 BYFIELD LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691337 Byfield Lot]||||Bristol||Byfield Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |22||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR008 WEST LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691338 West Lot]||||Bristol||West Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |23||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR009 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CEMETERY]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994640 Congregational Churchyard]||[[:Category:Congregational Churchyard, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||Congregational Churchyard, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |24||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR010 ST MICHAELS CHURCH CEMETERY]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994641 Saint Michaels Churchyard]||[[:Category: Saint Michaels Churchyard, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||Saint Michaels Churchyard, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |25||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR011 ANTHONY QUINN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641346 Quinn Family Estate]||[[:Category: Anthony Quinn Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island]]||Bristol||Quinn Family Estate, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |26||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR501 WR005 REMOVED GRAVESTONES]||||||||Bristol||Benjamin Barton Lot, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |27||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BR510 MARY MONRO STONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616163 Mary Monro Gravestone Site]||||Bristol||Mary Monro Gravestone Site, Bristol, Rhode Island |- valign=top |28||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR001 NORTH BURIAL GROUND]||1500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1992362 North Burial Ground]||[[:Category: North Burial Ground, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||North Burial Ground, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |29||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR002 DR WALTER HAILE]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994642 Haile Lot]||[[:Category:Haile Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Haile Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |30||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR003 KICKEMUIT CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1721870 Kickemuit Cemetery]||[[:Category: Kickemuit Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Kickemuit Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |31||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR004 BUTTERWORTH CEMETERY]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994647 Butterworth Cemetery]||[[:Category:Butterworth Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Butterworth Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |32||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR005 BENJAMIN BARTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994648 Benjamin Barton Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Barton Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Benjamin Barton Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |33||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR006 JAMES MASON LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994650 James Mason Lot]||[[:Category:James Mason Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||James Mason Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |34||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR007 CAPT BENJAMIN BARTON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994651 Barton Lot]||[[:Category: Capt Benjamin Barton Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Barton Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |35||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR008 ST ALEXANDER CEMETERY]||1200||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994652 Saint Alexander Cemetery]||||Warren||Saint Alexander Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |36||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR009 ST JEAN BAPTISTE CEMETERY]||3500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986282 Saint John the Baptist Cemetery]||||Warren||Saint John the Baptist Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |37||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR010 ST MARY OF THE BAY CEMETERY]||900||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994654 Saint Mary of the Bay Cemetery]||||Warren||Saint Mary of the Bay Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |38||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR011 SOUTH BURIAL GROUND]||4500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1339301 South Burial Ground]||[[:Category: South Burial Ground, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||South Burial Ground, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |39||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR012 DANIEL COLE BURIAL GROUND]||62||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994655 Cole Cemetery]||[[:Category: Daniel Cole Burial Ground, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Cole Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |40||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR013 CAPT NATHAN MUNRO JR LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994656 Later Handy Lot]||[[:Category: Capt Nathan Munro Jr Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Later Handy Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |41||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR014 OBADIAH BOWEN LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982160 Obadiah Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Obadiah Bowen Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Obadiah Bowen Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |42||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR015 CAPT EDWARD MASON LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994657 Captain Edward Mason Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Edward Mason Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Captain Edward Mason Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |- valign=top |43||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WR016 JOHN BROWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994658 Brown Lot]||[[:Category: John Brown Lot, Warren, Rhode Island]]||Warren||Brown Lot, Warren, Rhode Island |} See also: * [[:Category:Bristol County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]]

Bristol of London

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==Summary== The Bristol was built in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales by Buckle and Davis in 1818. She was a fully-rigged ship with three square rigged masts and had a bust of a woman's head on the prow. She was 111' long and almost 30' wide. She was an East India Company ship and travelled widely across all the known continents including as far as Ecuador and Peru, Quebec and India. Initially registered at Bristol, she was reregistered on 26 April 1826 to London. In many newspaper reports she is referred to as 'The Bristol of London'. The Bristol was reclassified as a Barque in 1840 meaning her rigging was changed to have only 2 square-rigged sails. She was reported lost at Ilha do Fogo, Cape Verde on 23 December 1845 on her way to Bombay, with her crew being saved. ===Masters=== # Samuel Owen (1818) # [[Buckham-119|William Buckham]] (1819-25) # [[Riches-773|Isaac Riches]] (1826-39) # Lawson (1840) # [[Cowart-1091|Joseph Cowart]](1843-45) ===Owners=== '''1818''' * Edward Kidd * George Fisher Jr * John Tomlinson * Joseph Reynolds * Richard Llewellin Fisher * William Buckham (also Master) '''1821''' * RL Fisher sold his shares to Edward Kidd '''1824''' * Edward Kidd - 21 shares * George Fisher Jr - 21 shares * Thomas Bryant - 11 shares * William Buckham - 11 shares ===Voyages=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | Year || From || To || Known Stops |- | 1821 || Bristol || Calcutta || Madeira |- | 1821 || London || Lima|| |- | 1826 || Liverpool || Straights (Gibraltar or Singapore?) || |- | 1829 || Liverpool || Antigua|| |- | 1843 || London || || |- | 1843 || London || || |- | 1845 || London|| ''Bombay''|| Deal, Falmouth, '''Cape Verde''' |} ==Details== ===Newly-built=== The Bristol was built in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales by Buckle and Davis in 1818.'''Appendix C. Ships Built in the Port of Chepstow''': "Chepstow Ships" by Grahame E. Farr (1954) p4365
[https://www.wyeinvader.uk/legal/chepstowship/ Wye Invader website] Image 34: "Year built: 1818; Name: Bristol; Rig: S/Bk; Tonnage: 428; Site: Chepstow; Notes: Buckle and Davis"
She was built as a fully-rigged ship (denoted as just 'ship' rather than a barque or brig in records). This meant she had three masts, all with square rigging.'''The Fully-Rigged-Ship''': "Classic Sailor Website"
[https://classicsailor.com/2019/11/the-fully-rigged-ship/ Classic Sailor Website] (accessed 29 Jan 2023)
"A Ship: a vessel with three masts, and square rigged on all three."
She was built of English Oak, had three decks and had a designated tonnage of between 415 and 418 register tons, which was a measurement of how much cargo she could store, rather than the weight of the ship. Detailed information about the build of the vessel can be found in the survey records on the Lloyds Register Foundation website (look under [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/ships/bristol-1818/search/ship-name:bristol--year:1817-1818/page/1#pardot_export-iframe Related documents] for the survey reports. In 1829, Lloyd's Register notes that the Bristol was being captained by a '''J''' Riches on a voyage to Antigua. It is thought that this is an error as it is known that [[Riches-773|Isaac Riches (1778-1849)]] was the captain for other voyages including a trip to Alexandria. In 1840 the ship was refitted with new rigging and was categorised as a Barque for the first time. This means that the rear or 'mizen' mast was changed from square rigging to being 'fore and aft rigged'. The silhouette image in the gallery shows this more easily than what I could only describe as "triangle sails". ===Early Voyages, Bristol Registered=== ====1819 : Bristol - Calcutta via Madeira==== On 5 April 1819, the Bristol was reported as having arrived at Madeira, bound for Calcutta under Captain Buckham.'''""Bristol Mercury"''' - Monday 05 April 1819
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000034/18190405/007/0003 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"SHIP NEWS... Arrived-...at Madeira, the Bristol, Buckham, bound to Calcutta..."
On 26 July, it was reported that the Bristol had been seen and spoken with on 5th April, at coordinates that place it some way off the coast of what is now Liberia, close to the equator. This is a long way south of Madeira indicating that the earlier report must have been delayed news. '''""Bristol Mercury"''' - Monday 26 July 1819
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000034/18190726/008/0003 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"The Bristol, Capt. Buckham, from this port to Calcutta, was spoken with on the 5th April, in lat. 1. 14. N. long. 18. 12. west, allwell."
====1825 : Alexandria - Liverpool==== On 23 Feb, the Bristol arrived at Liverpool, but sustained damage after getting stuck on Mile House Rock. She was however successfully recovered. '''""Caledonian Mercury"''' - Thursday 03 March 1825
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000045/18250303/016/0004 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"FROM LLOYD'S LIST-Feb. 25. ... Liverpool, 23d Feb. The Bristol, Buckham, from Alexandria (E) arrived this day. She struck on the Mile House Rock, but was assisted off by a steam boat."
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" | I found this reference to Mile House Rocks from 1875 which indicates that the stranding occurred well into the estuary.
:''"The sandy shore was interrupted at a point near the site of the Clarence Dock by a low, shelving promontory, covered at high water, called the Mile House rocks , on which many a gallant Ship has gone to pieces in days gone by."'''''Memorials of Liverpool''': Vol II - Topographical by JA Picton FSA, 2nd Edition 1875, p45 (image52)
[https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/download/MemorialsofLiverpool_10270443.pdf Forgotten Books PDF] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)

On the 1851 OS map there is a substantial sand bank either side of the entrance to Clarence Basin, but not other docks. '''Lancashire Sheet CVI''': OS Map 1851
[https://maps.nls.uk/view/102344096 National Library of Scotland] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"Clarence Basin and Clarence Dock approx. 53°25' N 3° W"
|} The 1826 Lloyds register (underwriters) mentions a large repair, which would match this incident. ===Bristol of London=== c1824 ====1829 : London - Gibraltar ==== On 7 Feb 1829, the Bristol set sail from London heading for Gibraltar. It was carrying both cargo and passengers. The following advert was placed in the Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser on 30 Jan and 3 Feb preceding her departure.'''Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspaperTitle=Public%20Ledger%20and%20Daily%20Advertiser Friday 30 January 1829] [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspaperTitle=Public%20Ledger%20and%20Daily%20Advertiser British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" | To GIBRALTAR—For Passengers only. THE fine First-class Ship BRISTOL, of 415 tons register, Capt. Isaac Riches, lying in the London Dock Basin; with very superior Accommodations, having a poop deck. Will positively leave Grave end on Saturday, the 7th of February. As there are only a few Births disengaged, immediate application should be made on board; or to Messrs. G. L. JACKSON and SONS, 11, Water-lane, Tower-street. |} ===Classified as a Barque=== c1840 In 1843 the 31-year-old Capt. Joseph Coward was made Captain of the Bristol. His Merchant Seamen records indicate the Bristol may have undertaken two voyages, both departing from London. There are two dated entries shown on the Merchant Seamen records. The first dated on 16 Jan 1843 and the second 21 Oct 1843 and give the Bristol the port register number of 437. '''Britain, Merchant Seamen, 1835-1857''': The National Archives BT112, Piece number 15 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FMSEA%2FBTOTH%2F4649977%2F00088&parentid=TNA%2FBT112%2F2133199099%2F1 FindMyPast Image] (accessed 1 Feb 2023) It is possible that the first entry is when he was made captain and the second is a voyage as Capt. Coward was married in March that year. ===1845 Final Voyage=== The Bristol, under Capt. Cowart, set off from London on it's final voyage bound for Bombay. Her first stop was on 12 Nov 1845, when the Bristol is reported as having "arrived from the river" (Thames) at Deal.'''Sun (London) - Friday 14 November 1845'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002194/18451114/069/0004 British Newspaper Archive]
"LLOYD'S SHIPPING... DEAL, Nov. 12.- ... Arrd from the river and sailed, ...Bristol, Cowart, Bombay"
She also stopped at Falmouth on 16 Nov.'''Glasgow Courier - Thursday 27 November 1845'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003089/18451127/139/0004 British Newspaper Archive]
"EAST INDIA SHIPPING... Falmouth, Nov. 16.- ... Arrived from London, the Bristol, Cowart for Bombay."
The loss of the ship was announced in the papers in March 1846, several months after the ship was lost at Ilha do Fogo, Cape Verde. (Fogo is Portuguese for fire; fuego is Spanish for fire.) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | '''LLOYD'S SHIPPING''' LOSS OF THE BRISTOL A letter has ben received at Lloyd's from the Foreign-office, enclosing a copy of a despatch from her Majesty's Consul at Cape Verd islands, reporting the total loss of the Bristol. Joseph Cowart, master, on the Island of Fuego, 23rd December last; crew saved. '''Sun (London) - Friday 13 March 1846'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002194/18460313/121/0009 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 31 Jan 2023)
|} ==Research notes== There are more Lloyd's register records to catalogue There are plenty of newspaper archive records. It is difficult to search for "Bristol" but searching for the captain's name works quite well. I plan to work through those for Isaac Riches, but the other captains are listed here too and would give a more complete list of the ships voyages. Search Lloyds list / newspaper articles between 1845 and 1855 to see when it was last reported or if there was a record of it sinking etc. Crewlist.org.uk has entries for pre-1855 vessels named Bristol registered in London. Two records have the right tonnage and are in the right time frame (1840). It looks like these records might be accessible from the National Archives at Kew (BT 98/358). '''Port of Registry: London Ships Names: BR-BY''': "National Archives, BT 98/358, 1835-1844"
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4064725 National Archives Catalogue]
Buckham may have been captain of the Albion prior to the Bristol. Both appear to have been East India Company ships (see newspaper archives c.1818). But there may have been more than one Buckham as there is a report from April 1819 showing him arriving at Bristol (port) on the Albion, after the Bristol (ship) set sail https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002920/18190421/032/0006, although it is possible this is a delayed copy report as there is one with very similar text from Oct 1818. "Arrival of the First East Indiaman at Bristol.- Tuesday morning, the Albion, CApt. Buckham, belonging to Messrs. Fishers and Co. laden with sugar, rice, cotton, indogo &c. arrives in this port, direct from Calcutta. She is the first vessel arrived here since the partial openeing of the East India trade; she came into King Road with her studding sails, top-gallants, &c. all set, and fires a salute of 14 guns. ... The Albion sailed from Calcutta the 6th of May, arrived at the Cape the 29th July, sailed the 4th of August, passed St. Helena the 27th, Ascension the 1st September, and Cape de Verde the 16th... Passengers- R.H. Tullah, lady and family to the Cape, Capt. Stanhope, of the 53d regiment, D. M. Laughton, Esq. to Bristol, &c. &c. - (Bristol Paper.)" Bristol Mercury might have a better report. Records of Bristol ships p68 shows him as Master and co-owner of the Albion (same as the Bristol). It was co-owned with the same gentlemen as the Bristol. He is shown as William Buckham, a mariner from Bristol. There is also a report of a Buckham as master of the Morning Star sailing for Ceylon in May 1826 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002408/18260906/030/0004 ==Sources== ===Lloyds Register=== These records have been taken from the scanned images of Lloyd's Registers taken from the Lloyd's Register Foundation, Heritage and Education Centre website. '''Lloyd's Register of Ships Online''' [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/lloyds-register-of-ships-online Index of Registers] Each year is linked directly to the image showing the record for the Bristol where possible. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |Year || ID
Image || Details || Master || Tonnage || Built || Age
Year Built || Owner || Draught || Survey || Destination |- |1821
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSS1821/page/n93/mode/2up Shipowners]|| 476
95 || Ship, sheathed with copper in 1819 || Buckham ||427 || Chepstow || (18)18 || Fisher & Co || 18 || Bristol, had Proved Iron Cables and was of A1 classification (1st Class with 1st class stores) surveyed in 1819 || Calcutta |- |1821
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSU1821/page/n83/mode/2up Underwriters]|| 476
84 || Shipwith 3 decks, sheathed with copper in 1819 || Buckhm
Buchan ||427 || Chepstow || 3 || Fisher & Co
(illegible) || 18 || Bristol, had Proved Iron Cables and was of A1 classification (1st Class with 1st class stores) surveyed in 1819 || Bristol - India
London - Lima |- |1826
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSS1826/page/n91/mode/2up Shipowners] || 449
92 || Ship
Sheathed with copper in 1824 and again in 1825 with repairs. || Bingham
Riches ||427 || Chepstow || 1819 || Fisher & Co || 18 || 1st Class with 1st class materials, possibly in April|| London - Triest
Liverpool - Alexandria |- |1826
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSU1826/page/n89/mode/2up Underwriters] || 464
90 || Ship with 3 decks
Sheathed with copper in 1824 and with patent felt in 1825. There was a large repair done but the date is unclear. || Brinkham
Riches ||496
415 tons || Chepstow || 8 || Kidd & Co
Deighton & || 18 || Liverpool in November, had Proved Iron Cables and was of 1st Class with 1st class materials|| Str'ts |- |1829
[https://archive.org/details/HEC1829U/page/n93/mode/2up Underwriters] || 510
94 || Ship with 3 decks.
She was sheathed with copper and had some repairs in 1829 || J Riches ||418 || Chepstow || 11 || Briggs & Co || 18 || Liverpool between Jan and April, had Proved Iron Cables and was of 2nd Class with 1st class stores || Antigua |} * ''The '''1821b''' record has "x8" by the record of the sheathing and the survey but this must be an error as this would imply a date of 1808 when we know from the previous entry the vessel is not that old, so this information has been discounted.'' The Lloyd's Register Foundation, Heritage and Education Centre also has compiled data for the Bristol for 1835, 1840, 1840 (2), 1843 & 1845. I have listed this separately for convenience {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | Ship name || Name of ship as recorded on the record || Bristol (1835 to 1845) |- | Year of build || Date in which construction of the vessel was completed. || 1818 |- | Place of build || The port or place in which the vessel's construction took place, at the time of writing. || Chepstow (1835 to 1845) |- | Port of survey abbreviations || Abbreviations of the names of ports with Lloyd's Register survey offices. || Lon (1835 to 1845) |- | Port belonging to || The listed port to which a given vessel belongs. || London (1835 to 1845) |- | Ship owner || The individual and/or organisation listed || G L Jackson & Co (1835),
Hopper & Co (1840 to 1845) |- | Master || An officially licensed mariner (post 1850) holding ultimate command and responsibility for a vessel. || Bristol (1835),
Lawson (1840 to 1840),
Cowart (1843),
J Cowart (1845) |- | Surveyor || Name of surveyor. || Peter Courtenay (1835),
George Bayley (1840),
Nathaniel G Clark (1840),
George Bayley;
Peter Courtenay (1843),
Nathaniel Middleton (1845) |- | Location of Survey || Location where a vessel's survey was undertaken. || London (1835 to 1845) |- | Classification || Classification symbol assigned to a vessel by Lloyd's Register's Classing Committee denoting the quality of construction and maintenance. || A,1 (1835),
E1; Record Repairs (1840),
Contd E,1 (1840),
Raised to AE1 Asterisk; Record copper repairs (1843),
AE1 Asterisk (1845) |- | Voyage information || Recorded information related to a vessel's movements. || London; Malta (1835),
London; Quebec (1840 to 1843),
London; Bombay (1845) |- | Rig || Physical arrangement of a ship's masts, sails and rigging. || S - Ship (1835 to 1840),
Bk - Barque (1840 to 1845) |- | Propulsion || A vessel's means of propulsion. || Sail (1835 to 1845) |- | Material of construction || Predominant material(s) utilised in a vessel's construction. || Wood (1835 to 1845) |- | Gross Register Tonnage || A ship's total internal volume in 'register tons'
(replaced by gross tonnage post 1982). || 416 (1840 to 1845),
415 (1840) |} ===Record of Bristol Ships=== The following report in the book "Records of Bristol Ships, Vol XV 1800-1838"'''"Records of Bristol Ships 1800-1838"''', Edited by Grahame E Farr, Printed for the Bristol Record Society, 1950; p72
[https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs15.pdf Online Scan of Book]
:"'''''BRISTOL.'' Built at Chepstow, 1818.'''
'''No. 38, 24 SEPT. 1818'''
427 tons ; length 111' ; breadth (below) 29' 9" ; height 5' 8".
2 flush decks ; 3 masts ; ship rig ; square stern ; quarter galleries ; woman bust head.
Owners : Edward Kidd, George Fisher, jr., John Tomlinson, Joseph Reynolds and Richard Llewellin Fisher, merchants, and William Buckham, mariner, Bristol.
Masters : Samuel Owen. 7 Dec. 1818, William Buckham.
9 Aug. 1821 ; R. L. Fisher sold his share to Edward Kidd
Registered anew No. 39 in 1824.
'''No. 39, 29 JUNE 1824.'''
415 tons ; length 111' 2" ; breadth (above) 29' 9" ; height 5' 6".
3 decks ; 3 masts ; square rig ; square stern ; quarter galleries ; bust head.
Owners : Edward Kidd (21 shares), George Fisher (21), Thomas Bryant (11), merchants, with William Buckham (21), mariner, all of Bristol.
Masters : William Buckham.
Registered anew at London, 26 April 1825.
The Bristol was built by Buckle and Davis. She made two voyages to Calcutta and a protracted voyage to Lima and Guayaquil while in Bristol ownership. In the 1840's she was owned by Hopper and Co., London, and sailing to Quebec. She was reported lost on Fuego Island (? Fogo), on 23 Dec. 1845, her crew being saved." ===Other Sources===

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bristol]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Bristol|Bristol Sources]] __TOC__ == Bristol Record Society Publications == "The Bristol Record Society is devoted to the study and publication of the historic records of the City and County of Bristol. Since its foundation in 1929 it has published over sixty major volumes. These are an indispensable aid to all with a serious interest in the study of any aspects of Bristol History and form an invaluable and readily accessible collection of source material. All the volumes, together with their informative introductions, are products of the freely given work of scholars, each of whom is an expert in the chosen topic." * by [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/index.htm The Bristol Record Society] * published by J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Winterstoke Road, Bristol, 1930- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bristol Record Society Publications|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications.htm * Vol. 1-37 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100227759 search only * Vol. 1 (1930) Bristol Charters, 1155-1373 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs01.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645469 search only * Vol. 2 (1931) The Great Red Book of Bristol. Introduction (Part 1): Burgage Tenure in Mediaeval Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs02.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000274859 search only * Vol. 3 (1932) Bristol Corporation of the Poor, 1696-1834 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs03.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645470 search only * Vol. 4 (1933) The Great Red Book of Bristol. Text (Part 2) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs04.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000274859 search only * Vol. 5 (1934) The Staple Court Books of Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs05.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645471 search only * Vol. 6 (1935) The Deposition Books of Bristol Vol. 1, 1643-1647 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs06.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000274858 search only * Vol. 7 (1937) The Overseas Trade of Bristol (In the Later Middle Ages) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs07.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645472 search only * Vol. 8 (1938) The Great Red Book of Bristol Text (Part II) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs08.pdf * Vol. 9 (1938) Two Compotus Rolls of St. Augustine's Abbey, Bristol (For 1491-2 and 1511-12) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs09.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645473 search only * Vol. 10 (1940) Proceedings, Minutes and Enrolments of the Company of Soapmakers, 1562-1642 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs10.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645474 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007597986 search only * Vol. 11 (1946) Bristol Charters 1378-1499 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs11.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645469 search only * Vol. 12 (1947) Bristol Charters 1509-1899 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs12.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645469 search only * Vol. 13 (1948) The Deposition Books of Bristol, Vol. 2, 1650-1654 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs13.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000274858 search only * Vol. 14 (1949) Calendar of the Bristol Apprentice Book, 1532-1565: Part 1 1532-1542 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs14.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000236484 search only * Vol. 15 (1950) Records of Bristol Ships, 1800-1838 (vessels over 150 tons) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs15.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645476 search only * Vol. 16 (1950) The Great Red Book of Bristol. Text (Part. III) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs16.pdf * Vol. 17 (1952) Records Relating to the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol in the 17th Century ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs17.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000506598 search only * Vol. 18 (1953) The Great Red Book of Bristol.Text (Part IV) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs18.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000274859 search only * Vol. 19 (1955) Merchants and Merchandise in Seventeenth-Century Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645478 search only * Vol. 20 (1957) The Trade of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs20.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102012936 search only * Vol. 21 (1959) Cartulary of St. Marks' Hospital, Bristol ::* https://books.google.ca/books?id=rD0SAAAAIAAJ ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs21.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645480 search only * Vol. 22 (1960) Some Manorial Accounts of St. Augustine's Abbey, Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs22.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000506598 search only * Vol. 23 (1963) Politics and the Port of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century; the petitions of the Society of Merchant Venturers, 1698-1803. ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs23.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645482 search only * Vol. 24 (1965) City Chamberlains' Accounts in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs24.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001645483 search only * Vol. 25 (1968) The Inhabitants of Bristol in 1696 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs25.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000001391 search only * Vol. 26 (1971) Minute Book of the Men's Meeting of the Society of Friends in Bristol, 1667-1686 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs26.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000254699 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000004200 search only * Vol. 27 (1974) The Records of a Church of Christ in Bristol, 1640-1687 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs27.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000041434 search only * Vol. 28 (1975) The Ledger of John Smythe, 1538-1550 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs28.pdf * Vol. 29 (1976) Bristol and its Municipal Government, 1820-1851 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs29.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000136009 search only * Vol. 30 (1978) Minute Book of the Men's Meeting of the Society of Friends in Bristol, 1686-1704 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs30.pdf * Vol. 31 (1979) Documents illustrating the Overseas Trade of Bristol in the Sixteenth Century ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs31.pdf * Vol. 32 (1979) The Great White Book of Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs32.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002192574 search only * Vol. 33 (1980) Calendar of Bristol Apprentice Book, 1532-1565: Part 2,1542 - 1552 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs33.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000236484 search only * Vol. 34 (1982) Accounts of the Constables of Bristol Castle in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs34.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000671688 search only * Vol. 35 (1982) Calendar of the Correspondence of the Smyth Family of Ashton Court, 1548-1642 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs35.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002202411 search only * Vol. 36 (1984) The Port of Bristol, 1848-1884 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs36.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000324475 search only * Vol. 37 (1985) A Bristol Miscellany ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs37.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000572928 search only * Vol. 38 (1986) Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth Century Slave Trade to America, Vol 1: The Years of Expansion 1698-1729 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs38.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000821970 search only * Vol. 39 (1987) Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade to America, Vol 2: The Years of Ascendancy, 1730-1745 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs39.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000821970 search only * Vol. 40 (1989) Bristol Gaol Delivery Fiats, 1741-1799 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs40.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001541507 search only * Vol. 41 (1990) The Ordinances of Bristol, 1506-1598 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs41.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002183821 search only * Vol. 42 (1991) Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth Century Slave Trade to America: Vol 3 The Years of Decline 1746-1769 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs42.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000821970 search only * Vol. 43 (1992) Calendar of the Bristol Apprentice Book, Part 3, 1552-1565 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs43.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000236484 search only * Vol. 44 (1993) Tudor Wills Proved in Bristol 1546-1603 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs44.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002650667 search only * Vol. 45 (1994) Reformation and Revival in Eighteenth Century Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs45.pdf * Vol. 46 (1995) The Pre-Reformation Records of All Saints' Bristol: Part 1 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs46.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003033396 search only * Vol. 47 (1996) Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade to America: Vol 4, The Final Years 1770-1807 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs47.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000821970 search only * Vol. 48 (1997) The Topography of Medieval and Early Modern Bristol: Part One ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs48.pdf * Vol. 49 (1998) The Goldney family: A Bristol Merchant Dynasty ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs49.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003271143 search only * Vol. 50 (1999) The Municipal Government of Bristol 1851-1901 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs50.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003339677 search only * Vol. 51 (2000) William Worcestre: The Topography of Medieval Bristol ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs51.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003531798 search only * Vol. 52 (2000) The St Michael's Hill Precinct of the University of Bristol: The Topography of Medieval and Early Modern Bristol: Part 2 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs52.pdf * Vol. 53 (2000) The Pre-Reformation Records of All Saints' Church Bristol Part II: The Churchwardens' Accounts ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs53.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003033396 search only * Vol. 54 (2002) Bristol Probate Inventories Part 1: 1542-1650 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs54.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003818304 search only * Vol. 55 (2003) The Diary of Sarah Fox ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs55.pdf ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GIVnAAAAMAAJ search & snippet ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003860456 search only * Vol. 56 (2004) The Pre-Refomation Records of All Saints' Church, Bristol, Part 3: Wills, The Halleway Chantry, Records and Deeds ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs56.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003033396 search only * Vol. 57 (2005) Bristol Probate Inventories Part 2: 1657-1689 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs57.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003818304 search only * Vol. 58 (2006) Robert Sturmy's Commercial Expedition to the Mediterranean (1457/8) ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs58.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005261563 search only * Vol. 59 (2007) Records of Bristol Cathedral ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs59.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005637948 search only * Vol. 60 (2008) Bristol Probate Inventories Part 3: 1690-1804 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs60.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003818304 search only * Vol. 61 (2009) Bristol's Trade with Ireland and the Continent, 1503-1601: The Evidence of the Exchequer Customs Accounts ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs61.pdf * Vol. 62 (2010) Westbury-on-Trym: Monastery, Minster, and College ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs62.pdf * Vol. 63 (2011) The Ledger of Thomas Speed, 1681-1690 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs63.pdf * Vol. 64 (2012) The Diary of William Dyer: Bristol in 1762 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs64.pdf * Vol. 65 (2013) Clifton College: Foundation to Evacuation ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs65.pdf * Vol. 66 (2014) Manning the Royal Navy in Bristol: Liberty, Impressment & the State, 1739-1815 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs66.pdf * Vol. 67 (2015) The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs67.pdf * Vol. 68 (2016) East of Bristol in the Sixteenth Century: Documents from the Manors of Barton Regis and Ridgeway ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs68.pdf * Vol. 69 (2017) Religious Ministry in Bristol 1603-1689: Uniformity to Dissent ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs69.pdf * Vol. 70 (2018) Bristol Hearth Tax, 1662-1673 ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/bristolhearthtaxintro.docx ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/bristolhearthtaxdata.xlsx * Vol. 71 (2019) Bristol University: Conception to Foundation ::* * Vol. 72 (2020) The Bristol Poll Book for 1852 ::* === Occasional Papers === * Radicalism in Bristol in the Nineteenth Century ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs1.pdf * Church and Community in Bristol during the Sixteenth Century ::* http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs2.pdf === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Bristol Record Society Publications|Bristol Record Society Publications]]'' (Arrowsmith, Bristol, 1930-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#BRSP|Bristol Rec. 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== '''''Britain-Ford Research Notes''''' == This page consolidates the quite lengthy notes from each of the ancestor profiles and gives a sub-heading, which can be repeatedly linked-to. [v] means verified descendancy (such as listed in parent's Will) and (u) means 'keep searching.' The people about whom this page applies (bold=priority): === Thomas Ford(s) === {| border="2" class="sortable" !Row!!Rel.V.!!Name!!Year--Ancestor!!Spouse!!auDNA!!Rel.B.!!Gen |- |00||...||Ford, Thomas||...||...||auDNA tested||...||00 |- |01||...||[[Ford-2949|Ford, Thomas]]||1627||...||auDNA tested||...||00 |- |00||...||...||1627--[[Foorde-12|Symen]]||...||auDNA tested||...||00 |- |02||(u) 4th ggf||[[Britain-152|Britain, Thomas]] '''aka Thomas Ford'''||...||...||Wilson auDNA||5th ggc||10 |- |03a||...||[[Ford-2951|Ford, Thomas]]||~1750...||...||...||...||00 |- |03b||...||...||~1750--[[Ford-2944|Mordecai]]||[[Barney-1105|Ruth Barney]]||Barney auDNA||...||00 |- |03c||...||...||missing generation||...||...||...||00 |- |03d||...||...||~1692--[[Ford-2939|Thomas]]||[[Price-164|Leah Price]]||Price auDNA||Row 22||12cc |- |00||...||Ford, Thomas||...||...||auDNA tested||...||00 |- |00||...||Ford, Thomas||...||...||auDNA tested||...||00 |} === Britain(s) and Ford(s) === {| border="2" class="sortable" !Row!!Rel.V.!!Name!!yDNA!!Spouse!!auDNA!!Year!!Rel.B.!!Gen |- |01||...||Britain, 1 descendant||...||...||auDNA tested||...||...||02 |- |02||...||[[Britain-141|1 descendant]]||...||...||auDNA tested||...||...||B.=03 |- |03||...||Britain, 1 descendant||...||...||auDNA tested||...||...||04 |- |04||M.=04||Britain, 1 descendant||yDNA tested, match 3C||...||auDNA tested||...||3C1R||04 |- |05||V.=04||[[Britain-117|Britain, V.]]||yDNA tested, match 3C||...||...||...||3C1R||04 |- |06||ggf||[[Britain-159|Britain, James Alexander]]||confirmed||...||...||...||2 ggn||07 |- |07||ggu||[[Britain-122|Britain, John Wesley]]||confirmed||...||...||...||2 ggn||07 |- |08||2nd ggf||[[Britain-142|Britain, George W]]||confirmed||Bailey, Betsey||Bailey auDNA||1827 McMinn, TN; m.1848 Greene, MO||3rd ggc||08 |- |09||3rd ggf||[[Britain-150|John Britain/Britten]]||confirmed||Hensley, Catharine||too small #||1800; m.1822 TN Washington Co||4th ggc||09 |- |10||(u) 4th ggf||[[Britain-152|Britain, Thomas]] '''aka Ford, Thomas'''||confident||Wilson, Elizabeth||[[Space:Britain-Ford_Research_Notes#Wilson_auDNA|Wilson auDNA]]||1750; m.1777 Edenton, Chowan, NC; d.1818 Washington, TN, as Thomas Ford||5th ggc||10 |- |11||(u) 5th ggf||[[Britten-443|Britten, Thomas]]||confident||Ford, Mary||Ford auDNA||1723 Worcestershire, ENG; m.1747 in Bitton, Gloucestershire, ENG||6th ggc||11 |- |12||(u) 6th ggf||[[Briton-39|Briton, William]]||confident||spouse unknown||no surname to match||1704 Belbroughton, Worcestershire, ENG||7th ggc||12 |- |13||(u) 7th ggf||[[Britten-446|Britten, John]]||confident||spouse unknown||no surname to match||1671 Pensax, Worcestershire, ENG||8th ggc||13 |- |14||(u) 8th ggf||[[Britten-447|Britten, John]]||confident||spouse unknown||no surname to match||1635 ENG||9th ggc||14 |- |15||...||[[Britten-450|Brynton, John]]||...||Foord, Mary||Ford auDNA, too distant||1602 Warwickshire, ENG; m.1643 Old Swinford, Worcester, ENG (image) (ref 2); father of Symen||[v] 10th ggn||16 |- |16||...||Britten Thomas||confident||...||...||b.unkn; m.unkn; d.1616 Worcester, ENG (ref 1); father of John||...||17 |- |17||...||...||...||...||b.unkn; m.unkn; d.unkn||...||18 |- |18||...||Ford, John||confident||...||...||b.unkn; m.unkn; d.1616 Worcester, ENG (ref 1)||...||17 |- |19||...||[[Foorde-12|Ford, Symen]]||confident||spouse unknown||'''Shared ancestor'''||1600 son of Mary, father not named; 1627 father of Thomas||[v] 10th ggc||15 |- |20||[v]...||[[Ford-2949|Ford, Thomas]]||confident||Dix, Abigail||Dix auDNA||1627 Old Swinford, Worcester, ENG * 1627 Christening: "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", ''FamilySearch,'' [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGT1-436 Thomas Foorde, 11 Nov 1627, Old Swinford, Worcester, England], son of Symen Foorde, index updated 23 March 2020. (Now county of Worcestershire.) ||[v] 9th ggn||14g |- |21||[u]...||[[Ford-2945|Ford, James]]||confident||Fiske, Elizabeth||Fiske auDNA||1670; 1702 Will * 1702 Will of James Ford: Cotton, Jane Baldwin and Henry, Roberta Bolling. Maryland ''Calendar of Wills, Vol. II'', page 251, from archive.org, from Allen County Public Library. ||(u) 1C10R||13c |- |22||[v]...||[[Ford-2939|Ford, Thomas]]||confident||Price, Leah||Price auDNA||1692, son of James ; m.1711 Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel, MD||[v] 2C9R||12cc |- |23||...||[[Ford-2934|Ford, Lloyd Sr.]]||confident||Wood, Mary||Wood auDNA||1727 Saint Paul's Parish, Baltimore, MD||3C8R||11ccc |- |24||...||[[Ford-2935|Ford, Lloyd Jr.]]||confident||Grant, Mary||Grant auDNA||~1750 Baltimore, Maryland; m.1777 Baltimore, MD||4C7R||10cccc |- |25||...||[[Ford-2937|Ford, John]]||confident||...||...||~1750 Baltimore, MD||5C6R||09ccccc |- |26||...||[[Ford-2960|Ford, Elizabeth]]||...||...||Stone auDNA||~1818 Washington, TN, m.1838 Washington, TN||6C5R||08x6c(s) |- |27||...||Ford descendants||confident||...||various auDNA||1800||...||09 |} :[v] Relationship to Britain-117 :abbreviation: ggu: great granduncle :[v] Relationship to Britain-141 :abbreviation: 2nd ggn: second great grandniece :abbreviation: 3rd ggf: third great grandfather :confident relationship: Very difficult sourcing unsourced Ford(s) :(ref 1) Calendar of wills and administrations in the Consistory Court of the bishop of Worcester: also marriage licenses and sequestrations now deposited in the Probate Registry at Worcester. London: British Record Society, 1910, 807 pgs. (HeritageQuest.) (image) :: Britten, Thomas, ---ton, Will, year 1616, page 75, number 50. :: Ford, John, Doderhill, Will Inventory, year 1616, page 75, number 69. :(ref 2) "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV4X-MMR Anne Foord in entry for John Brynton, 25 Feb 1643, Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England], re-indexed 13 March 2020. == Sources == === yDNA === :From [[Britain-152#Research_Notes|Thomas Britain, Research Notes]] A genealogically proven Britain descendant tested yDNA-67, then another tested yDNA-111 at great expense to discover "who was father of [[Britain-150|John Britain/Britten]]?" At the time, he was our earliest documented Britain/Britten ancestor. The results were unexpectedly Ford matches, all except for Column Four showing a 12 (not an 11) under DYS391.(1) This 12 was identified as a 'northern 12' by a Britton researcher who had studied each of the column headings (SNPs).(2) It was this unexpected 'Ford' avenue for John's father that was explored. All of the SNPs (at the top of the yDNA pages) were put into the education cue and studied. The word 'mutate' simply means change and is described. (3) The 'northern' 12 for SNP DYS391 was known to mutate approximately every 250-300 years. Now, a value of 11 or 12 is considered to be of the same ancestors.(4) The only difference is the surname (or variations of) Britten and Ford. They are 'of' the same people; in other words, whether 11 or 12, it doesn't matter.(4) ==== References ==== :::(1). yDNA results: [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Ford?iframe=ycolorized FTDNA Ford Group 5], 4th column #12 under DYS391. :::(2). yDNA results: [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Britton/default.aspx?section=ycolorized FTDNA Britton Group 10], 4th column #12 under DYS391. :::(3). [https://web.stanford.edu/~philr/Bachman/DNABachman3.html#Markers DYS391], Ritter, Philip. Stanford Genealogy and yDNA on-line, 2005. :::(4). [https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/2857628#Founder_Allele/Haplotype_Designation DYS391], Pollin and multiple authors. ''Investigations of the Y chromosome, male founder structure and YSTR mutation rates in the Old Order Amish.'' Europe PMC, on-line, 2007. ("... The founder was defined as the most recent common male ancestor (MRCMA) for all genotyped individuals within a lineage. All but two lineages for one locus (DYS391 in both cases) had unique putative founder alleles at each locus. For these two lineages at DYS391 we designated the founder allele as the one of two possible alleles....." "We note that for the two lineages above, the founder haplotypes are distinct from all other founder haplotypes regardless of which DYS391 allele is chosen, implying that comparisons made below with regard to similarity of lineages are actually independent of the choice of founder allele."). === yDNA Advantage === The most heart-felt thank you to two descendants of George and Betsey Bailey Britain for yDNA testing. :From [[Ford-2949#Research_Notes|Thomas Ford, Research Notes to here]] :''With Great yDNA Advantage'' :Back and forth, left and right on a map, up and down, ad nauseam, I searched for any spelling of the surnames Britain and Ford to be found in the same location. When I was satisfied, then I did it all over again, just to be sure. I went back through all of the locations and double-checked. Old Swinford, Worcester, England was the one and only location for both surnames at the same time. :And, I recognized Symen as a name given to a child, when the father cannot be named, such that a 'Symen' would never inherit from the 'unknown' father's estate. There would be 'no inheritance' for a either a Symen, or for a child of Symen (from the grandfather's estate). Adding one's imagination to the above sentence is not a source. Finding a 'Briton' as a Clergyman in a church in Norton, Worcester, is also not a source. The child's mother is unnamed. The child would also not inherit from her portion of her father's estate. As a child of the 'unnamed,' Thomas left for the New World. His father was [[Britten-1|Symen Britten-Foorde]]. :"Long-live yDNA." === Map === {{Image|file=Britain-Ford_Research_Notes.png |caption=ENG Warwickshire to Worcestershire to Gloucestershire map }} === Of Interest === Given the surname, Britain, then are we related to Royality? No. Of interest here and to many other researchers: ::Larkin, BT. [https://www.surnamedna.com/?articles=y-dna-of-the-british-monarchy ''Y-DNA of the British Monarchy: A review on the occasion of the birth of the Prince of Cambridge.''] Surname DNA Journal: on-line, 2013, Aug. === Mrs. Ford === :From [[Britain-152#Research_Notes|Thomas Britain, Research Notes]] * Thomas Britain's mother was a (married name) Ford. It is surmised that Thomas changed his surname back to his mother's first married name, Ford, at the end of the American Revolution, but before the War of 1812. Who would keep a surname of Britain while fighting the British for American Independence? A lot of men named 'Britain' did and 'each one' has been researched. === Wilson auDNA === * Autosomal DNA (auDNA) surname:matches for two descendants of [[Britain-150|John]] show an unusually high number of Wilson matches. The further back you go, the greater the number of descendants and the greater the number of surname matches. * auDNA spreadsheet with Britain chromosomes (Chrs) and Wilson Chrs in top two rows showed matches on Chrs 06 and 09 for a total of 7.6 cMs. For Chr 06, 2 Wilsons and 1 Britain matched, while for Chr 09, 5 Wilsons and 3 Britains matched. Also on Chr 11, 1 Wilson and 3 Britains matched, but Chr 11 also matched our Jackson/Wilson line, so it was excluded for Britain/Wilson. For the Britains, the maternal-side chromosomes were easily set-aside through comparison with auDNA through a half-sister. This is not confirmed (as on WikiTree), just 'verified,' as a worthwhile avenue.

Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Scotland | Scotland Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Ireland | Ireland Sources]] == Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland == With the Isles and Territories Thereto Belonging. And for the better perfecting of the said work, there is adda an alphabetical Table of the Names, Titles, and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry that each County of England and Wales is, or lately was, enobled with. Illustrated with a Map of each County of England, besides several general ones. The like never before Published. * by [[Camden-94|William Camden]] (1551-1623) * "The first edition of the "Britannia" was published in 1586. Many other editions of this work appeared during his lifetime, with enlargements. Many writers have, since that time, added to it, so that the volume of Camden, although bearing his name, has in successive editions increased to four enormous folio volumes." ([[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], Vol. 4, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor004wate/page/264/mode/1up Page 264]) * printed by Tho. Roycroft for the Undertaker, Richard Blome, London, 1673 * reprint of page 345-464, privately printed, 1892 * Source Example: ::: Camden, William. ''[[Space:Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland|Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland]]'' (Tho. Roycroft for the Undertaker, Richard Blome, London, 1673) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Camden|Camden]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1594) ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC :::* Index: ::::* [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC/page/n737/mode/1up People & Places In England] ::::* [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC/page/n745/mode/1up People & Places In Scotland] ::::* [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC/page/n746/mode/1up In Ireland] ::::* [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC/page/n747/mode/1up British neighboring island] ::::* [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC/page/n748/mode/1up England Counties] ::::* [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vSjWs1ke98EC/page/n752/mode/1up The Memorabilia Index] * (1600) ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_WRQE6bIaSb0C ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_KjcNzGAf_b0C * (1607) ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_S1j9xN8L8PkC * (1616) ::* https://archive.org/details/A150002 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_zSL6sVH21u8C * (1617) ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb__QjfQ3muhoEC * (1673) Britannia, Or, a Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories Thereto Belonging ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fBhhAAAAcAAJ ::* Page 325-341 https://archive.org/details/cihm_90069 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fBhhAAAAcAAJ * (1722) ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/gri_33125011116247 ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/gri_britanniaora02camd ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100242228 * (1724) A discoverie of certaine errours published in print in the much commended Britannia, 1594. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963942 * (1832-1843) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102658995 * (1840) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100795821 * (1892) reprint of 1673 edition, page 345-464 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SSo6AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/alphabeticalacco00blomrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716668

Britannia Copper Mine Jane Camp Slide Disaster

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[[Category:Britannia Mine Disaster, Britannia Beach, British Columbia, 1915]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] | ‘’’Britannia Copper Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 22 March 1915 * Location: Jane Camp, Britannia, BC *Type: Landslide * Victims: 64 * Cause: Avalanche Britannia Mine was established by Oliver Furry and the Boscowitz family. Jane Camp was established in the late 1890s to house miners and their families. It was also known as the 1050 Camp. On the night of 22 March 1915, workers at Tunnel Camp, lower down the mountain, noticed a fluctuation in electricity, which indicated something was wrong in one of the other camps. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Britannia Row

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Brith Sholom Congregation Cemetery

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[[Category: Brith Sholom Congregation Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina]] This page is part of the [[Space: South Carolina Cemeteries Team|South Carolina Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Brith_Sholom_Congregation_Cemetery%2C_Charleston%2C_South_Carolina|Brith Shalom Congregation Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Brith Sholom Congregation Cemetery '''Address:''' Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 32.81696, -79.94794 '''Information:''' Coming

British Cemetery, Ocracoke, North Carolina

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[[Category:British Cemetery, Ocracoke, North Carolina]] [[Category: Hyde County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Project:North Carolina Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== During World War II, the British antisubmarine trawler the H.M.S. Bedfordshire was assigned to the U.S. Navy. On May 11, 1942, the Bedfordshire was torpedoed by a German submarine off the North Carolina coast and the entire crew was lost. On May 14 four bodies were washed up on the beach at Ocracoke Island; two were identified as Sub-Lt. Thomas Cunningham and Telegraphist Stanley R. Craig; the others were unidentified, although it is believed by some that they may have been Telegraphist Charles Wm. White and Engineman Frederick W. Barnes ''Source:'' [http://www.ncgenweb.us/hyde/cemetery/index_british_ocracoke.htm British Cemetery (Trent Rd. , Ocracoke Island)] This free space page for British Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:North_Carolina_Cemeteries|North Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of those that are interred there. The North Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
* '''Directions''': * British Cemetery Road *GPS Coordinates
::N 35° 07' 00" W 075° 58' 50" '''or''' ::N 35 07.000 W 75 58.833 '''Misc. links''',e.g. [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/british-cemetery-of-ocracoke British Cemetery in Atlas Obscura] [https://www.google.com/maps/@35.116619,-75.9811148,252m/data=!3m1!1e3 British Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/british.html British Cemetery in Graveyards & Gravestones] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/46935/british-cemetery BritishCemetery in Find A Grave] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Cunningham-10039|Cunningham]]||Thomas||abt 1915||11 May 1942 ||[[image:Cunningham-10039.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Craig-8441|Craig]]||Stanley R.||abt 1918||11 May 1942||[[image:Craig-8441.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Barnes-15763|Barnes]]||Frederick W.||16 Mar 1911 ||11 May 1942||[[image:Barnes-15763-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Barnes-15763.jpg|250px]] |- |[[White-46105|White]]||Charles William||abt 1919||11 May 1942||[[image:White-46105-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:White-46105.jpg|250px]] |- {| border="1" class="sortable" !Farm name!!Parish name!!Description in OS Name Book!!Appearance on OS 6-inch maps!!Apparent condition (*)!!Link to map coordinates |- |Broadmuir (Cruden)||Cruden||[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-22/175 OS1/1/22/175]||1st and 2nd edition maps||Extant||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_37_N_1_53_49_W 57°23'37"N, 1°53'49"W] |- |Nether Broadmuir||Cruden||[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-22/176 OS1/1/22/176]||1st and 2nd edition maps||Extant||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_14_N_1_53_44_W 57°23'14"N, 1°53'44"W] |- |North Broadmuir||Cruden||Not included||2nd edition map only||Derelict||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_37_N_1_53_24_W 57°23'37"N, 1°53'24"W] |- |South Broadmuir||Cruden||Not included||2nd edition map only||Extant||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_24_N_1_53_19_W 57°23'24"N, 1°53'19"W] |- |Broadmuir (Slains)||Slains||[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-80/16 OS1/1/80/16]||1st and 2nd edition maps||Extant||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_27_N_1_54_45_W 57°23'27"N, 1°54'45"W] |- |East Broadmuir||Slains||[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-80/16 OS1/1/80/16]||1st edition map only||Demolished||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_24_N_1_54_16_W 57°23'24"N, 1°54'16"W] |- |West Broadmuir||Slains||[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-80/13 OS1/1/80/13]||1st and 2nd edition maps||Demolished||[https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_23_26_N_1_55_07_W 57°23'26"N, 1°55'07"W] |} (*) The apparent condition of each location given in the table is based on a review of public domain satellite images in June 2020. [[Dobie-250|The author]] would be pleased to hear from people with local knowledge about the farms of their history. East Broadmuir only appears on the [https://maps.nls.uk/view/74425341 1st edition map], so had presumably been abandoned (and possibly demolished) before the maps were revised for the 2nd edition in 1899. In the OS Name Books, [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-22/176 Nether Broadmuir] was described as "three small farm houses, each having garden offices &c attached". On the [https://maps.nls.uk/view/74425341 1st edition map] the name "Nether Broadmuir" spreads across three separate groups of buildings. On the [https://maps.nls.uk/view/75474276 2nd edition map], the same buildings are labelled separately as "North Broadmuir", "South Broadmuir" and "Nether Broadmuir"

Broadstairs, Kent, England: Photos of Historical cottages and other buildings

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[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Broadstairs, Kent, England: Photos of Historical cottages and other buildings| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Broadstairs, Kent, England: Photos of Historical cottages and other buildings and linked to census '''1881 census in order of Enumeration''' The Rectory Holy Trinity Church Prospect Hill Cottage Prospect Hill House Pear Tree Cottage Regent Cottage The Cottage Houghton House Tyne Cottage Wrayton House (Brewer & malster) {{Image|file=Broadstairs_Kent_England_Photos_of_Historical_cottages_and_other_buildings-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wratton House. }} Brewery Cottage Wrayton Cottage 1-4 Stains Place {{Image|file=Smith-126356.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=Stains Place and neighbouring Cottage }} Bradstow House Braeside House Thanet Lodge Paragon Cottages Paragon Lodge '''1891 Census in order of Enumeration:''' Regent Cottage {{Image|file=Broadstairs_Kent_England_Photos_of_Historical_cottages_and_other_buildings-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Regent Cottage. }} Prospect Hill Cottage Prospect House Houghton House Pear Tree Cottage The Cottage Wrayton Cottage Vine Cottage {{Image|file=Smith-126356.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Stains Place and possibly Vine Cottage. }} 1,2,3,4 Stains Place Paragon Lodge 1&2 Paragon Cottages {{Image|file=Broadstairs_Kent_England_Photos_of_Historical_cottages_and_other_buildings.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Ancient Heights Formerly Paragon Lodge ?, Thanet Close. }} 1891 Census The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 733; Folio: 86; Page: 25 Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1891.image available at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/6598/KENRG12_733_735-0146/15871944?backurl=https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/89986184/person/78007051041/facts/citation/820266586418/edit/record Ancestry.co.uk] shows Thanet Lodge (large house) ,Paragon Lodge, Paragon Cottages and Caroline Cottage and Thanet Lodge (large house) in what is now Thanet Close

Broadstock Military Service

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=== World War 1 === {| style="width:100%" | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-81 | Amos Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1875 West Bromwich d 26 mar 1917 France
Service Number: 10558 South Staffordshire Regiment - 2nd Bn. |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-213 | Humphrey Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b.1888, Wigan
Private, Liverpool Regt. No.79641 - Labour Corps. No.54655 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-214 | George Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b.1893, Wigan
Private, Liverpool Regt. No.33308 - George served in the Dardenelles in WW1. |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-220 | William Thomas Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b.1898, Wigan
Private, Liverpool Regt. No.26988 - R. Lancs. Regt. No.35068 - R. Highlanders. No.31590 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-10 | Harry Herbert Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1894, Aus
Private, 24th Batln. of Midura, No.3949 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-31 | Albert Charles Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1896, Aus
Private, 8th Light Horse Regt. No.1383 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-136 | Oscar Amos Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1890, Aus
Private,10th Batln. RSA Regt., No.3949 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-116 | Wilfred Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1892, Kadina S.A.
Private No. 3008 ,8th reinforcements, 10th Battalion - 10th reinforcements, 10th Battalion - 50th Battalion |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[ | William Leslie Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" |
S12348 Enlisted in 1917 but did not serve. | |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-192 | Douglas Victor Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" |
SX34094 Sapper. 20 Aust. Base Sub Store Pltn. | |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-56 | Leslie Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" |
V57686 |} === World War 2 === {| style="width:100%" | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-34 | Colin Raymond Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1919 Mildura d 1967 Mildura
VX120293 - 2/14 Batt. AIF 2/33 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-35 | Keith Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1920 Swan Hill d 2012 Red Cliffs |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Smith-226589 | Hazel Hannah (Smith) Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1925 d 2008 Mildura
VF509803 - Australian Womens Army Service |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-36 | Frank Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1922 Swan Hill d 1979 Brisbane
VX135903 - 39th AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-37 | Mavis Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1924 swan Hill
Aircraftwoman Royal Australian Air Force |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-38 | Kenneth Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1926 Swan Hill d 1997 Brisbane
A19499 Leading Aircraftman Royal Australian Air Force |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-158 | Roy Frederick Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1911 Lameroo S.A. d 1971 Lameroo S.A.
|- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-129 | Clement Howard Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1920 Kadina S.A. d 2007
B3/352 Red Shield Welfare Officer |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-207 | Ivan Wilfred Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | 28434 R.A.A.F |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-185 | Wilfred Stanley Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | SX2040 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-202 | Alfred Bruce Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | SX34034 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-203 | John Harman (Jack) Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | SX12728 2nd/10th Infantry Battalion |- |}

 

Broadway 5064 - United States Post Office (Lancaster, New York)

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] US Post Office—Lancaster is a historic post office building located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It was designed and built 1938-1939, and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Louis A. Simon. The building is in the Colonial Revival style. The interior features a mural by Arthur Getz painted in 1940 and titled "Early Commerce in the Erie Canal Region." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Post_Office_(Lancaster,_New_York) *http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15G4_US_Post_Office_Lancaster

Broadway 5259 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] The long time home of Snyders Dairy

Broadway 5346 - Potter - Kamper Kendall Station

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] Wally’s Keystone Service is a rare surviving example of a wooden gas station, dating to the 1920's. It originally had a round-topped cupola located off-center on the roof. The building continues to be used for one of the purposes for which it was built, namely car repair.(1) {{Image|file=Broadway_5346_-_Potter_-_Kamper_Kendall_Station-1.jpg|size=600|caption= Leon Weitz is seen in this photograph taken in the late 1920's or early 1930's}} Walter Szpylman and his son Walter Jr., partnered in 1969 to provide Lancaster with a much-needed, multi-purpose service station. Wally Jr. was a 1967 graduate of Lancaster. The Szpylman's bought the property from United Refining, who had been leasing to it Henry Wienckowski, owner of Hank's Tire Service. Before that it was owned by the Eastman’s. Originally the lot was two parcels. The smaller of the two numbered 47 Aurora and had 61 feet of frontage. There was home on the property which faced Aurora St. Wally's service station offered maintenance, towing and sold gas until 1976. The price of gas at the time they stopped selling it was $1.24 a gallon. After 47 years the business was for sale in 2016.(2) {{Image|file=Broadway_5346_-_Potter_-_Kamper_Kendall_Station-2.jpg|size=600}} The property was heavily damaged in the [[Space:Lancaster%2C_NY%2C_Flood_of_June%2C_1937|flood of June 21, 1937]] when the gas tanks rose out of the ground and the foundation under the northeast corner was washed away.(1) {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Broadway_5346_-_Potter_-_Kamper_Kendall_Station-3.jpg|size=600}} ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] :(2) [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

Broadway 5424 - Grimes - Davis Mansion

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Davis-32007-1.jpg|size=650}} [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]] (1812-1904) was already 82 Years old when he built his beautiful mansion at the corner of East Main and Central Ave. Later it was the residence of State Senator [[Davis-32007|George Davis]], one of the Village's wealthiest and influential citizens. The fortress had 13 fireplaces, mahogany wood throughout and a manicured lawn. Davis died unexpectedly in 1920. In 1922 the building was purchased by Mayor [[Garretsee-1|J.O. Garretsee]]. It remained in his hands until he died in 1929. After sitting vacant, the Village considered using the building as a clubhouse for the American Legion. Instead, they granted a petition by the Standard Oil Co. to build a gas station. The Lancaster Enterprise wrote in 1936: "Succumbing as it has, to the march of progress, many visualize the proposed handsome filling station as an improvement over the field of hay and weeds that run riot about the place"(1) {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-22.jpg ||size=650}} [[Space:Broadway_5423_-_Lancaster_Municipal_Building|On the north Side of Broadway is the Lancaster_Municipal_Building]] ==Sources== * (1) [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

Broadway 5429 - Merchants’ Bank

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5429_-_Merchants_8217_Bank-1.jpg|size=600}} "Constructed of locally-made brick about 1850, the front portion of the structure was the first bank in Lancaster known as the Merchants’ Bank. The back portion was erected about twenty years later and has segmented arches over the windows indicative of the Italianate style. The front has flat limestone lintels associated with the Greek Revival style which was no longer popular after about 1855. The bank was operated by the [[Bruce-3251|Bruce]] family. They sympathized with the South and feuded with their anti-slavery neighbors, Thurston Ely and [[Ely-1195|Israel Noyes Ely]]. Sentiments ran very high in the community over the issues of slavery and state's rights. The congregation of the nearby Presbyterian Church was divided over the issue just as the nation was. For most of the 20th century, this building was used as the real estate and insurance offices of [[Staeber-3|John Staeber]] and later by James Maxim. Since the 1980's, the first floor has been the offices of Dr. Robert Rudewicz."(1) Original address: 9-11 East Main Street. In the 1860s, [[Leininger-251|John Leininger]] ran a dry goods and grocery business in the building.(2) {{Image|file=Broadway_5429_-_Merchants_8217_Bank-2.jpg |size=600}} [[Space:Broadway_5440_-_Miller-Mackey_House|Traveling east on the north side of Broadway is the Miller-Mackey_House]] ==Sources== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] :(2) Building-Structure Inventory Form for 5427-5429 Broadway, 17 June 1986

Broadway 5433 - Dr. James Home

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] "Known to most people as the Moose Club, this building was also constructed of locally-made brick. It served as the elegant home of several prominent Lancaster residents including Judge [[Burwell-353|Theodotus Burwell]], the Sears family, [[Stratton-1968|Dr. Stratton]] and later [[James-7782|Dr. James]] who enlarged the house. The main portion of the structure may date as early as the 1850's and it has a five-bay façade with a door centered between two windows to either side. Many alterations took place in 1947 when it was converted to use as the Moose Club. A large hall/bowling alley was added to the rear of the structure and an enclosed porch was added at the front. A bar and kitchen were installed in the basement. [[James-7782|Dr. James]] was one of the owners of the [[space:Lancaster Glass Works|Lancaster Glass Works]] which stood on the east side of Lake Avenue north of James Place. One of the specialty items made at the factory was a baby bottle for twins. The bottle had a nipple at either end so that both twins could drink at the same time. Perhaps due to the fact that germs could spread easily by this type of bottle it did not catch on with the public. One of these bottles is on display at the Lancaster Historical Society Museum along with a variety of “end-of-the-day” pieces made from left-over glass. These “whimseys” include glass canes, hatchets, balls and chains. The glass blowers could sell these items or use them as gifts."(1) Originally 13 East Main Street. [[Space:Broadway_5441_-_Looney_House|Continuing East on the South Side The Looney_House]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5441 - Looney House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5441_-_Looney_House.jpg|size=600}} "This Italianate style building was probably constructed in the 1860's or 1870’s. Brackets under the eaves are a reminder of what great emphasis was paid to details. The house has been remodeled several times and there have been additions to the rear and to the east side. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the home was known as the Looney House. This had nothing to do with the mental capacity of the residents but rather to the fact that Fanny Looney lived here. She was related to other people named Looney who lived in the hamlet where the New York Central Railroad crosses Townline Road, known as Looneyville. Despite the fact that very few people lived in Looneyville; it had a post office, a stave and barrel factory, a lumber mill, and was a stop for the railroad to pick up milk from farmers in the area. The post office, along with the name, have since disappeared. Law and insurance offices have been in the building along with apartments since the 1940’s when the late Jerome Raynor, an attorney, and his family began working and living here. New York State Senator Dale Volker and former Town of Lancaster Police Chief Thomas Fowler still have offices in the building."(1) [[Space:Broadway_5448_-_Trinity_Episcopal_Church|Continuing East on the North side of Broadway to the Trinity Episcopal Church]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5448 - Trinity Episcopal Church

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5448_-_Trinity_Episcopal_Church.jpg|size=600}} "On property purchased in 1879 by the Episcopal Church Society, the cornerstone ceremonies were held on August 2, 1880. Trinity Parish erected this Gothic Revival style, brick, gable roofed structure in 1881. The church represents one of the first works of carpenter - turned - architect, W.W. Johnson of Buffalo. Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church formally opened in January, 1882. Originally the church was constructed with a corner bell tower turned at a 45 degree angle at the southwest corner of the building. The tower was taken down in 1928 due to structural failure. A new Collegiate Gothic/Tudor Revival style entry/narthex, in use today, was built to replace the entrance through the tower. The parish hall addition, to the north of the sanctuary, was donated by the [[Davis-33447|daughter]] of parishioner and State Senator, [[Davis-32007|Geo. A. Davis]] (1896 - 1906). Known as the Davis Hall, it memorializes the Senator. A fire in the hall in the spring of 1985 prompted renovation, major interior upgrades, and a small addition for a kitchen. During the 1950's, the basement of the church and the church hall were rented to the Lancaster Central School District for kindergarten classes, as there was not enough room in the other school buildings. This ended with the opening of Court Street School in 1956. A beautiful two and one half story, Queen Anne style house located to the east of the church was purchased in the late 1950’s for Sunday school classrooms and then was later demolished in the late 1960's to provide more space for parking. Interestingly, this house replaced a very early structure dating to about 1835 or 1840 which had been moved about 1900 to 36 Clark Street. For many years it has been the Kraemer home. It still stands next to the Lancaster Historical Museum at 40 Clark Street. The Museum was also moved from Broadway in 1940. An original well and pump head still exists on the property just east of the church parking lot. Near it is a pear tree, probably planted in the 1830’s or 1840's, which is still producing good fruit. The congregation recently celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2005 by recreating a Period Service based on the 1789 Book of Common Prayer and the 1874 Episcopal Church Hymnal, both utilized in 1880."(1) [[Space:Broadway_5453_-_Thayer_-_Ely_-Zurbrick_House|To the North Side of Broadway is the Thayer_-_Ely_-Zurbrick_House]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5453 - Thayer - Ely -Zurbrick House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5453_-_Thayer_-_Ely_-Zurbrick_House.jpg|size=600}} Originally 33 East Main Street. "In 1831, the original section of this temple-form house was built with the gable end facing the street. It shows a transition from the Federal style to the Greek Revival style which had become popular by the 1830's. Constructed with large, hand-hewn beams and wide planks similar to what one might see in an old barn, a one story addition was built to the east side in 1834. Like the nearby Lancaster Presbyterian Church, some of the wood used for the addition came from boards salvaged from “Walk-in-the-Water”, the first steamship on Lake Erie. The boat ran aground near Buffalo in 1821. The salvaged wood is visible on the front of the addition as ship-lap siding. About 1890 a room was added above the addition by the John Zurbrick family, which lived here until 1935. [[Thayer-3210|William A. Thayer]] was a missionary teacher to the Indians when he lived in Cheektowaga. He later moved to Lancaster where he built this house. It was purchased in 1847 by Reverend [[Skinner-3892|Levi Skinner]] who served as the minister of the Presbyterian Church from 1847-1851, and by [[Ely-1195|Israel Noyes Ely]] and his wife, [[Beckwith-796|Emily B. Ely]] in 1854, Mr. Ely served as Cheektowaga Town Supervisor in 1852 and Assemblyman in 1853. He resided here from 1854 to 1869, during which time he was a village trustee (1856-1858) and chairman or mayor (1857-1858). He and his four brothers all attended Harvard University and they were all very opposed to slavery. Several of them were prominent members of the Lancaster Presbyterian Church, where their strong abolitionist views split the congregation over the issue. Two of his nieces, Charlotte and [[Ely-1203|Mary Ann Ely]], became missionaries in 1868 and began a school in Bitlis, Turkey known as the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. According to the late Lancaster Town Historian, Miss Eleanor Bissell, Charlotte was still working at the school in 1915 when Turkish troops carried out a planned genocide of Armenian Turks and Christians. She was reportedly trampled to death as she refused to allow them to enter the gates of the school. Her remains were sent back to Lancaster in a barrel for burial. [[Zurbrick-9|John]] and [[Peckham-725|Olive Peckham Zurbrick]] moved into the house with their daughter, [[Zurbrick-1|Martha]] in 1888 or 1890. They owned the farm which later became the Lancaster Country Club in the 1920's. [[Zurbrick-1|Martha Zurbrick Lester]] rented the house after Olive's death in 1935 to the Simpson family which ran it as a tourist home and operated Simpson's Tea Room here during the 1930's. Mrs. Lester sold it to [[Keysa-1|Stanley J.]] and [[Siemon-56|Louise Keysa]] in 1946. They remodeled the house by adding an office to the east side of the building and by moving the garage from the back of the property to face Park Boulevard and attaching it to the house with a breezeway. The house retains the wrap-around porch (circa 1900) which replaced two separate porches. It is a classical type of porch with Tuscan style columns with a plain ballaster. The first floor windows facing Broadway are floor-to-ceiling, double-hung windows with metal chains and hand-blown panes of glass. The house has original shutters at the windows. From 1949-1975 the rooms to the east of the main portion of the house were used as offices by members of the Keysa family. Stanley J. Keysa grew up in Depew, became a pharmasist and then an attorney. He was Supervisor of the Town of Lancaster from 1946 until his death in 1968. After his death, the town park on Vandenberg Avenue was named in his honor. His son, [[Keysa-5|Stanley Jay Keysa]], who is also an attorney, served as Supervisor of the Town of Lancaster from 1976 through 1991. Today it remains the home of James and Audrey Keysa and their two children. In their backyard they still have a dug well which operates by cranking a handle to bring water to the surface. A chain with little cups on it runs through a pipe which was originally a wooden pipe. During the 1930’s, when the house was the Simpson's Tea Room, the well water was featured as something special. Today it is still used to water plants."(1) {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-6.jpg|size=600}} This Photo Taken in 1925 shows The intersection of Clark And broadway. [[Space:Broadway_5454_-_Clark-Lester_House|Continuing East on the South Side of Broadway is the Clark-Lester_House]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5454 - Clark-Lester House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5454_-_Clark-Lester_House.jpg|size=600}} The Clark-Lester House is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a Queen Anne style dwelling constructed in 1891. It was home to noted psychology professor [[Lester-1525|Olive Lester]], who lived here for most of her adult life until May 1996. She was the first woman chair of any of the departments at the University at Buffalo. It is now operated as a bed and breakfast. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ---- == Architecture == The Clark-Lester House is located at 5497 Broadway (originally 32 East Main Street) in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York. The property is a two and one-half-story wood frame Queen Anne-style residence built upon a foundation of coursed rubble sandstone and capped with a front-facing, cross-gable, asphalt-shingled roof. The house is minimally asymmetrical in massing. Extending across the facade (Photos 1 and 2) is an original open shed-roofed porch of wood with lattice aprons, ornamented by a balustrade with turned posts reminiscent of the Eastlake style, curved brackets, and plain wood balusters. The porch is raised above grade and at the west corner of the facade a wood stair with a railing of a similar design to that of the porch leads to the porch and to the main entrance of the house. On the second story an open balcony is offset over the main entrance. The balcony is gable-roofed, with original turned supports and intact curved brackets (Photos 1, 2, and 3). The pediment of the gable on the facade of the house extends slightly beyond the plane of the second story and contains a pair of “Queen Anne”-style windows, with 16/1 sash. On the east elevation (Photo 4) is a two-story bay window with the exterior of the first story finished in recessed-paneled wood and that of the second in square-butt shingles. The bay window terminates in an overhanging extended gable at attic height, supported by curvilinear brackets and trimmed with pendants, a shingled pediment, and “Queen Anne”-style sash. The west elevation includes a two-story projecting bay with chamfered corners on the first story. At the rear of the main house (Photo 5), a one and one-half-story gable-roofed original wing contains the kitchen on the first story and a rear bedroom on the second; the rear bedroom was probably originally used by servants. The body of the house is clad in a variety of wood finishes, including clapboard on the first story and both imbricated and square-butt shingles on the second story and in the pediments of the gables, all of which combine to give the building the varied surface texture characteristic of the Queen Anne style. Brick chimneys with little corbeling rise above the roofline on the east elevation and on the rear of the main house. All fenestration on the house is flat-topped, with simple molded heads, and all but the “Queen Anne”-style windows are one-over-one lights. The interior of the Clark-Lester House is little altered from the original. The first story contains seven rooms and a bathroom, including a kitchen and pantry at the rear of the house. The second story includes five bedrooms and a bathroom and the third story has two finished rooms. The main entrance from the front porch leads into a stair hall with a double-run stair (Photo 6) trimmed with a paneled wood newel, a side bulkhead, and turned balusters. A secondary stair leads from the dining room to the landing of the main stair (Photo 7). Most woodwork is original, although painted, with modest molding profiles. Floor-to-ceiling heights are original. The Clark-Lester House is located on a residential lot about one block east of the central business district of the Village of Lancaster along Broadway (U. S. Route 20). The front portion of the lot is essentially flat, while the rear slopes sharply to Plumbottom Creek, which crosses the property near the rear lot line. The house sits back from the street with mature deciduous trees both in a planting strip between the sidewalk and the street and on the interior of the property. A paved driveway leads northward from the street along the east side of the house to the property’s only dependency, a two-story wood frame carriage house, nearly square in plan, with a steeply-pitched pyramidal roof crowned with a wood finial (Photo 8). The carriage house is clad in thin shiplap siding. On the south side of the carriage house two overhead garage doors have replaced the original doors leading into the building. The second story of the carriage house is open and unfinished and is reached by a utilitarian wood stair leading from the first story. Fenestration on the carriage house is flat-topped, with modest moldings. The Clark-Lester House is significant under National Register Criterion C, for architecture, as a well-preserved, locally-distinctive example of the Queen Anne style of architecture from the last decade of the nineteenth century. Built c. 1891, the house is associated with Historic Context II, “Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949,” as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The Clark-Lester House satisfies the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type I, Residential Architecture, and on July 29, 1993 was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. With respect to Criterion C significance, the Clark-Lester House retains a high level of architectural integrity and is a locally-important example of Queen Anne-style residential design. This design mode flourished in the last quarter of the nineteenth century in America and was one of the more extravagant of the various Victorian-era design modes. Queen Anne-style design is characterized by an irregularity of plan and materials, with an equally irregular roof pattern, and often including a polychrome effect gained from the use of a variety of building materials. When executed solely in wood, Queen Anne-style architecture often employs a variety of wood finishes to achieve its variegated effect. With the 1930s demolition of the Grimes-Davis House at the corner of Broadway and Central Avenue, the Clark-Lester House became the Village’s most distinctive example of Queen Anne-style design. == History == Public records indicate that the house was built for [[Clark-55390|Myron H. Clark]], who had acquired the property in 1891. In 1895, the house was acquired by [[Lester-1823|Mary Lester Turk]], who sold it to her brother, [[Lester-1526|Levant D. Lester]], in 1911. Levant Lester (1875-1935) was born in the rural Town of Newstead, Erie County, and received his early education in the district schools. He matriculated to Parker Union School, which his father, [[Lester-1824|Garra Lester], had helped to establish at Clarence Hollow. After completing his secondary education, Levant taught school during the 1893 and 1894 terms, after which time he entered law school at the University of Buffalo. Graduating in 1897, he was admitted to practice before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Fourth Department, in early 1898. His career was long and distinguished, including service as attorney to the Villages of Blasdell, Depew, and to his home, Lancaster. He occupied this house from 1911 until his death nearly a quarter-century later. The house remained in the family and was occupied by Levant's spouse, [[Zurbrick-1|Martha]], and daughter, Olive Peckham Lester (1903-1996); Olive continued to live here for most of her adult life, until May, 1996, when she entered a nursing home five months before her death. She attended the Village of Lancaster schools and graduated from Lancaster High School, and attended the University of Buffalo and received her undergraduate and Master’s degrees in 1924 and 1925, respectively. Immediately upon receiving her Master’s degree, she joined the faculty of the University of Buffalo’s Psychology Department. She returned to graduate study at the University of Chicago where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and earned the Ph.D. degree in 1931. She remained at the University of Buffalo for her entire forty-nine-year teaching career which ended with her retirement in 1974. She served as Assistant Professor of Psychology–in days when it was rare for women to hold any significant academic rank. Except for her time at the University of Chicago, she maintained residence at the family home in Lancaster. She eventually was named chairman of the Psychology Department, becoming the first woman chair of any of the University’s departments. She authored a number of important professional papers, including “Social Competence of Identical Twins” and “Changes in Attitudes of College Students During the Years at College and for Two Years Following Graduation.” Always an educational innovator, she planned and taught the first psychology classes offered to student nurses enrolled in the Buffalo nursing schools of Meyer, Deaconess, and Childrens’ Hospitals. Her skills as an educator earned her three citations for outstanding teaching, two from the University of Buffalo and one from the University’s College of Arts and Sciences. From 1935 until 1985, Dr. Olive Lester shared the house with another leading Buffalo-area woman educator, [[Deters-188|Emma E. Deters]]. Emma Deters was the first registrar of the University of Buffalo, a position which she held from 1916 until 1958. The Clark-Lester House stands as an architecturally-significant and intact representative example of Queen Anne residential design in Lancaster. [[Space:Broadway_5455_-_Carpenter-Draper_House|Traveling east on Broadway, on the south side is the Carpenter-Draper House]] ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark-Lester_House * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15BA_Clark_Lester_House * Clark-Lester House National Register nomination

Broadway 5461 - Lancaster Presbyterian Church

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5461_-_Lancaster_Presbyterian_Church.jpg|size=600}} "In 1852 a brick chapel was built immediately to the west of the church building. This was used for small services and prayer meetings. It was also used for worship services while renovations were done to the original sanctuary. In 1891 a manse was built for Rev. Waith and his family to the west of the chapel. In 1903 the chapel was razed while plans for church expansion was explored. Finally in 1925 a brick educational wing was built at a cost of $35,000. Connecting to the south end of the sanctuary in the three story building included classrooms and a large fellowship hall, named Waith Memorial Hall in honor of the late pastor."(1) [[Space:School Street 11 - Lancaster, New York|Traveling North on School Street on the east side of School Street is 11 School Street.]] ==Source== * (1) A Short History of The Lancaster Presbyterian Church by Jim Allein -- Church Historian http://www.l-p-c.org/html/shortstory.html * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMK5YH_Lancaster_Presbyterian_Church_Lancaster_NY

Broadway 5483-5485 - Bruce-Briggs Brick Block

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5483-5485_-_Bruce-Briggs_Brick_Block.jpg|size=600}} Bruce—Briggs Brick Block is a historic rowhouse block located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a mid-19th century brick structure unique in Western New York, which incorporates both Greek Revival and Italianate style decorative details. The rowhouses were built for [[Bruce-3251|George Bruce]], one of the early settlers of Lancaster. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 ----- The Bruce-Briggs Brick Block is located at 5481-5483-5485 Broadway in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York. The property is a three-unit brick rowhouse of two-and-one-half-stories, with design characteristics drawn from both the Greek Revival and Italianate styles (Photo 1). Additions of wood and brick were built at the rear of each unit at indeterminate times. The building rests on a stone foundation and is built of brick, presently painted, laid in a common-bond pattern. The roof is of a laterally-oriented gabled form. Each of the identical three units has a three-bay facade with all fenestration flat-topped, typical of the Greek Revival style. Windows rest on stone sills and are capped with unornamented smooth-dressed stone lintels. Some original operable louvered shutters have been retained, along with some six-over-six sash (Photos 1 and 2). The attics of each of the units have eyebrow windows aligned with the windows on the first and second story. The principal entrance of each unit is through a double door offset on the eastern-most bay of the facade. The doorways are recessed, with paneled reveals, and originally contained typically Italianate-style door units with upper sections featuring a round-arched window and lower sections with a recessed panel (Photo 3). Some alterations have occurred to the doors. Parapets rise above the roofline between each unit (Photo 1) and brick chimneys are at the gable ends of each. Beneath the eaves, sandwich brackets, characteristic of the Italianate style, correspond with each of the bays on the facade; the brackets appear in pairs on the gable ends. The rear (south elevation) of the rowhouses contains two bays per unit, with segmental-arched windows on the second stories and eyebrow windows at attic level (Photo 4). One-story gable-roofed wings of brick and wood construction extend away from the main building. These elements have flat-topped windows and are in varying conditions. Some portions of these appendages appear to be original and others are additions, installed at indeterminate times. The westernmost unit contains 1,764 square feet, while the areas of the other two are 1,736 s.f. each. The larger unit has been converted for multi-family occupancy, while the other two retain their original single-family character. As originally constructed, the interior of each row house incorporated a side hallway, front and back parlors, and a diningroom, with a kitchen in the 1-story wing at the rear, and bedrooms on the second story. The interiors of the units have been altered to differing degrees; representative of the interior character of the property is the middle unit (5483 Broadway), featuring an open, straight run stair with newel and turned balustrade (Photo 5) and faux marble slate fireplaces (Photo 6). The building is set back from the street along Broadway with no associated dependen¬cies. The Bruce-Briggs Brick Block is significant under National Register Criterion C for architecture, as an intact, locally-significant, and distinctive example of mid-19th-century rowhouse design, unique in this western New York State village, which incorporates both Greek Revival and Italianate-style decorative details. Built c. 1855 and associated with the first decade of the growth of this village following its incorporation in 1849, the property is representative of the second historic context, “Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster 1850-1949,” as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The rowhouses retain both their period physical characteristics and integrity of overall design and satisfy the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type I, Residential Architecture. On July 29, 1993 the property was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. The rowhouses were built for George Bruce, president of the Merchants Bank. Bruce was one of the early settlers of the Town of Lancaster and was a leading citizen during the first quarter-century of the existence of the incorporated Village of Lancaster. He was one of the first three trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Cayuga Creek (today the Lancaster Presbyterian Church), and is shown by local public records to have also been a major landholder in this area of the Holland Purchase. In one of his acquisitions in the Village of Lancaster, in 1852 he paid $850.00 to Catherine Sallander for this lot and erected the rowhouses shortly thereafter. Bruce eventually moved westward and in 1867, when a citizen of Adrian, Michigan, he sold his Lancaster property to [[Briggs-3695|Ebenezer Briggs]]. The deed referenced the property to contain “that block of buildings known as Bruce’s Brick Block.” Ebenezer Briggs was also a community leader who dealt widely in the purchase and resale of land. Among his holdings was a tract on Sport Street, north of Broadway, which contained the community’s race track. In 1873 the new Lancaster High School was erected on the site of the race track, which had been donated to the community by its owner. Ebenezer Briggs retained ownership of the rowhouses for little more than a decade. Public records suggest that Briggs died c. 1877. The rowhouse lot was partitioned for the first time in 1878, by which time it was described in the deed as the “Briggs Brick Block.” The west unit was sold to Susan McPherson, the middle to J. F. Hitchcock and Susan McPherson, and the west unit to J. F. Hitchcock. The 1880 county atlas recorded J. F. Hitchcock as owning the eastern unit and Dr. G. W. McPherson as owning both the middle and the western units. [[Mcpherson-1980|Dr. George William McPherson]] (1841-1934) had come to Lancaster in 1871 to practice medicine. He became another leading Lancastrian associated with this property, serving as a trustee of the local Methodist Episcopal Church and practicing medicine in the Village for forty-two years until leaving for Los Angeles in 1913 where he died at the age of ninety-three. Rowhouses as house types were never very common in Erie County, and less common in rural settings such as Lancaster. The Bruce-Briggs Brick Block is one of two sets of rowhouses which were built on Broadway. The other, known as the Dykstra Row, was a four-unit Italianate-style complex at 5466 Broadway built by one of the Dutch families who emigrated from the Netherlands to Lancaster in 1849; it burned in 1970 and was replaced by the Lancaster Public Library. {{Image|file=Broadway_5483-5485_-_Bruce-Briggs_Brick_Block-1.jpg |size=600}} ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce-Briggs_Brick_Block * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15CE_Bruce_Briggs_Brick_Block

Broadway 5490 - Brost Motors

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "Brost Motors was an elegant car dealership designed by the distinguished architectural firm of E.B. Green. The home that stood on the spot was moved around the corner and now stands at [[space:School Street 11 - Lancaster, New York|11 School Street]]. It is a beautiful Queen Anne style home with an enclosed wrap-around porch and a round turret. The car dealership engaged in the sale of new and used cars and service for vehicles. The first floor of the building is level with Broadway. There is an additional story under the structure which has ground-level access to the rear of the structure since it is built into a hillside. Access to the lower levels is from School Street. Mr. and Mrs. Brost had no children, so upon their deaths they divided many of their assets among their employees. After the structure was no longer used as a car dealership, it served various purposes such as offices and production for Apple Rubber, now located on Erie Street in Lancaster. Several years ago it was purchased by Walter Przybl Jr. who has carefully restored the main portion of the building to its original appearance. It is now used for offices, car storage, and a machine shop while the lobby is used by “On Broadway”, a shop selling floral arrangements. Constructed of yellow-orange brick and concrete block, the front of the building is one single room with large windows across the front. Above these are areas with small glass panes, all of which make the room well lit even without any lights being turned on. The | Chevrolet sign which hung from the front of the building has been removed along with the other signage."(1) {{Image|file=Broadway_5490_-_Brost_Motors-1.jpg|size=650}} The PRZ Technologies facility (pictured above as it looked in 1934 as Brost Chevrolet) is located on Broadway (NY Rt. 20) in the Village of Lancaster, NY. The main building that houses our offices, and about one-third of our machine shop, was built in 1927. The building was commissioned by the Brost family to serve as a ChevroletBuick dealership, and it was designed by E.B. Green & Sons architectural firm. E.B. Green (1855-1950) was a major American architect, originally from Utica, NY, who drew from the Classical style in his own work, and was often the first choice in Buffalo, NY for major private and civic architectural projects. The Brost building that we now occupy certainly reflects this classical influence from its symmetry, balance and proportion, to the brick and concrete interpretation of classical columns that give the facade an air of grandeur. The showroom continues this classical design, featuring an entablature executed in plaster; paired columns with fluted capitals accent corners and flank the entrance and the wide arch that opens to the main hallway. The vast expanse of flat wall in the 60’ x 30’ showroom is made more interesting in four ways: : 1. A band of leaded glass windows between the entablature and a lower frieze makes the showroom light and bright. :2. Decorative moldings create panels to break the flat areas into smaller sections. :3. Interior leaded glass windows flanked with corkboard framed with wide wood molding serve business functions - line of sight and communication. :4. A string course breaks the strong verticals of the columns. The building itself had a 10,000 square foot footprint with a full basement and about 1800 square feet of office space on the second floor. Walt Przybyl purchased the building, which had fallen into serious disrepair, mostly due to severe water damage from the previous owners neglecting the flat roof and internal drains, in July 1999. The building smelled like a rancid swimming pool, large portions of ceiling were on the floor in almost every area, plaster and sheetrock was destroyed. In addition, 70 years of ‘tenant upgrades’ to the electrical left us with a multitude of panel boxes feeding subsections of the building, nothing marked, and no clear circuitry. There were dividing walls up in various areas that cut up the open space. In three months, the time limit imposed by the lending bank, the building was gutted, all mechanicals replaced, or in certain cases repaired, and the building was brought back to something closer to the spit and polish of its original self. Over the next few years, more renovations were completed as time and finances allowed. There are still projects remaining to be complete, but the building has served the company well, and in 2004, the Village of Lancaster Historic Commission recognized Przybyl’s restoration work with a Preservation Award. By 2007, PRZ had outgrown the space, but we did not want to move to a larger facility, so we expanded by constructing an addition on the rear of the building. By 2012, we had outgrown our space again, so Przybyl purchased two adjoining properties in order to secure more land for a second expansion.(2) Originally 70 East Main Street. ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] :(2) https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.prztech.com%2Fapplication%2Ffiles%2F6314%2F5572%2F7590%2FBuilding_Info.pdf%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0-LxzSZEFtcy3UZqRHFG4e-LYW8NAEs2zjmhILbzuInBhpYCEtR9YAcME&h=AT1UcUt6hapQQMzQoUnT575s_53aC7NOmGeuWg4uKT3js1yCPtYvUPbGoJ9LkIHL8YXhSF3LnwL9XAx9Ic8NViLhncNSFRdAAaZjhOKElZ3i2JmDbLSsUS8L5LQmd6W7X-dq&__tn__=R]

Broadway 5505 - Faith United Methodist Church

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "The congregation that worships at 5505 Broadway dates back to the days of “circuit riders”. In 1818, the Genesee Conference assigned one pastor to serve the Cayuga Creek District. By 1819, there were thirty-five “preaching stops” in this district, including Lancaster. It would take a circuit rider four weeks to complete the circuit. By 1835, this congregation had constructed its first church on Aurora Street. This building was located to the south of what is now a gas station at the southwest corner of Aurora Street and Broadway. The 1892 “birdseye” view of the Village of Lancaster shows this structure which was demolished about 1999. As membership increased, a larger Sanctuary was needed. The Aurora Street building was purchased by German Methodists and the proceeds and further gifts allowed the main part of the new structure to be erected in 1852 at the southwest corner of Church Street and Broadway. An adjacent parsonage was built in 1884 facing Church Street. The famous journalist, Dorothy Celine Thompson (7/9/1893 - 1/30/1961) was born in Lancaster, New York as the oldest child of Pastor Peter Thompson. By 1900, the pastor and his family had moved to Hamburg, New York. During Dorothy's career, she interviewed Adolf Hitler in December 1931, and wrote a book entitled I Saw Hitler. During the 1930’s she tried to warn the world of Hitler’s plans which he had written about in Mein Kampf. Pastor Duane W. Priset wrote a booklet about Dorothy in 1996, noting “She continued to grow in acclaim. A 1939 magazine cover story classed her and Eleanor Roosevelt as the two most significant women in America.” By January 1900, the Sunday school had increased to the point that a further addition was needed. In 1939, attractive stained glass windows were installed. The center window facing Broadway bears a copy of Holman Hunt's famous painting, “The Light of the World.” In 1940, excavation was completed under the original 1852 structure providing a large basement, dining and meeting area. The congregation outgrew this area too. In 1965, a modern, three story education structure was built immediately south of the sanctuary on the site of the parsonage facing Church Street. A movable screen that separated the Sunday school from the sanctuary was removed in 1974 and the combined area became part of the sanctuary. This was necessitated when the Depew Methodist Church and the Faith United Methodist Church of Lancaster joined together and became known as the Faith United Methodist Church. Tragedy struck on September 28, 1984, when a roofer’s torch ignited a fire in the roof which was being re-tarred. The result was a devastated congregation. The bell tower and the bell survived as did the stained glass windows, although all were in need of extensive repairs. Temporary quarters were found at the Lancaster Municipal Building while the new church was constructed on the same location as the one that had burned."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5515 - Memory's Restaurant

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Broadway 5539 - Dr. John J. Nowak House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] Originally 121 East Main Street [[Nowak-728|Dr. John J. Nowak]] House is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a locally significant and distinct example of the Spanish Revival style built for Dr. John J. Nowak in 1930. Several additions were built throughout the years and it is now used as a nursing home. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. Incorporates what was once the private home of [[Huntley-1193|Charles R. Huntley]]. ---- The Dr. John J. Nowak House is located at 5539 Broadway in the Village of Lancas­ter, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York. The Nowak House is a two-and-one-half-story Spanish Revival-style residential building of brick construction, to which have been appended several one-story additions of institutional character which are associated with the property’s current use as a nursing home. The building retains architectural integrity; the additions extend from the south end of the house and do not seriously compromise the overall character of the building as the Village of Lancaster’s only Spanish Revival-style building from the 1920s. The Dr. John Nowak House is finished with an exterior surface of yellow brick. The building exhibits a symmetrical facade, oriented to the east and set perpendicular to Broadway, which runs in an east-west direction immediately north of the house. The three-bay facade incorporates a center bay which contains the main entrance to the residence and features a single door with art glass sidelights, shielded by a gable-roofed portico supported by fluted composite columns. The flanking wings consist of projecting box-end bays with a pedimented gable roof. All exterior corners are ornamented with brick quoins; corbeled brick trim is also found on other surface areas. Fenestration is placed symmetrically and features flat-topped window forms, with single and tri-partite windows set on stone sills and capped with soldier-course brick voussoirs. Most sash is six-over-six lights. Side wings project from the north and south elevations; the wing on the north includes a wood sleeping porch on the second story, while the south wing has a second-story sunroom of brick which matches the rest of the house. Appended to the south wing is a one-story flat-roofed addition which extends to the east and then to the north and contains several low-scale institutional components of masonry construction dating from the mid-1950s and thereafter. The original portion of the residence is roofed with a composite hipped-gabled roof system clad in red barrel-form ceramic tile with corresponding tile coping and roof combs. The roof extends away from the plane of the house to form eaves which are supported by elongated consoles. A hipped-roof dormer on the facade has a pair of double-hung windows. The rear of the Nowak House has irregular fenestration and incorporates two brick chimneys which rise above the roofline. A two-story centered bay window on this elevation is capped with a gable roof. A fire escape is appended to the sleeping porch on the north wing. The interior of the Nowak House contains eighteen rooms. The first and second stories are arranged around a modified four-over-four plan, with a central hallway, a diningroom, and a kitchen on the south side, and a living­room on the north side which runs for the entire depth of the house. At the north end of the first story of the house is a sunroom on the first story, with a distinctive lancet-arched vaulted ceiling. The second story originally contained four bed­rooms and a library, and the third story included both living quarters for servants and a cedar-lined room for the storage of clothing. Many of the original hardwood floors are exposed and lavish oak woodwork and art glass window treatments are found throughout. The ceilings of the principal rooms are finished in ornamental plaster; the diningroom ceiling was originally finished in gold leaf, no longer extant. The Nowak House is located on a flat lot in a generally residential neighborhood several blocks east of the central business district of the Village of Lancaster. The property originally included several greenhouses, spacious lawns and plantings, and a gardener’s house south of the main house, no longer extant. A tile-roofed automobile garage, built concomitant with the house, stands southwest of the main house and has been interconnected to the aforementioned single-story institutional additions. An asphalt-paved parking area lies between the house and Broadway. One non-contributing building is included within the property; this a free-standing low-scale modern brick institutional building, one story in height, located at the northeast corner of the property. Much of the grounds are enclosed in a chain-link fence. ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_J._Nowak_House * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15CZ_Nowak_Dr_John_J_House

Broadway 5556 - Zuidema-Idsardi House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5556_-_Zuidema-Idsardi_House-1.jpg |size=600 }} The Zuidema-Idsardi House is a historic home located in the village of Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a locally significant and distinct example of the vernacular interpretation of Italianate style, incorporating elements of Eastlake Movement ornamentation. It was built for [[Idsardi-1|Gertrude Idsardi]], stepdaughter of [[Zuidema-96|John H. Zuidema]], in 1884. She lived in the house until 1920, after which the Barrows family lived in the house for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Szuniewicz lived there for many years after the Barrows. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ---- ==Architecture== The Zuidema-Idsardi House is located at 5556 Broadway (originally 132 East Main Street), in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of the City of Buffalo. The property is a two-story Italianate residence of wood frame construction with a T-shaped facade which incorporates some ornamental features of Eastlake-style derivation. The house is built upon a foundation of coursed rubble stone of more than one foot in thickness. The exterior is sheathed in weatherboard with the corners defined by modest cornerboards. The main section of the house is three bays in width and is oriented to the south, facing Broadway. Fenestration features flat-topped windows with one-over-one sash, set within frames capped with molded heads trimmed with scroll-sawn ornament. The main entrance to the house is offset at the right side of the facade, incorporating a double door with upper and lower recessed panels and central sections of glass. Extending across the facade and wrapping around a portion of the west side is a one-story wood porch with a shallow reverse-bellcast hipped roof, supported by Eastlake-style turned posts and further ornamented with sawn fan brackets. The porch is further ornamented by a simple upper balustrade and a lower balustrade with attenuated wood balusters into which have been inserted wood balls at graduated heights, giving the overall effect of a swag. On the west side of the house is a one-story bay window with bracketed trim and paneled bulkheads beneath the windows as well as a one-story side porch. The rear elevation (north) of the house is devoid of any architectural ornament. Its only opening is a modern three-section window on the first story which opens into the kitchen of the house. This non-historic treatment, located on a tertiary elevation, does not detract significantly from the otherwise high integrity of the property. The Zuidema-Idsardi House is roofed with a truncated multiple-hipped roof, clad in asphalt shingling. Metal cresting was removed from the flat surface of the truncated roof deck in 1930. Beneath the eaves, a fascia extends around the perimeter of the house, trimmed with paired Italianate-style sandwich brackets. The interior of the house retains much of much of the property’s original floor plan and finishes, including a stair hall with a stairway ornamented with a hexagonal mahogany handrail and turned balustrade. Other significant features include wainscoting in the kitchen, original doors and window escutcheons, oak flooring, woodwork, and doors (including two sets of pocket doors), ornamental ceiling plasterwork, and faux marble slate mantels with tiled hearths. The house is located on a flat lot in a traditionally residential neighborhood, which originally contained homes and churches, and which in recent years has seen some office and commercial development. A grass planting strip is immediately inside the curbline and is followed by a concrete sidewalk and a grassy front yard. A driveway leads northward from Broadway along the west property line and opens into a paved parking area behind the house. One historic outbuilding, a board-and-batten gable-roofed barn which dates from the same period as the house, is located at the rear of the house. The Zuidema-Idsardi House is significant under National Register Criterion C for architecture, as an intact, locally-significant, and distinctive example of Italianate residential design incorporating elements of Eastlake ornamentation. The house is typical of the type of upper middle-class homes which were being built in this Village during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Built in 1884, the Zuidema-Idsardi House is representative of the second historic context, “Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancas­ter 1850-1949,” as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The house retains both its period physical characteristics and high integrity of overall design and satisfies the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type I, Residential Architecture. On July 29, 1993 the Keeper of the National Register determined the property eligible for the National Register under Executive Order 11593. The Zuidema-Idsardi House incorporates characteristics of the Italianate style along with mass-produced lathe- and scroll saw-finished components of the “Eastlake” style of ornament, named for British interior designer/critic Charles Locke Eastlake (1833-1906). Italianate elements include the low-pitched hipped roof system, the tall, narrow fenestra­tion, and the brackets under the eaves. Eastlake ornament is evident in the turned posts, the upper and lower balustrade, and the beaded spindles of the veranda.Zuidema-Idsardi House National Register of Historic Places nomination form ==History== This house was built on the former site of the Lewis family house, where, on November 6, 1864, [[Main-1371|Mrs. Betsey Lewis]] was shot by an intruder and died a few hours later.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/89602515/betsy-lewis/ Lancaster Times, 26 Mar 1896, page 3] In 1876 the property was purchased by John H. Zuidema, a local Dutch businessman.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Broadway_5556_-_Zuidema-Idsardi_House-2 Deed from Frank and Marianne Lee to John H. Zuidema, 5 April 1876, book 367, page 25] Zuidema emigrated from Holland in 1849 along with a number of other Dutch businessman who settled in Lancaster with their families and contributed significantly to the community’s architectural and socioeconomic heritage. Zuidema initially settled on a farm in the rural reaches of the Town of Lancaster, where he lived until 1876, when he relocated into the village. The Beers 1880 Erie County Atlas shows his tract in the village including four acres along East Main Street (now Broadway). Zuidema lived in the former Lewis house until his death in 1879. The property was then deeded to his daughter, Gertrude Idsardi,Deed to Gertrude E. K. Idsardi, 29 March 1880, book 398, page 261 who had the extant house built in 1884.[https://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?altUrl=https%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252024%2FAmherst%2520NY%2520Bee%2FAmherst%2520NY%2520Bee%25201879-1912%2FAmherst%2520NY%2520Bee%25201883-1886%252000155.pdf%23xml%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D702042c0%26DocId%3D4593649%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cDISK%2520X%26HitCount%3D2%26hits%3D6ff%2B700%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&uri=https%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252024%2FAmherst%2520NY%2520Bee%2FAmherst%2520NY%2520Bee%25201879-1912%2FAmherst%2520NY%2520Bee%25201883-1886%252000155.pdf&xml=https%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D702042c0%26DocId%3D4593649%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cDISK%2520X%26HitCount%3D2%26hits%3D6ff%2B700%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false The Amherst Bee, 7 August 1884][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/89737289/idsardi-house/ The Buffalo Weekly Express, 19 Jun 1884, page 5] She lived in this house until her death in 1920. ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5565 - Herman B. VanPeyma House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5565_-_Herman_B_VanPeyma_House.jpg|size=600}} [[VanPeyma-1|Herman B. VanPeyma]] House is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It a locally significant distinct example of the eclectic architecture featuring the Queen Anne style, built circa 1890. It was built for Herman Boetkhout VanPeyma, an early Dutch immigrant to the Town of Lancaster. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ----- The Herman B. VanPeyma House is located at 5565 Broadway (Originally 131 East Main Street), in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, which is approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York State. The property is a two-and-one-half-story eclectic Stick/Queen Anne-style residence of wood construction, irregular in plan but basically rectilinear, and is located at the corner of Broadway and Burwell Avenue, east of the central business district of the Village. The VanPeyma House retains a high degree of architectural integrity. The c. 1890 house is built upon a foundation of coursed ashlar sandstone. Exterior side walls are finished in clapboard, with Stick-style trim boards on various sections of the exterior surfaces. The house is oriented perpendicular to Broadway and is gable-roofed. The facade (west elevation) includes a broadly sweeping expanse of roof which extends beyond the plane of the house and shields an integral front porch. The main entrance to the house opens inward from the porch, which is articulated by modest round columns of wood and by a balustrade with attenuated turned balusters. The porch extends northward beyond the plane of the house, and is finished with a gable end oriented to the north, and ornamented with an oval oculus in the pediment, somewhat reminiscent of the Colonial Revival style. Also incorporated into the west elevation is a large gabled dormer with a shingled finish and paired windows on the second and third stories. On the east elevation is a three-story bay window which extends past the eave to form an octagonal tower at the attic level. Also on the exterior of this elevation is a brick chimney which rises above the roofline of the house. The south elevation incorporates a centered one-story gable-roofed section. The gable ends on the north and south sides contain windows in each pediment–a paired four-over-four window unit on the north side and a single four-over-four unit on the south side. Aside from the oculus mentioned above, all fenestration on the VanPeyma House is flat-topped, set singly and in groups, with multi-light sash, some with traditional wood storm windows and others with triple-track storm windows. Some windows have curved sash with art glass. The storm sash does not detract from the overall integrity of the property. The interior of the house has been converted for multi-family occupancy. The original stair was removed during the process of conversion, but the interior does retain an overall integrity of design. Notable interior features include the overall spatial arrangement, as well as trim features including fireplaces, pocket doors and some early lighting fixtures (Photo 10), and rooms with plaster crown molding. No historic outbuildings are associated with the VanPeyma House. The sole depend­ency is a gable-roofed, open-sided carport which is located immediately behind the house and is accessed from Burwell Avenue, along the east perimeter of the lot. The carport appears to date from outside the period of significance of the nominated resource and is therefore considered to be a non-contributing feature on the cultural landscape of the property. The 1923 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map for Lancaster depicts a one-and-one-half-story automobile garage at the southwest corner of the property; it is no longer extant. The VanPeyma House sits back from the roadway on the north and east sides and abuts other residential property on the south and west sides. The Herman B. VanPeyma House is significant under National Register C for architec­ture, as a locally-significant, distinctive, and intact representative example of the eclectic design patterns of the nineteenth century in Lancaster, incorporating elements from the Queen Anne, Stick, and Colonial Revival styles of architecture. The house was built c. 1890 on the site of the Rev. Theodotus Burwell’s “Oakwood Institute,” an ill-fated and short-lived mid-nineteenth-century educational experiment. The house is associated with Historic Context II, “Socio-economic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949,” as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The building satisfies the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type I, Residential Architecture, and on July 29, 1993 was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. The c. 1890 house was built for Herman Boetkhout VanPeyma (1854-1933), the son of [[Van_Peyma-7|Jacob W.]] and [[Klaasesz-1|Jetske Klaasesz VanPeyma]] (originally “VanPeijma”), who were among [[Space:Van_Peyma_Voyage_to_America|the Dutch immigrants who came to Lancaster in 1849]] and were locally known as “Hollanders.” The elder VanPeyma was a physician who practiced in Lancaster until 1885. Herman VanPeyma received his early education at the Lancaster Public Schools and graduated from the Buffalo High School in 1873. He taught for several years in district schools in the Town of Lancaster and also worked as a civil engineer for the Erie Railroad. He read law in the offices of Day and Rohmer and was admitted to the Bar in 1879, after which time he opened his own practice, becoming a prominent western New York State practitioner. Remaining a bachelor, Herman VanPeyma lived in this house until the time of his death in 1933. For several years prior to his death, his also-unmarried cousin, [[Borgman-115|Neeltje Borgman]], lived in the house with him, and his will left her "life use of his residence and his automobile.""Named in Will of Herman Van Peyma," The Lancaster Enterprise-Times, 23 Feb 1933, page 1 Neeltje lived in the house until her death in 1937, after which the property was converted for multi-family use. Relatives on VanPeyma’s mother’s side, the Klaasesz family, owned the house into the 1990s. ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_B._VanPeyma_House * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15D4_VanPeyma_Herman_B_House

Broadway 5600 - Greis Family Home

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5600_-_Greis_Family_Home.jpg|size=600}} Cassie and Vinny Marino bought this Greek Revival style home--built around 1880 and originally numbered 164 East Main street--in 1996. They did a complete restoration on the outside using all cedar wood clapboard in an oat straw color to maintain the period look of the home. Another big project was replacing the basement of the home in 1999 when it was discovered the cobblestone foundation could not be saved. During the project the home was jacked up and supported on steel beams while the new foundation was poured. There are three other buildings on the property including a carriage house, sugar house and Christmas house. Opening an art gallery in the carriage house has been planned. The carriage house has been constructed to look like an old grist mill. Cassie is a 1979 graduate of Lancaster. The couple has two children. Longtime owners of the home were [[Greis-22|Carl R. Greis]] (1893 - 1965) and his wife Helen S. (1901-1987).(1) The home had been owned by the Greis family since at least 1893. ==Sources== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

Broadway 5601

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[[Category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[Burwell-353|Theodotus Burwell]] had the small brick portion of this building constructed in 1851 to house his agricultural school, known as the Oakwood Institute. The primary teacher at the school was botanist [[Brewer-4938|William H. Brewer]], who went on to become the first Chair of Agriculture at Yale University's Sheffield Scientific School. The Oakwood Institute closed after one year, and the building became a private residence. ==Oakwood Institute== In 1848, Theodotus Burwell purchased land in what is now the Village of Lancaster (it was not yet incorporated at this time) from [[Carpenter-6564|Thurston Carpenter]].Deed from Thurston & Lucy Carpenter to Theodotus Burwell, 22 June 1848, book 99, page 365 (Erie County, NY Clerk) "When [Burwell] retired to a farm of one hundred and fifty acres at the village of Lancaster, in 1848, his health was thoroughly impaired. It was a rough piece of land not long before rescued from the Indian reservation, watered by the Cayuga creek, the main branch of the Buffalo creek or harbor. With an ox team and the aid of two or three assistants, he at once addressed himself to the extraction of stumps and clearing of the fields, so that in about seven years he had probably the most attractive country place in the neighborhood of Buffalo. During all this time, although working with his own hands from four to six hours a day, he went daily to the city and attended at his office, which was in charge of a junior partner."[https://books.google.com/books?id=b8DUAAAAMAAJ Magazine of Western History, Vol. VIII, May, 1888 - October, 1888] "In 1851 Judge Theodotus Burwell who lived in the house now occupied by Dr. James, (Dr. Nowak's residence is built on that lot), started a school for boys and put up the building now occupied by Matthias Scheier (East Main and Woodlawn) as the beginning of the institution which he called Oakwood Institute. Judge Burwell, a graduate of Union College, was a remarkable man, industrious, energetic, a great student who loved his farm and his school far more than the practice of law or even his seat on the bench. He had excellent teachers; one, Wm. Brewer, & cousin of the Field family here has since been head of Sheffield Scientific School at Yale."[[Space:Lancaster_New_York_Early_History|Rev. James Remington, June 1869]] "There was Judge Theodotus Burwell, graduate of Union College, a lawyer by profession, with an office In Buffalo--restless, industrious, energetic, aspiring, visionary. He never could make both ends meet. He aimed at founding an agricultural college, or something of the sort, in Lancaster, and actually went so far as to put up a small brick building--it is still to be seen, the small dwelling next west from Thomas Leary's [see 1880 map, below]--Oakwood Institute was its name; and in this the Judge started the work of instruction with a few lads who were sent him, and boarded in his family. One of his teachers was a Dr. DeYoung, who soon left his place on account of certain unsatisfactory experiments he was in the habit of making with fluids little used in agricultural chemistry. Dr. DeYoung was succeeded by an excellent young man, Mr. William H. Brewer, who has since risen to eminence as a professor in the Sheffield Scientific School connected with Yale College. But he was the last Professor at Oakwood Institute. The Judge's finances did not prosper; and a great and beneficent school was killed in the germ. The Judge himself moved away."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/89867627/past-of-lancaster-feb-20/ "The Past of Lancaster," The Lancaster Times, 20 Feb 1896, page 3] "Later Judge Theodotus Burwell secured the foundation of an agricultural college known as Oakwood Institute; its only teachers were successively Dr. De Young and William H. Brewer. The institution soon went down, and the building erected for its use is now occupied for a barn." [http://archive.org/details/ourcountyitspeop02whit White, Truman C., ed. Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York. Boston: Boston History Co., 1898.] "Another and less fortunate scheme was that of Judge Theodotus Burwell, an energetic, industrious, but somewhat visionary lawyer, having his residence in Lancaster, but keeping an office in Buffalo, who, among the other projects, aimed at founding an agricultural college at the former place. He actually brought about the erection of one or two small brick buildings, to which he gave the name of Oakwood Institute, and in which the work of instruction was commenced, with a few lads as students, who boarded in the Judges family. A Dr. DeYoung was one of the first teachers, but was soon succeeded by William H. Brewer, then a young man, who has since risen to eminence as a professor in Sheffield Scientific School, connected with Yale College. He was the last teacher at Oakwood Institute." [http://purple.niagara.edu/library-old/buffhist/1-452-466.pdf History of Buffalo and Erie County, Edited by H. Perry Smith, Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason & Co., 1884.] ===William H. Brewer's Role=== "Greatly to [Brewer's] delight, in the spring of 1851 he was invited to take charge of the Oakwood Agricultural Institute at Lancaster, in Erie County, New York. This he accepted with alacrity, thinking that here he might be able to put in operation some of the plans he had outlined in his mind for a school of agriculture, but when he took up the work at Lancaster he found conditions so impossible, students so few in number, and equipment so poor and scanty, that no satisfactory progress could be hoped for. It was a grievous disappointment, but he remained there through the year in accordance with the agreement, doing the best he could under the adverse circumstances. As he wrote in his diary, however, there was no chance to do any satisfactory work, but perhaps it was good discipline for him. At the close of the school year, in April, he returned to Ithaca."[http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/brewer-william-h.pdf Chittenden, Russell H. “Biographical Memoir of William Henry Brewer, 1828-1910.” In National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, Vol. 12, 1927.] Statement by William H. Brewer: In the winter of 1850 to 1851, some gentlemen of Buffalo undertook to establish an agricultural school at Lancaster, a small hamlet in Erie county, ten miles east of Buffalo, on the farm of Judge Burwell, who was the originator and chief mover of this scheme. As in most of these earlier attempts at agricultural schools, the material foundation was to be in stock, and subscribed for the same as stock for any other corporation. The “Oakwood Agricultural Institute” was thus founded on 200 shares of stock, subscribed by five gentlemen, who hoped to get the school started in that way, and then after it should be in successful operation to turn it over to the state in some way, so that it should ultimately become the State Agricultural College, an institution so many were then advocating and looking for. I was employed to take charge of the Agricultural Department. An older man was to be principal, but just before the school opened he was found to be unfit, so I had to take charge. The school opened early in April, 1851, using the buildings on the farm, a house previously occupied as a dwelling being used for the classes. We had about a dozen boys of fourteen to seventeen years of age. I soon became convinced that the school could not succeed on the plan laid out by the founders, and gave notice that I would leave at the end of my year. The school closed in the fall, and we sent the boys to their homes, and I spent the winter in giving public lectures on elementary and agricultural chemistry in that county. I delivered one course in the village of Lancaster, and another in the village of East Aurora, some eighteen miles southeast of Buffalo. In that winter a severe fire in Buffalo burned out three of the gentlemen, who held 196 out of 200 shares of the stock, so when I left the school at the end of March, 1852, all that remained of the Oakwood Agricultural Institute was an excavation for part of the cellar on Judge Burwell's farm, and some lithographs of the fine building that was planned to be erected.[https://books.google.com/books?id=PVsjAQAAIAAJ Bailey, Liberty Hyde, ed. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: Volume IV, Farm and Community. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1909.] "Country boys did not see the use of it and city boys did not like it."http://townofenfield.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Enfield-Agriculture-History.pdf ==Ensuing Years== The building was later owned by [[Scheier-32|Mathias Scheier]] and occupied by [[Waith-4|Rev. William Waith]] and his family. Waith mentioned "the cottage on the corner of Woodlawn and East Main" (the location of this building) as one of 14 brick buildings in the village when he arrived on May 31st, 1851, and noted that "After serving as assistant pastor for two months, he was engaged by the [Presbyterian] society, and with his wife and baby son, moved to the brick cottage at the corner of East Main and Woodlawn."[[Space:Lancaster_New_York_Early_History|Rev. William Waith, November 1873]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5601-1.png |caption=1880 map showing building and lot at 5601 Broadway, labeled as Mrs. M. Scheier Estate }} The 1909 Erie County Atlas by Century Map Co. shows much smaller lot. Building consists of brick front portion with a frame addition at the rear. Owner not labeled. {{Image|file=Broadway_5601-2.png |caption=1923 Sanborn map depicting 5601 Broadway (163 East Main). Significant subdivision has occurred and Woodlawn Avenue is sufficiently established to appear on the map. }} {{Image|file=Broadway_5601-3.png |caption=1949 Sanborn map depicting 5601 Broadway. A small porch addition has been constructed on the east side of the building and a garage has been built onto the front. }} {{Image|file=Broadway_5601.png |caption=5601 Broadway, c. 1986 |size=500 }} ==Sources==

Broadway 5615 - Zurbrick - Amigone Funeral Home

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[Koopmans-95|Hendrik Koopmans]] purchased the land on which this house stands in 1857. Sometime after his death in 1860, his wife [[Botma-107|Tjietske]] had this house built for the couple's daughter, [[Koopmans-96|Japke]], and her husband, [[Hoffeld-10|Rudolph Hoffeld]]. "Two Dutch Immigrant families constructed this two story, low hipped-roof residence in the Italianate style about 1860. The house was sited on a rise of ground on the south side of Broadway near the east village boundary. The families were part of a group of twenty eight immigrants from Friesland, Holland who came across the Atlantic Ocean in 1849 in a ship named the “Herman.” They included the Van Peyma, Dykstra, Idsardi, Zuidema, and Koopmans families. They were wealthy people when they arrived and were able to buy up many properties and farms. Their purchases dramatically raised the price of land in Lancaster from $30 to $50 per acre. The Koopmans and Hoffeld families operated a tannery on the west side of Central Avenue south of Plum Bottom Creek as well as one on Tannery Place, now known as Legion Parkway. In the 1940’s and 1950’s the house was the home of Walter Winter, an executive at Scott Aviation. It then became the Frantz and Meyer Funeral Home in 1956, and in 1964 Gerald Stutzman and Howard Zurbrick joined to open the Stutzman - Zurbrick Funeral Home. The business was later sold and is now known as the Zurbrick - Amigone Funeral Home. The house is constructed of locally made brick. Under the eaves of the hipped-roof, there are fanciful double-paired brackets. Spaced between them are three oval windows in the attic. These windows are placed above three round-topped windows on the second floor and two round-topped windows to either side of a large double-door in the center of the façade. The Colonial Revival style porch, probably added about 1900, has Doric columns. The addition on the west side of the building was constructed in the early 1960’s. A frame carriage house located in the parking lot east of the house has been demolished."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5648 - Kintz-Seeger-Batt House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "From available evidence, the Kintz-Seeger-Batt House was build for the [[Kientz-13|Kintz]] family by a master carpenter as a vernacular Greek Revival style home circa 1837-1841 during the administration of President Martin Van Buren. The walls are constructed of sturdy planks, many seventeen inches wide. Four-panel doors are seen throughout including the door to the cellar. The rooms are small by current standards. From the corner of the dining room, an eighteenth-century style stairway leads upward between the dining room wall and an outside wall to the second floor. The between-wall stairway is identical in location and construction as that in General Stonewall Jackson’s Civil War headquarters in the Shenandoah Valley, now preserved as The Inn at Narrow Passage, Woodstock, Virginia. The original sixteen foot deep dug-well, lined with brick, is located by the side door of the old kitchen. A horse and carriage barn, circa 1900, was constructed on the site of an older structure destroyed by fire. In 1921, the Seeger family modified the original exterior by the addition of an enclosed front porch, an open side porch, and a wellhouse. All the 1921 construction is in the Craftsman style characteristic of the East Aurora Roycrofter movement of Elbert Hubbard. Late in the twentieth-century, a bedroom was constructed over the kitchen. Kathleen and Ronald Batt added the Craftsman style open back porch and some interior restoration. This property has been carefully maintained by all owners for nearly one-hundred seventy years and is an excellent example of how changes and additions can be made to a house while maintaining the original character. The Kintz-Seeger-Batt House faces directly south. The long axis of the house and property lines are oriented parallel to the north-south transit lines surveyed by Joseph Ellicott for the Holland Land Company. From highland at Broadway, through a meadow and wet-land woods traversed by Plumb Bottom Creek, the property runs due north to highland woods adjacent to the Court Street Elementary School. This is the largest nineteenth-century rolling landscape in the Village of Lancaster Historic District, encompassing a four acre wildlife - sanctuary. The Kintz-Seeger-Batt House and landscape contribute to the period-authenticity of the Lancaster Village Historic District.:(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 5653 - John Richardson House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[Richardson-9974|John Richardson]] House is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a locally significant and distinct example of the vernacular interpretation of Italianate style. It was built about 1840 by John Richardson, a local brickmaker and builder. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. the home was owned by Miss Alice Simpson, and then by Joseph and Elaine Giallanza and Their son Michael. ------ The John Richardson House is located at 5653 Broadway in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York. The building rests on a stone foundation, is Italianate vernacular in design, and is constructed of unpainted common-bond brick. The original character of the house was that of a story-and-one-half cottage, rectangular in form, with an integral one-story shed-roofed section at the rear. In 1868 a two-story addition was erected on the west side of the original portion of the property. All roof surfaces are clad in asphalt shingles. The c. 1840 original wing is gable-roofed and is oriented on an east-west axis. In the center bay of this section a single door is set in a segmental-arched opening. Flanking this door are segmental-arched, shuttered windows, four-over-four lights. A small shed dormer of wood is centered on north slope of the roof of this wing, allowing light to penetrate into the upper half-story of this side of the building. The exposed eastern gable end of this wing is two bays in width, with a centered interior gable-end brick chimney. Each bay on this side has a segmental-arched four-over-four windows on the first story and a round-arched four-over-four window in the pediment of the gable end. In 1868 a three-bay-by-three-bay gable-roofed wing was added to the west side of the house, oriented toward Broadway on a north-south axis. The main entry to this wing is offset on the west side of the facade, with double four-paneled doors and a two-light transom sash. Each door has a glazed upper panel and a recessed lower panel. Fenestration on this section includes segmental-arched openings on the first story and round-arched openings on the second and in the attic. The first story contains four-over-four French windows on the facade and conventional four-over-four windows on the west side. All windows openings have single-course brick voussoirs, rest upon stone sills, and retain operable louvered shutters. Two brick interior chimneys are on the west elevation. A one-story porch of wood extends across much of the facade of the Richard¬son House. The porch is nearly flat-roofed, and is supported by modest round columns set on pedestals of wood with vertically-oriented recessed panels. The porch is further articulated by an open balustrade with turned balusters, which appear to be replacement elements. Along a portion of the rear (south elevation) of the house is a one-story original wing of brick with a shed roof. Structural failure of this wing necessitated the recon¬struction of much of the south wall and a portion of the east wall; the reconstruction used salvage bricks of a dimension and color similar to the original materials. This wing has a single two-over-two segmental-arched window on the west elevation and a single door and segmental-arched window on the south elevation. The interior of the Richardson House has been converted from its original single-family residential use to that of a combined residence-office. Nevertheless, it retains its basic plan and the integrity of its overall finishes. Among the notable features of the interior are the side hallway of the 1868 addition, which includes a hexagonal newel and handrail of walnut and a turned balustrade with painted finishes. Other distinguishing features include original woodwork and doors with painted finishes and faux marble slate fireplaces. The rear wing which was substantially recon¬structed was originally finished in beaded wood; a similar wall treatment was installed at the time of the reconstruction. Associated with the house is one historic outbuilding, a one-and-one-half-story barn of wood, sided in clapboard and capped with a gable roof. Entry to the barn is gained by means of a sliding-track door on the west side. The gable ends are articulated with two-over-two windows trimmed with shutters and a six-light fixed-sash window is in the pediment of the gable. The house is located near the eastern corporate boundary of the Village of Lancaster and fronts on Broadway (U. S. Route 20). A concrete sidewalk and picket fence run along both the north and the west side of the lot, along Ivy Way. Significant landscape features include the fence as well as mature shade trees, including several ornamental varieties. Landscaped lawns are along the north, east, and west portions of the property, while much of the rear of the lot has been asphalt-paved for parking. The John Richardson House is significant under National Register Criterion C for architecture, as an intact, locally-significant, and distinctive example of the vernacular interpretation of Italianate-style residential design in this western New York State village. Built in three stages, beginning c. 1840, the property is associated with both historic contexts, “Settlement and Development of the Village of Lancaster 1807-1849" and “Socio¬economic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949,” as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The house and its dependency retain both their period-specific physical characteristics and a high degree of architectural integrity. The Richardson House satisfies the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type I, Residential Architecture, and on July 29, 1993 was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. The house was built by John Richardson, a local brickmaker and builder whose five-acre brickyard stood behind his home to the south. The site of the brickyard was subdi¬vided for a mid-twentieth-century residential neighborhood. In addition to manufacturing brick, Richardson also was a builder, and erected many of the early brick homes within the Village. He also built and owned the Richardson Block, a commercial building on Main Street in downtown Lancaster. Many of the nineteenth-century brick residences and commercial buildings in Lancaster are said to have come from Richardson’s manufactory. He lived in this house until his death in 1878. He left the house to his daughter, Catherine M. Richardson Dykstra, who retained ownership until 1897. ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Richardson_House_(Lancaster,_New_York) * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15D5_Richardson_John_House

Broadway 5818 - Grambo Home

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] This charming bungalow in the Arts and Crafts style is located on the north side of Broadway near the intersection with Bowen Road. Built in 1917 by [[Grambo-35|Frank]] and [[Roll-285|Grace Roll Grambo]], it is constructed of home-made concrete blocks which the Grambos created using a machine they purchased from Sears and Roebuck. The machine was used again when they built the store and dance hall next door which is now Frank's Restaurant. Afterwards the machine was rented out to others in the Lancaster area who wished to make their own concrete blocks. There are several other concrete block buildings dating to about 1920 nearby and in the Village of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Grambo raised their family here and continued to live here for the rest of their lives. Mrs. Grambo lived here for over sixty years. This house features a porch across the front of the house with a large dormer window on the second floor built out over the porch below. Similar dormers on the east and west roofs create balance in the appearance of the house, and provide additional bedroom space. The bungalow style is said to have originated in India and copied by the British. It is generally a one and one half story structure which is rather small, but affordable. The extra space on the second-floor, although limited due to sloping ceilings, does provide area needed for families to raise their children. It is a desirable style found all across the United States."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway 6298 - Holy Mother of the Rosary National Cathedral

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "The Holy Mother of the Rosary Parish, now located at 6298 Broadway was founded on August 7, 1895, in Buffalo, New York. The congregation sold its former church on Sobieski Street near Broadway in Buffalo, and it is now used as a Muslim mosque. In 1970, the parish relocated to Lancaster on seven of the eighty-two acres of land purchased from the Sisters of Charity, an order of Roman Catholic nuns. Plans for the church include construction of a rectory, offices, and a cemetery. The Cathedral was dedicated on August 7, 1995, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the parish. It features a variety of rooflines, reminiscent of European edifices that grew over the centuries. Some stained glass windows were taken from the old cathedral building, while new windows were made with stained glass windows imported from Poland. The pipe organ, installed in 1995, was also removed from the old cathedral and refinished. The sanctuary, altars, stations of the cross and some statues are carved in oak, cherry, linden and other woods. The Very Rev. Walter Madej was the chief designer and carver. “Using his imagination and a little divine guidance, the Rev. Walter Madej can transform a block of wood into a work of art. Born the son of a carpenter in Izbiska, Poland, Father Madej began working with wood at an early age. As a young adult, he fine tuned his carving through art classes at the Gdansk Seminary, focusing namely on religious figures.” The Lancaster/Depew Bee, March 26, 1998. A bell tower houses six bells which once hung in the old cathedral. These bells are placed with the largest at the top of the tower and the smallest closest to the ground. The bell tower as well as the Cathedral make an especially pleasing grouping of structures."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Broadway Cutoff

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "Streams of water were essential to any settlement. The early residents referred to Cayuga and Ellicott Creeks as streams having good water. The swift Cayuga was perfect for mills but destructive to bridges. Removal of trees and undergrowth from the land accelerated the water run-off, causing floods to become bigger: Removal of trees and subsequently their roots from creek banks enabled streams to shift course in alluvial soil. Thus Cayuga Creek, which once ran fairly straight through the villages of Lancaster and Depew, ground a new channel to the north. Buffalo Street (Broadway west of Aurora Street) was essentially on its present location but Cayuga Creek was entirely to the south. As the stream edged its way in a big bend to the north, it inundated Buffalo Street, forcing rerouting of the street to the northward. But the relentless stream continued to inch its course to the north, eventually necessitating the routing of Buffalo Street over West Main Street.",(1) "In the early 1930’s the Broadway “cut-off” was constructed just to the south of this house connecting Broadway west of Aurora Street to East Main Street where the Municipal Building now stands. The cut-off eliminated the need for traffic to turn onto Central Avenue, traverse a crowded West Main Street, and then turn onto Aurora Street before finally again going west on Broadway. Houses on Aurora Street were torn down or moved to open the space needed for this new road; a tannery and other barns were torn down near where the Lancaster Post Office now stands."(2) “. The Broadway bridge opened in June, 1932, with Broadway being designated as part of U.S. Highway No. 20, ...“a trans-continental thoroughfare extending from Boston, Massachusetts in the east to San Francisco, California, on the Pacific Coast.”(3) ==Source== *(1) 150 Years - Being the History of the Presbyterian Society of Cayuga Creek, Robert Earl Blaney, page 3, 1968 *(2) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] *(3) Lancaster Enterprise, June 16, 1932.

Broadway Market

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[[Category:Buffalo, New York, Polonia]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] :Farmers market in Buffalo's Polonia District :Broadway Market | 999 Broadway | Buffalo, NY 14212 | 716-913-7575 Opened in 1888, the Broadway Market has been home to unique products and personal service, with meat, poultry, fish, candy and produce stands. Also, found here are bakeries, delis, and restaurants. Most are family-owned businesses that have passed from generation to generation. As Eastern European immigrants flocked to Buffalo's East Side in the late 1800′s, they looked for a way to continue their customs from their old life in their new and unfamiliar country. The Broadway Market was started by a group of citizens on land donated by the city at 999 Broadway in 1888, the Broadway Market quickly became a center of the community. It was a meeting place that combined business with socializing with old world contacts. The was Market expanded to an entire block, bordered by Broadway, Lombard, and Gibson Streets. This are of the city grew into Buffalo’s second largest business section. "Although the Market site has undergone-numerous changes over time, three different physical structures in fact, the old-fashioned concept of selling farm fresh, exotic and unusual products here has remained unchanged since the Market’s inception." The original building on the market site burned down at the turn of the 20th century. The replacement was a heatless high ceiling building that was twice as large as the original. In 1956 the market’s current home was built and has 90,000-square feet of retailing with two levels of free parking for 1,000 cars. In the mid-1980′s the City undertook a multi-million dollar renovation that improved lighting and access.*[[http://broadwaymarket.org/?page_id=2 The Broadway Market]] The famous Easter Butter Lamb was originally sold at the Broadway Market === Web Links === *[http://broadwaymarket.org/ The Broadway Market] *http://buffalorising.com/2014/05/the-broadway-market-its-open-year-round/ *https://www.facebook.com/BroadwayMarketBuffalo *https://www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/Home/Leadership/Mayor/Press_Releases/BroadwayMarket2014 === Web Video === [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itW-p0Ng7zo Easter at The Broadway Market] == Sources == * Source [http://broadwaymarket.org/ The Broadway Market] * Source http://www.forgottenbuffalo.com/historicpoloniadistrict/broadwaymarket.html

Broadway Plantation, Abbeville County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Broadway Plantation, Abbeville County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == Broadway Plantation was owned by [[Clinkscales-5|George Brownlee Clinkscales]] (1813 - 1864), son of [[Clinkscales-3|Francis Bucher Clinkscales Jr.]] (1786 - 1858). According to the post-slavery memoirs of George's son [[Clinkscales-44|John George Clinkscales]] (1855 - 1942) - entitled "On the Old Plantation: Reminiscences of His Childhood", Broadway covered 1,200 acres and was worked by as many as 110 slaves during J. G.'s childhood. === Owners === * [[Clinkscales-5|George Brownlee Clinkscales]] (1813 - 1864) === Slaves === Also see [[Space:Slaves_of_George_Brownlee_Clinkscales%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of George Brownlee Clinkscales, South Carolina]].'''On the Old Plantation: Reminiscences of His Childhood''' https://books.google.com/books/about/On_the_Old_Plantation.html?id=elA6AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0#v=onepage&q=Griffin&f=false {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Est. Birth!!Age!!Status |- |[[Clinkscales-496|Essex]] (Uncle Essick)||||?||Driver |- |[[Clinkscales-497|Dinah]] ||1805||?||Wife |- |[[Clinkscales-498|London]] ||||?||Son |- |[[Clinkscales-499|Griffin]] ||||?||Teamster/wagoner, purchased from [[Black-447|John B. Black]] estate 1844 |- |[[Clinkscales-500|Cindy]] ||||?||First wife of Griffin, died Bef. 1865 |- |[[Clinkscales-501|Charlotte]] ||1820||?||Second wife of Griffin, cook for Elizabeth A. B. Clinkscales |- |[[Clinkscales-502|Tom]] ||||?||Teamster/wagoner |- |[[Clinkscales-503|Rose]] ||1810||?||Panola County, MS |- |[[Clinkscales-504|Gracy]] ||1852||?||Daughter of Rose? |- |[[Clinkscales-505|C]] ||||?||? |- |[[Clinkscales-506|Mack]] ||1852||?||Son of C.? |- |[[Clinkscales-507|Jackson "Jack"]]||1855||?||Son of C.? |- |[[Watts-13992|Pleasant Watts]]||||?||Orphaned, sold from VA to SC, purchased by G. B. Clinkscales, crippled by typhoid fever |- |[[Harris-57027|Richard "Dick" Harris]]||||?||Same as above? |} '''1840 US Census''': 7 slaves
2 males, age 10 – 23 (b.1817-1830)
1 man, age 24 – 35 (b.1805-1816)
2 girls, under age 10 (b.1831-1840)
1 female, age 10 – 23 (b.1817-1830)
1 woman, age 24 – 35 (b.1805-1816)
'''1850 Slave Schedule'''
In the 1850 census George was in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States with 11 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
{{Ancestry Sharing|426263|826d580d875e894faaf78cb6a38f003ec5e2b65aa5f66ef57b1bb758963e7957}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|93280966}} (accessed 20 November 2022)
George B Clinkscales in Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.
In the 1850 census George was in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States with 14 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
{{Ancestry Sharing|426275|a190f2e3d1ea679a96f3e293a0c74d711f2db29989136185a38c83abb7370f2b}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|93280977}} (accessed 20 November 2022)
George B Clinkscales in Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.
'''1850 US Census: 25 slaves''' '''Group 1''' Male age 37 (b.1813)
Female age 31 (b.1819)
Male age 9 (b.1841)
Male age 8 (b.1842)
Male age 5 (b.1845)
Female age 4 (b.1846)
Male age 3 (b.1847)
Male age 2 (b.1848)
Female age 1 (b.1849)
'''Group 2''' Female age 36 (b.1814)
Male age 19 (b.1831)
Female age 20 (b.1830)
Female age 24 (b.1826)
Male age 9 (b.1841)
'''Group 3''' Female age 25 (b.1825)
Female age 3 (b.1847)
Female age 1 (b.1849)
'''Group 4''' Female age 20 (b.1830)
Female age 1 (b.1849)
'''Group 5''' Female age 26 (b.1824)
Male age 28 (b.1822)
Male age 37 (b.1813)
Male age 22 (b.1828)
Male age 12 (b.1838)
Male age 9 (b.1841)
'''1857: [Estate account pages, F.B. Clinckscales]''' Sold to G.B. Clinckscales
[[Clinkscales-471|Peter]] (man) and [[Clinkscales-472|Helen]] (wife) (1200)
[[Clinkscales-493|Aggy]] (girl) and child (1405)
[[Clinkscales-492|Kiziah]] (girl, 1215)
[[Clinkscales-466|Clayborn]] (boy, 610)
'''1860 Slave Schedule'''
In the 1860 census George was in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States with 48 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|426409|761857ca626bee3c227b0a17e0d5965ae3e38dfc3c475c993b5de0d5a56395ef}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|90680577}} (accessed 20 November 2022)
Geo B Clinkscales in Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Gender!!Age!!Est. Birth |- |Male||14||1846 |- |Male||15||1845 |- |Male||18||1842 |- |Female||12||1848 |- |Male||8||1852 |- |Male||6||1854 |- |Female||11||1849 |- |Female||9||1851 |- |Female||7||1853 |- |Male||5||1855 |- |Female||2||1858 |- |Female||5||1855 |- |Male||3||1857 |- |Male||3||1857 |- |Male||1||1859 |- |Female||11||1849 |- |Female||8||1852 |- |Male||1||1859 |- |Male||5||1855 |- |Female||22||1838 |- |Female||2||1858 |- |Female||6/12||1860 |- |Female||21||1839 |- |Female||20||1840 |- |Female||2||1858 |- |Female||16||1844 |- |Female||40||1820 |- |Female||24||1836 |- |Male||5||1855 |- |Male||3||1857 |- |Male||22||1838 |- |Male||49||1811 |- |Male||48||1812 |- |Male||47||1813 |- |Female||47||1813 |- |Female||39||1821 |- |Female||36||1824 |- |Male||36||1824 |- |Male||35||1825 |- |Male||30||1830 |- |Female||35||1825 |- |Female||30||1830 |- |Female||30||1830 |- |Female||25||1835 |- |Female||25||1835 |- |Female||25||1835 |- |Male||22||1838 |- |Male||20||1840 |} '''1864: [Will of G.B. Clinckscales, 1864]''' To Sarah J. Clinckscales (daughter):
* [[Clickscales-1|Phillis]], her three children ages five to one years
* [[Clinkscales-508|Dinah]] (age 10)
to William Clinckscales (son)
* [[Clinkscales-509|Henry]]
* [[Clinkscales-506|Mack]]
* [[Clinkscales-510|Haney]]
* [[Clinkscales-504|Gracy]] (daughter of Rose)
==Sources==

Broadwell Name Study

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[[Category:Broadwell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == The project is currently open, so anybody can edit, but to collaborate please contact the project leaders [[Neff-1845|Rob Neff]] and [[Sauls-238|L. Sauls]] or post a comment/question at the foot of the page. Thanks! Even without officially joining, you can add any of your Broadwell profiles to the project by putting this template into the bio section: {{One Name Study|name=Broadwell}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Broadwell surname and the related variants of that name. The spelling has been surprisingly consistent since the 1600's, but rarely Broadwill, Brodwell, even Brawdwell have been seen, other variants may exist. 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. == Family Overview == The Broadwells come from the Tewkesbury area, in Gloucestershire, England. [[Broadwell-5|William Broadwell]] who died in 1689 is the first Broadwell known to be in the American colonies, first mentioned in 1677 in New Jersey (apparently moved there from Connecticut). Two daughters of [[Broadwell-74|Richard Broadwell]], a Quaker, also crossed the ocean, recorded in Philadelphia County of Pennsylvania by 1685. No sons are known to be in Philadelphia so the Broadwell name was not preserved in Pennsylvania. The Broadwell family in New Jersey helped settle Elizabethtown (now Elizabeth, basically a suburb of New York city). They married into the Lindsley family, who had helped settle Newark, New Jersey. Of William's descendants, one group went north into New York state, another group went to Ohio (before it was a state) and then Illinois (right at the beginning of statehood). By now there is likely a Broadwell or Broadwell descendant in all 50 states. == Brushes with History == There are several Revolutionary War veterans (good claims, but not yet verified), as well as a father-in-law ([[Lindsley-12|Major Joseph Lindsley]]) who may have met with George Washington; later [[Broadwell-163|Norman Broadwell]] argued a case against Abraham Lincoln; two Broadwell houses near Cincinnati are in the historic registry, [[Broadwell-175|Moses Broadwell]] built one of the oldest surviving brick structures in Illinois. The grandson of Moses laid out a town called Broadwell in Illinois, on historic Route 66. An even smaller town of Broadwell exists in Athens county, Ohio. On the infamy side, [[Broadwell-219|Dick Broadwell]] was a member of the Dalton Gang in Kansas, and [http://www.kshs.org/km/items/view/723 killed] in October 1892, while attempting to flee a bank robbery. Three other members of the gang died immediately, Dick was able to get out of town on horseback, but succumbed a short distance away. Samuel Morse (of telegraph and Morse code fame) is a distant cousin, thru William I's wife [[Morse-1071|Mary Morse]]. A Broadwell descendant, [[Parsons-4975|William H. Parsons]] was a Colonel and possibly Major General in the Civil War for Texas, briefly a state senator before being appointed by Ulysses S. Grant to a post in the federal government. His half-brother [[Parsons-3889|Albert Parsons]] was apparently not a Broadwell descendant, but deserves perhaps an honorary shout-out - he served in the Confederate Army, then apparently had a change of heart. He helped former slaves register to vote, and got threatened and beaten for his efforts. Albert then moved to Chicago and was involved in labor unions and speaking at rallies. Although not present at the Haymarket Riot, he was convicted of inciting the crowd and was hanged. == Task List == In no particular order: * Was [[Broadwell-6|Edward Broadwell]] really the father of [[Broadwell-5|William Broadwell]]? Can we go farther back? * Who really was/were the wife/wives of [[Broadwell-64|William Broadwell III]]? * Getting actual records from the National Archives or other proof of American Revolution ancestors, including: [[Broadwell-175|Moses]], [[Broadwell-65|William IV]], [[Broadwell-174|Samuel]], [[Broadwell-172|Simeon]], and [[Broadwell-176|Jacob]] * Also tracing the Lindsley/Lindly/Linsey line as the two families intersect several times while in northern New Jersey. * We're missing Broadwells who migrated to NY. The Andrew Broadwell book (see resources) could be useful for that. * Also missing some Broadwells that stayed in the Cincinnati region, and a couple that pop up down south, such as the "famous steamboat captain [http://wwno.org/post/great-new-orleans-kidnapping-case James Broadwell]", who was involved in the "Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case". * What is the ancestry of [[Bradwell-57|Judge James Bradwell]]? He was born in England, he and his wife were very interesting people, see his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_B._Bradwell Wikipedia] entry. Why did they go from England to Utica NY, to Jacksonville IL (both towns where Broadwells lived), unless seeking out Broadwells? * Was [[Broadwell-215|William B.]] involved in the Oklahoma Land Rush, as a son's find-a-grave record claims? * Broadwells in the [http://www.okhistory.org/research/1890results?fname=&lname=Broadwell&action=Search Oklohama Census] of 1890 need to be incorporated into the tree. **3/3/18 added, but not connected. * Fit in miscellaneous people like [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100092880/lewis-broadwell Lewis] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=BROADWELL&viewAll=1&privacy=0| unconnected Broadwells] already on WikiTree. * [http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv47883 Fra Broadwell Dana] sounds interesting == Resources == *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROADWELL List of Broadwells on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BROADWELL G2G feed of questions tagged "Broadwell"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Broadwell Orphaned Broadwell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Broadwell-1 Unsourced Broadwell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BROAdWELL Unconnected Broadwell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/104910672?objectPage=551 National Archives] Applications for headstones for military service. Broadwells are on pp. 551-560 (2 pages each). This implies Broadwell is a rare name, since there are nearly 2000 entries from Brisbois, Charles to Brown, Edward, and only 5 are Broadwells. * [http://neff.family.name/Broadwell.html Broadwell overview] as a story, starting in 1600's colonial America, following my branch to Ohio and Illinois, with brief descriptions of other interesting Broadwells. * [http://mcquoidg.tripod.com/frm213.htm Broadwell Family of Clinton County, New York], by Andrew Broadwell, 1962 * [https://archive.org/stream/historyofearlyse00powe#page/142/mode/2up/search/Broadwell Early Settlers of Sangamon County] (Springfield, Illinois) early history - all the Broadwell family tree in this book has been entered into Wikitree. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=hCXPfAGx3FoC&pg=PA59#v=onepage&q&f=false First Settlers of Passaic Valley], all the Broadwell information in this book has been entered, except Polly/Hannah, which Mary is she really the daughter of? Also could be more in-law information in the book. *First Settlers...[https://archive.org/stream/familyrecordsorg00litt#page/58/mode/2up/search/broadwell another link] * [http://rollwindmill.org/html/new%20jersey%20wills.html New Jersey wills] * [https://fortamanda1812.blogspot.com/2015/09/broadwell-and-jersey-boys-broadwell-son.html Baxter Broadwell and family] migration from New Jersey -> Ohio -> Illinois, including role at Fort Amanda in the War of 1812. * "The Broadwells of Clayville and their Roots, vol III", published by Sangamon State University * [http://www.clayville.org/clayville_history Clayville History] and the Moses Broadwell house * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sources-New_Jersey&public=1 Space page] with many New Jersey Sources

Broadwood Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Broadwood Cemetery, Kaitaia, Northland|Broadwood Cemetery]] in Kaitaia, Northland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Broadwood 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/2494758/broadwood-cemetery FindAGrave]

Broadwood Name Study

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[[Category:Broadwood Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Broadwood Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Broadwood Broadwood] 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 Broadwoodname. 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 Broadwoods), by time period (18th Century Broadwoods), or by topic (Broadwood DNA, Broadwood Occupations, Broadwood 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 Broadwood 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: [[Braidwood-3|David Braidwood]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Broadwood}} 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==

Broas Family Cemetery, Endwell, New York

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[[Category: Broas Family Cemetery, Endwell, New York]] Peter Broas was an original settler of the town of Union, Broome County, New York. He was the husband of Phebe Rayner. They arrived 16 June 1816 , and settled on lot 45 of the Nanticoke Township of Boston Purchase.

Brobäck Name Study

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[[Category:Brobäck Name Study]] [[Category: Sweden, Brobäck Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] 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. == Gotland == === Brobäck from Lilla Hästnäs, Visby === The first known Brobäck on Gotland is [[Brobäck-7|Hans Båtelsson Brobäck]]. His grandfather was [[Båtelsson-1|Olof Båtelsson]] at [[:Category:Lilla Hästnäs, Visby (I)|Lilla Hästnäs]] outside Visby. Olof died there in 1665. The male line died out during the earlier half of the 19th century. === Brobäck from Bro === [[Brobäck-13|Anders Brobäck]] was the son of Anders Andersson Brobäck, born in [[:Category:Bro (I)|Bro]] parish in 1775 as the son of the schoolmaster Anders Jacobsson and his wife Catharina Andersdotter.[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v62060.b710.s135 Väskinde (I) CI:3 (1707-1849) Bild 710 / sid 135], [http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital AD AB] == Sources ==

Brock Name Study

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[[Category:Brock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project coordinator [[Brock-4892|Janette Engelbrecht]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1.Lets meet , greet and find our ancestors worldwide.

Brocket of Hertford Outline

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Started 31 May 2016; to be used to guide our cleanup of the mess of Brocket(t) profiles. Hyperlinked names go to the area of the SOURCE from which the information is extracted. (WT) links go to the Wikitree profile of the person. Brockett cleanup Source: http://www.brockett.info (seems to be the best source for documented accounts of the various Brocketts) Hertfordshire: # [http://www.brockett.info/yorkshire/ThomasRemembrancer.htm Thomas Broket] (“remembrance”) ([[Brocket-5|WT]]) was born no earlier than 1363 and no later than 1373; his parents are not known (but he could have been the son of [http://www.brockett.info/Earliest/14thCentury.htm#Thomas2 Thomas of Yorkshire], himself a possible son of [http://www.brockett.info/Earliest/14thCentury.htm#Thomas1 Thomas of Steeton]); he m. by 1395 Dionisia Sampson, daughter and heiress of William Sampson, Lord of the Manor of Southwood in Appleton (where Thomas became Lord by right of his wife); by 1400 Thomas was Exchequer at Westminster; in 1410 he was appointed Treasurer's Remembrancer; he died in 1435. ## Lucy m. Dalisone ## Elizabeth m. Haselring ## ? Parnelle who was working for the Exchequer in 1419 ## ? William (b 1400-1410), working for the Exchequer up to 1433. ## ? [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/Hertsto1599.htm#JohnofHatfield John Brocket of Hatfield] in 1428; b by 1407; held former Hugh FitzSimon lands suggesting relationship to Thomas (who m. an Asshe and also held Hugh FitzSimon lands); presumably John's share of this land passed to Thomas. ## [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/ThomasofWheathampstead.htm Thomas Brocket of Wheathamstead] ([[Brocket-6|WT]]); b bef 1396; d 1477; m. by 1432 [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/Hertsto1599.htm#ElizabethAsshe Elizabeth Asshe] ([Ashe-36|WT]) (daughter of William; heiress to the Hugh FitzSimon estates); by 1435 Thomas came to Parliament as Knight of the Shire. May have been brother to John Brocket of Hatfield. '''No issue.''' ## [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/EdwardofWheathampstead.htm Edward Brocket of Wheathamstead] ([[Brockett-29|WT]]), b bef 1417; d 1488; m. 1450 Elizabeth Thwaites ([[Thwaytes-3|WG]]); (she was buried 1507); he inherited the FitzSimon estates from his brother Thomas in 1477. Children: ### Thomas (1) died unmarried; was '''not''' married to Joan Neville, dau of Sir William Neville. ### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/Hertsto1599.htm#JohnsonofEdward John Brocket of Wheathamstead] ([[Brockett-30|WT]]) “second son and heir” b bef 1460; d 1532; m 1484 '''Lucy Pulter''' only dau of John Pulter Sheriff of Bedfordshire; probably built Brocket Hall; at least he was first to be called “of Brocket Hall”. Sheriff Herts and Essex 1507-8; 1531. Left will. Children: #### John Brocket of Swaffham Bulbeck; b by Jun 1485; d 1526 (before his father); first sheriff of Hertfordshire; admitted to Middle Temple 1509; in 1511, purchased land from his father; m. Dorothy Hughson, wealthy heiress, dau of Nicolas Hughson, Gentleman of Swaffham Bulbeck, a hamlet near Cambridge. Died in his early 40s; will dated 16 Feb 1524 proved 21 Jul 1526 without title “Esq” . ##### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/SirJohnI.htm Sir John Brocket I], b abt 1511-1514; knight 1547, MP Herts 1553, 1555; d 23 March 1558; m. Margaret Bensted, dau of William Bensted of Bennington, Herts. "Brocket was among those knighted shortly after Edward VI's coronation and he served on most county commissions for Hertfordshire during that reign." Wife Margaret died in 1560 without a will. Children -- first seven from his will: ###### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/SirJohnII.htm Sir John Brocket III] m1 (late 1550s) Helen d/o Robert Lytton; m2 Elizabeth d/o Roger Moore. Six daughters; no sons. ###### Edward; m. Ethelred, widow of Sir Thomas Chaloner ###### Thomas the Elder; no issue? ###### Bensted; prob died young or no issue? ###### Thomas the Younger; no issue ###### Susan; m Edward Boughton Esq of Causton, Co Warwick ###### Elizabeth; m John Pope of Co Oxon ###### Radolphs / Randoll (1546-1621) ###### William (bap 1544; bur 1545) ##### [http://www.brockett.info/Hertfordshire/Hertsto1599.htm#Nicholas Nicholas Brockett of Mackery End, Esq]; will pr 1585; m. Margaret Hoo, heiress (adopted not natural daughter) of John and Joan Heyworth of Mackery End. Widow Margaret (Hoo) Brocket m2 Edmund Bardolph of Rothamsted. Nicholas' will makes his only (apparently) son John executor. ###### [http://www.brockett.info/Hertfordshire/SirJohnIII.htm Sir John Brockett III], Mackery End; 1562-1613; knighted 1599 in Ireland... no will. He married '''Mary Snagg,''' daughter of Thomas Snagg; Children: ####### [http://www.brockett.info/Hertfordshire/JohnofCaswell.htm John Brocket of Caswell], bpt Jul 24, 1583 Wheathamstead. "Most of his life he was called John Brockett of Wheathampstead Esquire, but here we identify him by his last home Caswell, to distinguish him from his older second cousin namesake." Per the visitation of Herts 1634, he m1 Joan/Jane Lacon, dau and coheir of Edward/Edmund Lacon of Lilly; children John and Lacon (dau); he m2 8 Jul 1624 Elizabeth Mordaunt, dau of Edward of Oakley, Bedfordshire; children Edward and Elizabeth. His father granted him land in Virginia which he assigned to Francis Roulston aka Wilcox in 1639. Spent last years at his Caswell property. ######## [http://www.brockett.info/Hertfordshire/JohnsonofJohnofCaswell.htm John Brocket], bpt 29 Jul 1612 Wheathamstead; the only known Gentleman John Brockett who could have married Mary Blackwell in Sandridge 1635 (dau of Richard Blackwell). Will dated 1646; proved26 Feb 1663 in Norwich . He was NOT (as many have claimed) the emigrant to New England because he was Clerk in Sion College in London and Rector at Grimston, Norfolk and died in 1663 without issue. ######## Lacon (dau) ######## Edward (Edmond in father's will and another later record), bpt 23 Jun 1625 ######## Elizabeth bpt 28 Jun 1626. ####### Thomas Brockett, bp 8 Oct 1584; probably [http://www.brockett.info/Emigrants/Emigrants.htm#Thomas Thomas] who was recorded as adventurer in 1623-4 of the Virginia Company; he sold Mackery End in 1628(?). May have been he who married Elizabeth Pilkyngton, widow 7 Apr 1608 St. Albans; or he could have been [http://www.brockett.info/Essex/Essex.htm#Thomas Thomas of Willingdale]. ####### Ann, born 1585; bur 1586 ##### Edward Gent will pr 1584 ##### Robert of Bramfield, gent, will pr 1582 ##### Thomas, died without issue ##### Jane m William Copwood of Totteridge ##### Lucy m Thomas Hoo of the Hoo in Kimpton, or of Paul’s Walden; 2 sons, 4 dau ##### Filise or Alice; m ___ Ashby #### Elizabeth; m1. By 1506 Sir Nicholas Barrington; one child John b 1507; m2 William Boughton, Esq of Caton who d soon after 1536 (Elizabeth was a widow by 1542). She was still living in 1558 #### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/EdwardofLetchworth.htm Edward Brocket of Letchworth], b 1490/1; d abt 1557? admitted to Lincoln's Inn (school) London, 1511. Sheriff Herts and Essex 1547-8; 1554-5; m. abt 1518 Margaret Micklefield (not Mickleford). Eight surviving children ##### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/EdwardsonofEdwardofLetchworth.htm Edward Brocket], Esq/Gent; outlaw; died before 1584. ##### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/Hertsto1599.htm#WilliamEsyndon William Brocket], gentleman, b abt 1519-1527; d 7 Apr 1609 at Esynden near Hatfield; of Wildhill/Esyndon. Styled armiger (esquire) in 1597. Recorded at Lincoln’s Inn 1567-75. Married Ann, dau of Edmund Bardolphe of Harpenden/Rothamstead; 7 surviving children; left will written 17 Feb 1609; proved 1610 by which time he was a widower ###### William Brocket b abt 1563; executor of father’s will ###### Ann; left will 1616 ###### John Brocket of Codicote; probably second son. ###### Edmund b abt 1565; Vicar of Luton, Rector of Graveley. ###### Thomas Brocket, gentleman; adventurer of the Virginia company? Unlikely to have been the Thomas discharged 10 Mar 1587 from Hertford gaol; m. Elizabeth; prob no children. ###### Margaret; m. ____ Cage; widowed btw 1609-1615/6; executrix of sister Ann’s will. ###### Elizabeth; d bet 1570 and 1609 ##### [http://www.brockett.info/hertfordshire/Hertsto1599.htm#Lucy Lucie] unmarried in 1558. ##### Thomas alive 1558; probably alive in 1570; further family uncertain ##### [http://www.brockett.info/Cambridgeshire/Cambridgeshire.htm#JohnofStowe John Brocket of Stowe & Ympington], gent; b bef 1537; d 1607; left will written 24 Dec 1607; proved 23 Apr 1608; m. Katherine ____; no surviving issue ##### Ann unm 1558 ##### Millicent Brocket m. George Leach by 1558 ##### Daughter m Hamillden by 1558 #### Alice m. ____ Hill #### Lucy; no issue ### Thomas (2); recorded as marrying Elizabeth Calthrop [or Calthorpe, more likely]; daughter Margaret had no issue. ### Elizabeth; married ____ Docray or Thomas Fischer of Hertfordshire; or Hazelrigg (or there was another daughter Elizabeth). ### [http://www.brockett.info/yorkshire/Yorkshire.htm#RobertBroket Robert] (younger than John); bequeathed manor of Jewlas, near Appleton; sons and descendants were local lords until 1565. ### Alice (not Mary) Brocket m. Thomas Perient ### William Brocket (probably youngest son of Edward) bequeathed Herons. In 1488 William was bequeathed the Manor of Herons, after the life interest of his mother who died in 1507. But he likely died because there are no Williams in the surviving Herts subsidies and his brother John possessed Herons by 1532. May have been father of William I of Hitchin who left a substantial will in 1556: #### ? William Brocket of Hitchin. Hitchin was the next marketing town north of Wheathamstead; lived most of his life during reign of Henry VIII. Wealthy. Loaned money to Edward Brocket of Letchworth. Married first an unknown woman by whom he had two children (Wm & Alice); m2 Elizabeth _____ by whom he had at least four children (Elizabeth, Edward, Daughters;) ##### William Brocket; bequeathed lands outside of Hitchin; Bridge Street house would have already been entailed to him ##### Alice; unm in 1556 ##### Elizabeth; m by 1567 James Chamber[s]; ##### Edward; bequeathed copyhold lands in Hitchin; under 20 in 1556; therefore born no earlier than 1537; m. Barbara; neither his marriage nor burial recorded ##### Daughters (perhaps including Joane Brocket wife of Laurence Manfelde?) #### ? John Brocket of Offley, yeoman; will proved 1558, of which Edward Brocket of Letchworth was overseer. ##### Grace Brocket; b abt 1550; m 1573 Richard Prior of Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire; 9 children; still living in 1616 when her husband’s will was proved.

Brockton, Plymouth, MA, USA

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Brockton MA 1930 Census Ward 7

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This is the Ward 7 US 1930 Census page for [[Space:Plymouth_County_MA_1930_Census|Brockton, Plymouth, MA.]] ED 51 [[Space:Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED51-sh5A|Sheet 5A]] ED 52 [[Space:Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED52-sh6B|Sheet 6B]] ED 53 [[Space:Census1930-MA-Plymouth-Brockton-W7-ED53-sh15A|Sheet 16A]]

Brockway Cemetery, Stearns County, Minnesota

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work in progress ==General Information== {{Image|file=Brockway_Cemetery_Stearns_County_Minnesota.jpg |align=r |size=300 }} '''Cemetery name:''' Brockway Cemetery '''Address:''' 5300 390th Street, Sartell, Minnesota '''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.688823, -94.216785 ==History== The Township was organized in 1858, under the name of Winnebago. But it was changed to Brockway in 1860.
Brockway Township Cemetery is located in the eastern half of Brockway Township, in section 28, on 390th Street just west of County Road 1.
On April 17, 1866, J.E. Wing deeded land for the cemetery to the town of Brockway. Mr. Wing came west from Maine in 1863 and bought land in Brockway Township. He operated a large farm for 3 years before moving to St. Cloud.
Due to some inharmonious feeling, the cemetery was deeded to the Brockway Cemetery Association on May 21, 1878.
June 8, 1886: land was transferred to Brockway Cemetery Association from Charles S/Ella Mitchell and Frank Tolman. This is the 1st addition section of the cemetery.
Ralph W. Perry, used to relate how Brockway Cemetery was a burial spot of the first pioneers who settled in the community. He would tell of a severe diphtheria epidemic among these pioneers and of a family of six near St. Stephen, MN who were buried in one grave.
Many of the earlier graves were never marked, so it is hard to give the exact date of the first burial. But, the oldest marker in the cemetery is that of Asa R. McKusick, who died September 9, 1861 at the age of five years, six months. ==Brockway Cemetery Association == At a meeting held at the Getchell School House District 7, on '''March 7, 1878''', a group of men formed the Brockway Cemetery Association by the election of James L. Gray as Chairman and Joel Bailey as Secretary.
{| '''There were 19 men present;''' |} {| border="2" style="width: 750px" |- | James L. Gray||Winslow Getchell||R. L. Russell||William Gordon||Burton Smith||Joel Bailey |- | Cary E. Smart||James F. Stevenson||John McGee||H. B. Smart||A. W. Gordon||H. M. Fenlason |- |Appleton Webb ||E. J. Smart||Nathaniel Getchell||Jonathan Crosby||George McGee||J. B. Sartell |- |Amos McGee |}
{| On motion, they voted that the number of Trustees be six and that a committee of three be appointed by the Chair to report names to be balloted for as Trustees. The Chair appointed J.F. Stevenson, H.B. Smart and H.M. Fenlason to the committee.
The committee reported these 11 names to be balloted as Trustees: J.B. Sartell, R.L. Russell, William McNeil, James Y. Demeritt, S.C. Johnston, E.J. Smart, Appleton Webb, J.L. Gray, Johnathan Crosby, Nathaniel Getchell, and William Gordon.
N. Getchell and J.B. Sartell acted as Tellers, and the result of balloting elected these 6 men as the first Trustees; James L. Gray, R.L. Russell, E.J. Smart, N. Getchell, Johnathan Crosby, and William Gordon. On motion, they voted that the number of Trustees be increased to nine. And Appleton Webb, S.C. Johnston, and J.B. Sartell were elected and added.
The Chairman and (Clerk) Secretary proceeded to divide the Trustees into classes by lot. :Class 1, to serve 1 year ==> Getchell, Gray, Webb :Class 2, to serve 2 years==> Smart, Russell, Johnston :Class 3, to serve 3 years==> Gordon, Crosby, Sartell. On motion, they voted that J.F. Stevenson, H.B. Smart and William Gordon be a committee to draft By-Laws. The annual meetings were to be held the first Monday in June. Surveying the cemetery grounds, it was found impractical to lay all of the ground out in lots 12 x 16 feet. The burying ground was divided into 95 blocks, some 16 x 16 feet, some 12 x 16 feet, and some 8 x 12 feet. A small portion was set apart for free burial.
'''1878. ''' On motion, voted that lots on the main alley be sold be $1.25 per single burial, and that if anyone buys a whole block it shall be sold at the rate of $1.00 a lot or burial, and that lots in any other part of the yard shall be sold for $0.25 less a burial, and in the same manner viz, $0.75 and $1.00 single burial. No reduction to be made in the price for less than a one-half block.
'''1880. '''The Association voted that if 1/2 blocks were to be sold, the block would be divided into north 1/2 and south 1/2 units. In 1882, it was voted that no more 1/2 blocks be sold, except where some part of the block is already occupied.
'''1883.''' committee appointed to restake the cemetery.
'''1884. '''Expenses paid for costs of restaking the cemetery, $10.75. ==More Information== *See the [[:Category:Brockway Cemetery, Stearns County, Minnesota|Brockway Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. [[Category:Brockway Cemetery, Stearns County, Minnesota]]

Brodie Cemeteries

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[[Category: Clan Brodie]] [[Category: Brodie-302 Brodie Cemeteries]] This is the list of Cemeteries where Brodies are buried, Globally. [[[Space:Clan_Brodie|Return to Clan Brodie]]] * '''Brodie Cemeteries''' ** '''Africa, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** '''Egypt, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Alexandria (Hadra) War Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt|Alexandria (Hadra) War Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt]] ** '''Australia, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** '''New South Wales, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Bathurst Cemetery, West Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst Cemetery, West Bathurst, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Bingara Cemetery, Bingara, New South Wales|Bingara Cemetery, Bingara, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Bredbo Cemetery, Bredbo, New South Wales | Bredbo Cemetery, Bredbo, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Bulli Anglican Cemetery, Bulli, New South Wales|Bulli Anglican Cemetery, Bulli, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Bulli General Cemetery, Bulli, New South Wales|Bulli General Cemetery, Bulli, New South Wales]] **** Byron Bay Cemetery, Byron Bay, New South Wales **** [[: Category: Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia | Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia]] **** [[:Category: Christ Church Cemetery, Cooma, New South Wales | Christ Church Cemetery, Cooma, New South Wales]] **** [[: Category: Cooma, New South Wales | Cooma, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: West Dapto Catholic Cemetery, Kembla Grange, New South Wales|West Dapto Catholic Cemetery, Kembla Grange, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Matraville, New South Wales|Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Matraville, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Gore Hill Cemetery, St Leonards, New South Wales|Gore Hill Cemetery, St Leonards, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Jerangle Cemetery, Jerangle, New South Wales|Jerangle Cemetery, Jerangle, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Macquarie Park, New South Wales|Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Macquarie Park, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Mudgee Cemetery, Buckaroo, New South Wales|Mudgee General Cemetery, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia]] **** [[:Category:Narrandera Cemetery, Narrandera, New South Wales|Narrandera Cemetery, Narrandera, New South Wales]] ****[[: Category: Nowra General Cemetery, Nowra, New South Wales | Nowra General Cemetery, Nowra, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Palmdale Lawn Cemetery and Memorial Park, Palmdale, New South Wales|Palmdale Lawn Cemetery and Memorial Park, Palmdale, New South Wales]] **** Category: Portland General Cemetery, Portland, Lithgow City, New South Wales | Portland General Cemetery, Portland, Lithgow City, New South Wales **** [[:Category:Queanbeyan Riverside Cemetery, Queanbeyan, New South Wales|Queanbeyan Riverside Cemetery, Queanbeyan, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Rookwood Anglican Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales|Rookwood Anglican Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales|Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Rookwood Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Rookwood, New South Wales|Rookwood Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Rookwood, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Sally's Flat Roman Catholic Cemetery, Sallys Flat, New South Wales | Sally's Flat Roman Catholic Cemetery, Sallys Flat, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Smithfield Anglican Cemetery, Smithfield, New South Wales|Smithfield Anglican Cemetery, Smithfield, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Smithfield General Cemetery, Smithfield, New South Wales |Smithfield General Cemetery, Smithfield, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: South Head Cemetery, Vaucluse, New South Wales |South Head Cemetery, Vaucluse, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: St Mary Magdalene's Anglican Churchyard, St Marys, New South Wales|St Mary Magdalene's Anglican Churchyard, St Marys, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: St Thomas' Anglican Cemetery, Enfield, New South Wales|St Thomas' Anglican Cemetery, Enfield, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Waverley Cemetery, Bronte, New South Wales | Waverley Cemetery, Bronte, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category:Wee Waa General Cemetery, Wee Waa, New South Wales|Wee Waa General Cemetery, Wee Waa, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Woronora Memorial Park, Sutherland, New South Wales]] **** [[:Category: Young Cemetery, Young, New South Wales | Young Cemetery, Young, New South Wales]] *** '''Queensland, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category:Albany Creek Memorial Park, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland|Albany Creek Memorial Park, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland]] **** [[:Category: Buderim Crematorium and Memorial Gardens, Buderim, Queensland|Buderim Crematorium and Memorial Gardens, Buderim, Queensland]] **** [[:Category: Greenmount Cemetery, Greenmount, Queensland | Greenmount Cemetery, Greenmount, Queensland]] **** [[:Category:Lutwyche Cemetery, Kedron, Queensland|Lutwyche Cemetery, Kedron, Queensland]] **** [[:Category: Mount Isa Cemetery, Mount Isa, Queensland|Mount Isa Cemetery, Mount Isa, Queensland]] **** [[:Category: Nambour Garden Lawn Cemetery, Nambour, Queensland|Nambour Garden Lawn Cemetery, Nambour, Queensland]] **** [[:Category: South Brisbane Cemetery, Dutton Park, Queensland|South Brisbane Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland]] **** [[:Category:Toowoomba Garden of Remembrance, Toowoomba, Queensland | Toowoomba Garden of Remembrance, Toowoomba, Queensland]] *** '''Southern Australia, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category:Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia|Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia]] **** [[:Category: Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, South Australia |Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, South Australia]] **** [[:Category: Morphett Vale Scotch Cemetery, Morphett Vale, South Australia|Morphett Vale Scotch Cemetery, Morphett Vale, South Australia]] *** '''Tasmania, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** Cornelian Bay Cemetery And Crematorium, Hobart, Tasmania **** [[:Category:Deloraine General Cemetery, Deloraine, Tasmania|Deloraine General Cemetery, Deloraine, Tasmania]] **** [[:Category: Queenstown Lyell Cemetery, Queenstown, Tasmania|Queenstown Lyell Cemetery, Queenstown, Tasmania]] **** [[:Category: Westbury Roman Catholic Cemetery, Westbury, Tasmania | Westbury Roman Catholic Cemetery, Westbury, Tasmania]] *** '''Victoria, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Altona Memorial Park, Altona North, Victoria | Altona Memorial Park, Altona North, Victoria]] **** [[:Category: Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, Victoria|Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, Victoria]] **** [[:Category: Brighton General Cemetery, Caulfield South, Victoria|Brighton General Cemetery, Caulfield South, Victoria]] **** [[:Category: Bunurong Memorial Park, Dandenong South, Victoria|Bunurong Memorial Park, Dandenong South, Victoria]] **** Bunurong War Cemetery, Dandenong, Victoria **** [[:Category: Footscray General Cemetery, Footscray, Victoria | Footscray General Cemetery, Footscray, Victoria]] **** [[:Category: Geelong Eastern Cemetery, Geelong, Victoria | Geelong Eastern Cemetery, Geelong, Victoria]] **** [[:Category: Warrnambool Cemetery, Warrnambool, Victoria|Warrnambool Cemetery, Warrnambool, Victoria]] ** '''Brodie Name Cemeteries''' *** '''Brodie Family Cemetery, Springfield, Orangeburg County, South Carolina''' *** [[:Category:Brodie Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia|Brodie Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia]] *** [[:Category:Brodie-Williams Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia|Brodie-Williams Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia]] ** '''Caribbean, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** [[:Category:Lapeyrouse Cemetery, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago|Lapeyrouse Cemetery, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago]] *** [[:Category:Paradise Cemetery, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago|Paradise Cemetery, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago]] ** '''Europe, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** '''Belgium, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders|Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders]] *** '''England, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Acton Cemetery, North Acton, Greater London|Acton Cemetery, Ealing, Middlesex]] **** [[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Owston, South Yorkshire|All Saints Churchyard, Owston, Yorkshire]] **** [[:Category: Anfield Cemetery and Crematorium, Anfield, Merseyside|Anfield Cemetery and Crematorium, Liverpool, Lancashire]] **** [[:Category: Beadnell Cemetery, Beadnell, Northumberland|Beadnell Cemetery, Beadnell, Northumberland]] **** [[:Category:Burvale Cemetery, Hersham, Surrey|Burvale Cemetery, Hersham, Surrey]] **** [[:Category: Hampstead Cemetery, West Hampstead, Greater London|Hampstead Cemetery, Hampstead, Middlesex]] **** [[:Category: Rothbury Cemetery, Rothbury, Northumberland|Rothbury Cemetery, Rothbury, Northumberland]] **** [[:Category: St Cuthbert Churchyard, Elsdon, Northumberland|St Cuthbert Churchyard, Elsdon, Northumberland]] **** [[:Category: St John the Evangelist Churchyard, Otterburn, Northumberland|St John the Evangelist Churchyard, Otterburn, Northumberland]] **** [[:Category: St Mary's Churchyard, Teddington, Greater London|St Mary Churchyard, Teddington, Middlesex]] **** [[:Category: St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Morpeth, Northumberland|St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Morpeth, Northumberland]] **** [[:Category:Tower Hill Memorial, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London|Tower Hill Memorial, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London]] **** [[:Category: Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool, Lancashire|Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool]] **** [[:Category:Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, Leicestershire|Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, Leicestershire]] *** '''France, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Bienvillers Military Cemetery, Bienvillers-au-Bois, Pas-de-Calais|Bienvillers Military Cemetery, Bienvillers-au-Bois, Pas-de-Calais]] **** [[:Category: Bruay Communal Cemetery Extension, Bruay-la-Buissière, Pas-de-Calais|Bruay Communal Cemetery Extension, Bruay-la-Buissière, Pas-de-Calais]] **** [[:Category: Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme|Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme]] **** [[:Category: Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, Nord|Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, Nord]] ****Dainville British Cemetery, Dainville, Pas-de-Calais **** [[:Category: Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, Nord|Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, Nord]] **** [[:Category: Saint-Sever Cemetery Extension, Le Grand-Quevilly, Seine-Maritime|Saint-Sever Cemetery Extension, Le Grand-Quevilly, Seine-Maritime]] **** [[:Category: Selridge British Cemetery, Montay, Nord|Selridge British Cemetery, Montay, Nord]] *** '''Germany, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Cologne Southern Cemetery, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen|Cologne Southern Cemetery, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] *** '''Luxembourg, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category:Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg|Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg]] *** '''Scotland, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Abbey Church Graveyard, Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross|Abbey Church Graveyard, Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross]] **** [[:Category:Bathgate Cemetery, Bathgate, West Lothian|Bathgate Cemetery, Bathgate, West Lothian]] **** [[:Category: Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh, Edinburgh|Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh, Edinburgh]] **** [[:Category:Dyke Parish Church Cemetery, Dyke, Moray|Dyke Parish Church Cemetery, Dyke, Moray]] **** [[:Category:Elgin Cathedral Churchyard, Elgin, Moray|Elgin Cathedral Churchyard, Elgin, Moray]] **** [[:Category:Glenbuchat Kirkyard, Kirkton of Glenbuchat, Aberdeenshire|Glenbuchat Kirkyard, Kirkton of Glenbuchat, Aberdeenshire]] **** [[:Category: Grange Cemetery, The Grange, Edinburgh|Grange Cemetery, The Grange, Edinburgh]] **** [[:Category: Kirkliston Churchyard, Kirkliston, Edinburgh|Kirkliston Churchyard, Kirkliston, Edinburgh]] **** [[:Category: Lesmahagow Old Parish Churchyard Cemetery, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire|Lesmahagow Old Parish Churchyard Cemetery, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire]] **** [[:Category: Linlithgow Cemetery, Linlithgow, West Lothian|Linlithgow Cemetery, Linlithgow, West Lothian]] **** [[:Category: Old Bathgate Parish Church - Kirkton, Bathgate, West Lothian|Old Bathgate Parish Church - Kirkton, Bathgate, West Lothian]] **** [[:Category: Peebles St Andrews Cemetery, Peebles, Scottish Borders|Peebles St Andrews Cemetery, Peebles, Scottish Borders]] **** [[:Category:Peterhead Old Churchyard, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire|Peterhead Old Churchyard, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire]] **** [[:Category: East St Clements Churchyard, Aberdeen, Aberdeen|East St Clements Churchyard, Aberdeen, Aberdeen]] **** [[:Category: South Leith Churchyard, Leith, Edinburgh|South Leith Churchyard, Leith, Edinburgh]] **** [[:Category: St. Nicholas Cemetery, Stronsay Island, Orkney Islands|St. Nicholas Cemetery, Stronsay Island, Orkney Islands]] **** [[:Category:Tannadice Churchyard, Tannadice, Angus|Tannadice Churchyard, Tannadice, Angus, Scotland]] **** [[:Category: Wrangholm Churchyard, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire|Wrangholm Churchyard, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire]] ** '''New Zealand, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** [[:Category: Linwood Cemetery, Linwood, Canterbury|Linwood Cemetery, Linwood, Canterbury]] *** [[:Category:Purewa Cemetery, Meadowbank, Auckland|Purewa Cemetery, Meadowbank, Auckland]] *** [[:Category: Waikaraka Cemetery, Onehunga, Auckland|Waikaraka Cemetery, Onehunga, Auckland]] *** [[:Category:Waitati (Blueskin) Cemetery, Waitati, Otago|Waitati (Blueskin) Cemetery, Waitati, Otago]] ** '''North America, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** '''Canada, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** '''Alberta, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Beechmount Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta|Beechmount Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Daysland Cemetery, Daysland, Alberta|Daysland Cemetery, Daysland, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Delburne Cemetery, Delburne, Alberta|Delburne Cemetery, Delburne, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Edmonton Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta|Edmonton Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category: Empress Cemetery, Empress, Alberta|Empress Cemetery, Empress, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Killam Cemetery, Killam, Alberta|Killam Cemetery, Killam, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Lake View Cemetery, Stettler, Alberta|Lake View Cemetery, Stettler, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Liberal Cemetery, Stettler, Alberta|Liberal Cemetery, Stettler, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta|Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Red Deer Cemetery, Red Deer, Alberta|Red Deer Cemetery, Red Deer, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose, Alberta|Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose, Alberta]] ***** [[:Category:Wetaskiwin Cemetery, Wetaskiwin, Alberta|Wetaskiwin Cemetery, Wetaskiwin, Alberta]] **** '''British Columbia, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Kamloops, British Columbia|Hillside Cemetery, Kamloops, British Columbia]] ***** [[:Category:Nakusp Cemeteries, Nakusp, British Columbia|Nakusp Cemeteries, Nakusp, British Columbia]] ***** [[:Category:Nelson Memorial Park, Nelson, British Columbia|Nelson Memorial Park, Nelson, British Columbia]] **** '''Manitoba, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Cartwright Cemetery, Cartwright, Manitoba|Cartwright Cemetery, Cartwright, Manitoba]] ***** [[:Category:Elmwood Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba|Elmwood Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba]] **** '''New Brunswick, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Barony Cemetery, Barony, New Brunswick|Barony Cemetery, Barony, New Brunswick]] ***** [[:Category:Fernwood Cemetery, Port Elgin, New Brunswick|Fernwood Cemetery, Port Elgin, New Brunswick]] ***** [[:Category:Fredericton Rural Cemetery Extension, Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton Rural Cemetery Extension, Fredericton, New Brunswick]] ***** [[:Category:Lower Pokiok Cemetery, Pokiok Settlement, New Brunswick|Lower Pokiok Cemetery, Pokiok Settlement, New Brunswick]] **** '''Ontario, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Bowmanville Cemetery, Bowmanville, Ontario|Bowmanville Cemetery, Bowmanville, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Claremont Union Cemetery, Claremont, Ontario|Claremont Union Cemetery, Claremont, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Dorchester Union Cemetery, Dorchester, Ontario|Dorchester Union Cemetery, Dorchester, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:East Hawkesbury United Church Cemetery, Sainte-Anne-de-Prescott, Ontario|East Hawkesbury United Church Cemetery, Sainte-Anne-de-Prescott, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Elmwood Cemetery, Markham, Ontario|Elmwood Cemetery, Markham, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario|Greenwood Cemetery, Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Vankleek Hill, Ontario|Greenwood Cemetery, Vankleek Hill, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Kirkhill United Church Cemetery, Kirkhill, Ontario|Kirkhill United Church Cemetery, Kirkhill, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Laird Cemetery, Echo Bay, Ontario|Laird Cemetery, Echo Bay, Ontario]] ***** '''Lochiel Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Brodie, Ontario''' ***** [[:Category:Maple Leaf Cemetery, Echo Bay, Ontario|Maple Leaf Cemetery, Echo Bay, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Markdale Cemetery, Markdale, Ontario|Markdale Cemetery, Markdale, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category: Melville Cemetery, Cashel, Ontario|Melville Cemetery, Cashel, York Regional Municipality]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario|Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Murray Cemetery, Riverside, Ontario|Murray Cemetery, Riverside, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Necropolis Cemetery, Cannington, Ontario|Necropolis Cemetery, Cannington, Ontario]] ***** Oakland Cemetery, Strathburn, Ontario ***** [[:Category:Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Cemetery, Sarnia, Ontario|Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Cemetery, Sarnia, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category: Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario|Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category: Putnam Cemetery, Putnam, Ontario|Putnam Cemetery, Putnam, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category: Saint Andrews and Saint James Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario|Saint Andrews and Saint James Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Saint Johns Cemetery, Pickering, Ontario|Saint Johns Cemetery, Pickering, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:St. John's Norway Cemetery and Crematorium, Toronto, Ontario|St. John's Norway Cemetery and Crematorium, Toronto, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:St Luke's Anglican Cemetery, Vienna, Bayham Township, Ontario|St Luke's Anglican Cemetery, Vienna, Bayham Township, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Stayner Union Cemetery, Stayner, Ontario|Stayner Union Cemetery, Stayner, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category: Old Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton, Ontario|Old Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Temple Hill Cemetery, Grey Highlands, Ontario|Temple Hill Cemetery, Grey Highlands, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:The Round Church Cemetery, St. Andrews United, Dalhousie Mills, Ontario|The Round Church Cemetery, St. Andrews United, Dalhousie Mills, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category: Toronto Necropolis Cemetery and Crematorium, Toronto, Ontario|Toronto Necropolis Cemetery and Crematorium, Toronto, Ontario]] ***** [[:Category:Zion Glenelg Community Cemetery, Glenelg Township, West Grey, Ontario|Zion Glenelg Community Cemetery, Glenelg Township, West Grey, Ontario]] **** '''Quebec, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Cimetière du Mont-Royal, Outremont, Montréal, Québec|Cimetière du Mont-Royal, Outremont, Montréal, Québec]] **** '''Saskatchewan, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Moose Jaw City Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan|Moose Jaw City Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan]] ***** [[:Category:Watrous Cemetery, Watrous, Saskatchewan|Watrous Cemetery, Watrous, Saskatchewan]] *** '''United States Brodie Cemeteries''' **** '''Alabama, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Fraternal Cemetery, Pratt City, Alabama|Fraternal Cemetery, Pratt City, Alabama]] ***** [[:Category:Midway United Methodist Cemetery, Adamsville, Alabama|Midway United Methodist Cemetery, Adamsville, Alabama]] ***** [[:Category:Oakland Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama|Oakland Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama]] ***** [[:Category:Tri Cities Memorial Gardens, Florence, Alabama|Tri Cities Memorial Gardens, Florence, Alabama]] *****[[Category: Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama | Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama]] ****'''Alaska, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:American Legion Cemetery, Ninilchik, Alaska|American Legion Cemetery, Ninilchik, Alaska]] **** '''Arizona, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category: All Faiths Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona|All Faiths Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona]] ***** [[:Category:Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona|Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona]] ***** [[:Category: Saint Philip's in the Hills Church Columbarium, Tucson, Arizona|Saint Philip's in the Hills Church Columbarium, Tucson, Arizona]] ***** [[:Category:Sedona Community Cemetery, Sedona, Arizona|Sedona Community Cemetery, Sedona, Arizona]] ***** [[:Category:Yuma Pioneer Cemetery, Yuma, Arizona|Yuma Pioneer Cemetery, Yuma, Arizona]] **** '''Arkansas, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, Arkansas|Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category: Canehill Cemetery, Canehill, Arkansas|Canehill Cemetery, Canehill, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas|Evergreen Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category: Forrest Park Cemetery, Forrest City, Arkansas|Forrest Park Cemetery, Forrest City, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category:Gill Cemetery, Van Buren, Arkansas|Gill Cemetery, Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category: Gracelawn Cemetery, Van Buren, Arkansas|Gracelawn Cemetery, Van Buren, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category: Haney-Greig Cemetery, Van Buren, Arkansas|Haney-Greig Cemetery, Van Buren, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category:Jones Cemetery, Grant County, Arkansas|Jones Cemetery, Grant County, Arkansas]] ***** [[:Category: Upper Cemetery, Rich, Arkansas|Upper Cemetery, Rich, Arkansas]] **** '''Brodie Cemeteries, Mississippi''' **** '''Brodie Cemeteries, Texas''' ***** [[:Category:Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas|Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas]] **** '''Brodie, National Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia|Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Arlington National Cemetery, Confederate Burials|Arlington National Cemetery, Confederate Burials]] ***** [[:Category:Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida|Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Fort Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, Michigan|Fort Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota|Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota]] ***** [[:Category:San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, California|San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, California]] ***** [[:Category:Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, New Mexico]] ***** [[:Category:Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon|Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon]] **** '''California, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Altaville Protestant Cemetery, Angels Camp, California|Altaville Protestant Cemetery, Angels Camp, California]] ***** [[:Category:Buena Vista Cemetery (Defunct), Oceanside, California|Buena Vista Cemetery (Defunct), Oceanside, California]] ***** [[:Category:Ceres Memorial Park, Ceres, California|Ceres Memorial Park, Ceres, California]] ***** [[:Category:Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California|Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California]] ***** [[:Category:Desert Lawn Memorial Park, Calimesa, California|Desert Lawn Memorial Park, Calimesa, California]] ***** [[:Category:East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, California|East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, California]] ***** [[:Category:Highland View Memorial Gardens, Farmington, California|Highland View Memorial Gardens, Farmington, California]] ***** [[:Category:Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Colma, California|Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Colma, California]] ***** [[:Category:Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California|Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California]] ***** [[:Category:Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, Ventura, California|Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, Ventura, California]] ***** [[:Category:Joshua Memorial Park, Lancaster, California|Joshua Memorial Park, Lancaster, California]] ***** [[:Category:Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California]] ***** [[:Category:Melrose Abbey Memorial Park, Anaheim, California|Melrose Abbey Memorial Park, Anaheim, California]] ***** [[:Category:Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery, Oceanside, California|Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery, Oceanside, California]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Eden Cemetery, Hayward, California|Mount Eden Cemetery, Hayward, California]] ***** [[:Category:Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, Altadena, California|Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, Altadena, California]] ***** [[:Category:Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose, California|Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose, California]] ***** [[:Category:Oakwood Memorial Park, Santa Cruz, California|Oakwood Memorial Park, Santa Cruz, California]] ***** [[:Category:Oceanview Cemetery, Oceanside, California|Oceanview Cemetery, Oceanside, California]] ***** [[:Category:Olivet Memorial Park, Colma, California|Olivet Memorial Park, Colma, California]] ***** [[:Category:San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, California|San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, California]] ***** [[:Category:Stockton Rural Cemetery, Stockton, California|Stockton Rural Cemetery, Stockton, California]] ***** [[:Category:Stockton Woodland Mausoleum, Stockton, California|Stockton Woodland Mausoleum, Stockton, California]] ***** [[:Category:Woodlawn Memorial Park, Colma, California|Woodlawn Memorial Park, Colma, California]] **** '''Colorado, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category: Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado|Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado]] ***** [[:Category:Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford, Colorado|Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford, Colorado]] ***** [[:Category:Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado|Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado]] **** '''Connecticut, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Calvary Cemetery, Waterbury, Connecticut|Calvary Cemetery, Waterbury, Connecticut]] ***** [[:Category:Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut|Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut]] ***** [[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Wilton, Connecticut|Hillside Cemetery, Wilton, Connecticut]] ***** [[:Category:Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, Connecticut|Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, Connecticut]] ***** [[:Category:Spring Grove Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut|Spring Grove Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut]] ***** [[:Category:Tariffville Cemetery, Tariffville, Connecticut|Tariffville Cemetery, Tariffville, Connecticut]] **** '''Florida, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Boca Raton Municipal Cemetery and Mausoleum, Boca Raton, Florida|Boca Raton Municipal Cemetery and Mausoleum, Boca Raton, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Edgewater New Smyrna Cemetery, Edgewater, Florida|Edgewater New Smyrna Cemetery, Edgewater, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida|Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Panama City, Florida|Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Panama City, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens North, Hollywood, Florida|Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens North, Hollywood, Broward County, Florida]] ***** [[:Category: Garden of Memories, Panama City, Florida|Garden of Memories, Panama City, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Highland Memorial Park, Ocala, Florida|Highland Memorial Park, Ocala, Florida]] ***** [[:Category: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Fort Pierce, Florida|Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Fort Pierce, Florida]] ***** [[:Category:Oakside Cemetery, Zephyrhills, Florida|Oakside Cemetery, Zephyrhills, Florida]] ***** [[:Category: Woodlawn Cemetery, Perry, Florida|Woodlawn Cemetery, Perry, Florida]] **** '''Georgia, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Oakland Cemetery, Waycross, Georgia|Oakland Cemetery, Waycross, Georgia]] ***** [[:Category:Walker County, Georgia, Cemeteries|Walker County, Georgia, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Chickamauga Cemetery, Chickamauga, Georgia|Chickamauga Cemetery, Chickamauga, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Coulter Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia|Coulter Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Duncan Cemetery, LaFayette, Georgia|Duncan Cemetery, LaFayette, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:LaFayette Cemetery, LaFayette, Georgia|LaFayette Cemetery, LaFayette, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:LaFayette Memory Gardens, LaFayette, Georgia|LaFayette Memory Gardens, LaFayette, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Paynes Chapel Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia|Paynes Chapel Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Peavine Cemetery, Rock Spring, Georgia|Peavine Cemetery, Rock Spring, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, LaFayette, Georgia|Pleasant Hill Cemetery, LaFayette, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Rock Spring Cemetery, Rock Spring, Georgia|Rock Spring Cemetery, Rock Spring, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Tennessee Georgia Memorial Park, Rossville, Georgia|Tennessee Georgia Memorial Park, Rossville, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Trinity Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia|Trinity Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia]] ****** [[:Category:Westover Memorial Park, Augusta, Georgia|Westover Memorial Park, Augusta, Georgia]] **** '''Hawaii, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii|National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii]] ****** [[:Category:Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii]] ***** [[:Category: Oahu Cemetery, Honolulu, Hawaii|Oahu Cemetery, Honolulu, Hawaii]] ***** [[:Category: Waimea Foreign Cemetery, Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii|Waimea Foreign Cemetery, Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii]] **** '''Idaho, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Malad City Cemetery, Malad City, Idaho|Malad City Cemetery, Malad City, Idaho]] **** '''Illinois, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Fairmount Cemetery, Polo, Illinois|Fairmount Cemetery, Polo, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category: Farmers Point Cemetery, Tallula, Illinois|Farmers Point Cemetery, Tallula, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Forest Hill Cemetery, Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Forest Hill Cemetery, Glen Ellyn, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Gundy Cemetery, Bismarck, Illinois|Gundy Cemetery, Bismarck, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category: Little Cemetery, Pontoosuc, Illinois|Little Cemetery, Pontoosuc, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Millington Newark Cemetery, Millington, Illinois|Millington Newark Cemetery, Millington, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Moss Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, Illinois|Moss Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category: Mound Cemetery, Will County, Illinois|Mound Cemetery, Will County, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:North Solon Cemetery, McHenry County, Illinois|North Solon Cemetery, McHenry County, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Rock Creek Cemetery, Carthage, Illinois|Rock Creek Cemetery, Carthage, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Rock Island Confederate Cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois|Rock Island Confederate Cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:Rock Island Prison, Rock Island, Illinois|Rock Island Prison, Rock Island, Illinois]] ***** [[:Category:West Serena Cemetery, Serena, Illinois|West Serena Cemetery, Serena, Illinois]] **** '''Indiana, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Adams Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana|Adams Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Carlisle Odd Fellows Cemetery, Carlisle, Indiana|Carlisle Odd Fellows Cemetery, Carlisle, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Center Ridge Cemetery, Sullivan, Indiana|Center Ridge Cemetery, Sullivan, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Chesterton Cemetery, Chesterton, Indiana|Chesterton Cemetery, Chesterton, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Clarksburg Cemetery, Clarksburg, Indiana|Clarksburg Cemetery, Clarksburg, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Cornell Cemetery, Hebron, Indiana|Cornell Cemetery, Hebron, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana|Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Dugger Cemetery, Dugger, Indiana|Dugger Cemetery, Dugger, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Indiana|East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: Fairview Christian Cemetery, Vienna Township, Scott County, Indiana|Fairview Christian Cemetery, Vienna Township, Scott County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Indiana|Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana|Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Hebron Cemetery, Hebron, Indiana|Hebron Cemetery, Hebron, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Indiana|Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Lawrence County, Indiana, Cemeteries|Lawrence County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Beech Grove Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana|Beech Grove Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Bryantsville Cemetery, Bryantsville, Indiana|Bryantsville Cemetery, Bryantsville, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Cresthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana|Cresthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category: Erie Cemetery, Erie, Indiana|Erie Cemetery, Erie, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana|Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Hamer Cemetery, Spring Mill Village, Indiana|Hamer Cemetery, Spring Mill Village, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Hickory Grove Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana|Hickory Grove Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Ikerd Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana|Ikerd Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:McKnight Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana|McKnight Cemetery, Bedford, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Mitchell City Cemetery, Mitchell, Indiana|Mitchell City Cemetery, Mitchell, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category: Mount Olive Cemetery, Williams, Lawrence County, Indiana|Mount Olive Cemetery, Williams, Lawrence County, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category: Port Williams Cemetery, Williams, Lawrence County, Indiana|Port Williams Cemetery, Williams, Lawrence County, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Springville Cemetery West, Springville, Indiana|Springville Cemetery West, Springville, Indiana]] ****** [[:Category:Talbott Cemetery, Mitchell, Indiana|Talbott Cemetery, Mitchell, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Maplewood Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana|Maplewood Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:McCool Cemetery, Portage, Indiana|McCool Cemetery, Portage, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Merriman Cemetery, Boone Grove, Indiana|Merriman Cemetery, Boone Grove, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Moravian Cemetery, Hope, Indiana|Moravian Cemetery, Hope, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Calvary Cemetery, Sullivan, Indiana|Mount Calvary Cemetery, Sullivan, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Decatur County, Indiana|Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Decatur County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Finley Township, Scott County, Indiana|Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Finley Township, Scott County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Old City Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana|Old City Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: Olive Cemetery, Elkhart County, Indiana|Olive Cemetery, Elkhart County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: Pigeon Roost Cemetery, Vienna Township, Scott County, Indiana|Pigeon Roost Cemetery, Vienna Township, Scott County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Campbelltown, Indiana|Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Campbelltown, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Provolt Cemetery, Taylor, Indiana|Provolt Cemetery, Taylor, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Purcell Cemetery, Sullivan, Indiana|Purcell Cemetery, Sullivan, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Remington Cemetery, Remington, Indiana|Remington Cemetery, Remington, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: Rock Creek Cemetery, Westport, Indiana|Rock Creek Cemetery, Westport, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category: St. Mary's Cemetery, Greensburg, Indiana|St. Mary's Cemetery, Greensburg, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Scottsburg Cemetery, Scottsburg, Indiana|Scottsburg Cemetery, Scottsburg, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Sellersburg Cemetery, Sellersburg, Indiana|Sellersburg Cemetery, Sellersburg, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Spencer Cemetery, Kouts, Indiana|Spencer Cemetery, Kouts, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Spencer Cemetery, Sullivan County, Indiana|Spencer Cemetery, Sullivan County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:Stipps Hill Cemetery, Franklin County, Indiana|Stipps Hill Cemetery, Franklin County, Indiana]] ***** [[:Category:White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville, Indiana|White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville, Indiana]] **** '''Iowa, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Ames Municipal Cemetery, Ames, Iowa|Ames Municipal Cemetery, Ames, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Campbell Cemetery, Bertram, Iowa|Campbell Cemetery, Bertram, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Cedar Memorial Park, Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Memorial Park, Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category: Chapel Hill Gardens, Des Moines, Iowa|Chapel Hill Gardens, Des Moines, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Cox Cemetery, Benton County, Iowa|Cox Cemetery, Benton County, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, Iowa|East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Cedar Falls, Iowa|Fairview Cemetery, Cedar Falls, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Gilbert Cemetery, Gilbert, Iowa|Gilbert Cemetery, Gilbert, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Cedar Falls, Iowa|Greenwood Cemetery, Cedar Falls, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Highland Township Cemetery, Churdan, Iowa|Highland Township Cemetery, Churdan, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Holman Cemetery, Sibley, Iowa|Holman Cemetery, Sibley, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category: Kisling Cemetery, Urbana, Iowa|Kisling Cemetery, Urbana, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Lincoln Cemetery, Andrews, Iowa|Lincoln Cemetery, Andrews, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:LuVerne Cemetery, Lu Verne, Iowa|LuVerne Cemetery, Lu Verne, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Masonic Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa|Masonic Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Nevada Municipal Cemetery, Nevada, Iowa|Nevada Municipal Cemetery, Nevada, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:North Lawn Cemetery, Spencer, Iowa|North Lawn Cemetery, Spencer, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Ocheyedan Township Cemetery, Ocheyedan, Iowa|Ocheyedan Township Cemetery, Ocheyedan, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category: Plymouth Presbyterian Cemetery, Brunsville, Iowa|Plymouth Presbyterian Cemetery, Brunsville, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Richland Memorial Cemetery, Herndon, Iowa|Richland Memorial Cemetery, Herndon, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Ridgedale Cemetery, Camp Dodge, Iowa|Ridgedale Cemetery, Camp Dodge, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Shell Rock, Iowa|Riverside Cemetery, Shell Rock, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:South Marion Cemetery, Stratford, Iowa|South Marion Cemetery, Stratford, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Union Cemetery, Ankeny, Iowa|Union Cemetery, Ankeny, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery, Waterloo, Iowa|Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery, Waterloo, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:West Linn Cemetery, Linden, Iowa|West Linn Cemetery, Linden, Iowa]] ***** [[:Category:Woodland Cemetery, Iowa Center, Iowa|Woodland Cemetery, Iowa Center, Iowa]] **** '''Kansas, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Andover Cemetery, Andover, Kansas|Andover Cemetery, Andover, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Carlisle Cemetery, Toronto, Kansas|Carlisle Cemetery, Toronto, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Esbon Cemetery, Esbon, Kansas|Esbon Cemetery, Esbon, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Emporia, Kansas|Evergreen Cemetery, Emporia, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category: Fairview Park Cemetery, St. John, Kansas|Fairview Park Cemetery, St. John, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category: Fowler Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas|Fowler Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Glenwood Cemetery, Glen Elder, Kansas|Glenwood Cemetery, Glen Elder, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Great Bend Cemetery, Great Bend, Kansas|Great Bend Cemetery, Great Bend, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Leon Cemetery, Leon, Kansas|Leon Cemetery, Leon, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Ozawkie Cemetery, Ozawkie, Kansas|Ozawkie Cemetery, Ozawkie, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category:Round Springs Cemetery, Beloit, Kansas|Round Springs Cemetery, Beloit, Kansas]] ***** [[:Category: Silver Lake Cemetery, Silver Lake, Kansas|Silver Lake Cemetery, Silver Lake, Kansas]] **** '''Kentucky, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category: Dripping Spring Cemetery, Olmstead, Kentucky|Dripping Spring Cemetery, Olmstead, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Adairville, Kentucky|Greenwood Cemetery, Adairville, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category:Maple Grove Cemetery, Russellville, Kentucky|Maple Grove Cemetery, Russellville, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category: Pearl Webb Cemetery, Canmer, Kentucky|Pearl Webb Cemetery, Canmer, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville, Kentucky|Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category:Sonora Cemetery, Sonora, Hardin County, Kentucky|Sonora Cemetery, Sonora, Hardin County, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category:Springdale Cemetery, Sebree, Kentucky|Springdale Cemetery, Sebree, Kentucky]] ***** [[:Category:Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Franklin, Kentucky|Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Franklin, Kentucky]] **** '''Louisiana, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Greenoaks Memorial Park, Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Greenoaks Memorial Park, Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] ***** [[:Category: Jefferson Memorial Gardens, St. Rose, Louisiana|Jefferson Memorial Gardens, St. Rose, Louisiana]] ***** [[:Category: Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Mount Lebanon, Louisiana|Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Mount Lebanon, Louisiana]] **** '''Maine, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Split Hill Cemetery, Lubec, Maine|Split Hill Cemetery, Lubec, Maine]] **** '''Maryland, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland]] ***** [[:Category:Frostburg Memorial Park, Frostburg, Maryland|Frostburg Memorial Park, Frostburg, Maryland]] ***** [[:Category:Greenlawn Cemetery, Lubec, Maine|Greenlawn Cemetery, Lubec, Maine]] ***** [[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Lonaconing, Maryland|Oak Hill Cemetery, Lonaconing, Maryland]] **** '''Massachusetts, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester, Massachusetts|Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Linwood Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|Linwood Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Locust Grove Cemetery, Merrimac, Massachusetts|Locust Grove Cemetery, Merrimac, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Long Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, Massachusetts|Long Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Massachusetts|Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Ridgewood Cemetery, North Andover, Massachusetts|Ridgewood Cemetery, North Andover, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Winchendon, Massachusetts|Riverside Cemetery, Winchendon, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Riverview Cemetery, Groveland, Massachusetts|Riverview Cemetery, Groveland, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category: Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts|Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Woodside Cemetery, Westminster, Massachusetts|Woodside Cemetery, Westminster, Massachusetts]] ***** [[:Category:Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton, Massachusetts|Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton, Massachusetts]] **** '''Michigan, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Antrim County, Michigan, Cemeteries|Antrim County, Michigan, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Chapman Cemetery, Alden, Michigan|Chapman Cemetery, Alden, Michigan]] ******Fairview Cemetery (South), Mancelona, Michigan ****** [[:Category:Helena Township Cemetery, Alden, Michigan|Helena Township Cemetery, Alden, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Lakeview Cemetery, Bellaire, Michigan|Lakeview Cemetery, Bellaire, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Lakeview Cemetery, Eastport, Michigan|Lakeview Cemetery, Eastport, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Maple Grove Cemetery, Elk Rapids, Michigan|Maple Grove Cemetery, Elk Rapids, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Saint Anthony Catholic Cemetery, Mancelona, Michigan|Saint Anthony Catholic Cemetery, Mancelona, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Southern Cemetery, Central Lake, Michigan|Southern Cemetery, Central Lake, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Star Township Cemetery, Alba, Michigan|Star Township Cemetery, Alba, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category: Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Michigan|Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Cadillac Memorial Gardens-West, Westland, Michigan|Cadillac Memorial Gardens-West, Westland, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Cass County, Michigan, Cemeteries|Cass County, Michigan, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Adamsville Cemetery, Adamsville, Michigan|Adamsville Cemetery, Adamsville, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Allen Cemetery, Dowagiac, Michigan|Allen Cemetery, Dowagiac, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Birch Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan|Birch Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category: Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Michigan|Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Michigan|Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Chain Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan|Chain Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category: Dailey Cemetery, LaGrange Township, Cass County, Michigan|Dailey Cemetery, LaGrange Township, Cass County, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Edwardsburg Cemetery, Edwardsburg, Michigan|Edwardsburg Cemetery, Edwardsburg, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Oakdale Cemetery, Vandalia, Michigan|Oakdale Cemetery, Vandalia, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Poe Cemetery, Jones, Michigan|Poe Cemetery, Jones, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Prairie Grove Cemetery, Penn, Michigan|Prairie Grove Cemetery, Penn, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Prospect Hill Cemetery, Cassopolis, Michigan|Prospect Hill Cemetery, Cassopolis, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Dowagiac, Michigan|Riverside Cemetery, Dowagiac, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Rose Hill Cemetery, Nicholsville, Michigan|Rose Hill Cemetery, Nicholsville, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Salisbury Family Cemetery, Cassopolis, Michigan|Salisbury Family Cemetery, Cassopolis, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Sumnerville Cemetery, Sumnerville, Michigan|Sumnerville Cemetery, Sumnerville, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Young's Prairie Cemetery, Penn Township, Cass County, Michigan|Young's Prairie Cemetery, Penn Township, Cass County, Michigan]] ***** Cedar Creek Cemetery, Hastings, Michigan ***** [[:Category:Constantine Township Cemetery, Constantine, Michigan|Constantine Township Cemetery, Constantine, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Lansing, Michigan|Evergreen Cemetery, Lansing, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Manistique, Michigan|Fairview Cemetery, Manistique, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Michigan|Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category: Forester Township Cemetery, Carsonville, Michigan|Forester Township Cemetery, Carsonville, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Fort Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, Michigan|Fort Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Glen Eden Memorial Park, Livonia, Michigan|Glen Eden Memorial Park, Livonia, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan|Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Plainwell, Michigan|Hillside Cemetery, Plainwell, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Lapeer County, Michigan, Cemeteries|Lapeer County, Michigan, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Arcadia Township Cemetery, Lum, Michigan|Arcadia Township Cemetery, Lum, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Burnside Township, Lapeer County, Michigan|Evergreen Cemetery, Burnside Township, Lapeer County, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Ferguson Cemetery, Almont, Michigan|Ferguson Cemetery, Almont, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Goodland Township Cemetery, Imlay City, Michigan|Goodland Township Cemetery, Imlay City, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Hadley Community Church Cemetery, Hadley, Michigan|Hadley Community Church Cemetery, Hadley, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Hough Cemetery, Almont, Michigan|Hough Cemetery, Almont, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Imlay Cemetery, Imlay City, Michigan|Imlay Cemetery, Imlay City, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Metamora Cemetery, Metamora, Michigan|Metamora Cemetery, Metamora, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Mount Hope Cemetery, Lapeer, Michigan|Mount Hope Cemetery, Lapeer, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Mount Loretto Cemetery, Lapeer, Michigan|Mount Loretto Cemetery, Lapeer, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dryden, Michigan|Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dryden, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:North Dryden Cemetery, Dryden, Michigan|North Dryden Cemetery, Dryden, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Rich Township Cemetery, Mayville, Michigan|Rich Township Cemetery, Mayville, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Stiles Cemetery, Lapeer, Michigan|Stiles Cemetery, Lapeer, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category: Webster Cemetery, Lapeer County, Michigan|Webster Cemetery, Lapeer County, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:West Deerfield Cemetery, North Branch, Michigan|West Deerfield Cemetery, North Branch, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Whigville Cemetery, Dryden, Michigan|Whigville Cemetery, Dryden, Michigan]] ****** [[:Category:Woodlawn Cemetery, Columbiaville, Michigan|Woodlawn Cemetery, Columbiaville, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Oak Grove Cemetery, Galesburg, Michigan|Oak Grove Cemetery, Galesburg, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac, Michigan|Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Oakdale Cemetery, Vandalia, Michigan|Oakdale Cemetery, Vandalia, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Michigan|Riverside Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Three Rivers, Michigan|Riverside Cemetery, Three Rivers, Michigan]] ***** [[:Category:Romeo Cemetery, Romeo, Michigan|Romeo Cemetery, Romeo, Michigan]] **** '''Minnesota, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Backus, Minnesota|Evergreen Cemetery, Backus, Minnesota]] ***** [[:Category:Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota|Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Minnesota|Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Minnesota]] **** '''Mississippi, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Mount Olive Church of Christ, Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi|Mount Olive Church of Christ, Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi]] ***** [[:Category:Rose Hill Cemetery, Brookhaven, Mississippi|Rose Hill Cemetery, Brookhaven, Mississippi]] **** '''Missouri, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri|Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Granby Memorial Cemetery, Granby, Missouri|Granby Memorial Cemetery, Granby, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Hale Cemetery, Hale, Missouri|Hale Cemetery, Hale, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Howard Cemetery, Goodman, Missouri|Howard Cemetery, Goodman, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Hurricane Cemetery, Hale, Missouri|Hurricane Cemetery, Hale, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Mayfield Cemetery, Goodman, Missouri|Mayfield Cemetery, Goodman, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Memorial Park Cemetery, Neosho, Missouri|Memorial Park Cemetery, Neosho, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence, Missouri|Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Neosho, Missouri|Oakwood Cemetery, Neosho, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Orange Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri|Orange Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Owsley Union Cemetery, Longview, Missouri|Owsley Union Cemetery, Longview, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Peace Valley Cemetery, Anderson, Missouri|Peace Valley Cemetery, Anderson, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri|Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri]] ***** [[:Category:Stevens Chapel Cemetery, Malden, Dunklin County, Missouri|Stevens Chapel Cemetery, Malden, Dunklin County, Missouri]] **** '''Montana, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Mountain View Cemetery, Butte, Montana|Mountain View Cemetery, Butte, Montana]] ***** [[:Category:Pleasant View Cemetery, Belt, Montana|Pleasant View Cemetery, Belt, Montana]] ***** [[:Category:Sunset Memorial Gardens, Missoula, Montana|Sunset Memorial Gardens, Missoula, Montana]] **** '''Nebraska, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Cleveland Cemetery, Holt County, Nebraska|Cleveland Cemetery, Holt County, Nebraska]] ***** [[:Category:Orchard Hill Cemetery, Orchard, Nebraska|Orchard Hill Cemetery, Orchard, Nebraska]] ***** [[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Humboldt, Nebraska|Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Humboldt, Nebraska]] ***** [[:Category: Saint John's Cemetery, Bellevue, Nebraska|Saint John's Cemetery, Bellevue, Nebraska]] ***** [[:Category:Silver Creek Cemetery, Jefferson County, Nebraska|Silver Creek Cemetery, Jefferson County, Nebraska]] ***** [[:Category:Steele Cemetery, Falls City, Nebraska|Steele Cemetery, Falls City, Nebraska]] ***** Wilder Cemetery, Wilder, Nebraska ***** [[:Category: Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska|Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska]] **** '''Nevada, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Mountain View Cemetery, Reno, Nevada|Mountain View Cemetery, Reno, Nevada]] ***** [[:Category:Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Fernley, Nevada|Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Fernley, Nevada]] ***** [[:Category:Panaca Memorial Park, Panaca, Nevada|Panaca Memorial Park, Panaca, Nevada]] **** '''New Hampshire, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Seabrook, New Hampshire|Hillside Cemetery, Seabrook, New Hampshire]] ***** [[:Category:Westlawn Cemetery, Goffstown, New Hampshire|Westlawn Cemetery, Goffstown, New Hampshire]] **** '''New Mexico, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Carlsbad Cemetery, Carlsbad, New Mexico|Carlsbad Cemetery, Carlsbad, New Mexico]] ***** [[:Category:Lovington Cemetery, Lovington, New Mexico|Lovington Cemetery, Lovington, New Mexico]] ***** [[:Category:San Juan County, New Mexico, Cemeteries|San Juan County, New Mexico, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Aztec Cemetery, Aztec, New Mexico|Aztec Cemetery, Aztec, New Mexico]] ****** [[:Category:Greenlawn Cemetery, Farmington, New Mexico|Greenlawn Cemetery, Farmington, New Mexico]] ****** [[:Category:Kirtland Fruitland Cemetery, Kirtland, New Mexico|Kirtland Fruitland Cemetery, Kirtland, New Mexico]] ****** [[:Category: La Plata Cemetery, La Plata, New Mexico|La Plata Cemetery, La Plata, New Mexico]] ****** [[:Category:Memory Gardens of Farmington, Farmington, New Mexico|Memory Gardens of Farmington, Farmington, New Mexico]] ***** [[:Category:Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, New Mexico]] **** '''New York, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Chili Presbyterian Cemetery, Chili Center, Monroe County, New York|Chili Presbyterian Cemetery, Chili Center, Monroe County, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Clearview Cemetery, North Cohocton, New York|Clearview Cemetery, North Cohocton, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York|Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Elmwood Cemetery, Franklin County, New York|Elmwood Cemetery, Franklin County, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio, New York|Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Fineview Cemetery, Hammond, New York|Fineview Cemetery, Hammond, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, New York|Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Forest Hills Cemetery, Belmont, New York|Forest Hills Cemetery, Belmont, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Fort Hill Cemetery, Le Roy, New York|Fort Hill Cemetery, Le Roy, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Greenville Cemetery, Haskinville, New York|Greenville Cemetery, Haskinville, New York]] ***** [[:Category: Jerusalem Corners Cemetery, Jerusalem Corners, New York|Jerusalem Corners Cemetery, Jerusalem Corners, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Albion Cemetery, Albion, New York|Mount Albion Cemetery, Albion, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York|Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Rest Cemetery, Bergen, New York|Mount Rest Cemetery, Bergen, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Old Clearview Cemetery, Cohocton, New York|Old Clearview Cemetery, Cohocton, New York]] ***** [[:Category: Old Pine Grove Cemetery, Massena, New York|Old Pine Grove Cemetery, Massena, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Park View Cemetery, Schenectady, New York|Park View Cemetery, Schenectady, New York]] ***** [[:Category: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Hammond, New York|Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Hammond, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Edwards, New York|Riverside Cemetery, Edwards, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Roseboom Cemetery, Roseboom, New York|Roseboom Cemetery, Roseboom, New York]] ***** [[:Category:South Valley Cemetery, South Valley, New York|South Valley Cemetery, South Valley, New York]] ***** [[:Category:Wadsworth Hill Cemetery, Wellsville, New York|Wadsworth Hill Cemetery, Wellsville, New York]] **** '''North Carolina, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category: Alexis Baptist Church Cemetery, Alexis, North Carolina|Alexis Baptist Church Cemetery, Alexis, North Carolina]] ***** [[:Category: Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Arcola, North Carolina|Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Arcola, North Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Forsyth Memorial Park, Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Forsyth Memorial Park, Winston-Salem, North Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina|Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina]] **** '''Ohio, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio|Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio]] ***** [[:Category: Woodside Cemetery and Arboretum, Middletown, Ohio|Woodside Cemetery and Arboretum, Middletown, Ohio]] **** '''Oklahoma, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category: A.J. Powell Memorial Cemetery, Hominy, Oklahoma|A.J. Powell Memorial Cemetery, Hominy, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category: Atwood Cemetery, Atwood, Oklahoma|Atwood Cemetery, Atwood, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Banner Cemetery, Dover, Oklahoma|Banner Cemetery, Dover, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Blackwell Cemetery, Blackwell, Oklahoma|Blackwell Cemetery, Blackwell, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Crescent Cemetery, Crescent, Oklahoma|Crescent Cemetery, Crescent, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category: Elmwood Cemetery, Wagoner, Oklahoma|Elmwood Cemetery, Wagoner, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Elmwood Cemetery, Woodward, Oklahoma|Elmwood Cemetery, Woodward, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Fair View Cemetery, Talala, Oklahoma|Fair View Cemetery, Talala, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, Oklahoma|Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Lilac Hill Memorial Gardens, Moore, Oklahoma|Lilac Hill Memorial Gardens, Moore, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Moore Cemetery, Moore, Oklahoma|Moore Cemetery, Moore, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Osage Gardens Cemetery, Skiatook, Oklahoma|Osage Gardens Cemetery, Skiatook, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Rock Cemetery, Granite, Oklahoma|Rock Cemetery, Granite, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Rose Hill Cemetery, Ardmore, Oklahoma|Rose Hill Cemetery, Ardmore, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Wetumka Cemetery, Wetumka, Oklahoma|Wetumka Cemetery, Wetumka, Oklahoma]] **** '''Oregon, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, Oregon|Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Damascus Pioneer Cemetery, Damascus, Oregon|Damascus Pioneer Cemetery, Damascus, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Elma IOOF Cemetery, Elma, Washington|Elma IOOF Cemetery, Elma, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:Luper Cemetery, Lane County, Oregon|Luper Cemetery, Lane County, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon|Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Mountain View Corbett Cemetery, Corbett, Oregon|Mountain View Corbett Cemetery, Corbett, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Eugene, Oregon|Oak Hill Cemetery, Eugene, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Oakville Cemetery, Shedd, Oregon|Oakville Cemetery, Shedd, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Oregon|Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Simmons Cemetery, Mount Angel, Oregon|Simmons Cemetery, Mount Angel, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Wallowa Cemetery, Wallowa, Oregon|Wallowa Cemetery, Wallowa, Oregon]] ***** [[:Category:Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon|Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon]] **** '''Pennsylvania, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Yardley, Pennsylvania|Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Yardley, Pennsylvania]] ***** [[:Category:Union Dale Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Union Dale Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] **** '''South Carolina, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category: Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetery (New), Barnwell, South Carolina|Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetery (New), Barnwell, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Bethany Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina|Bethany Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Bethcar Baptist Church Cemetery, Wagener, Aiken County, South Carolina|Bethcar Baptist Church Cemetery, Wagener, Aiken County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Bishopville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lee County, South Carolina|Bishopville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lee County, South Carolina]] ***** '''Brodie Family Cemetery, Springfield, Orangeburg County, South Carolina''' ***** [[:Category: Carolina Memorial Park, North Charleston, South Carolina|Carolina Memorial Park, North Charleston, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category: Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, South Carolina|Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:East View Cemetery, Edgefield, South Carolina|East View Cemetery, Edgefield, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:First Baptist Churchyard, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina|First Baptist Churchyard, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Leesville Cemetery, Leesville, Lexington County, South Carolina|Leesville Cemetery, Leesville, Lexington County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina|Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Magnolia Cemetery, Hartsville, South Carolina|Magnolia Cemetery, Hartsville, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Memorial Park Cemetery, Orangeburg, South Carolina|Memorial Park Cemetery, Orangeburg, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Mount Hope Cemetery, Florence, South Carolina|Mount Hope Cemetery, Florence, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Paul Quattlebaum Cemetery, Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina|Paul Quattlebaum Cemetery, Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category: Ridge Spring Cemetery, Ridge Spring, South Carolina|Ridge Spring Cemetery, Ridge Spring, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Rocky Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Wagener, Aiken County, South Carolina|Rocky Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Wagener, Aiken County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Saint Stephens Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington County, South Carolina|Saint Stephens Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Saint Thaddeus Cemetery, Aiken, South Carolina|Saint Thaddeus Cemetery, Aiken, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Southlawn Cemetery, Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina|Southlawn Cemetery, Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Springfield Methodist Church Cemetery, Orangeburg County, South Carolina|Springfield Methodist Church Cemetery, Orangeburg County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category:Sunnyside Cemetery, Orangeburg, South Carolina|Sunnyside Cemetery, Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Springfield, South Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Springfield, South Carolina]] ***** [[:Category: Wagener Cemetery, Wagener, South Carolina|Wagener Cemetery, Wagener, South Carolina]] **** '''Tennessee, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Clarks Grove Cemetery, Maryville, Tennessee|Clarks Grove Cemetery, Maryville, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Dotsonville Baptist Church Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Dotsonville Baptist Church Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category: Forest Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Maryville, Tennessee|Forest Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Maryville, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Hawkes Cemetery, Decatur County, Tennessee|Hawkes Cemetery, Decatur County, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Magnolia Cemetery, Maryville, Tennessee|Magnolia Cemetery, Maryville, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Maplewood Cemetery, Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee|Maplewood Cemetery, Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Montgomery County, Tennessee, Cemeteries|Montgomery County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Allen Cemetery, Shiloh, Tennessee|Allen Cemetery, Shiloh, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Baggett Cemetery, Cunningham, Tennessee|Baggett Cemetery, Cunningham, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]]|Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Dotsonville Baptist Church Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Dotsonville Baptist Church Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Edgefield Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Edgefield Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:First Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee|First Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Fletcher Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Fletcher Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ****** Liberty Cumberland Church Cemetery, Clarksville Tennessee ****** [[:Category:Macedonia Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Macedonia Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Mount Olive Cemetery, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Mount Olive Cemetery, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Myers Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee|Myers Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Nesbitt Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee|Nesbitt Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Palmyra United Methodist Church Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee|Palmyra United Methodist Church Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category: Riverview Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Riverview Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Riverview Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Riverview Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Ryes Chapel Cemetery, Southside, Tennessee|Ryes Chapel Cemetery, Southside, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Salem Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Salem Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Sango Cemetery, Sango, Tennessee|Sango Cemetery, Sango, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Sykes-Smith Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee|Sykes-Smith Cemetery, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Taylor-Rowland Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee|Taylor-Rowland Cemetery, Palmyra, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:W. M. Batson Cemetery, Cunningham, Tennessee|W. M. Batson Cemetery, Cunningham, Tennessee]] ****** [[:Category:Woodall Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Woodall Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category:Old Ripley Cemetery, Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee|Old Ripley Cemetery, Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee]] ***** [[:Category: Riverview Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee|Riverview Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] **** '''Texas, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Balch Cemetery, Alvarado, Texas|Balch Cemetery, Alvarado, Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Bogata Cemetery, Bogata, Texas|Bogata Cemetery, Bogata, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Texas|Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas|Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Detroit Cemetery, Detroit, Texas|Detroit Cemetery, Detroit, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas|Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery, Canadian, Texas|Edith Ford Memorial Cemeteries, Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Texas|Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Faulkenberry Cemetery, Groesbeck, Texas|Faulkenberry Cemetery, Groesbeck, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Garden of Memories Cemetery, Kerrville, Texas|Garden of Memories Cemetery, Kerrville, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Glenwood Cemetery, Alvarado, Texas|Glenwood Cemetery, Alvarado, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Graceland Cemetery, Jermyn, Texas|Graceland Cemetery, Jermyn, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas|Greenwood Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas|Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas]] ****** [[:Category: Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas|Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas]] ***** 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Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Knights of Honor Cemetery, Blossom, Texas|Knights of Honor Cemetery, Blossom, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont, Texas|Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Masonic Cemetery, Austin, Texas|Masonic Cemetery, Austin, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Memorial Oaks Cemetery, Houston, Texas|Memorial Oaks Cemetery, Houston, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Memory Gardens of Edna Cemetery, Edna, Texas|Memory Gardens of Edna Cemetery, Edna, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Newton City Cemetery, Newton, Texas|Newton City Cemetery, Newton, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas|North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas]] ******Double Marker with spouse ***** [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, Texas|Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton, Texas|Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Odd Fellows Cemetery, Carthage, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery, Carthage, Texas]] ***** [[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas|Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Restlawn Memorial Park, El Paso, Texas|Restlawn Memorial Park, El Paso, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Ross Cemetery, Baird, Texas|Ross Cemetery, Baird, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Valliant Cemetery, Valliant, McCurtain County, Oklahoma|Valliant Cemetery, Valliant, McCurtain County, Oklahoma]] ***** [[:Category:Williams Cemetery, New Chapel Hill, Texas|Williams Cemetery, New Chapel Hill, Texas]] ***** [[:Category:Woodlawn Cemetery, Houston, Texas|Woodlawn Cemetery, Houston, Texas]] **** '''Utah, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Alpine City Cemetery, Alpine, Utah|Alpine City Cemetery, Alpine, Utah]] ***** [[:Category:Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Utah|Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Utah]] **** '''Vermont, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Saint Joseph Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont|Saint Joseph Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont]] **** '''Virginia, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia|Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Arlington National Cemetery, Confederate Burials|Arlington National Cemetery, Confederate Burials]] ***** '''Brodie Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia''' ***** '''Brodie-Williams Cemetery, State Road 632 Coopers Mountain Road, Franklin County, Virginia''' ***** [[:Category:City Cemetery, Roanoke, Virginia|City Cemetery, Roanoke, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Coleman-Hodges Cemetery, Sydnorsville, Virginia|Coleman-Hodges Cemetery, Sydnorsville, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia|Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Cemeteries|Franklin County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Abshire Cemetery, Boones Mill, Virginia|Abshire Cemetery, Boones Mill, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Alice M. Dillon Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia|Alice M. Dillon Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Angle Cemetery, Wirtz, Virginia|Angle Cemetery, Wirtz, Virginia]] ****** '''Brodie Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia''' ****** '''Brodie-Hurd Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia''' ****** '''Brodie-Williams Cemetery, State Road 632 Coopers Mountain Road, Franklin County, Virginia''' ****** [[:Category:Coleman-Hodges Cemetery, Sydnorsville, Virginia|Coleman-Hodges Cemetery, Sydnorsville, Franklin County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category: Dillon-Scott-McGuire Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia|Dillon-Scott-McGuire Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Fisher Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia|Fisher Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category: Moses Greer Family Cemetery, Gogginsville, Virginia|Moses Greer Family Cemetery, Gogginsville, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Holland Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia|Holland Cemetery, Franklin County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category: Mountain View Memorial Park, Rocky Mount, Virginia|Mountain View Memorial Park, Rocky Mount, Virginia]] ****** Silas Dillon Cemetery, Franklin, Virginia ****** [[:Category: Skinquarter Baptist Church Cemetery, Skinquarter, Virginia|Skinquarter Baptist Church Cemetery, Skinquarter, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Snow Creek Memorial Gardens, Franklin County, Virginia|Snow Creek Memorial Gardens, Franklin County, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Henry County, Virginia, Cemeteries|Henry County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] ****** [[:Category:Dyer Family Cemetery, Leatherwood, Virginia|Dyer Family Cemetery, Leatherwood, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Franklin Cemetery, Fieldale, Virginia|Franklin Cemetery, Fieldale, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Hairston Family Cemetery-Beaver Creek Plantation, Henry County, Virginia|Hairston Family Cemetery-Beaver Creek Plantation, Henry County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Harbour Family Cemetery, Ridgeway, Virginia|Harbour Family Cemetery, Ridgeway, Virginia]] ******* [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville, Virginia|Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville, Virginia]] ******* [[:Category:Roselawn Burial Park, Martinsville, Virginia|Roselawn Burial Park, Martinsville, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Nunn Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia|Nunn Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Simpson Family Homeplace, Henry County, Virginia|Simpson Family Homeplace, Henry County, Virginia]] ****** [[:Category:Trent Family Cemetery, Ridgeway, Virginia|Trent Family Cemetery, Ridgeway, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category: Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia|Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category: Mountain View Memorial Park, Rocky Mount, Virginia|Mountain View Memorial Park, Rocky Mount, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Nunn Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia|Nunn Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville, Virginia|Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Peninsula Memorial Park, Newport News, Virginia|Peninsula Memorial Park, Newport News, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Quantico National Cemetery, Triangle, Virginia|Quantico National Cemetery, Triangle, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Roselawn Burial Park, Martinsville, Virginia|Roselawn Burial Park, Martinsville, Virginia]] ***** [[:Category:Snow Creek Memorial Gardens, Franklin County, Virginia|Snow Creek Memorial Gardens, Franklin County, Virginia]] **** '''Washington, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Cedonia Community Cemetery, Cedonia, Washington|Cedonia Community Cemetery, Cedonia, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:Evergreen Memorial Park, East Wenatchee, Washington|Evergreen Memorial Park, East Wenatchee, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:Fairmount Memorial Park, Spokane, Washington|Fairmount Memorial Park, Spokane, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:Oakwood Hill Cemetery, Tacoma, Washington|Oakwood Hill Cemetery, Tacoma, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Edmonds, Washington|Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Edmonds, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:Washington Memorial Park, SeaTac, Washington|Washington Memorial Park, SeaTac, Washington]] ***** [[:Category:West Hills Memorial Park, Yakima, Washington|West Hills Memorial Park, Yakima, Washington]] **** '''Washington DC, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia|Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia]] **** '''Wisconsin, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Forest Hill Cemetery, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin|Forest Hill Cemetery, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin]] ***** [[:Category:Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Union Grove, Wisconsin|Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Union Grove, Wisconsin]] **** '''Wyoming, Brodie Cemeteries''' ***** [[:Category:Mount Hope Cemetery, Lander, Wyoming|Mount Hope Cemetery, Lander, Wyoming]] ** '''South East Asia, Brodie Cemeteries''' *** '''Singapore, Brodie Cemeteries''' **** [[:Category: Singapore Memorial, Kranji, Singapore|Singapore Memorial, Kranji, Singapore]] ** '''Trinidad and Tobago, Brodie Cemeteries'''

Brodie Family Postcards

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[[Category:e-cards, Brodie Family Postcards]] [[Category: Clan Brodie]] [[Category:Family Postcard Collections]] These are Brodie Photos that can be used as e-cards. Please click on Images and Scroll Down.

Brodie Profile Pictures

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Broekman Family tree

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[[Category:Broekman Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Oosthuizen-576|Willie Oosthuizen]]. 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=12536606 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Brogan families in Drumagra

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A place to put records related to the Brogan families of Drumagraa, Inver, County Donegal, Ireland === People on Wikitree === :(in order of estimated birth year) :[[Brogan-809|James Brogan (65 in 1901, 74 in 1911)]], husband of Bridget Harvey and son of James Brogan, farmer :[[Brogan-816|Catherine Brogan (1857-1918)]], wife of James J Brogan (emigrated to Brooklyn) :[[Brogan-804|Rose Brogan (abt.1853-1923)]] sister of Catherine Brogan above :[[Brogan-811|Catherine Brogan (1869-)]] :[[Brogan-805|Patrick Brogan (1870-)]] son of Edward Brogan, moved from Drumconor to Drumagraa after father died and living with siblings in census records below :[[Brogan-819|Biddy Brogan (1875-)]] :[[Brogan-810|Patrick Brogan(1877-)]] :[[Brogan-813|Daniel Brogan (1877-)]] :[[Brogan-808|Anne Brogan (1880-)]] :[[Brogan-812|Michael Brogan (1888-)]] === Griffith's Valuation === (1857 in Donegal Union, including Drumagraa) All the Brogans in Donegal are transcribed [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/iredata/GV_Sel_Surnames/Brogan/Brogan_1.html here]. ===1901 Ireland Census=== Residents of a house 8 in Drumnagraa (Binbane, Donegal) :Brogan James 40 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Donegal Farmer Read and write Irish and English Not Married - :[[Brogan-805 |Brogan Patrick]] 30 Male Brother R Catholic Co Donegal Farmer Read and write Irish and English Not Married - :Brogan Annie 32 Female Sister R Catholic Co Donegal - Cannot read Irish and English Not Married - :Brogan Mary 26 Female Sister R Catholic Co Donegal - Read and write Irish and English Not Married -http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Donegal/Binbane/Drumnagraa/1169807/ Residents of a house 10 in Drumnagraa (Binbane, Donegal) :[[Brogan-809|Brogan James]] 65 Male Head of Family R Catholic Co Donegal Farmer Read Irish and English Married - :Brogan Bridget 55 Female Wife R Catholic Co Donegal Seamstress Read and write Irish and English Married - :Brogan Winny 18 Female Daughter R Catholic Co Donegal Seamstress Read and write Irish and English Not Married - :Brogan James 16 Male Son R Catholic Co Donegal Farmer's Son Read and write Irish and English Not Married - :Brogan Rose 14 Female Daughter R Catholic Co Donegal Seamstress Read and write Irish and English Not Married - :[[Brogan-812| Brogan Michael]] 12 Male Son R Catholic Co Donegal Scholar Read and write Irish and English Not Married - :Brogan Dan 9 Male Son R Catholic Co Donegal Scholar Read and write - Not Married - :Quin Catherine 4 Female Grand Daughter R Catholic America Scholar Read - Not Married -http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Donegal/Binbane/Drumnagraa/1169809/ Residents of a house 17 in Drumnagraa (Binbane, Donegal) : [[Brogan-804| Brogan Rose]] 40 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Donegal Seamstress Cannot read - Not Married - :Brogan Winne 60 Female Aunt Roman Catholic Co Donegal - Cannot read - Not Marriedhttp://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Donegal/Binbane/Drumnagraa/1169816/ ===1911 Ireland Census:=== Residents of a house 11 in Drumagraa (Binbane, Donegal) :Brogan James 55 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Donegal Farmer Read and write Irish and English Single - - - - :Brogan Anne 50 Female Sister Roman C Church Co Donegal - Cannot read Irish and English Single - - - - :Brogan Patrick 45 Male Brother Roman C Church Co Donegal Farmer Read and write Irish and English Single - - - - :Brogan Mary 38 Female Sister Roman C Church Co Donegal - Read and write Irish and English Singlehttp://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Donegal/Binbane/Drumagraa/480454/ Residents of a house 13 in Drumagraa (Binbane, Donegal) :[[Brogan-809|Brogan James]] 74 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Donegal Farmer Read Irish and English Married - - - - :Brogan Bridget 65 Female Wife Roman Catholic Co Donegal Embroiderer Read and write Irish and English Married - 45 13 10 :Brogan James 26 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Donegal Farmer's Son Read and write Irish and English Single - - - - :Brogan Rose 24 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Donegal Embroiderer Read and write Irish and English Single - - - - :Brogan Dan 20 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Donegal Farmers Son Read and write Irish and English Single - - - - :Quinn Mary 17 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic America Scholar Read and write Irish and English Single - - - -In 1901, Mary Anne Quinn (11), b. U S America, had been visiting a Sweeney family in Corker Beg, about 12.7km from Drumagraa; see http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Donegal/Galway/Corker_Beg/1168191/ and https://goo.gl/maps/siX7KBdvcJPkrPg89 :Quinn Catherine 15 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic America Scholar Read and write Irish and English Single -http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Donegal/Binbane/Drumagraa/480456/ Residents of a house 14 in Drumagraa (Binbane, Donegal) :Brogan Rose 65 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic County Donegal Embrodary Cannot read Irish and English Single - - - - :Brogan Winne 83 Female Aunt Roman Catholic Co Donegal - Cannot read Irish and English Widow - - - -http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Donegal/Binbane/Drumagraa/480457/ ==Catholic Parish Record at the NLI== ===Marriages=== :7 Feb 1861 William Brogan was a witness at the wedding of Patrick Sweeny and Bridget Frielhttps://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631943#page/5/mode/1up left side bottom :18 Feb 1878 Bernard Friel [of Drumagraa, mountcharles] son of Bernard Friel married Bridget Brogan [of Tullinaha, Donegalhttps://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1878/11089/8058320.pdf ] daughter of James Broganhttps://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631943#page/21/mode/1up left side second one :23 Feb 1878 Mary Brogan was a witness at the wedding of Peter Kelly and Feliam Gallaghe, daughter of Cacoli Gallagher and Rosann Coylehttps://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631943#page/22/mode/1up left side top ===Baptisms=== :Unfortunately, residence is not included, so these christenings are from all over Inver :''Unless noted in the name field, the child's surname is the same as the fathers {| class=wikitable border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="left" style="background-color:#7cc17c" width="650" |-align="center" |     '''Born'''     ||  '''Christened'''  || '''Child's Name''' ||'''Parents''' ||'''Godparents'''||'''Source''' |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Mar 1 || 1862 Mar 9 || Eleanor|| Anthony & Mary Brogan nee Gallagher || Daniel McG[?] & Emma MCorrigan||[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000631942_024 Registers.nli.ie] right side top #201 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Jun 13 || 1862 Jun 15 || Mary || James & Margaret Brohan nee McCahil || James Brogan & Anna Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/30/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side bottom #260 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Sep 9 || 1862 Sep 14 || Patrick || Patrick McCahill & Anna nee Doherty || Patrick Brogan & Anna Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/34/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #297 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Oct 30 || 1862 Nov 2 || Nigel || James & Mary McCearn nee Brogan || Charles Sweeney & Mary Sweeney || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/35/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #312 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Nov 22 || 1862 Nov 23 || Mary || Bernard & Catherine Ramely nee Brogan || Cornelius Brogan & Isabella Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/36/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #318 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1863 Jan 20 || 1863 Jan 25 || Eleanor || Matthew & Sarah McCunnegan nee McCollion || Francis Gallagher & Susanna Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/36/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #339 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1863 Jul 11 || 1863 Jul 19 || Catherine || James & Sarah B Moran nee Brazer || James Brazer & Bridget Brazer || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/42/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side under #381 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1863 Oct 16 || 1863 Oct 18 || Catherine || Dionysius & Anna Brogan nee Gallagher || James McCahey & Rose Gallagher || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/44/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #403 the middle record |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1864 Jan 4 || 1864 Jan 6 || Thomas || Robert & Mary Anne Simmons nee Beazer || John Simmons & Joan Brazer || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/45/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #407 not sure if Brogan and left side #409 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1864 May 29 || 1864 Jun 5 || Mary Ann || John & Mary Kennedy nee Kennedy || Hugh Gallagher & Catherine Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/49/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #452 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1864 Oct 19 || 1864 Oct 23 || John || Francis & Susan Gallagher nee Brogan || Daniel Brogan & Mary Ann Hughes || married 12 Jan 1864, Susan Brogan of Tullyvoose, daughter of Neil Brogan; [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/29e9913011302?b=https%3A%2F%2Fcivilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie%2Fchurchrecords%2Fcivil-perform-search.jsp%3Fnamefm%3D%26namel%3DBrogan%26location%3DDonegal%26yyfrom%3D%26yyto%3D1870%26type%3DM%26submit%3DSearch IrishGenealogy.ie] [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/51/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #472 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1866 Nov 20 || 1866 Nov 20 || James || Dionysius & Anna Brogan nee Gallagher || Hugh McCauley & Helen Sweeney || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/53/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #486 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1867 May 18 || 1867 May 21 || Arthur? || John & Anna Brogan nee O'Donnell || Philip McCluskey & Mary McCluskey || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/55/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #513 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1867 Oct 19 || 1867 Oct 20 || Rose || Charles? & Mary Bingham? nee Boyle || James Brogan & Catherine Brogan || margin reads joined in matrimony with James McDyer; bapt 2 Apr 1876 [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/66/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] in St Mary’s Church Frosses 19 Sep 1908 witnesses James Burns and Catherine Brogan[https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/59/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #547 and #550 margin and next to it |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Jan 30 || Andrew || James Donnell & Anna nee Carbinier? || Andrew Carbine & Mary Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/63/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #593 middle |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Mar 27 || Anna || Daniel Mohan & Mary A nee McQuin || James Brogan & Eleanor McQuine || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/66/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #618 middle and #620 margin |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Jul 9 || Alice || James Brogan & Margaret nee McCahill || James Brogan & Bridget Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/69/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #655 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Jul 24 || James || Patrick Kelly & Mary nee Brogan || Charles Gallagher & Alice Gallagher || from Tullynaha, married 17 Feb 1870 [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1870/11383/8179341.pdf IrishGenealogy.ig] [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/70/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #658 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 || 1878 Aug 13 || Anthony || Anthony Brogan & Catherine nee Gallagher || Michael McCollion & Anne McCollim || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/70/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #662 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Oct 19 || John || Christopher Brogan & Mary nee Boyle || James Williamson & Catherine Bresland || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/72/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #685 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Jan 22 || Daniel (twin) || Nigel Brogan & Mary nee Maohan || Daniel Maohan & Mary Maohan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/77/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #727, #728 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Jan 22 || Thomas (twin) || Nigel Brogan & Mary nee Maohan ||Daniel Maohan & __ Griffin || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/77/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #727, #728 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Jan 25 || [[Brogan-810|Patrick]] || [[Brogan-809|James Brogan]] & [[Harvey-17956|Bridget]] || James Harvey & Rose Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/77/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #730 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Feb 10 || John || William Brogan & Mary nee Maohan || Thaddeus McMonagh & Catharine McLeone || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/79/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #746 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Mar 24 || Patrick || Daniel Gallagher & Mary nee Doherty || Bernard Gallagher & Catharine Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/82/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #781 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Apr 11 || Thomas || Patrick Mulham? & Bridget nee Doherty || John Brogan & Catherine Moohan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/83/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #791 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Feb 3 || 1878 Feb 4 || Edward || Patrick Quinn? & [[Brogan-806|Sarah]] nee Brogan || Nigel McDyre & Winifred McGlashen || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/98/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #943 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Feb 6 || 1878 Feb 8 || Conall || Patrick Brogan & Margaret Canion || James Brogan & Bridget Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/98/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #944 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Oct 9 || 1878 Oct 10 || Bridget || Charles Brogan & Mary Brogan nee Boyle || Stephen Williamson & Catherine Gallagher || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/109/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1050 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Nov 14 || 1878 Nov 15 || Hugh || Patrick Kelly & Mary Kelly nee Brogan || Peter Gillespie & Bridget Connon || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/110/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1064 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 May 22 || 1879 May 25 || Catherine Joseph || Anthony & Ann Hunley nee Griffin || John Brogan & Mary Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/121/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1181 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 Jun 4 || 1879 Jun 4 || Eleanor || James & Margaret Brogan nee McCahill || James Thomas & Bridget Thomas || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/122/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1189 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 Aug 18 || 1879 Aug 18 || Anna || James Brogan & Bridget nee Harvey || James McCorne & Mary McCune || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/124/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1214 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 Sep 9 || 1879 Sep 10 || Margaret || William & Mary Brogan nee Moohan || James Harvey & Pharia? Moohan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/126/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1229 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 Feb 1 || 1880 Feb 1 || Bridget || Edward & Eleanor O’Donnell nee Brogan || James Brogan & Mary Munay? || from Tullynagrana, daughter of John Brogan, married 21 Feb 1871 [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1871/11331/8158792.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie] [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/132/mode/1up right side # 1294 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 May 2 || 1880 May 2 || Joseph || Patrick Quinn & [[Brogan-806|Sarah Quinn]] nee Brogan || James McGuire & Hanna Thomas || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/136/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1333 middle |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 Sep 18 || 1880 Sep 19 || James || Thomas & Catherine Boya / Boyce? nee Cassidy? || ?? & Bridget ? || [digital image feint and blurred][https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/142/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1394 above bottom not sure if Brogan |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 Dec 17 || 1880 Dec 19 || Catherine || Cornelius? Brogan & Mary Brogan nee Boyle? || John Williamson & Catherine Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/144/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1415 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1881 Jan 15 || 1881 Jan 16 || Anna || John & Anna Brose nee Sweeny || John Hy? ? & Eleanor Hunnigam? || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/145/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1420 bottom not sure if Brogan |} : ---- ===Mount Charles Records=== :John Brogan died in 1873 at the age of 78, a widower, Bridget Gillespie was present at his death.https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1873/020680/7256020.pdf Probate was granted to Rev John Freely of Frosses, Inver. http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/reels/cwa/005014891/005014891_00037.pdf His Will mentions the following relatives: :Two nieces Bridget Gillsepey and Isabella Gillespy :Sister Isabella Muheany living in the parish of Dromore :Sister widow Mary McKay :Nephew Michael Brogan https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx image available ==Miscellaneous== * There was a re-union of exiles from Inver parish held in New York in 1920 at which the attendance include Mr and Mrs John Brogan, Drimagra. The report from the Derry Journal of 16 July 1920 is reproduced [https://www.facebook.com/swdro/posts/446416675450971 here]. * There may be more in Helen Meehan's book on Inver parish, advertised [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/genealogy/Book_List/Meehan.html here]. *Burials in Frosses / Inver Cemetery are [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345200/st-mary's-cemetery-frosses here] and [http://donegalgenealogy.com/frossesGYd.htm here] ==Sources==

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[https://archive.org/web/ Wayback Machine] https://www.islandregister.com/index.html (correct page) https://library-archives.canada.ca/?requestUrl=https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/Finding-Aid-300.aspx :https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/genealogy-family-history/censuses/Pages/other-census-related-documents.aspx : http://www.famillegarceau.com/daniel_garceau.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20180827121957/http://www.famillegarceau.com/daniel_garceau.htm :http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/pbeast_placentia.htm :https://nlgenweb.dreamhosters.com/pbeast_placentia.htm :http://parkscanadahistory.com/brochures/beausejour/booklet-history-c1991.pdf (Not found elsewhere. Possible replacements below if similar information included) :https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/nb/beausejour/culture/histoire-history :https://archive.org/details/lefortdebeausejo0000brun/mode/2up :https://www.cbu.ca/indigenous-affairs/mikmaq-resource-centre/mikmaq-resource-guide/essays/finding-anne-marie-the-hidden-history-of-our-acadian-ancestors/ :https://web.archive.org/web/20230402085256/https://www.cbu.ca/indigenous-affairs/mikmaq-resource-centre/mikmaq-resource-guide/essays/finding-anne-marie-the-hidden-history-of-our-acadian-ancestors/ :https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!AEvfRDwOZxprAGI&cid=F97805A9B6C6FEB4&id=F97805A9B6C6FEB4!20217&parId=F97805A9B6C6FEB4!17731&o=OneUp :Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761”. Translated by John Estano DeRoche in consultation with the author. Accessible online at [https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018 The Official Blog of the Association des Acadiens-Métis Souriquois], March 30, 2018, https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/uploads/3/4/5/0/34506400/acadian_refugee_camp_on_the_miramichi_1756-1761.pdf :https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!AKLs2n71NCmhTdk&cid=F97805A9B6C6FEB4&id=F97805A9B6C6FEB4!17757&parId=F97805A9B6C6FEB4!17731&o=OneUp :Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “List of Refugee Acadian Households at Camp Espérance on the Miramichi, 1756-1757: Appendix to ‘The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761’”. English translation & glossary of place name by John Estano DeRoche. PDF accessible online for download at ''The Official Blog of the Association des Acadiens-Métis Souriquois'', dated March 30, 2018, https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018 :https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/fra/recensements/Pages/instrument-recherche-300.aspx :https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/genealogy-family-history/censuses/Pages/other-census-related-documents.aspx :or :https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx :http://www.mmiousse.com/basemichelmiousse/default.htm?page=DEVEAU-Euphrosine-P435.htm :https://gw.geneanet.org/mmiousse?n=gaudet&oc=0&p=anne+euphrosine :Search page for his database: https://gw.geneanet.org/mmiousse :http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/swan/RBParish.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20010605153155/http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/swan/RBParish.html :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/42.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310113250/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/42.pdf banquewormser:
[https://web.archive.org/web/20211019121827/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/index.html Index of names for search] BMS de Bangor 1617/1797, GénàToile, © 2001-2003 Jean-Baptiste Fahy, Benoît Mamet & Lionel Favre :http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag36.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220117155157/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag36.html :http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag20.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220117170405/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag20.html :http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~grose/genealogy/marr1840.html :St. Hyacinth's, D'Escousse, Nova Scotia; Church Marriage Records, 1840 to 1844, https://web.archive.org/web/20210731064019/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~grose/genealogy/marr1840.html :http://handfield.ca/index.php?route=%2Ftree%2FHandfield%2Findividual%2FP21%2FThomas-Handfield :https://web.archive.org/web/20230204001140/http://handfield.ca/index.php?route=%2Ftree%2FHandfield%2Findividual%2FP21%2FThomas-Handfield :https://www.joycetice.com/srgp/kiff.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150316133934/https://www.joycetice.com/srgp/kiff.htm :https://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/BD_web_libre/Actes_notaries_des_pionniers_de_Paris.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20211020210320/https://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/BD_web_libre/Actes_notaries_des_pionniers_de_Paris.pdf :https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/GALLANT.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20170529005525/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/GALLANT.htm :http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/MARTIN.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20170206143435/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/MARTIN.htm :https://mail.blaquiere.ca/tng/getperson.php?personID=I2&tree=base-1 :https://www.blaquiere.ca/tng/famsearchform.php (Search box) :http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_tree.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20160618094810/http://keefetrainor.com/gallant_tree.htm :http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_home.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20190415101356/http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_home.htm :http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kingharry&id=I12434 :https://web.archive.org/web/20210801202227/https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/166129/I12434/-/individual :http://histoiresdancetres.com/vaillancourt/michel-le-neuf-sieur-du-herisson-un-ancetre-issu-de-la-vieille-noblesse-francaise :https://web.archive.org/web/20220701021500/https://histoiresdancetres.com/vaillancourt/michel-le-neuf-sieur-du-herisson-un-ancetre-issu-de-la-vieille-noblesse-francaise/ :http://pierre.connolly.net/donnees/f8781.htm (works but don't understand how to get to specific families) :http://pierre.connolly.net/ (Home Page) :http(s)://www.usgwarchives.org :http://usgwarchives.net/ :https://archives.arch-no.org/sfpc :https://nolacatholic.org/archives-and-records :http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm :http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm :http://www.famillesrichard.com/michel.htm :https://famillesrichard.com/michel-richard-dit-sansoucy :http://odysseeacadien.usainteanne.ca/english/eexile/eexile.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20130601132531/http://odysseeacadien.usainteanne.ca/english/eexile/eexile.htm :http://hache-gallant.com/hache-gallant/history.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20100502003337/http://hache-gallant.com/hache-gallant/history.html :http://chiasson.chebucto.org/Marie-Josephe04169401.html :Chiasson Genealogical Archive compiled by: David L. Chiasson https://web.archive.org/web/20210623015247/http://chiasson.chebucto.org/index.html :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/26.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310131819/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/26.pdf :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/declgenealogie.pdf :“Déclaration de généalogie des familles acadiennes établies en 1767 Belle-Île en Mer,” Internet site of Racines et Rameaux français d’Acadie, at https://www.docdroid.net/OUGsygB/belle-ile-en-mer-registers-pdf :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/28.pdf :https://www.histoire-de-bourgeois.ca/documents/UN_FRERE_ET_UN_PERE_IMAGINAIRES.pdf :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/41.pdf :https://www.rrfa.fr/rubpublication.html :http://www.migrations.fr/700fillesduroy_2.htm :'''See''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1568143/migrations-website-reopened-sporadically-archival-available?show=1568143#q1568143 '''G2G Discussion'''] (Leaving this one for the Filles du Roy Project to correct. Can't seem to find the right link) :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiensstmalo.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20211128084831/http://migrations.fr/acadiensstmalo.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadienbelleisle1765.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20211128074509/http://www.migrations.fr/acadienbelleisle1765.htm :https://www.migrations.fr/histoirehache.htm :Marguerite Marcil-Lafontaine, "Sur le chemin de nos ancêtres Haché dit Gallant," migrations.fr, https://web.archive.org/web/20221005154022/https://www.migrations.fr/histoirehache.htm (Archived link) :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/leducguillaume1758.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20170820172656/http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/leducguillaume1758.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiensetatcherbourg.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150926132455/http://www.migrations.fr/acadiensetatcherbourg.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiencherbourgdispmariage.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20211128091325/http://migrations.fr/ACADIENS/dispenses_mariages_acadiens_cher.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiencherbourgmariages.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150926120507/http://www.migrations.fr/acadiencherbourgmariages.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadienscherbourgdeces.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150926134113/http://www.migrations.fr/acadienscherbourgdeces.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/lesupply1759.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20160429203418/http://migrations.fr/lesupply1759.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/leyarmouth1759.htm#up :https://web.archive.org/web/20220702074955/http://www.migrations.fr/leyarmouth.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/letamerlan1759.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20160429142015/http://migrations.fr/letamerlan1758.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/ECHANGEPRISONNIERSCHERBOURG1797/jennysally_1802.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20161013081109/http://www.migrations.fr/ECHANGEPRISONNIERSCHERBOURG1797/jennysally_1802.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/famillesgaspesiennes.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20221005154657/http://www.migrations.fr/famillesgaspesiennes.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/francoismallet.htm :Victorin Mallet & Jocelyne Nicol-Quillivic, "Les Mallet de Bouillon en Normandie (France), ancêtres des Mallet de Shippagan en Acadie (Canada)" http://web.archive.org/web/20221005161158/http://www.migrations.fr/francoismallet.htm (Archived Link 5 Oct 2022) :http://www.migrations.fr/famillesgaspesiennes.htm :http://www.lindawjones.com/babinant.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20190420202217/http://www.lindawjones.com/babinant.htm :http://www3.sympatico.ca/e.lord/jacques.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20210828013459/http://www3.sympatico.ca/e.lord/jacques.html :https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/section3.htm (1798 census Rustico) :Replace by 1798 census Rustico on Census page. :http://www3.sympatico.ca/michel.chiasson3/michel.chiasson3/AGUYONA4EN.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20210829213650/http://www3.sympatico.ca/michel.chiasson3/michel.chiasson3/AGUYONA4EN.htm :http://cityofsaintmartinville.com/english/history/history.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20060101113926/http://www.cityofsaintmartinville.com/english/history/history.htm :https://naviresnouvellefrance.net/html/pages16911692.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220506002713/https://www.naviresnouvellefrance.net/html/pages16911692.html :http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_history_michel.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20171127053215/http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_history_michel.htm :https://www.acadian.org/acadianmyths.html :https://www.acadian.org/history/acadian-myths-2/ :https://www.acadian.org/pisiquit2.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20210917231348/https://www.acadian.org/pisiquit2.html :https://www.acadian.org/theriault.html :https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/families/theriault/la-famille-deugene-theriault-alice-michaud-theriault/ :https://www.acadian.org/lejeune.html :https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/families/lejeune/ :http://www.acadian.org/census.html (Index of censuses) :http://web.archive.org/web/20210225203146/https://www.acadian.org/census.html :https://www.acadian.org/census1693.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220518200116/https://www.acadian.org/census1693.html :https://www.acadian.org/census1714.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220518193959/https://www.acadian.org/census1714.html :http://www.acadian.org/pisiquit.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20210917231117/http://www.acadian.org/pisiquit.html :http://www.acadian.org/census1686.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20220518203717/http://www.acadian.org/census1686.html :https://www.acadian.org/census1769.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220117062445/https://www.acadian.org/census1769.html :https://www.acadian.org/melancon.html :https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/families/melanson/ :​​https://www.acadian.org/census1809a.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220518192309/https://www.acadian.org/census1809a.html :http://acadian-home.org/cheticamp-census.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20210920183106/http://acadian-home.org/cheticamp-census.html :https://www.acadian.org/indians-Mius.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220331115502/https://www.acadian.org/indians-Mius.html :https://www.villedebouctouche.ca/visiteurs/reconstruction-francaise/ :https://web.archive.org/web/20210122145557/https://www.villedebouctouche.ca/visiteurs/reconstruction-francaise/ :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310123203/http://rrfa.fr/bull/04.pdf Changing link number works. :http://perche-canada.net/blog/Blog_de_Perche-Canada/Francoise-Marie_Jacquelin.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20150409191321/http://perche-canada.net/blog/Blog_de_Perche-Canada/Francoise-Marie_Jacquelin.html :'''List of 100 articles by Clarence d'Entremont''': https://www.museeacadien.ca/100-articles :https://museeacadien.ca/en/jean-campagna-the-sorcerer/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/74-jean-campagna-the-sorcerer (English) :https://www.museeacadien.ca/fr/post/74-jean-campagna-the-sorcerer-1 (French) :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-wreck-of-the-tibel/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/80-the-wreck-of-the-tibel :https://museeacadien.ca/elle-fut-forcee-de-le-regarder-pendre-40-de-ses-hommes-avec-un-lasso-autour-de-son-cou/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/fr/post/24-elle-fut-forc%C3%A9e-de-le-regarder-pendre-40-de-ses-hommes-avec-un-lasso-autour-de-son-cou :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-return-from-exile-in-1766-of-some-of-the-acadians-of-yarmouth-county/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/34-the-return-from-exile-in-1766-of-some-of-the-acadians-of-yarmouth-county :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-first-expulsion-of-the-acadians-of-southern-nova-scotia-1756/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/31-the-first-expulsion-of-the-acadians-of-southern-nova-scotia-1756 :https://museeacadien.ca/en/his-father-was-his-uncle/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/3-his-father-was-his-uncle :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-log-cabins-of-west-pubnico/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/35-the-log-cabins-of-west-pubnico :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-sinking-of-the-duke-william-and-of-the-violet-taking-the-acadians-into-exile/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/66-the-sinking-of-the-duke-william-and-of-the-violet-taking-the-acadians-into-exile :http://comeaunet.org/en/ :http://web.archive.org/web/20200226201933/http://comeaunet.org/en/ :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/familygroup.php?familyID=F91&tree=comeau :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I1087&tree=comeau :http://web.archive.org/web/20201031123553/http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I1087&tree=comeau :http://comeaunet.org/en/anthony-coombs-relation-comeau-family/ :http://web.archive.org/web/20210513000705/http://comeaunet.org/en/anthony-coombs-relation-comeau-family/ :http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Y-DNA-analysis.png :http://web.archive.org/web/20150919200430/http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Y-DNA-analysis.png :http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/AnthonyCoombs.png :http://web.archive.org/web/20150913052753/http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/AnthonyCoombs.png :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I3&tree=Comeau :http://web.archive.org/web/20150915202454/http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I3&tree=Comeau :http://lacarte.electionsquebec.qc.ca/docs/origin_meanings_toponyms.pdf :https://docs.electionsquebec.qc.ca/ORG/608850f0a9ab7/DGE-6215-VA.pdf :http://leger.genacadie.ca & http://famille.genacadie.ca :No quick replacement. Need to go to [https://famille.genacadie.ca/up/search.htm main website] (same for both domains) and search with person's name. Suggested citation: Gilles Pinet, My Acadian Family | Ma famille acadienne, [URL + Name] :https://francoisbuote.wordpress.com/historique/ :https://francoisbuote.edu.pe.ca/index.php/notre-ecole/historique#:~:text=Fran%C3%A7ois%20Buote%20%2D%20Premier%20enseignant%20acadien,classe%20de%201815%20%C3%A0%201857. :http://chiasson.chebucto.org/Paul05172701.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20151118002919/http://chiasson.chebucto.org/Paul05172701.html :https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/pe/skmaqn/decouvrir-discover :https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/pe/skmaqn/culture :http://saumur-jadis.pagesperso-orange.fr/methode/boisseau.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20210621073852/http://saumur-jadis.pagesperso-orange.fr/methode/boisseau.htm :http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/DOIRON.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20201001191406/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/DOIRON.htm :http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/GALLANT.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20170529005525/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/GALLANT.htm :https://recherche-anom.culture.gouv.fr/ark:/61561/up424kemdkjz/daogrp/0/2 LINKS WORK. THEY JUST TAKE LONG TO UPLOAD. I SET THEM AS FALSE ERROR. :http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2642&tree=ScottDickson :https://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2642&tree=bsd :(MAIN PAGE FOR SEARCH https://wrenacres.com/genealogy/) :http://attakapasgazette.org/vol-3-2014/initial-acadian-settlement/ :http://web.archive.org/web/20220703140131/http://attakapasgazette.org/vol-3-2014/initial-acadian-settlement/ :https://archive.org/stream/AttakapasGazette/1976 :''Attakapas Gazette,'' Vol. XI, No. 1, Spring 1976 (Lafayette, La.: The Attakapas Historical Assoc., 1976), "[https://archive.org/details/AttakapasGazette/1976_Vol11/page/n38/mode/1up The Census of Carencro - District of Attakapas, May 16, 1803]," compiled by Glenn R. Conrad, p. XX family #XX headed by NAME; citing original census from Papales procedentes de Cuba of the Archives of the Indies, Seville, Spain, a microfilm copy of which is located at the Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Louisiana at Lafayette. :https://nolacatholic.org/publication :https://nolacatholic.org/publications :http://archives/.archives.nd.edu/calendar/call1799.htm :https://archives.nd.edu/mano/17881114.htm :http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.legris/Prisque4_34.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20210828185842/http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.legris/Prisque4_34.htm :http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag1.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220117164251/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag1.html :http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/expositions-exhibitions/banque_fermier-farmer_bank/e/am/malpeque.php :http://web.archive.org/web/20211019015658/http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/expositions-exhibitions/banque_fermier-farmer_bank/e/am/malpeque.php :http://www.geocities.ws/china35us/Ancestry_Leblanc/index.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20190906125151/http://www.geocities.ws/china35us/Ancestry_Leblanc/index.html :http://www.mmiousse.com/basemichelmiousse/default.htm?page=family-LouisJosephDeveauAndEuphrosineGAUDET-F643.htm :https://gw.geneanet.org/mmiousse?n=deveau&oc=0&p=louis+joseph :https://mnoc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Jean-Baptiste-Roy-Charlotte-Sauteuse.pdf :http://web.archive.org/web/20220213030520/https://mnoc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Jean-Baptiste-Roy-Charlotte-Sauteuse.pdf '''Unable to fix or find replacement''' :http://www.hall-of-acadie.org/getperson.php?personID=I88875080&tree=tree1 :http://www.privateers.ca/_en/va_2020.html :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I1188&tree=comeau :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I1209&tree=Comeau :http://www.escompte.fr/denis/sauzon/index.html :https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3481386 (Information not available anymore. Link has not been archived, but link to website has. Not exact replacement but will prevent future suggestions) :http://vafo.ca/a-propos/lequipe/conseil-dadministration/yvon-bourgeois/lignee-bourgeois-vafo-2/ :http://web.archive.org/web/20210306132808/http://vafo.ca/a-propos/lequipe/conseil-dadministration/yvon-bourgeois/lignee-bourgeois-vafo-2/ :https://www.cs.csustan.edu/~lamie/2013Doucet/1625_Marguerite_Doucet_Facts_and_Events.pdf :https://gw.geneanet.org/ffavier?lang=fr&pz=michel&nz=lavergne&ocz=2&p=jean+louis&n=duon&oc=1 :https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/surette.htm :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/28.pdf (Trahan-726) :http://www.sagesse.ca/francais/cms3/archives/SrHelene-MargueriteMAILLET.pdf (Aucoin-313) :http://forum.autochtones.ca/viewtopic.php?t=4050

Bromley Cemetery

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Bromley Cemetery, Bromley, Canterbury

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[[Category:Canterbury_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category:Bromley Cemetery, Bromley, Canterbury]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Bromley_Cemetery.jpg|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Bromley Cemetery Address: Keighleys Road and Linwood Avenue Bromley, Canterbury, New Zealand GPS Coordinates: -43.53850, 172.68630 ==History== Bromley Cemetery opened in 1918 because there was a need for burial places for the great number of victims of the influenza epidemic who perished in the last months of that year. Find this cemetery on the cemeteries map page (Entrance off Linwood Avenue, corner Keighleys and Linwood Avenue). Although it is approaching capacity it is still open for burials in pre-purchased plots and second interments only. The cemetery is located on ancient dunes which are still partly visible along Keighley’s Road. The cemetery is a typical traditional monumental cemetery and is laid out in a highly regimented north-south orientation allowing graves to face due east or west. Narrow mown grass paths bisect the graves breaking the ‘mass’ of headstones and grave coverings into smaller rectangular ‘blocks’. Tree planting is largely confined to the edges of the cemetery and along the main vehicle drive. The majority of monuments tend to be lower and more conservative than other cemeteries, providing a more orderly appearance which is accentuated by the uniformity of the Services section. There are many Returned and Services Association (RSA) graves, predominantly Great War veterans. Also found here is a memorial for stillborn children and one of the few mausoleums in Christchurch. NB: Like several of the older cemeteries around Christchurch , Bromley cemetery appears to have suffered during the recent earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, with many of the taller headstone structures having toppled, broken and/or grave coverings cracked. It appears that whilst little significant restoration has been undertaken at present (likely due to the enormous costs involved), attempts have been made to 'reunite' fallen headstones with their original plot, nevertheless some may be difficult to locate. ==Notable Monuments== ==Notable Interments== ==More Information== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154544/bromley-cemetery| Findagrave]: 27976 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Bromley-Cemetery/268840| Billion Graves] : 5649

Bröms Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Bröms}} 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. == Bröms from Norrköping == The Bröms family from Norrköping probably has the same origin as ''Bröms from Älvestad''. The first known member of the family is the mayor of [[:Category: Jönköping (F)|Jönköping]], [[Månsson-538|Sven Månsson Bröms]] who was married to [[Nilsdotter-1020|Brita Nilsdotter]]. [https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Br%C3%B6ms_fr%C3%A5n_Norrk%C3%B6ping Bröms, Adelsvapen] == Bröms from Älvestad == The Bröms family from Älvestad probably has the same origin as ''Bröms from Norrköping''. The first known member of the family was Lars Bröms from [[:Category:Skeppsås (E)|Skeppsås parish]].[https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Br%C3%B6ms_fr%C3%A5n_%C3%84lvestad Bröms från Älvestad, Adelsvapen-Wiki] == Bröms from Skeppsta Bruk, Gåsinge == == Bröms from Tjust == == House of Bröms == The noble family Bröms has number 161 in The House of Nobility.[https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Br%C3%B6ms_nr_161 Bröms nr 161, Adelsvapen-Wiki] == Resources == *[https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Br%C3%B6ms_fr%C3%A5n_%C3%84lvestad Bröms, Wikipedia] * Elgenstierna Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor med tillägg och rättelserunder Bröms nr. 161 från den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor av Elgenstierna , bd 1 (1925) s. 653 tabell 3. == Sources ==

Bronks Name Study

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[[Category:Bronks Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bronks-59|Jeff Bronks]] 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 the surname Bronks and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * Find original documents from Lithuania * Find Hebrew names for Bronks indivuduals

Bronnen One Study Sohier

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[[Category:Sohier Name Study]] [[Space:Familie_Sohier | FAMILIE SOHIER]] *World

Bronx, NY

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[[Category: The Bronx, New York]] [[Category:New_York]] [[Category: Bronx County, New York]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Parasol-2|Desi Parasol]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about those who are residents and/or former residents of the Bronx. Let us hear about your family name, neighborhood, memories, etc. 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 == Making of list of: Surname and first name Neighborhood Decade Birth year High School Hospital of birth Anything else you want to add webpage: https://aftermyloss.com/bronxnativewiki/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BronxNatives/ The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Parasol-2|Desi Parasol]]. 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 complete this short survey to get the data collection started: https://goo.gl/forms/qVtTS9ywp9VWCssj1 Contact me if you want to help manage! 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=19425112 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bronx County New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category:Bronx County, New York]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} ==Welcome to the Bronx County, New York Project!== The area now called The Bronx has changed considerably since the first European colonization back in 1639. It was part of Westchester County before being annexed into New York City, as one of the five buroughs. https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1814-NY.html == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Westchester_County_New_York |Westchester]] County (north) *[[Space:Bergin_County_New_Jersey|Bergen]] County NJ (west) *[[Space:Nassau_County_New_York|Nassau]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Queens_County_New_York|Queens]] County (south) *[[Space:New_York_County_New_York|New York]] County (southwest) ==Communities== ===South Bronx=== *The Hub *Port Morris, Mott Haven *Melrose *Morrisania *East Morrisania aka Crotona Park East *Hunts Point *Longwood *Highbridge *Concourse *West Farms *Belmont *East Tremont *Tremont *Morris Heights *University Heights ===Northwestern Bronx=== *Fordham-Bedford *Bedford Park *Norwood *Kingsbridge Heights *Kingsbrige *Riverdale *Woodlawn ===West Bronx=== *Riverdale *Fieldston *Van Cortlandt Park *The Grand Concourse ===City Island and Hart's Island=== *City Island *Hart's Island - uninhabited. Was once a prison. Now Potter's Field ===East Bronx=== *Clason's Point *Harding Park *Soundview *Castle Hill *Parkchester *Throggs Neck *Country Club *City Island *Pelham Bay *Edgewater Park *Co-op City *Westerchester Square *Van Nest *Pelham Parkway *Morris Park *Williamsbridge *Baychester *Edenwald *Wakefield ==Resources and Records== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bronx Wikipedia] *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New_York_Vital_Records] *[https://www1.nyc.gov/site/records/historical-records/genealogy.page Genealogical Records at New York City Archives] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York,_United_States_Genealogy New York at FamilySearch] *[[:Category:Bronx_County%2C_New_York|Bronx County Category Page]]

Brooke County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]][[:Category: Brooke County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Brooke County, West Virginia | category =Brooke County, West Virginia }} -------
Brooke County, West Virginia
'''History'''
The Ohio Company of Virginia petitioned the British King for 500,000 acres of land in the Ohio River Valley in 1747. The brothers Jonathan, Israel and Friend Cox staked a "tomahawk claim" to 1200 acres at the mouth of Buffalo Creek were the first settlers to this area. Brooke was established under an act of the General Assembly of Virginia in November 30, 1796 and formed from part of Ohio County. It was named in honor of Robert Brooke, governor of Virginia (1794–96). Rev. Alexander Campbell founded the first Virginia school west of the Appalachians in 1818, in 1840 it was chartered as Bethany College. Wikipedia contributors, "Braxton County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_County,_West_Virginia] (accessed August 25, 2017). '''Government Offices'''
Brooke County Courthouse 632 Main Street Wellsburg, WV 26070 Phone: 304-737-4024 Fax: 304-737-4023 '''Geography'''
Brooke is the second smallest County in West Virginia. Brooke County is mostly high rolling land, cut by ravines. The streams of Brooke County merge into Harmon, Buffalo, Cross, and Short creeks, and all drain west to the Ohio River. The county has a total area of 93 square miles, 89 square miles is land and 3.4 square miles water. '''Adjacent counties''' * Hancock County (north) * Washington County, Pennsylvania (east) * Ohio County (south) * Jefferson County, Ohio (west) '''Protected areas''' * Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge * Castleman Run Lake Wildlife Management Area * Cross Creek Wildlife Management Area '''Demographics'''"Brooke County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Brooke](accessed 6 October 2017). Land: 89 Square Miles Water: 3.4 square miles Population (est) 23,350 Median Income: $ $42,307 '''Cities'''
Arnold / Coketown / Colliers / East Steubenville / Fowlerston / Hooverson Heights / Rockdale / Short Creek / Follansbee / Wellsburg (county seat) / Bethany / Beech Bottom / Windsor Heights / Follansbee / Weirton '''Formed From'''
Formed from Ohio County in 1797 '''Resources''' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brooke_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy FamilySearch Brooke County, West Virginia Genealogy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_County,_West_Virginia Wikipedia Brooke County, West Virginia] * [http://www.wvgenweb.org/brooke/index.htm WVA GENWEB BROOKE COUNTY] * [http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/brooke.html West Virginia History and Archives] * [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/661 The West Virginia Encyclopedia] '''Census'''
2000 United States Census, there were 25,447 people, 10,396 households, and 7,152 families residing in the county.
2010 United States Census, there were 24,069 people, 10,020 households, and 6,636 families residing in the county. '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' [[:Category:Brooke_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Brooke County Cemeteries]] ==Sources==

Brooke Methodist Cemetery, Bathurst Township, Ontario - History

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[[Category:Brooke Methodist Cemetery, Bathurst Township, Ontario]] On October 3, 1866, part of Lot 6, Concession 5 of Bathurst Township was sold to Isaac Hamilton, Thomas Kirkham, William Morrow, Thomas Milligan, George Buchanan, and William Buchanan for 5 shillings, by Donald McKerracher and his wife, Sarah (White) McKerracher. A small frame church once stood at the location. The earliest burial in the cemetery is believed to date to 1879. ==Sources== *Tay Valley Township Municipal website: https://tayvalleytwp.ca/en/resident-services/cemeteries.asp

Brooke Sittner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sittner-25|Brooke Sittner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sittner-25&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brooke Sittner To-Do List|Brooke's current to-do list]].''

Brooker of England

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The goal of this project is to further our understanding of the distribution, origins, and relationship between different Brooker families across England. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brooker-811|Paul Brooker]] of Norfolk, England, UK. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Enlist more members with BROOKER interest Encourage Y-DNA testing 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=12988619 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Brookfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Brookfield, Massachusetts]] == Brookfield, Massachusetts == Brookfield is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts. === History === The process of colonization as an English plantation began May 31, 1660, when the Boston General Court granted 6 square miles of land near Quabaug Ponds (land held by the Quabaug Indians) to a group of petitioners from Ipswich, Massachusetts. The grant included a provision that the petitioners had to get 20 families and a Court-approved minister living there in 3 years, and develop a plan for how to distribute the land. The petitioners are believed to have included John Warner, John Ayres and [[Pritchard-879| William Prichard]]. The three known petitioners and perhaps one other went to the Quabaug Plantation in the summer of 1660 to begin setting out the town plot. However, the next spring a war party of Mohegans led by Oneka, Uncas's son, raided the Quabaugs killing three and taking six prisoner. The following tensions and negotiations went on for quite some time. In the spring of 1665, it is thought that John Warner and his son Samuel, John Ayres, Thomas Parsons and Thomas Wilson came and set up a couple of frames and planted some corn in order to stake their claim to the land. John Warner's family came later that fall. On November 10, 1665, the land was actually purchased from the Quabaugs for about 75 pounds (actually the price was 300 fathom of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wampum wampeage]). Richard Coy and William Prichard brought their families in 1667 and John Younglove followed shortly after. The original grant expired without the terms being met, but the General Court issued a subsequent grant on May 15, 1667, in light of the "6 or 7 families" living in the proposed area. Capt. John Pinchon, John Aires, Wm Prichard, Richard Coy and John Younglow were assigned the responsibility of managing the affairs of the settlement until the Court saw fit to grant them township. The Court also gave those with an interest in the land 12 months to locate their families there or lose their claim to the land. They were also required to obtain a minister and prevent evil persons or enemies of the law from residing there. The original home-lots were 20 acres each with a right to 20 acres of meadow, 8 or 10 acres of plain land and 40 acres of "upland". The minister, and men with grown-up sons, appear to have been granted double lots or 1 1/2 size lots. The original list of home-lots were laid out as follows (beginning at Coy's brook): #[[Coy-162| Richard Coy]] #[[Parsons-1876| Thomas Parsons]] #[[Warner-251| John Warner]] #[[Kent-2618| Samuel Kent]] #Samuel Warner #[[Younglove-30| John Younglove]] #[[Wilson-9742| Thomas Wilson]] #[[Millett-34| Thomas Millett]] #Metting-house lot (half an acre) #[[Ayres-616| Sergt. John Ayres]] #[[Pritchard-879| William Prichard]] #[[Travis-1240| James Travis]] #[[Trumble-20| Judah Trumble]] #Daniel Hovey #[[Hovey-5| James Hovey]] #Thomas Hovey After a couple of denied petitions, the General Court approved a petition for township under the name of Brookfield in October 1673. The petition was signed by the following 17 men: #[[Ayres-616| John Ayres, Sr.]] #[[Coy-162| Richard Coy, Sr.]] #[[Kent-2618| Samuel Kent]] #[[Warner-251| John Warner]] #Samuel Warner #[[Ayres-55| Samuel Ayres]] #[[Younglove-30| John Younglove]] #[[Pritchard-879| William Prichet]] #[[Parsons-1876| Thomas Parsons]] #[[Wilson-9742| Thomas Wilson]] #[[Pritchard-1471| Samuel Prichet]] #[[Ayres-617| John Ayres, Jr.]] #Nathaniel Warner #[[Travis-1240| James Travis]] #Richard Coy, Jr. #[[Hovey-5| James Hovey]] #[[Trumble-20| Judah Trumble]] The town began to organize itself; Richard Coy was chosen town measurer, William Pritchard was clerk of writs, John Ayres was licensed to keep an ordinary or inn. All the men between 16 and 60 years were enrolled in the militia. Towns with less than 64 men enrolled were not entitled to a commissioned officer. John Ayres was first sergeant, William Pritchard was second sergeant and Richard Coy was corporal. On August 1, 1675, King Phillip's War was erupting. Captain Edward Hutchinson along with Captain Thomas Wheeler and 21 of his men arrived in Brookfield (aka Quabaug). Captain Hutchinson was commissioned with make a peace treaty with the Sachems in the area. The Captains sent a group of messengers to contact the Indians to inform them of their intent. The messengers were greeted by about 150 fighting men. When the messengers came back reporting "stout speeches" and "surly" behavior, the soldiers started to fear the worst. The Sachems agreed to meet with the Captains' party on a plain about 3 miles from Brookfield at 8 the next morning. John Ayres, William Pritchard and Richard Coy accompanied the Captains and soldiers to the meeting the next morning along with three Indian guides. When the party arrived at the designated meeting spot, the Indians were not there. The three Brookfield residents were certain that there must be some misunderstanding as the Indians had been good friends to the residents of Brookfield and pressed the reluctant soldiers to march further on to the swamp where the Indians were. As they approached the swamp, the party had to travel single file as there was a rocky slope to the right and the swamp to the left. Once the party passed far enough into the swamp, the Indians who were hiding in wait sprung out and showered the party with a hail of bullets. Indians who let the party pass, sprung up from behind the party to block their way. The soldiers were sent scrambling up the hill. Captain Wheeler was wounded, his horse killed, and only managed to escape because his wounded son came back to his rescue. Captain Hutchinson was also wounded along with two other soldiers. All three representatives from Brookfield were killed and left lying where they were, along with five of the soldiers. One of the guides was captured by the Indians in the ambush. The remaining members of the party fled for their lives, narrowly avoiding the Indians and making it back to Brookfield only by the expert guidance of the two remaining Indian guides along with them. They rode into town and headed for Ayres' Inn, the largest building in town, determined to make a stand there. The people of Brookfield all came to the Inn as well and joined the soldiers, most leaving everything they owned behind in their houses. The group worked busily fortifying the Inn and tending to the wounded. Two hours later, messengers were sent to notify the council in Boston, but as the messengers reached the edge of town, they encountered the Indians pillaging and burning the houses. It appears that James Hovey was killed in this initial raiding. The messengers fired on the Indians and then went back to warn everyone that the Indians were upon them. The Indians attacked the Inn, firing round after round but to no avail. As there were so little provisions brought to the Inn, the besieged began to worry. Samuel Pritchard (William's son) attempted to get provisions from their house but was caught outside the house and beheaded by the Indians, who proceeded to kick his head around like a soccer ball and eventually mounted it on a stake in front of his father's house all while those in the Inn looked on. The Indians kept up their siege and later that evening Henry Young, a soldier, was shot (he died two days later) when looking out the garret window. The Indians set fire to the Inn by pushing a wagon filled with burning materials against the side of the building. The siege continued August 3 with more shooting and taunting. Many of the invaders went over to the meeting house and continued mocking the settlers from there. The evening brought many more attempts to burn down the Inn but the settlers managed to keep putting them out. Somehow their were no casualties until Thomas Wilson left the Inn to try to obtain water. The Indians saw him and shot him in the neck and jaw, and started cheering when they heard him cry out but he recovered shortly. The next day (August 4, 1675), the Indians fortified themselves at the meeting house and the barn belonging to the Inn all the while taunting those trapped inside. The Indians prepared many siege tools in preparation for another assault but rain hampered their ability to set fire to the Inn. Early that evening Major Willard and Captain Parker arrived with 46 men plus 5 Indians to reinforce the existing group at the Inn. They managed to make their way to the Inn and get inside despite the heavy gun fire the Indians directed at them. The reinforced group managed to fight off additional attempts to burn the Inn and continued gun fire until the Indians eventually burned the places they had occupied and most left by the break of day on August 5. == Sources == *[[Wikipedia:Brookfield, Massachusetts | Brookfield on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.brookfieldma.us/ Town website] *Josiah Howard Temple, Charles Adams. "History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts: Preceded by an Account of Old Quabaug, Indian and English Occupation, 1647-1676; Brookfield Records, 1686-1783", Boston, 1887. [https://books.google.com/books?id=rHmAAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA3] (Google Books) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler%27s_Surprise Wheeler's Surprise] on Wikipedia *[[Space:Vital Records of Brookfield, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Brookfield, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849]]

Brookfield - A Rodman Family Farm

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John Rodman (1679-1756) purchased large tracts of land in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. In 1703 William and John Stephenson conveyed to John and Thomas Richardson, 2,500 acres and in 1726 Richardson conveyed his interest to John. John is considered amongst the first people to have possessed land in Bucks County. Later this land would be owned by his sons, WIlliam, 1,453-1/2 acres, and John, 1,057-1/2 acres, on both sides of the Neshaminy river, extending from below Bridge Valley to half a mile above Bridge Point. This tract included the Almshouse farm, where Gilbert Rodman resided and which he sold to the county. The Rodman tract, on the northeast, as some points, was bounded by the road leading from Doylestown to Wood's corner, on the York road just above Bridge Valley.Charles Henry Jones, Genealogy of the Rodman Family (1620-1886); (Philadelphia, Alles, Lane and Scott, 1886) p. 19-21. [Copy available at (https://archive.org/details/genealogyofrodma00jone).]Davis, William Watts Hart (1820-1910), History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time; (Pennsylvania, Democrat Book and Job Office Print, 1876). p. 108. [Copy available at (https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco03davi) or (https://books.google.com/books/about/The_History_of_Bucks_County_Pennsylvania.html?id=bwtNS1C8ljwC).] == Sources ==

Brookland Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Brookland Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]] owned Brookland Plantation on Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookland_Plantation Brookland Plantation, also called Brooklands was a prosperous indigo plantation at the time of the Revolutionary War.'''National Register''' http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710149/S10817710149.pdf In the future it would grow "Sea Island Cotton".'''National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form''' http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/MPS/MPS012.pdf Joseph Jenkins died 22 November 1789 at age 56. There is a small family cemetery on the site as well where Joseph Jenkins and his wife Martha are buried.FindAGrave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35229796/joseph-jenkins'''National register''' http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710149/index.htm === Owners === * Walter AbbottSpencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 156 * John Meggett * Archibald Calder * [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]] *[[Seabrook-502|Gabriel Seabrook 1765-1824]] * [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1797 - 1846) * [[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]] ==Slaves== Please see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Jenkins_1790%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph Jenkins]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ann_Jenkins_Seabrook_1845%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Gabriel Seabrook/Ann Jenkins Seabrook]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook 1846]] ===Labor Contracts=== '''Labor Contracts for Brookland per Henry Seabrook''' Spencer, Charles, "Documents on Edisto Island History" Edisto Island, SC: Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society (2008) p. 17-8
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Brooklawn Memorial Park

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[[Category: Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Brooklawn Memorial Park, Portland, Maine]] {{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery | name = Brooklawn Memorial Park | image = | parent = Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries | project = Maine Cemeteries | location = Portland, Maine | wikitreepage = | wikidataID = | findagraveID = 852912 | webpage = http://www.brooklawnmp.com/ | coordinate = 43.6501° N, 70.3208° W | startdate = | enddate = Present }} ==About== This free space page for Brooklawn Memorial Park is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address and Phone
2002 Congress Street
Portland, Maine 04102
(207) 773-7679 ==To Do List== Project members are needed to: :'''Assist with data-gathering and photographs.''' Data and photographs will be listed in the Table of Interments. :'''Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments.''' When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. :'''Validate links and transcription information.''' Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. :'''Add factual information to the cemetery space page.''' If you have any additional information about the cemetery, please feel free to edit the page! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Gadwah-2|Copp]]||Rose Mary ''Gadwah''||30 Sep 1890||12 Jun 1976|||| |- |[[Bean-4964|Wardwell]]||Elenor M. ''Bean''||21 Nov 1929||7 May 2002|||| |- |[[Durning-46|Lourie]]||Barbara L. ''Durning''||25 May 1936||26 Jan 2009|||| |-}

Brooklin, Maine One Place Study

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{{One Place Study|place=Brooklin, Maine|category=Brooklin, Maine One Place Study}}
Brooklin is a town in Hancock County, incorporated on June 9, 1849, under the name of Port Watson, from a portion of land set off from the town of Sedgwick. On July 23rd of the same year, its name was changed to Brooklin, named for the brook which formed the line (brook line) between the new town and Sedgwick. * Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] * Brooklin, Maine [[:Category:Brooklin%2C_Maine|Category page]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" border="1" style="width: 650px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 80px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| Naskeag || Wabanaki peoples - the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes |- | 1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- | 1760||Majabigwaduce Plantation, Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||France surrenders September 8, 1760, Britain officially takes control of the area |- |1762|| |||Several Land Grants were made from the Livermore Survey
      including: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hancock_County_Townships#1762_Land_Grants '''Township No. 4 EPR'''] |- | ||Plantation No 4., Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||Plantation No. 4 aka Naskeag Plantation from Township No. 4 EPR |- | 1776||Plantation No 4, Lincoln, Massachusetts ||America declares independence from Britain July 4, 1776 |- |1789 || Sedgwick, Lincoln, Massachusetts|| [[Space:Sedgwick|'''Sedgwick''']] was incorporated January 14, 1789 from '''Plantation No. 4''' aka '''Naskeag Plantation''' |- | 1789 ||Sedgwick, Hancock, Massachusetts||Hancock County is formed June 25, 1789 |- | 1820||Sedgwick , Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1849||Port Watson, Hancock, Maine||Port Watson Incorporated June 9, 1849 from a portion of [[Space:Sedgwick|'''Sedgwick''']] |- |1849||Brooklin, Hancock, Maine||Port Watson renamed Brooklin on July 23, 1849 |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler''' |- | Bridges Point|| |- | Flye Point|| |- | Harriman Point|| |- | Naskeag|| |- | North Brooklin|| |- | Haven|| |- | West Brooklin|| |} == Historical Names == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 250px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- |Majabigwaduce|| |- | Naskeag || |- | Township No. 4 East of Penobscot River, Livermore Survey || |- |Port Watson ||June 1849 to July 1849 |} == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Arrival Year |- |Allen, Nehemiah/span>[[Allen-36823|Nehemiah Allen (1741-1802)]]|| |- ||| |- ||| |- |Babson, Abraham[[Babson-173|Abraham Babson (1761-1839)]]||1789 |- |Babson, John[[Babson-270|John Babson (1768-1856)]]|| |- |Hooper, William[[Hooper-5853|William Hooper (abt.1766-1837)]]|| 1792 |- |Reed, William[[Reed-19503|William Reed Sr. (1729-1790)]]|| 1761 |- |Hooper, William[[Hooper-5853|William Hooper (abt.1766-1837)]]|| 1792 |- ||| |- ||| |- ||| |- ||| |- |} == Islands == The state of Maine lists over 18 Islands that are part of Brooklin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Maine Maine Islands] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Islands''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Babson Island|| |- | Chatto Island|| |- | Flye Island|| |- | Green Island|| |- | Harbor Island|| |- | Hog Island|| |- | Little Babson Island|| |- | Mahoney Island|| |- | Torrey Island|| |} == Maps == * [https://goo.gl/maps/Vnz9AMkf8xsNCN3k8 Brooklin] on Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Brooklin_Maine.jpg|caption=Sedgwick and Brooklin}} |{{Image|file=Brooklin_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Brooklin Maine}} |{{Image|file=Brooklin_Maine_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|caption=Brooklin Maine}} |} Broolin Maps available on other sites: * [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3733h.la000268/?r=0.438,0.237,0.303,0.271,0 1860 Map of Hancock County] (Available for download) Library of Congress == Stories == Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following:
      '''Brooklin''' is the most southerly part of the mainland of Hancock County, being also near the western side. Sedgwick bounds it on the north-west, from which it extends southeastward into the sea, and north-eastward toward Bluehill Bay. It is 26 miles from Ellsworth and 50 from Bangor. The town has good harbors. In 1856, a lighthouse was erected on Flye's Ledges, but it does not now appear in the list of the national lighthouses. The town is rather rugged in its appearance, and its rocks show evidence of a paying deposit of phosphate of lime. The soil is gravelly, but strong and productive, and the inhabitants are giving more attention to agriculture than formerly. Hay is the principal crop ; and porgy chum has been largely used for dressing the land. There was formerly a large porgy business, but little is done in it at present. Smoked herring are produced in considerable quantities ; there is a lobster-canning factory, a barrel-factory, and the manufacture of boots and shoes is also quite a business. The first permanent settler of Brooklin was a Mr. Black. His daughter Elizabeth, the first child born in the town, lived to the age of one hundred and two years. In 1688, there were two families at Naskeag, Charles St. Robins and La Flour. Naskeag Point is frequently mentioned in documentary history, and there are -said to be "signs" of its occupation at a time and by a people now unknown. The territory of Brooklin was set off from Sedgwick, and incorporated in 1849 under the name of Fort Watson. One month later its name was changed to Brooklin.
      There are in the town nine stores of general goods, one of fancy, and one of millinery goods. The town-hall is a large building of three stories, crowned with a mansard roof. The Baptists have a very good church edifice, that is much frequented. Brooklin has nine public schoolhouses, valued at $4,500. The valuation of estate in 1870 was $186,899. In 1880 it was $177,534. The rate of taxation in 1880 was 414.50 on $1,000. The population in 1870 was 966. In 1880 it was 977. ==Additional Resources== ::'''Websites:''' * [https://www.sedgwickmaine.org/sedgwick-brooklin-historical-society/ Sedgwick-Brooklin Historical Society] * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=brooklin Maine Genealogy Net ] Resources for Genealogists and Family Historians * Family Search * Maine Encyclopedia * [https://www.brooklinmaine.com/ Brooklin Municipal Page] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mehancoc/brooklin/ Maine Genweb Page] Brooklin * [[Wikipedia:Brooklin, Maine | Brooklin on Wikipedia]] * [http://www.brooklinmaine.com/ Town website] ::'''Books:''' * Fish, E. S. 1876. '''''History of Brooklin''''': an address delivered at Brooklin, Maine, July 4, 1876. Bangor, Me: Burr & Robinson. (Portland Public Library) * Limeburner, Grace M. 1952. '''''Brooklin, Maine: all vital statistics '''''recorded on town books prior A.D. 1860. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. (Bangor Public Library, Maine State Library, Family History Library) * Limeburner, Grace M. Grindle. 1991. '''''Brooksville, Brooklin, Sedgwick, Bluehill and Surry''''', Maine: notes. [North Brooksville, Me.]: [G. Limeburner]. * Varney, George J. 1886. Gazetteer of the state of Maine: with numerous illustrations.

Brooklin Maine

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Brookline Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Brookline, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Brookline Historical Society == This includes both the "Publications of the Brookline Historical Publication Society" and the "Proceedings of the Brookline Historical Society". Use correct title in your citations. * by [http://www.brooklinehistoricalsociety.org/ Brookline Historical Society], previously known as "Brookline Historical Publication Society" * published by C.A.W. Spencer, The Riverdale Press, Brookline, Mass., 1895- * Source Example: (use correct date and name) ::: ''[[Space:Brookline Historical Society|Publications of the Brookline Historical Publication Society]]'' (Riverdale Press, Brookline, Mass., 1895-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BHS|Brookline Hist. Soc.]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brookline Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * First & Second Series, No. 1-20 (1895-1900) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007685773 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507777 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589131 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000521571 * First Series, No. 1-10, 1895-1896 (1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u4QUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbr00brooiala ::* https://archive.org/details/acf1866.0001.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbr00broo ** Table of Contents *** No. 1 A Letter From Rebecca Boylston To Edward Boylston *** No. 2 Sharp Papers in the Brookline Public Library *** No. 3 Brookline In The Revolution *** No. 4 Papers Of The White Family Of Brookline, 1650-1807. *** No. 5 Roxbury Church Records Relating To Brookline *** No. 6 Early Notices Of Local Events *** No. 7 Letter from Brigadier-General Edward A. Wild to the Brookline War Committee *** No. 8 First Parish Church Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, for 100 Years. *** No. 9 The History of the Lyceum Movement In Brookline *** No. 10 Brookline In The Civil War * Second Series, 1897-1900 ** Three Glimpses of Brookline, In 1700, 1800; and 1900 by Marion L. Sharp ** Major Thompson's Deposition. Being a spirited protest to the General court by a Brookline patriot of 1775, against the forcible quartering of soldiers in his domicile. ** The Brookline Town Meeting ** No. 14 The Devotion family of Brookline ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbrn14broo ** Extracts from the account book of John Goddard of Brookline ** More early notices of local events. Collected by Miss Ellen Chase. ** Town papers. Selected by Edward W. Baker. ** Brookline in the Anti-Slavery Movement by Harold Parker Williams ** Some works relating to Brookline, Massachusetts. By Charles Knowles Bolton. * No. 1 (1903) "Jeremy Gridley" ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009591861 * No. 1 & No. 2 (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbrn1n3broo ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbro00massgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=WucBAAAAMAAJ ::* Table of Contents :::* Jeremy Gridley :::* Elhanan Winchester :::* Recollections of Brookline :::* Brookline Village 1865 to 1902 === Proceedings of The Brookline Historical Society at The Annual Meeting === * (1902-1928) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028414 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699568 * (1902-1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro00broo * (1902) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro12broo ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro13broo * (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsbroo00massgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Z98BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000521572 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001718006 * (1904) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000521572 * (1907) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro06broo ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro07broo ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro14broo * (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro08broo * (1910) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro09broo * (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro10broo * (1924) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro01brook * (1925) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro02broo * (1926) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro03broo * (1927) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro04broo * (1928) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbro05broo * (1952-3) ::* https://archive.org/details/brooklinehistori51broo * (1957-8) ::* https://archive.org/details/brooklinehistori54broo === Reprints and Corrections === * (1916-1919) "[[Space:Burials and Inscriptions in the Walnut Street Cemetery of Brookline, Massachusetts|Burials and Inscriptions in the Walnut Street Cemetery of Brookline, Massachusetts]], with historical sketches of some of the persons buried there", pts. 1-4. Errata slip inserted at end. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009609318 * (1900) Some works relating to Brookline, Massachusetts, from its settlement to the year 1900, with notes and corrections ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100341841 * Also see: http://www.brooklinehistoricalsociety.org/history/publications/publications.asp

Brooklyn Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Conecuh County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Brooklyn Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located in Brooklyn, Conecuh County, Alabama on County Rd 6. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.264043, -86.775797 ::OR N 31 15.843 W 86 46.548 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Brooklyn+Church/@31.26406,-86.7768602,18z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0000000000000000:0x097330eba98df574!8m2!3d31.26406!4d-86.775797 Brooklyn Baptist Church Cemetery] on Google Maps ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fullly survey and photograph all burials in the cemetery * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments ::When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information ::Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Craker-73|Craker]]||John R.||20 Oct 1879||26 Apr 1947||||[[image:Craker-73.jpg|140px]] |- |[[Walker-21240|Craker]]||Alline B||08 Feb 1891||02 Sep 1961||||[[image:Craker-73.jpg|140px]] |}

Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study

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== Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Brooklyn Township, Minnesota|category=Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Brooklyn Township, Minnesota|category=Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] [[Category:Mound Cemetery, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota]] [[Category:Brooklyn-Crystal Cemetery, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota]] [[Category:Brooklyn-Maple Grove Union Cemetery, Osseo, Minnesota]] === Purpose of Study === The purpose of this study of Brooklyn Township is to bring together resources that will add depth to the family stories of the people that resided in the area prior to its incorporation as cities. The area is currently the City of Brooklyn Center (1911) and the City of Brooklyn Park (1954) in Hennepin County, Minnesota. This Study will complement the project manager's blog: [https://www.blogger.com/profile/07300700788227404224 ''The Past: Brooklyn Township, Hennepin, Minnesota. An exploration of community connections in the historical area of Brooklyn Township, Hennepin County, Minnesota''] ===Town Name=== The study of the origins of the town name may lead to family ties prior to migration to the area. The name of Brooklyn was decided at the second town board meeting. It has been said that it was after the train station in Brooklyn, Michigan where many had migrated through on their trek to Minnesota. Snodgrass Pat. 2009. Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center. Chicago IL: Arcadia Pub. pg 8 And it has been assumed that Brooklyn, Michigan was named after Brooklyn, New York from where many Michiganians had derived. Brooklyn, Michigan (footnote 6 "Profile for Brooklyn, Michigan, MI". ePodunk. Archived from the original on January 31, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2012) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn,_Michigan How did Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park get their names? The cities began as one township when Minnesota became a state. By Kyeland Jackson Star Tribune MAY 5, 2023. https://www.startribune.com/brooklyn-center-brooklyn-park-township-names-history-michigan-new-york/600272693/#:~:text=These%20two%20suburbs%20are%20often,Center%2C%20which%20adjoins%20north%20Minneapolis #Task: Review the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DCB3-2BV?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMF8X-PWM&action=vie 1850 federal census for Brooklyn, Michigan] for familiar Brooklyn township, Minnesota families. Jackson County - Columbia Township starts on image 367 of 484. #Task: Review the home places of the town board members that made the naming decision; look for correspondence to other possible 'Brooklyn' locations, i,e, Wisconsin, Ohio. Check out [https://www.tripsavvy.com/how-many-places-are-called-brooklyn-443092 'How Many Brooklyns Are in the United States?']. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Minnesota :'''County:''' Hennepin :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.0883, -93.3523 :'''Elevation:''' 262.0 m or 859.6 feet =====Maps ===== * 1855 First Survey GLO HISTORIC PLAT MAP RETRIEVAL SYSTEM. https://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/glo/index.html Government Survey Maps of Hennepin County -1931 redrawing of original survey maps from the 1840s and 1850s. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/6872/rec/1 * 1873 ''Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota''.Wright, George Burdick, 1835-1882. 1873. "Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota." Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed September 8, 2023. https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:865 https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/iiif/2/mhs:856/full/1000,877/0/default.jpgHistoric Map Works. https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/478450/Brooklyn+Township++Attraction++Harrisburg+Hotel++Industriana/Hennepin+County+1873/Minnesota/ *1874 Andreas' ''An Illustrated Historical Atlas'' Andreas, Alfred Theodore, 1839-1900. An Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota. 1874. Minnesota Historical Society, collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:1192 Accessed 15 Sept. 2023. * 1886 Auditor Subdivision 25 (all in section 34) Surveyor Plummer, Frank. Auditor's Subdivision No. 25 Repository Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles office. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/6606/rec/3 (accessed 9/19/23) * 1887 ''Map of Ramsey and Washington counties: with adjacent portions of Anoka, Dakota & Hennepin counties''. Includes landowners. C.M. Foote & Co, Bracher, W. & Bourquin, F. (1887) Map of Ramsey and Washington counties: with adjacent portions of Anoka, Dakota & Hennepin counties, Minnesota, and parts of St. Croix & Pierce counties, Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn.: C.M. Foote & Co. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593067/. * 1898 P. M. Dahl ''Plat Book of Hennepin County''; includes index and patrons' directory. Brooklyn p.62. Dahl, Peter M. Plat book of Hennepin County, Minnesota; Plat book of Ramsey County, Minnesota. 1898 Northwester Map Publishing Company; E.P. Noll & Company. Minnesota Digital Library. https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/mhs/id/1194 (accessed 9/19/23) * 1913 ''Atlas of Hennepin County Minnesota, Compiled and Drawn From Official Records and Actual Surveys'' Westby P.O. Atlas of Hennepin County Minnesota, Compiled and Drawn From Official Records and Actual Surveys. Hennepin Atlas and Publishing Company (Minneapolis, Minn.) Brooklyn p. 11-12. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/5635/rec/2 ===HISTORY=== =====Minnesota Territory ===== Minnesota Territory was organized by the United States government on March 3, 1849. White settlement was east of the Mississippi River concentrated around St. Anthony Falls. Hence the territorial census of 1850 does not include a population living in the area of Brooklyn Township. Hennepin County was established by the Territorial Legislature of Minnesota on March 6, 1852. The land department surveyed Township 119 R 21 starting in May 1855 with completion in July,1855 (see attached image). #Task: Quote the first paragraph of Early Settlement in Brooklyn, Chapter XLV, p. 285 Warner, Geo. E. and Chas. M. Foote; plus Neill, Edward & J. Fletcher Williams, History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota (By Rev. D. Neill) and Outlines of the History of Minnesota, (by J. Fletcher Williams) (Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Company. 1881. Johnson, Smith & Harrison, Printers. Minneapolis, Minn., challenge all for facts, and establish a proven slate of non indigenous First Settlers. #Task: Develop profiles for the established slate of First Settlers. #Task: Sort an excel copy of the 1857 Minnesota Territorial Census and classify residents into informative groups, i.e. gender, age, birthplace *Progress on Tasks 1: ::"In the spring of 1852, '''Washington Getchell''', his son '''Winslow''', ''' Amos Berry''', and ''' Jacob Longfellow''', made claims at the same time on what is now called Getchell Prairie, in the southern part of the township. Winslow Getchell remained but a few months, and returned to St. Anthony." ::::Notes: This family group [father [[Getchell-29|George Washington Getchell]], son [[Getchell-441|Winslow Getchell ]], and two sons-in-law, [[Berry-5330 | Amos Berry]] and [[Longfellow-123|Jacob Longfellow]]] was split when Jacob Longfellow settled in Brooklyn Township while the rest moved on to California. The New England Longfellow family from Maine, can be considered for the status of FIRST SETTLERS. Profiles for [[Longfellow-123|Jacob Longfellow]] and his wife [[Getchell-444 |Martha (Getchell) Longfellow]] were developed. ::"On the first day of July, '''Joseph Potvin''', '''P. Bottineau,''' '''Peter Raiche''', and '''Peter Garvais''' made claims on Bottineau Prairie, and camped on their claims the first night." ::::Notes: It is unclear if the men making the claims were the family patriarchs or their sons; they had the same names. Unless the generation is verified, one cannot determine if they were first cousins, or a mix of son to father-in-law, or brother-in-law, etc. Nonetheless, the Bottineau prairie was more in Maple Grove Township where [[Bottineau-63 |Pierre Bottineau]] and [[Gervais-617 | Louis Pierre Gervais]] settled, while [[Potvin-5 |Joseph Potvin]] and [[Raiche-181 | Pierre Raiche]] settled in Brooklyn Township. Together, they supported the Catholic church in Osseo, Saint Vincent de Paul. Boerboom Henry J. 1952. History of 100 Years of Osseo 1852-1952 : And Souvenir of the Dedication of the New Rectory and Parochial School. Place of publication not identified: publisher not identified. (lookups offered by project manager) Osseo was a community also split and governed between the two townships. The Potvin and Raiche families, with French Canadian roots, can be considered for the status of FIRST SETTLERS. Profiles for [[Potvin-5 | Joseph Potvin, Sr]] and his wife [[Debuque-1 | Genevieve (Dubuque) Potvin]] were developed. Profiles for [[Raiche-183 | Joseph Raiche sr]], his wife [[Grant-22358 |Suzanne (Grant) Raiche]], and their son [[Raiche-181|Pierre Raiche]] were developed. Profiles for [[Raiche-197 |Joseph Raiche jr]] and his wife, [[Desautels_-_LaPointe-15 |Emily Lapoint]] were developed. ::"'''Ezra Hanscom''', who came to St. Anthony, from Maine, in 1850, took a claim near the Getchells, July 2nd, 1852; began his house in April, and completed it in July, 1853, With Ezra Hanscom came his two brothers-in-law, '''N. S. Grover''' and '''John W, Brown''', who took claims, but abandoned them. These were, without doubt, the first actual settlers in the township." ::::Notes: Profiles for [[Hanscom-801 | Ezra Hanscom]] and his wife [[Dow-4002 |Mary Ware (Dow) Hanscom]] were created. *Progress of Task 2: An emblem was created to designate First Settlers. A history written in 1874,even earlier than History of Hennepin, is included in ''"An Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota"''. Andreas, Alfred Theodore, 1839-1900. An Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota. 1874. Minnesota Historical Society, collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:1192 Accessed 15 Sept. 2023. On page 227, it states "Washington Getchell, '''Chas. Miles''', '''Norman and Sylvanus Jenkins''' were the first settlers of Brooklyn in 1852." Check out profiles for those additional names. ::::Notes: The 1857 MN Territory census includes a Chas. Miles as a resident of St. Anthony; the government land records includes a Chas Miles owning property in Champlin; no evidence for Brooklyn Township. Brothers [[Jenkins-4486 |Sylvanus]] and Norman Jenkins migrated to Minnesota 1851 and made claims in Brooklyn Township....Sylvanus sold his property in 1865 Warner, Geo. E. and Chas. M. Foote; plus Neill, Edward & J. Fletcher Williams, History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota (By Rev. D. Neill) and Outlines of the History of Minnesota, (by J. Fletcher Williams) (Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Company. 1881. Johnson, Smith & Harrison, Printers. Minneapolis, Minn. p. 290.whereas Norman remained and settled in Brooklyn Township. [[Jenkins-23013 |Norman Jenkins]] and his wife [[Hanson-10769|Emily Roberta (Hanson) Jenkins (1832-1881)]] can be considered for the status of FIRST SETTLERS. Profiles were developed. ::Land ownership data for every section in T119-R21 from glorecords.blm.gov were downloaded in the 'printer-friendly' version [a spreadsheet] and cross-referenced with 1857, 1860, and 1865 census records for settlement in the township. Approximately 60 households were identified within that filter and will be considered the FIRST SETTLERS. Here is the First Settlers list with profile links and community highlights where applicable. ::'''FIRST SETTLERS Head of Household''' and '''Community & Family Highlights''' ALLEN, EDWARD
BENNETT, ROBINSON
BENSON, ABISHA H
BERRY, JOHN D
[[Phillips-314 |BOHANON, FLORA (Phillips)]] & husband [[Bohanon-27 |William Bohanon]]
[[Bohanon-2 |BOHANON, HIRAM A]] & wife [[Gray-265 |Mary Gray]]
BRAGDEN, ALONZO
CROOKER, NAHUM
CURTIS, MATHEW
[[Trowbridge-2015 |DAVIS, ELIZABETH W]]
DEAN, JAMES H
[[Desjarlais-270 |DESJARLAIS, PETER]]
DIBB, ISAAC
DIBB, JOSEPH D - brother of Isaac
ELLSWORTH, CLARK
[[Getchell-959 |GETCHELL, SAMUEL]] & wife [[Lenfest-45 | Judith Lenfest]]
GOODALE, JOHN W
[[Hanscom-801 |HANSCOM, EZRA]] Leader; lifelong politically engaged; & wife [[Dow-4002 |Mary Ware Dow]]
HILL, THOMAS R
HILLMAN, CYRUS S
[[Howe-14733 |HOWE, ASA]] brother of Eben, and Samuel
[[Howe-2184 |HOWE, EBEN]] & wife [[Johnson-18764 |Lucretia Johnson]] They moved to Mpls. in 1868.
[[Howe-11344 |HOWE, SAMUEL]] & wife [[Huff-5626 |Lydia Huff]]
JENKINS, JOHN WESLEY brother of Norman and Sylvanus
[[Jenkins-23013 |JENKINS, NORMAN]] & wife [[Hanson-10769 | Emily Robert Hanson]]
[[Jenkins-4486 |JENKINS, SILVANUS]]
KELLY, THOMAS
[[Labissoniere-6 |LAPSINEER, ISAAC]] Labissoniere, & wife [[Theroux-93 |Therese Theroux]]
LIBBY, JOSEPH
[[Longfellow-123 |LONGFELLOW, JACOB]] & wife [[Getchell-444 |Mary Jane Getchell]]
MCDONALD, SAMUEL B
McRAY, JAMES
[[Merrill-3510 |MERRILL, SILAS]] & wife [[Weaver-9334| Margaret Weaver]]
NORRIS, ELBRIDGE son of James
NORRIS, JAMES
[[Plummer-5027 |PLUMER, JOHN P]] & wife [[Putnam-4694 |Harriet Putnam]]
PLUMER, JOSEPH C son of John
PLUMER, ROBERT W brother of John
POTVIN, JOHN (Jean Baptiste) son of Joseph
POTVIN, FRANCIS son of Joseph
[[Potvin-5 |POTVIN, JOSEPH]] & wife [[Debuque-1 |Genevieve Julienne Dubuque]]
PRIBBLE, JAMES T
[[Raiche-199 |RAICH, EMANUEL]] Son of Joseph
[[Raiche-183 | RAICH, JOSEPH]] & wife [[Grant-22358 |Suzanne Grant]]
SHEPHERD, JOHN
SMITH, HARRIS N
SMITH, HORACE H
SMITH, STEPHEN
STANCHFIELD, ENSIGN
[[Stinchfield-167 | STINCHFIELD, WILLIAM]]
THAYER, DAVID B
THOMAS, ROBERT
THOMPSON, EBENEZER son of Henry
THOMPSON, HENRY S
WALES, MARY
[[Denny-2199 | WALES, NANCY]]
WALES, WILLIAM W son of Nancy
WARDE, CHARLES H
WARDE, MERORA A wife of Charles
WARWICK, THOMAS
WEAVER, JAMES
*Progress of Task 3: The MN 1857 census recorded 627 people living in 114 households. Created a google spreadsheet for collaboration: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_WGDXqS6topJoZbaUFOOkptb1CGQR4Fb/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115635688501501817540&rtpof=true&sd=true WikiTree Brooklyn Twp 1857 MN Census Worksheet] =====Government Organization ===== Pockets of communities developed within the town boundaries, mainly Brooklyn Center located in the south east corner with a direct route into Minneapolis, and Osseo, located on the Territorial Road straddling both Brooklyn and Maple Grove townships on the western line. Other short-lived communities were Palestine, City of Attraction, Farmersville, Industriana, Warwick, and Harrisburg. Biber, Josh. The Minnesotan Historian (online blog) ''A Complete Guide to the Ghost Towns of Hennepin County''https://www.minnesotahistory.org/post/a-complete-guide-to-the-ghost-towns-of-hennepin-county. Osseo eventually incorporated in 1875 and Brooklyn Center in 1911. Without incorporation, communities have no authority to levy taxes to build the infrastructure they want. Hence, as Minnesota became a state, the town government of Brooklyn sought legal authority to take action in 1858. * Task: Quote the first paragraph of Political Record in Brooklyn, Chapter XLV, p. 286 and link and/or develop profiles for the elected town officers and their families. ::'The first town meeting was held at the house of Ezra Hanscom. May 11th, 1858. At this meeting, one hundred and twenty-eight votes were cast, resulting in the election of ~ Supervisors: '''E. T. Ailing''', chairman; William ''' Stinchfield''' and ''' J. P. Plummer'''; Clerk: '''L. T. B. Andrews'''; Assessor:''' Ezra Hanscom'''; Collector: '''James McRay'''; Overseer of Poor: '''James Norris'''; Justices of the Peace: ''' H. H. Smith''' and '''A. H. Benson'''; Constables:''' J. M. Durnam''' and '''W. D. Getchell'''." ::::Notes: These officers will be linked when profiles have been developed: [[Hanscom-801 | Ezra Hanscom]], [[Stinchfield-167 | William Stinchfield]], [[Plummer-5027 | John P. Plummer]], James McRay, James Norris, Horace Harding Smith, Abisha Hunt Benson, and John Maurice Durnam. Mr. Ailing and Mr. Andrews have not been identified, and W. D. Getchell was Winston (previously noted) who had moved to California prior to 1860. ::'The officers of the town for 1880, were ~ Supervisors: '''Levi L. Getchell''', chairman, '''Ole Halverson''' and [[Doten-10 |''' T. B. Doten''']]; Clerk: '''E. R. Norris'''; Assessor: ''' Ezra Hanscom'''; Treasurer: '''William Stinchfield'''; Justice of the Peace: '''E. R. Norris''': Constables: '''William A. Howe''', and '''Warren Fletcher'''." ::::Notes: =====1870 Agricultural Census ===== # Task: Create and post excel spreadsheet of the 120 farms in the census; # Task: Check and link existing profiles in WikiTree; create profiles in WikiTree. =====Civil War Roster ===== # Task: Create and post excel spreadsheet of Booklyn's Roll of Honor Brooklyn Historical Society; Snodgrass, Pat. Brenda Malone, Darryl Sannes, Marijane Tessman, William Hoffman, ''Patriots of Brooklyn: Suppressors of the Great Slaveholders Rebellion'' 2007. Part I; Addendum D (last 6 pages); # Task: Prioritize the study of the 9 soldiers that received bounties from the town and create/link their profiles. # Task: Continue to create and link profiles for the other 90 soldiers listed in the Roll of Honor. *Progress on Task 2: The 9 soldiers are '''Erastus Jenkins''' (1st Regt Co D), '''J.W. Plummer''' (1st Regt Co D), '''C.O. Thomas''' (1st Regt Co D), [[Plummer-5030 |Geo A. Plumer (11th Regt Co F)]], '''Joseph Norris''' (11th Regt Co F), '''Nathan Longfellow''' (11th Regt Co F), '''William Fisher''' (11th Regt Co F), '''Stephen Dutton''' (57th Colored Infantry), and '''Henry Blackwell''' (1st Regt Co D). =====Social Organizations ===== # Task: Clip and post a newspaper article for each organization, ideally ones that include names of participants. # Task: Write a summary of each organization and its importance to the community; add resources for more study. # Task: Find profiles of people mentioned in the newspaper articles and categorize them for this study; create profiles if they do not exist and link them. ======The Grange ====== Published in Star Tribune 12 June 1874, Friday, page 4 (an excerpt):
::P. of H. (Patrons of Husbandry) Meeting of the County Council. The Delegates
*Bohanon -- N.G. Abbott, A. H. Benson, [[Bohanon-2 |H.C. Bohanon]], [[Taylor-22179 |W.H.H. Tayor]]. *Brooklyn -- C. Ward, [[Ewing-5489 |W. Ewing]], [[McCausland-139 |E. McCausland]], [[Stinchfield-167 |W.M. Stanchfield]]. Published in Star Tribune, 27 June 1875, Sunday, page 8: ::''The Brooklyn Center Lodge, I. O. G. T., together with the Osseo Lodge and the Bohanon and Brooklyn Granges, will celebrate the Fourth of July on Saturday the 3rd, at Bass Lake. Speaking, singing and declamation will be the order of the day. All Good Templars and Grangers are invited.'' ======The Templars ====== ======Market Gardeners ====== ======Political Groups ====== ======Religious Groups ====== *Catholic ~ [https://saintvdp.org/our-story St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church] is located in today's Brooklyn Park but confirmed the community of Osseo in 1852; that community was situated in both Maple Grove and Brooklyn townships. The church also has a cemetery (with good records and an [https://saintvdphps.cemsites.com/Home/Records/Public.Search.html online burial search feature]). The foundation of the church is the French Canadian/Metis as acknowledged in the attached article from The Minneapolis Star, 22 June, 1938; transcription: ::''20th Annual Homecoming Will Be Held Sunday at Church. Old time residents of Osseo and descendants of the village's "first families" will be guests of honor at the twentieth annual homecoming and harvest festival to be held Sunday under sponsorship of St Vincent de Paul Catholic church. Rev. H. J. Boerboom, in charge of arrangements, said descendants of the families of '''Pierre Bottineau''', founder of the village in 1852, '''Peter Raiche''', the '''Gervais''' and '''Potvin'''s are expected to be present. Following high mass at 10 a.m., at which Father Boerboom will preach, a chicken dinner will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church. A program of sports will follow with a barbecue supper served from 3:30 to 6:30 on the church grounds.'' *Baptist and Methodist Churches of Brooklyn ~ Transcription of attached newspaper article; Minneapolis Star Tribune, 1869 June 17 Page 4: ::''Grand Union Picnic. Yesterday morning the Sabbath Schools of the Baptist and Methodist Churches of Brooklyn, passed through this city, ''en route'' for a grand picnic at Minnehaha. The parly were contained in about twenty-five wagons, four of which were double teams and the balance two and and [in] horse vehicles. The Methodist Sabbath Schools were accompanied by their superintendent, '''Mr. Benson''', and the Baptist children by [[Howe-14733 |'''Mr. Asa Howe''']]. The Methodist school bore a fine silk flag, and the Baptist school a new and beautiful banner presented by '''Mrs. Caroline A. Gould''', with the inscription in silver letters on a white ground. "Brooklyn Baptist Sabbath School," "Onward." The banner was four feet long by three feet wide." ::''The infant class of the Baptist school also bore a new banner, the gift of '''Dea. Timothy Fletcher''', formerly of the First Baptist Church of this city. The day was most favorable for the youthful excursionists and an elegant cold repast was spread for their entertainment under the sylvan shades of the vicinity of the Falls. The party returned about 6 o'clock, passing through the city from the south-east down the bluffs aad by Hennepin avenue.'' ::The Baptist Society of Brooklyn dedicated their church on September 20, 1868. At their first service, they announced a $449 debt for which a collection was taken, and the debt was resolved. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Brooklyn_Township_Minnesota_One_Place_Study-1 attached article]. Religious Intelligence. Baptist. Star Tribune 04 Oct 1868 ======Cemetery Associations ====== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mound_Cemetery%2C_Brooklyn_Center%2C_Minnesota Mound Cemetery] - The cemetery association organized in 1862. News published on June 3, 1880 (image attached) stated ~
::''At the annual meeting of Mound Cemetery Association of Brooklyn, June 1, the following officers were elected: Trustees of the first class, '''W. H. H. Fletcher,''' '''C.R. Howe'''. Others for the ensuing year, President W. H. H. Fletcher, Treasurer,''' Wm Pineo''', Secretary and Actuary, C.R. Howe. A committee consisting of' '''N. G. Abbott''', '''A. H. Benson''', W. H. H. Fletcher, were instructed to purchase, and around the grounds, set a row of trees, box elders and evergreens, alternately''.Star Tribune, ''Brooklyn Centre Special to the Tribune,'' 03 Jun 1880, Thu ·Page 8 ::Civil War Veterans Buried at Mound Cemetery - Memorial Day Service 2012; list compiled to mark Minnesota in the Civil War 150 years. Mound Cemetery of Brooklyn Center Memorial Day 2012 brochure pg 6 of 12 (accessed 12/23/23) https://www.moundcemetery.com/_files/ugd/58d465_5c4c3efdc6f34cb1adc71df90c7847d3.pdf ::*Bickford, Charles, 1839-1890, 11th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company F ::*Bohanon, Samuel H., 1833-1927, Hatch's Battalion, Minnesota Cavalry Company E ::*Bragdon, Alonzo, 1828-1887, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company A ::*Brown, John A., 1831-1897, 122nd New York Volunteer Infantry Company H ::*Gray, Benjamin, 1841-1904, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company F ::*Howe, Eben, 1829-1903, 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company B ::*Howe, Samuel, 1825-1898, 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company B ::*Jentsch, Henry, 1841-1917, 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Company K ::*Merrill, Samuel W., 1842-1918, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company A ::*Moses, Howard M., 1842-1922, 13th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Company E ::*Norris, Joseph, 1840-1905, 11th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Company F ::*Partridge, Truman, 1844-1880, 19th New York Cavalry Co. H, 130th New York Infantry Company H ::*Shoop, Anthony, 1837-1886, 197th Ohio Infantry Company C ::*Wales, Samuel, 1838-1923, 2nd Indiana Cavalry, Company B ::*Whitney, Joseph M., 1828-after 1880, Pvt/Sgt 113th Illinois Infantry Company A, U. S. Signal Corps. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brooklyn-Crystal_Cemetery%2C_Brooklyn_Park%2C_Minnesota Brooklyn-Crystal Cemetery] *[[Space:Brooklyn-Maple_Grove_Union_Cemetery%2C_Osseo%2C_Minnesota | Brooklyn-Maple Grove Union Cemetery]] =====Government Re-Organization ===== '''1875 Osseo broke away''' ~ Osseo, a community located on the western boundary, and governed by both Brooklyn and Maple Grove townships, was incorporated on March 17, 1875. '''1911 Brooklyn Center broke away''' ~ Brooklyn Center, a community located in the southeast corner next to Minneapolis, and two adjoining tiers of Crystal Lake Township, successfully petitioned the county, and the electors approved, to incorporate as a village on February 14, 1911.Minnesota Legislative archives. Incorporation of Village of Brooklyn Center Election Certificate https://www.leg.mn.gov/archive/sos/film/pdf/898.pdf (accesses 12/15/23) From the newspaper:
''Whereas the petition to incorporate the Village of Brooklyn Center was this day duly delivered to the Board of County Commissioners, and the same is hereby approved; now, therefore, be it resolved that the 14th day of February, 1911, between the hours of 9 am and 5 p.m. be and is hereby fixed as the time, and that certain building known as [[Brown-68816 |'''Earl Brown''''s]] garage at the '''old [[Martin-40293 |Martin]] farm''' on the Hopper road within the territory described in said petition as the place where an election shall be held to determine whether or not the territory described in said petition shall be Incorporated as the Village of Brooklyn Center: be It further resolved that''' P. W. Reidhead''', [[Howe-4105 |'''E. H. Howe''']] and '''F. M. Libby''' be and are hereby appointed inspectors who shall preside and act as judges at said election. Be It further resolved that J.M. Reidhead be and is hereby designated and appointed to post In three of the most public places in said territory a copy of said petition with notice attached, stating the time and place when and where the electors thereof will vote for or against such Incorporation. Adopted.""Star Tribune. 20 Jan 1911, Friday, page 14
'''1954 Brooklyn Township became Brooklyn Park''' ~ Town government dissolved and was replaced with village government with the name Brooklyn Park after an election on April 6, 1954. The vote to incorporate was 652 to 86.The Minneapolis Star 07 Apr 1954, Wed, Page 31. ''Hennepin County Gets New Village--Brooklyn Park'' Look at the attached map that shows the boundaries of Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center. === Research Notes === 1. "The Village of Brooklyn [Michigan] is part of Columbia Township and Jackson County, which are located in South-Central Lower Michigan. This part of Jackson County, along with northwestern Lenawee County and northeastern Hillsdale County, is commonly known as the Irish Hills (please see Map 1). Village of Brooklyn Comprehensive Plan (9 pgs. The report does not include a year or author) https://www.villageofbrooklyn.com/pdfs/reports/comprehensiveplan/2013-2023/02-BIHA.pdf ===Sources=== *Hoisington Daniel John and Brooklyn Historical Society (Brooklyn Park Minn). 2001. ''The Brooklyns : A History of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park Minnesota''. Brooklyn Center MN: Brooklyn Historical Society. *Brooklyn United Methodist Church (Brooklyn Center Minn). 1984. ''A Church Grows in Brooklyn : A History of Two Hundred Years of Methodism in America a History of the One Hundred Thirty Years of Brooklyn United Methodist Church''. Brooklyn Center Minn: Brooklyn United Methodist Church. * Zellie Carole Brooklyn Park Economic Development Authority (Minn) and Landscape Research (Firm). 2001.'' Brooklyn Park Historic Resources Study''. Brooklyn Park Minn: Brooklyn Park Economic Development Authority. *Howe Leone Olive. 1978. ''Album of Brooklyn Centre : A History of Brooklyn Center''. Champlin Minn: Howe. *Snodgrass Pat. 2009. ''Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center''. Chicago IL: Arcadia Pub. * Brooklyn Historical Society; Snodgrass, Pat. Brenda Malone, Darryl Sannes, Marijane Tessman, William Hoffman, ''Patriots of Brooklyn: Suppressors of the Great Slaveholders Rebellion'' (Part I Biographies of Brooklyn Men from David Alexander to Arnold Griswold Brooklyn Historical Society November 2007. Biography Index p. 4-6, Introduction p. 7-10, Biographies p. 11-180, Addendum A: fold-out data spreadsheet of A-G soldiers included in Part I, Addendum B: Battles, p 1-72; Addendum C: Regiments, Battles, and Veterans, p. 1-18; Addendum D: Roll of Honor p. 1-6.). The books are not indexed. *Mound Cemetery Association, Original Records: Minute Books, Account Books, Plat Books, Death Register (1862-present; Mike Howe president. Brooklyn Center Minnesota.). * ''Brooklyn and Crystal Lake Cemetery Association, Record of Burials 1856-2007'' (This bound book was printed May 2, 2007 by the association as a gift for giving donations; 52 pages. Association records include burial permits, lot cards, deeds, family correspondence on lot inheritance, lot sales and accounting, association annual reports, plat map, and miscellaneous correspondence; all in possession of association president.). *''Brooklyn and Crystal Lake Cemetery Association, Hennepin County, Minnesota. 1936''. Robbinsdale MN 1936. 20 page pamphlet. * Wangsness, E. B, Maple Grove Township, Hennepin County. Brooklyn and Maple Grove Union Cemetery. (April 1936 Located in Cemetery Notebook for Hennepin County in possession of cemetery association). * Dahlquist, Alfred J, ''The Grave Markers of Hennepin County, MN Volume 2 Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Dayton & East Osseo Townships'', Park Genealogical Books:1992. Note: Cemeteries were transcribed in 1981-1982. * Hallberg Jane Leone Howe Mary Jane Gustafson and Brooklyn Historical Society (Brooklyn Park Minn). 1996. ''History of the Earle Brown Farm''. Brooklyn Center Minn: Brooklyn Historical Society. * Brooklyn Township Hennepin County Minnesota, various titles (MN Historical Society. See State Archives Notebooks for inventory; includes 5 boxes and 2 oversized folders.). *Warner, Geo. E. and Chas. M. Foote; plus Neill, Edward & J. Fletcher Williams, ''History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota'' (By Rev. D. Neill) and Outlines of the History of Minnesota, (by J. Fletcher Williams) (Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Company. 1881. Johnson, Smith & Harrison, Printers. Minneapolis, Minn.

Brooks and Kindred Families

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Brooks and Kindred Families * Kellam, Ida Brooks * Wisconsin Historical Society, 1950 * http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062872569;view=1up;seq=2 * Citation Example: :::Beal Brooks. [[Space:Brooks and Kindred Families|Brooks and Kindred Families]] (Kellam 1950) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#S1|Beal Brooks]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brooks and Kindred Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] 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?

Brooks Family

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Brooks Family Records

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: J. Montgomery Seaver Fraud]] Brooks Family Records * Seaver, Jesse Montgomery * Philadelphia, American historical-genealogical society 1929 * https://archive.org/details/brooksfamilyreco00seav * Citation Example: :::Sir Basil Brooks. [[Space:Brooks Family Records|Brooks Family Records]] (Seaver 1929) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#S1|Basil Brooks]]: Page 10 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brooks Family Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] 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?

Brookshaw family

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Brookside Cemetery, Stow, Massachusetts

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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
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*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Brooksville, Maine One Place Study

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Brooksville was formed from parts of '''Castine''', '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penobscot Penobscot]''' and '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sedgwick Sedgwick]''', having been set off and incorporated '''June 13 1817''' .
It took from Sedgwick an eighth, and from Castine and Penobscot each a fifth of their taxable property.
It was named in honor of Governor Brooks, of Massachusetts. * Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] *Brooksville, Maine [[: Category:Brooksville%2C_Maine | Brooksville Category page]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Important Dates |} {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|''Date'' ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Event''' |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''September 18, 1759''' || Quebec surrenders to the British, |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''September 8, 1760''' ||marked the final surrender of Montreal and New France to the British |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''1762''' ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hancock_County_Townships#1762_Land_Grants Land Grants]:
Township No. 3 East of The Penobscot River
Township No. 4 East of The Penobscot River |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''February 10, 1763''' || The Treaty of Paris of 1763 [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1750-1775/treaty-of-paris Treaty of Paris] ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies. In the terms of the treaty, France gave up all its territories in mainland North America, effectively ending any foreign military threat to the British colonies there. |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''February 23, 1787''' ||[[Space:Penobscot|'''Penobscot''']] incorporated as Penobscot from Township No 3 EPR. |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''July 4, 1776''' ||The Second Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence, announcing the colonies’ separation from Great Britain |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''September 3, 1783''' ||The Treaty of Paris, signed officially ending the American Revolutionary War. |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''January 14, 1789''' || [[Space:Sedgwick|'''Sedgwick''']] incorporated from Township No. 4 EPR aka Naskeag |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''June 25, 1789''' || Hancock County was formed from a portion of Lincoln County |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''February 10, 1796'''|| [[Space:Castine_Maine|'''Castine''']] is incorporated |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''June 13 1817''' ||'''Brooksville''' is formed. It took from '''[[Space:Sedgwick|Sedgwick]]''' an eighth, and from '''[[Space:Castine_Maine|Castine]]''' and '''[[Space:Penobscot|Penobscot]]''' each a fifth of their taxable property. |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''March 15, 1820''' ||Maine became the nation's 23rd state |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Black Corner || |- |Blakes Point || |- |Cape Rosier || |- | Bucks Harbor || |- |Flat Landing || |- |Goose Falls || |- | Harborside || |- |Herricks || |- | North Brooksville || |-- | Norumbega || |- |South Brooksville || |- |Stover Corner || |- | West Brooksville || |} == Historical Names == == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! Pioneer Settler !!Arrival Year |- |William Roax || |- |Eben Leland|| |- |Arch Haney|| |- |John Wasson || |- |Samuel Wasson || |- |David Hawes|| |- | Elisha Blake || |- |} == Islands == The state of Maine Lists over 25 Islands that are part of Brooksville [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Maine Maine Islands] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Islands | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- |Gray's ||AKA Mill Island |- | Nautilus Island || |- | Moore's || Roger Moore's Island |- |} == Maps == * [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Brooksville,+ME/@44.3625762,-68.8303912,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4cae62a14c3adbb7:0x36759b45002242a9!8m2!3d44.3469906!4d-68.6847872!5m1!1e4 Brooksville] On Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Cane-108-2.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Bay}} |{{Image|file=Brooksville_Maine.jpg|caption=Brooksville Map published 1881}} |{{Image|file=Brooksville_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Brooksville Maine }} |- |{{Image|file=Kinch-122-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=1896 Map with Brooksville. }} |} * A Public Domain full size version of 1881 map can be downloaded from the [https://digitalmaine.com/atlas_hancock_1881/27/ digital Maine repository] == Stories == Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following: VARNEY, George J. [https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00varn A Gazetteer of the State of Maine]; with Numerous Illustrations. , 1881. Internet resource.
      '''Brooksville.''' the most south-westerly town of Hancock County, is bounded on all sides by Penobscot Bay and its connected waters, except on the south-east where it joins Sedgewick,-being almost an island. The next towns to the northward are Castine and Penobscot, and on the east, Blue hill. The south-western projection bears the name of Cape Rozier, in honor of James Rozier, the companion of Weymouth in his voyage to the coast in 1805, and the historian of that voyage. The Indian name of this cape was Mose-ka-chick, signifying a moose's rump. Mr. A. W. Longfellow, of the Coast Survey, gives this legend respecting the locality. In very early times, as an Indian was pursuing a moose over the peninsula upon which Castine is situated, it came to the shore, and leaping in, swam toward the opposite side of the harbor. The dogs were unable to follow the game, but the hunter himself followed in a canoe, and succeeded in killing it upon the shore. On his return, he scattered the entrails of the animal upon the water, where they may be seen even to this day, in the shape of certain rocks strung along at intervals.
      The waters of Castine Harbor and North Bay wash its shores on the north, and Bagaduce River, running northward from its ponds in Sedgewick, forms the boundary line on the east. The town is 22 miles south-west from Ellsworth, and 40 miles south of Bangor. The Deer Isle and Bucksport stage-line passes through it. The principal elevations of laud are Perkin's and Kench's Mountains and Wasson's and Clapboard hills. Perkin's Mountain is said to abound in minerals, yielding also alum and copperas. It is said that seventy or eighty years ago some mineral resembling coal was taken from its bed near the foot of the mountain and tested in a blacksmith's forge. At the foot of the mountain on the western declivity is a chalybeate spring. The granite quarry at the foot of Kench's Mountain affords a fine quality of stone. In 1875, about $26,O0O worth of worked stone were shipped from this quarry. The "Devil's Track," a peculiar formation in the solid granite of this mountain, and the clam shells lying high upon Dodge's and Haney's points, and the mound on Henry's farm, afford themes for the curious. Walker's Pond is said to be a sheet of enchanting loveliness. It is also one of the best alewive fish pastures in the country. Parker's and Smith's ponds are also attractive sheets.
      A large proportion of the male population of the town are engaged in coasting and the fisheries. There is a porgy-oil factory at Buck's Harbor; and in other parts of the town are two saw, two shingle, two grist-mills and a planing-mill, and one wool-carding, cloth and yarn- factory. The soil of the town is chiefly clay loam, and the principal crops are wheat and potatoes.
      Brooksville was formed from parts of Castine, Penobscot and Sedgewick, having been set off and incorporated in 1817. It took from Sedgewick an eighth, and from Castine and Penobscot each a fifth of their taxable property. It was named in honor of Governor Brooks, of Massachusetts. Its history is largely included in that of Castine and of Penobscot. James Rozier was the first explorer, and 1605 was the year of his visit. The first settlers were John and Samuel Wasson and David Hawes, Revolutionary soldiers. They found three squatters already in possession, a Mr. Roax, Eben Leland and Arch Haney. About 1780, William Roax and Elisha Blake settled upon the cape. The first white child born within the present town limits was Mary Grindle, May, 1765. Upon Henry's Point and near Oliver Bakerman's, the British, in 1779, erected six-gun batteries. Both have been nearly obliterated by time. The first corporate meeting was held in John Bray's house. Col. John Hawes, Col. David Walker, John R. Redman and David Wasson, esqs. were eminent citizens.
      The Methodists, Congregationalists and Baptists each have a church edifice. Brooksville has nine public schoolhouses, valued at $5,000. The town valuation in 1870 was $238,987. In 1880 it was $207,443. The rate of taxation in 1880 was 2 per cent. The population in 1870 was 1,275. In 1880 it was 1,419. Wasson's ''''' A survey of Hancock County, Maine'''''* Wasson, Samuel. 1987. A survey of Hancock County, Maine. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah.:
      '''Brooksville'''.—Incorporated (5-222 town) June 13, 1817. Population, 1,275. Decennary loss, 152. Wealth, per capita, $190. State valuation, $198,998. U. S. valuation, $286,557. Named in honor of Governor Brooks. It took from Sedgwick an eighth, and from Castine and Penob- scot each a fifth of their taxable property. It was a part of ancient Pentagoet. Its early history is almost entirely embodied in that of Castine and Penobscot. The first exploration was by James Rozier in 1605. First settled in 1777, by John Wasson, Samuel Wasson and David Hawes, Revolutionary soldiers. They found three squatters here, a Mr. Eoax, Eben Leland and Arch Haney. About 1780, William Roax and Elisha Blake settled upon the "Cape." The first white child born within the present town limits was Mary Grindle, May, 1765. She was born upon the farm now owned by G. M. Farnham. Upon Henry's Point, and near Oliver Bake- man's, the British erected 6-gun batteries, in 1779. The ''tooth of time" has nearly obliterated both. The first corporate town meeting was held in John Bray's house. ==Additional Resources== ::'''Web Sites: * [http://www.brooksvillehistoricalsociety.org/ Brooksville Historical Society] * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=brooksville Maine Genealogy Net] Brooksville * Family Search * Brooksville on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooksville,_Maine WikiPedia] * Maine Encyclopedia * [https://brooksvillemaine.org/ Brooksville Town Website] * [http://brooksvillelibrary.org/ Brooksville Library] ::'''Books:''' * Wheeler, George A. [https://archive.org/details/historyofcastine00whee/page/n7/mode/2up History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine]: Including the Ancient Settlement of Pentagöet. Bangor [Me.: Burr & Robinson, 2018. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009701758 Traditions and records of Brooksville, Maine] (Auburn, Me.: Printed by Merrill & Webber Co., 1936?) *VARNEY, George J. [https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00varn A Gazetteer of the State of Maine]; ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Brooksville_Maine-1.jpg|caption=West Brooksville _ North Castine Ferry}} |{{Image|file=Brooksville_Maine-2.jpg|caption=Buck's Harbor, Brooksville}} |{{Image|file=Brooksville_Maine_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|caption=steamboat leaving the dock}} |- |{{Image|file=Brooksville_Maine_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|caption=South Brooksville, Harbor}} | | |} == Sources == *Tapley, Lucy Hale, "'''Brooksville : early history of old Bagaduce town''', Ellsworth American. [volume], December 12, 1917, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84022374/1917-12-12/ed-1/seq-6/#date1=1916&index=8&rows=20&words=Bagaduce&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Maine&date2=1918&proxtext=+Bagaduce+&y=15&x=12&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 *A survey of Hancock County, Maine / by Samuel Wasson https://archive.org/details/surveyofhancockc00wass/page/n4/mode/1up?q=Survey

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Surrey, UK === :'''Location:''' :Brookwood is 30 miles from London (M3 to Bagshot and then A322). The main entrance to Brookwood Military Cemetery is on the A324 from the village of Pirbright. Brookwood Military Cemetery is owned by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the United Kingdom, covering approximately 37 acres. :'''History:''' :Brookwood Military Cemetery is owned by the Commission and is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the United Kingdom, covering approximately 37 acres. In 1917, an area of land in Brookwood Cemetery (The London Necropolis) was set aside for the burial of men and women of the forces of the Commonwealth and Americans, who had died, many of battle wounds, in the London district. This site was further extended to accommodate the Commonwealth casualties of the Second World War. There is a large Royal Air Forces section in the south-east corner of the cemetery (which also contains the graves of Czech and American airmen who served with the Royal Air Force) and the Air Forces shelter building nearby houses the register of the names of those buried in the section. A plot in the west corner of the cemetery contains approximately 2,400 Canadian graves of the Second World War including those of 43 men who died of wounds following the Dieppe Raid in August 1942. The Canadian Records building, which was a gift of the Canadian government, houses a reception room for visitors and other offices. In addition to the Commonwealth plots, the cemetery also contains French, Polish, Czech, Belgian and Italian sections, and a number of war graves of other nationalities all cared for by the Commission. Brookwood Military Cemetery now contains 1,601 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 3,476 from the Second World War. Of the Second World War burials 5 are unidentified, 3 being members of the R.A.F. and 2 being members of the R.C.A.F. The war graves of other nationalities in the Commission's care number 786 including 28 unidentified French. As an agency service on behalf of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, the Commission also maintains a plot of the graves of Chelsea Pensioners, which is situated adjacent to the Military Cemetery, and a small plot containing the graves of 12 members of the nursing services in the adjoining Brookwood Cemetery is also in the Commission's care. :The BROOKWOOD MEMORIAL stands at the southern end of the Canadian section of the cemetery and commemorates 3,500 men and women of the land forces of the Commonwealth who died during the Second World War and have no known grave, the circumstances of their death being such that they could not appropriately be commemorated on any of the campaign memorials in the various theatres of war. They died in the campaign in Norway in 1940, or in the various raids on enemy occupied territory in Europe such as Dieppe and St Nazaire. Others were special agents who died as prisoners or while working with Allied underground movements. Some died at sea, in hospital ships and troop transports, in waters not associated with the major campaigns, and a few were killed in flying accidents or in aerial combat. :The BROOKWOOD (UNITED KINGDOM 1914-18) MEMORIAL was created in 2004. It commemorates casualties who died in the United Kingdom during the First World War but for whom no graves could be found. '''Cecil George Fidler—45.G.2'''

Broome County New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category:Broome County, New York]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} ==Welcome to the Broome County, New York Project!== Broome County was created in 1806 when it was split off Tioga County. https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1814-NY.html == Maps and Boundaries == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chenango_County%2C_New_York Chenango County] - North *[[Space:Delaware_County_New_York|Delaware]] County (east) *[[Space:Wayne_County_Pennsylvania|Wayne]] County PA (southeast) *[[Space:Susquehanna_County_Pennsylvania|Susquehanna]] County PA (south) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tioga_County_New_York Tioga County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Courtland_County%2C_New_York Cortland County] - Northwest ==Communities== ===City=== *Binghamton (county seat) ===Towns=== *Barker *Binghamton *Chenango *Colesville *Conklin *Dickinson *Fenton *Kirkwood *Lisle *Maine *Nanticoke *Sanford *Triangle *Union *Vestal *Windsor ===Villages=== *Deposit *Endicott *Johnson City *Lisle *Port Dickinson *Whitney Point *Windsor ===Census-designated places=== *Binghamton University *Chenango Bridge *Endwell *Glen Aubrey ===Hamlets=== *Center Lisle *Chenango Forks *Hillcrest *Nineveh ==Resources and Records== *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/albany-county Genealogy_Inc] *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New_York_Vital_Records] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broome_County,_New_York Wikipedia] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[[:Category:Broome_County%2C_New_York|Broome County Category Page]]

Bror Erik Friberg - emigrantagenten på Nya Zeeland med rötter i Skåne

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[[Category: Swedish Emigration]] ==GF 2015 Nr 4 [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik Friberg]] - emigrantagent på [[Wikipedia:New_Zealand|Nya Zeeland]] med rötter i Skåne== GF published in [http://www.genealogi.net/innehallsforteckning-for-slakt-och-havd-2011-2019/ Släkt & Hävd 2015] Nr 4 an article about [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik Friberg]]. The article was written by [http://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&pid=14467&sid=15548:Mats&Itemid=3178 Mats Persson] chairman in the society "[http://www.gamlachristianstad.nu/kontakt.html gamla Christianstad]" ==Short summary== [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik Friberg]] was born in [[Wikipedia:Kristianstad|Kristianstad]], Sweden 6 july 1839 as a son to the unmarried "pigan" Elsa Margareta Lundgren". [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik]] studied in [[Wikipedia:Kristianstad|Kristianstad]] and left for [[Wikipedia:Black_Forest|Schwarzwald]] in todays Germany. After awhile he started to work in [[Wikipedia:Lübeck|Lübeck]], Germany in the household records it says 1863. In 1866 he got married to Cecilia. The newly married couple emigrated to [[Wikipedia:New_Zealand|New Zealand]] in february and arrived to [[Wikipedia:Auckland|Auckland]] in end of july 1866 to [[Wikipedia:Auckland|Auckland]]. The first child was born 1867 and they then moved to [[Wikipedia:Napier,_New_Zealand|Napier]] in [[Wikipedia:Hawke%27s_Bay_Region|Hawke's Bay]]. [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik]] worked as manager for The Hawke's Bay Stream Boiling Down Company and started then to plan working as an agent. In 1872 [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik]] did a long trip to Europe and visited [[Wikipedia:London|London]], [[Wikipedia:Lübeck|Lübeck]] and [[Wikipedia:Kristianstad|Kristianstad]] to prepare to be an agent. ''Hundres of emigrants was the result of Fribergs work The [[Wikipedia:New_Zealand|New Zealand]] government asked Friberg to help them get people used to work in the forest(Aminoff 1988). Problem with earlier immigrants restricted not to take people from Sweden or Denmark. When Friberg returned to [[Wikipedia:New_Zealand|New Zealand]] 15 sep 1872 he brought with him 290 grown up immigrants. The next year another trip was done and the total amount of people was now 590 Scandinavians. The last ship Friberg managed arrived in august 1875. The areas that the Scandinavian people had settlements at was on the east side of [[Wikipedia:New_Zealand|New Zealand]] north island and got the name [[Wikipedia:Norsewood|Norsewood]] and [[WIkipedia:Dannevirke|Dannevirke]]. When the [[Wikipedia:Scandinavia|Scandinavien]] people arrived they were part of a lottery to get an area of 40 [[Wikipedia:Acre|acre]] (16 "hektar") per family. The emigration to America to had started but it was rather expensive so [[Wikipedia:New_Zealand|New Zealand]] was an alternative. [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik]] was interpreter and also helped people signing agreements. He managed the wages for people working in the forest. Later he bought an area in [[Wikipedia:Waipukurau|Waipukurau]] and moved with the family to this place 1873. In 1876 they moved to [[Wikipedia: Raetihi |Makotuku]]. 1876 jan 20 he was naturalized citizen British citizen. In 1878 he got problem because of a sickness and passed away in [[Wikipedia:Tuberculosis|Tuberculosis]] survived by his wife and 5 children born 1867-1877.... References: * Aminoff S: [http://www.genealogi.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&pid=67&sid=5081:Svenskarna-i-Nya-Zeeland&Itemid=629 Svenskarna i Nya Zealand (1988)] * Beijbom, U: [http://libris.kb.se/bib/750476 I antipodiska utvandrarspår], utgiven av utvandrarnas hus (1988) * Brew, M [https://www.amazon.com/Scandinavian-Footprints-Margit-Brew/dp/0473113554/186-6283101-8100507?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0 Scandinavian footprints: a history of Scandinavian settling in New Zealand] ::''In the 1870s The New Zealand government was turning to Scandinavia as well as Great Britain to attract immigrants. Lumbermen and farmers from Norway, Sweden and Denmark arrived in the Wairarapa and Manawatu. This is the story of those migrants, centred around the life of Bror Erik Friberg, government agent in Hawke's Bay * Calson G B: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bristowe/ingvoldsen-nzl.html The Ingvoldsen Family in Hawkes Bay. New Zealand] See also: * Dorothy Ropiha. 'Friberg, Bror Erik', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 25-Sep-2013
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/biographies/2f27/friberg-bror-erik * Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives (New Zealand). 1872, D--1A * Culliford, A. F. & R. I. Harrison. Norsewood School, 75th jubilee, 1874--1949. [Dannevirke, 1949] * Petersen, G. C. Forest homes. Wellington, 1956 * Webb, A. F. Pilgrimage. Wellington, 1949 * [http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:645096/FULLTEXT03.pdf Flit Fylleri och förbundsstatspotential - En undersökning av den nyzealändska Sverigebilden…..] * [http://www.kristianstadsbladet.se/kultur/nybyggarnas-baste-van-en-kristianstadsbo/ Nybyggarnas bäste vän – en kristianstadsbo] * [http://www.vittsjobjarnum.nu/artiklar/historia/verum/4743-2015-08-06-14-45-42.html Nybyggare i Nya Zeeland och höga jurister med rötter från Grantorpet i Verum] * [https://collection.mtghawkesbay.com/objects/84000/manuscript-bror-erik-friberg Manuscript, Bror Erik Friberg] A manuscript recording the settlements of Norsewood and Dannevirke. Both the author and exact date of this manuscript are unknown, however a brief mention of World War II confirms that it was written after this period. ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bror_Erik_Friberg_-_emigrantagenten_på_Nya_Zeeland_med_rötter_i_Skåne|Links to this page]] * How to :* include this page in a Wiki profile use the syntax below ::: {{Space:Bror_Erik_Friberg_-_emigrantagenten_på_Nya_Zeeland_med_rötter_i_Skåne}} :* link to this page in a Wiki profile use the syntax below ::: [[Space:Bror_Erik_Friberg_-_emigrantagenten_på_Nya_Zeeland_med_rötter_i_Skåne]]

Brotherly Association Cemetery

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[[Category: Brotherly Association Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina]] See the [[:Category:Brotherly_Association_Cemetery%2C_Charleston%2C_South_Carolina|Brotherly Association Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Brotherly Association Cemetery '''Address:''' Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 32.81591, -79.94733 '''Information:''' Coming

Broughtons of Broughton Tower

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The goal of this space is to gather facts and correct errors about a localised group of the Broughton family. In particular, many existing WikiTree profiles have confused the Broughtons of Lancashire with the Broughtons of Staffordshire. I can't edit their profiles directly because I'm not pre-1500 certified. == Name == This Broughton family are named after the town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broughton-in-Furness Broughton], in the county of Lancashire in northwest England, also called Broughton-in-Furness and West Broughton. "Townships: Broughton," in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London: Victoria County History, 1914), 400-406. British History Online, accessed December 11, 2020, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol8/pp400-406. The word "Broughton", pronounced /ˈbrɔːtən/ BROR-tun, is often said to have evolved from "Broc-Tun" meaning Brook-TownWikipedia contributors, "Broughton (name)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Broughton_(name)&oldid=1071493364 (accessed March 14, 2022)., but in this case it originated with "Borch-Hougun", meaning Castle-HillWiktionary contributors, "borch," Wiktionary, The Free Dictionary, https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=borch&oldid=54313002 (accessed March 14, 2022).Wikipedia contributors, "Manor of Hougun," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manor_of_Hougun&oldid=1048743555 (accessed March 14, 2022)., named after Borch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carucate carucate], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manor_of_Hougun Hougun] district, Furness peninsula, held by [[Godwinson-20|Tostig Godwinson]] until 1066. This became "Bartona", then "Broctuna", and finally "Broughton". This family should not be confused with the later Broughton family of Staffordshire, [https://goo.gl/maps/hgvNLswiyQixYcph6 80 miles south] in the centre of England, whose name derives from "brock-tun", "badger town", as evidenced by their coat of arms bearing three badgers. == Lords of Broughton Manor 1066-1400 == An incautious paraphrasing of Farrer gives the following lineage, with West's addition at the beginning: * Christopher de Broughton. Witness for [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred (1130-1196)]]. ** Ailward de Bartona/Broctuna. Living 1160. *** Ulf. Son of Afward. 1180 granted land to Roger son of Augustine de Heaton. **** Simon de Broughton. Lord around 1180-1200. ***** Gilbert de Broughton. Living 1210. ****** Matthew. ******* Sir Simon. Son of Matthew. 1235 agreement with Alan de Kirkby regarding land at Angerton Moss. ******** Adam. Son of Simon. ******** John de Broughton the elder. Living 1301. ******** Sir Richard. Son of Sir Simon. Living 1280. ********* John. Son of Sir Richard. Succeeded by brother. ********* Richard de Broughton. Son of Sir Richard. Succeeded brother. ********** Richard. Son of Richard de Broughton. In 1292 "appeared to warrant Thomas Skilhare in the possession of land in Angerton Moss, and had in consequence of a claim by Adam de Kirkby to find him equivalent land elsewhere. Being of full age that year, he claimed the third part of the manor of Broughton against Philippa widow of Roger de Lancaster, for she had no entry except through Roger, who had had custody during Richard's minority. He was non-suited." *********** Nicholas de Broughton. In possession by 1299. Married Christiana. 1326 gifted Angerton Moss to Furness Abbey. Lord of the manor 1330. Died between 1340 and 1346. ************ Adam de Broughton. Defendant in 1352. ************ Sir Christopher de Broughton. Owner in 1349. Died between 1362-1378. ************* Christopher. Not a knight. Had succeeded by 1378. Married Elizabeth. Living 1404. ************** John Broughton of Broughton Tower. Married Margaret Copeland. Living 1432. === Ailward de Broughton === Allegedly, the first person named Broughton in Lancashire was Ailward de Broughton "who came in with the Conqueror".[[Dickens-158|Charles Dickens]], ''All the Year Round'', 18 February 1865, volume XIII, page 88, https://www.djo.org.uk/all-the-year-round/volume-xiii/page-88.html
So Laura Broughton— De Broughton, her mother said she was by rights: one of the old Lancashire families, you know, a descendant of the Ailward de Broughton who came in with the Conqueror.
This implies that Ailward was part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_conquest_of_England 1066 Norman conquest of England] with [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]]. The name Ailward is from pre-conquest Old English "Adelweard", meaning "noble protector". Percy Hide Reaney, ''A Dictionary of English Surnames'', 1991, cited by ''House of Names'', https://www.houseofnames.com/ailward-family-crest
The roots of this English name predate the Norman invasion of 1066. It comes from the Old English name "Adelweard," which existed before surnames came into usage in Britain. The name is composed of the elements "adal," meaning "noble," and "ward," meaning "guard," combined to mean "noble protector."
There were several Ailwards mentioned in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book Domesday Book] of 1086, but none in Lancashire. King's College London, ''Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England database'', 2016, "Æthelweard", https://domesday.pase.ac.uk/Domesday?op=5&nameinfo_id=2580&orderField=lord1066 The lordship of Broughton Manor was granted to Ailward de Broughton by William de Lancaster, though sources vary on which William it was and therefore when it was: * [[Lancaster-222|William de Lancaster I (1100-1066)]], supposed based on him partitioning the region around 1160. * [[Lancaster-115|Gilbert de Lancaster (1089-1138)]], father of William I above. Richard Greer, ''The Deer Dyke on Torver High Common'', https://www.academia.edu/11057605/THE_DEER_DYKE_ON
Broughton may also have played some role in this. William de Lancaster I, holding the title from 1140 to 1170, or possibly even his father Gilbert, enfeoffed Ailward de Broughton.
* William, son of [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred (1130-1196)]], uncle of William I. Thomas West, ''The Antiquities of Furness'', 1805, page 89, https://books.google.fr/books?id=rDMQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA89
This third William de Lancaster, the eighth baron of Kendal, [...] gave to the predecessor of Sir Thomas le Fleming, knight, Coniston [...] in presence of Sir Alan de Pennington, knight ; Christopher de Broughton, Alexander de Kirkby, Roger his brother, William de Berdesay, and Ywan de Asmunderlaw. But this is a mistake, since it appears by the original grant now at Rydal, that it was [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred]], father of this William who gave the manor of Coniston [. William de Lancaster] also confirmed to one Hilward [Ailward] de Broughton and his Heirs Broughton, to be held by knight's service, and a rent of ___.
* [[Lancaster-456|William de Lancaster III (1189-1246)]], great grandson of William I. Edward Baines, ''History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster'', 1836, volume 4, page 695, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ncs3AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA695
William de Lancaster the third, confirmed Broughton to Ailward de Broughton, to be held by knight service and a rent, the amount of which does not appear.
West also cites a record of a Christopher de Broughton acting as a witness for [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred (1130-1196)]], which implies that Christopher was one generation earlier than William & Ailward, which would mean that Ailward was not the first Broughton. == Broughton Tower 1400-1550 == * ~1375 John Broughton. Of Broughton Tower, Furness, Lancashire. Married Margaret Copeland. ** ~1400 John Broughton Esq of Furness. High Sheriff of Lancashire. *** ~1425 [[Broughton-57|Isabel Broughton]]. Married [[Pennington-29|John Pennington]] 1452. ** ~1410 Sir Thomas Broughton. Of Broughton Tower. Disappeared [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field]. *** ~1430 [[Broughton-112|Joan Broughton]]. Married [[Le_Fleming-40|John Fleming]]. *** ~1435 [[Broughton-51|Elizabeth Broughton]]. Thomas's heir. Married [[Thornborough-14|William Thornburgh]]. **** [[Thornburg-165|Ann Thornburgh]]. 15th descendant of [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]]. ** ~1410 Robert Broughton. Armiger. *** ~1440 Richard Broughton. **** ~1485 Robert Broughton Esq. ***** ~1510 [[Broughton-75|Richard Broughton]]. Married [[Manay-1|Joan Massey]]. ****** ~1535 [[Broughton-1840|Richard Broughton]]. ****** ~1535 [[Broughton-71|Marcus Broughton]]. Married [[Dudley-576|Margaret Dudley]]. ****** ~1540 [[Broughton-1841|Edmund Broughton]]. Married [[Rowse-320|Constantia Rowse]]. ****** Elizabeth Broughton. ****** Margaret Broughton. ** Richard Broughton, beneficiary with Thomas Broughton in 1430 will of [[Strickland-343|Sir Thomas Strickland]]. ** Launcelott Broughton. ** 7/8 daughters. === John Broughton of Broughton Tower === John Broughton was born around 1375 (very roughly estimated based on 1400 birth dates of his sons). His parents are unknown. He resided Broughton Tower, Furness, Lancashire.Nicholas Charles, ''The Visitation of the County of Huntingdon 1613'', 1849, page 81, https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00charrich/page/80/mode/2upGeoff Frowde, ''Major-General Robert Overton (1608-78)'' in ''The Rutland Record'', 1997, number 17, page 300, http://www.rutlandhistory.org/rutlandrecord/rr17.pdf The [[Singleton-446|Singletons]] were the lead family in FurnessStirnet, citing Visitations of Huntingdon, https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/temp91.php and built Broughton Tower sometime after 1325 as part of their fortified manor house. It was a heavy stone structure with a moat, likely a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peel_tower pele tower], intended to repel Scottish invaders.Adrian Bowden, ''Broughton Tower, Broughton near Preston'', 2018, https://lancashirepast.com/2018/08/14/broughton-tower-broughton-near-preston/ This suggests that John Broughton was a soldier hired to protect the Singleton family, which is reinforced by his [[Broughton-112|granddaughter]] marrying [[Le_Fleming-40|a man]] employed by [[Greystoke-8|Sir Ralph Greystoke]] "who was often honourably employ'd agst Scotland".Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, "The Memoirs of Sir Daniel Fleming", 1928, tract series, number XI. Broughton Tower was demolished before 1777, when Nicolson describes Arnside Tower built to guard the bay and "on the opposite side the vestiges of Broughton Tower"[page 226], but a local boarding school then took the name, which has confused some historians.''A Hidden Manor House and Medieval Tower, Broughton Tower'', 2016, https://furnesshiddenheritage.blogspot.com/2016/07/a-hidden-manor-house-and-medieval-tower.html The [[Thornburg-165|great granddaughter]] of John Broughton of Broughton Tower was 15th in descent from William the Conqueror.John Burke, ''A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England'', 1838, page 425, https://books.google.com.au/books?id=K1kBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA425
[[Preston-552|Sir THOMAS PRESTON]], of Preston Patrick and Under Levins Halls, in Westmoreland, and Furness Abbey and Holkar Park, Lancashire, who soon after the dissolution of the monasteries purchased from the trustees of the crown the site of the abbey of Furness, with other large estates, in value amounting to upwards of £3000 a year. He wedded [[Thornburg-165|Ann]], daughter of William Thornburgh, esq. of Hampsfield, in Lancashire [and his wife [[Broughton-51|Elizabeth Broughton]]], which lady was, through the families of Musgrave, Fitzwilliam, Plantagenet, and De Warren, fifteenth in descent from King WILLIAM the Conqueror.
This is via her Thornburgh side, not her Broughton side, however, if William and Ailward's families also intermarried, it would mean that John Broughton was 12th in descent, or approximately 300 years (12 generations x 25 years) after 1066, so an estimated birth of 1375 seems quite accurate. John married Margaret Copeland (daughter and co-heir of Alan Copeland) as her second husband after Roland Kirkby. (WikiTree has profiles named [[Broughton-373|John Broughton]] & [[De_Copeland-1|Margaret Copeland]], but they are unsourced and have been confused for the parents of Thomas Broughton of Staffordshire.) Their children were: * Thomas Broughton, died 1487 Battle of Stoke Field. * Robert Broughton Esq, armiger, father of Richard Broughton. * Launcelott Broughton. * 7/8 daughters. Stirnet claims that John died alongside his sons at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field], but this seems wrong if he was born around 1375, 100 years earlier. === Robert Broughton (not part of family) === Flower cites a Robert Broughton, first husband of [[Peyvre-1|Mary Peyvre]].(page [https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow/page/283/mode/1up 283]) His estimated birth date of around 1380 could make him a brother of John Broughton of Broughton Tower. However, other records show that Peyvre's husband was named [[Broughton-59|John]], not Robert, and therefore he cannot be the brother of another John. Calendar Inquisitions, Post Mortem Henry IV, volume 19, number 560, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp199-215
MARY WIDOW OF RICHARD DE SANCTO MAURO, KNIGHT | Writ 28 July 1409. | Inquisition. Northampton. 12 Oct. | She held 1 messuage and 50 a. in Old Stratford to herself and her heirs by John Broughton, formerly her husband, by the grant of Thomas Peyvre, John Olney and Roger Keston, deceased. They are held of Thomas Peyvre and John Olney by the rent of a rose, annual value 20s. She died on 24 July last. John Broughton, her son and heir, is aged 2 years and more.
Burke's Peerage, 2003, volume 3, page 4287, https://www.thepeerage.com/p53073.htm#i530721 Their son, [[Broughton-60|John Broughton of Preston]], was born 1407. Mary Peyvre married secondly [[Seymour-1450|Richard Seymour]]. === John Broughton Esq, High Sheriff of Lancashire === John Broughton Esq was born around 1400 (estimated based on 1452 marriage of daughter). He was the brother of Sir Thomas Broughton, making him the son of John Broughton (of Broughton Tower) & Margaret Copeland. We might presume that he was the eldest son, based on matching first name, and slightly earlier birth date estimate. Some mistakenly claim that he married [[Stoneham-3|Elizabeth Stoneham]], but she married a different John Broughton, of Toddington, Bedfordshire. "Parishes: Great Staughton," in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 2, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London: Victoria County History, 1932), 354-369. British History Online, accessed June 28, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol2/pp354-369
Mary, who survived her sister, married Robert Stonham, and they were dealing with the manor in 1427, (fn. 154) when it was held for half a knight's fee. (fn. 155) Mary died a widow in 1464, (fn. 156) when her trustees granted an annuity out of the manor. (fn. 157) Mary Stonham had a son Robert, whose daughter and heir [[Stoneham-3|Elizabeth]] married John Broughton of Toddington (co. Bed.). (fn. 158) They had a son John, who married Anne Denston (d. 1481).
He married Margaret Unknown before 1432. In 1442, John Broughton Esq of Furness had a dispute with [[Pennington-30|Sir John Pennington]] over Pennington's man William Lowte striking Broughton's "supporter" Christopher Copeland (who would presumably be a relative of John's mother Margaret Copeland). Jackson Armstrong, ''England's Northern Frontier'', 2020, page 323, https://books.google.fr/books?id=HvwAEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA323 In 1452 John's daughter [[Broughton-57|Isabel Broughton]] married [[Pennington-29|John Pennington]], son of the John Pennington he quarrelled with 10 years previously. In 1461, John Broughton of Broughton was High Sheriff of Lancashire. Wikipedia contributors, "High Sheriff of Lancashire," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_Sheriff_of_Lancashire&oldid=982010515 (accessed December 11, 2020). John fought and died at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field] with his brother Sir Thomas Broughton. === Sir Thomas Broughton of Broughton Tower === Represented by [[Broughton-50|this WikiTree profile]], which has errors as at June 2022. Thomas Broughton was born around 1410 (estimated based on daughter born 1435, though this makes him a rather old 77 at the 1487 Battle of Stoke Field). He resided Broughton Tower, Lancashire. Therefore, he is presumed to be the son of John Broughton of Broughton Tower. He was a soldier. In 1430 he was listed as a beneficiary in the will of [[Strickland-343|Sir Thomas Strickland of Westmorland]] (husband of Mabel Beetham). Some sources mistakenly claim that Thomas married [[Young-42119|Margaret Young]], but this has confused him with Thomas Broughton of Staffordshire (see below). Unsourced: He married Margaret de Beetham.https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/richard-and-charlotte-allen-cosby-ancestry/P22071.php This could be the [[Betham-9|sister of Sir Edward Beetham]], born 1398 which fits perfectly, except that she married [[Musgrave-68|Richard Musgrave]]. (Note that Musgrave's daughter [[Musgrave-67|Elinor Musgrave]] married [[Thornborough-24|William Thornburgh]], suggesting that all these families were close.) He had no sons and two daughters, based on Elizabeth being his heir: * ~1430 [[Broughton-112|Joan Broughton]]. Married [[Le_Fleming-40|John Fleming]], who remarried after the birth of their only son, implying that Joan died in childbirth. * ~1435 [[Broughton-51|Elizabeth Broughton]]. Heir. Married [[Thornborough-14|William Thornburgh]].Richard Mundy, ''Pedigrees from the visitation of Hampshire'', 1913, page 50, https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromvis64beno/page/50/mode/2up
Thom. Broughton of Broughton in Com. Lanck [Lancashire]
The coat of arms of the [[Broughton-51|Thornburgh family]] incorporates six others including Broughton and Copeland (a reference to Elizabeth's grandmother, Margaret Copeland).Joseph Nicolson & Richard Burn, ''The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland'', 1777, volume 1, page 121, https://books.google.fr/books?id=zeEuAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA121 We can roughly estimate a birth date of around 1435 for William Thornburgh and his wife Elizabeth Broughton based on William being the son of Elinor Musgrave, whose grand-niece-in-law Margaret Tyllyol was born 1459, one generation after William.William Flower, ''The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564'', 1881, page 217, https://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/216/mode/2up In 1469 he and Roland Kirkby (presumably his half brother via his mother's first marriage) accepted the arbitration of [[Betham-27|Sir Edward Beetham]] (his wife's brother?) in a land dispute. Thomas was knighted 24 July 1482 by [[York-1245|Richard, Duke of Gloucester]]. Walter Charles Metcalfe, ''A Book of Knights'', 1885, page 7, https://archive.org/details/bookofknightsban00metcuoft/page/7/mode/1up?view=theater He was a "Yorkist leader"Encyclopedia Britannica, ''Lambert Simnel'', 1911, https://theodora.com/encyclopedia/s2/lambert_simnel.html
Messages asking for help were sent to Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, sister of Edward IV., to Sir Thomas Broughton and other Yorkist leaders.
Making for the fortress of Newark, Lincoln and Sir Thomas Broughton, at the head of their motley forces, and accompanied by Simnel, attacked the royal army near the village of Stoke-on-Trent on the 16th of June 1487. After a fierce and stubborn struggle in which the Germans behaved with great valour, the Royalists were completely victorious, though they left 2000 men on the field; Lincoln, Schwartz and Fitzgerald with 4000 of their followers were killed, and Lovell and Broughton disappeared never to be heard of again.
from "[https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Broughton-in-Furness,+UK/Furness+Fells,+Ulverston+LA12+7PR,+UK/ Furness Fells]"Gordon Smith, ''Lambert Simnel and the King from Dublin'', http://www.richardiii.net/9_1_1_wotr_aftermath.php
In late 1486 Henry VII issued writs for meetings of convocation and of his council at Sheen (Richmond, Surrey) in February 1487. He proclaimed a pardon to those accused of treason and other crimes, hoping to stop the Irish rebellion spreading. Messengers from Ireland had already been sent to supporters of Richard III and to his sister Margaret, duchess of Burgundy. The pardon failed to win over Sir Thomas Broughton of Furness Fells and others, who joined Richard's friend Francis, Lord Lovell, in Flanders.
. After the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bosworth_Field 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field], he was granted the manor of Witherslack in Westmorland by [[Tudor-18|King Henry VII]]. William Whellan, ''The History and Topography of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland'', 1860, page 821, https://books.google.fr/books?id=bEI7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA821 He disappeared at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field]. Wikipedia contributors, "Battle of Stoke Field," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Stoke_Field&oldid=984859204 (accessed December 10, 2020).Wikipedia contributors, "Lambert Simnel," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lambert_Simnel&oldid=1003431077 (accessed February 18, 2021).
Simnel's army—mainly Flemish and Irish troops—landed on Piel Island in the Furness area of Lancashire on 5 June 1487 and were joined by some English supporters. However, most local nobles, with the exception of Sir Thomas Broughton, did not join them. They clashed with the King's army on 16 June at the Battle of Stoke Field in Nottinghamshire, and were defeated. Lincoln and Thomas FitzGerald were killed. Lovell went missing; there were rumours that he had escaped to Scotland with Sir Thomas Broughton and hidden to avoid retribution.
After the battle, his land in Lancashire was forfeit to [[Stanley-494|Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby]]. Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Stanley,_1st_Earl_of_Derby&oldid=1006934362 (accessed February 18, 2021).
The aftermath of the Battle of Stoke, which crushed this rising, brought still further rewards for Stanley – notably the lands forfeited by Viscount Lovell, Sir Thomas Pilkington, and Sir Thomas Broughton in Lancashire and elsewhere.
Nicolson 1777 wished to "rectify a mistake" in the history: : [page 230] Sir Thomas Broughton escaped from that battle hither into Witherslack, where he lived a good while incognito, amongst those who had been his tenants, who were so kind unto him as privately to keep and maintain him, and who dying amongst them was buried by them, whose grave [[Fleming-889|Sir Daniel Fleming]] says in his time was to be seen there. === Thomas Broughton of Staffordshire (not part of family) === Not part of this family, but mentioned here for disambiguation because he is often confused with them. His WikiTree profile has errors as at June 2022. [[Broughton-372|Thomas Broughton]] was born around 1430 (estimated based on son being an adult in 1490). He was the son of John Broughton (in 1426 Lord of Broughton in Staffordshire, Charlton in Staffordshire, and Toftes in Warwickshire), who was descended from [[Vernon-605|Richard de Vernon]] via [[De_Napton_De_Broughton-1|Adam de Napton]] of Warwickshire. E Kimber, ''The Baronetage of England'', 1771, volume 2, page 182, https://books.google.fr/books?id=z6W35JBfgQAC&pg=PA182 He was alive in 1463 (3rd year of Edward IV). He married [[Young-42119|Margaret Young]] (daughter of John Young of Charnes, Staffordshire). They had four children: * Richard Broughton Esq. Married Margaret Sandford. Alive in 1490. * John Broughton. * Elizabeth Broughton. * Joan Broughton. === Robert Broughton, Armiger === Robert Broughton was born around 1410 (roughly estimated to match brother Thomas). He was the son of John Broughton of Broughton Tower. He was explicitly the brother of soldier Thomas Broughton ("frater Thomae Broughton militis"). He was an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armiger armiger]. He is noted as the father of Richard Broughton, which seems to have caused him to be confused with another Robert Broughton born much later, probably his grandson. === Robert Broughton Esq === Robert Broughton was born around 1485 (very roughly estimated based on 1561 birth of [[Broughton-1801|great grandson]]). His father was likely named Richard Broughton, son of Robert Broughton the armiger (which would give two Roberts with sons named Richard, hence they are sometimes mistaken for each other). He was an Esquire. He was the father of [[Broughton-75|Richard Broughton]]. It is somewhat suspicious that son Richard had no children named Robert, John, nor Thomas, which lends weight to the idea Robert's father was was named Richard. == Coat of Arms == [Note: I created the images below using [https://drawshield.net/ DrawShield.net], which are imperfect due to its limitations, but they're sufficiently illustrative.] The blazon of the Lancashire Broughtons is "Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second a cross of the field"William Camden, ''The Visitation of the county of Rutland in the year 1618-19'', 1870, page 29, https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00camd/page/28/mode/2up, which was conferred to Aliward de Broughton around 1160 by [[Lancaster-222|William de Lancaster]], and was a variation of William's own arms. Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Arms WilliamDeLancaster BaronOfKendall DiedCirca 1170.svg," Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Arms_WilliamDeLancaster_BaronOfKendall_DiedCirca_1170.svg&oldid=495387658 (accessed March 14, 2022). Many families in Lancashire share the same red bars and corner, with only the charge differing: * Broughton: A cross argent. * Copeland: A bendlet azure. * Derwentwater & Preston: A cinquefoil or. * Kirkby: A cross moline or. * Lancaster: A lion passant guardant or. The bars have been incorporated in to the modern flag of Westmorland. Wikipedia contributors, "Flag of Westmorland," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flag_of_Westmorland&oldid=1083051655 (accessed July 11, 2022). Around 1430 the same coat of arms was used by [[Broughton-41|Nicholas Broughton]] of Hemyock, Devon.Wikipedia contributors, "Devon heraldry," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Devon_heraldry&oldid=990503469 (accessed December 9, 2020).
Broughton of Hemioke: Argent, two bars and on a quarter (canton) gules a cross of the field
Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, pp.467-510
Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', 2011, 2nd edition, page 86, https://books.google.fr/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA86
[Philippe Lovel, widow of Sir John Dinham] married (2nd) before 24 March 1428/9 NICHOLAS BROUGHTON, Esq. He and his wife, Philippe, presented to the church of Hemyock, Devon in Feb. 1444/5. NICHOLAS BROUGHTON, Esq. was living 3 Nov. 1459. His wife, Philippe, died 15 May 1465.
Based on his name, Nicholas is likely a descendant of Nicholas de Broughton in Furness (1280-1345). Camden 1618 cites a quartered coat of arms for Broughton incorporating the arms and crest of five other families. They includes a crescent for cadency, indicating a second son.Wikipedia contributors, "Cadency," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cadency&oldid=1095234222 (accessed July 3, 2022). Camden doesn't say when they were granted, but presumably they were borne by Robert Broughton whom he describes as an armiger. Therefore, identifying the individual arms would give an indication of Robert's female ancestors. It is slightly suspicious that Camden doesn't identify them, as he does with other arms, which could indicate that they are obscure or less prestigious families, or at least not well known in Rutland. {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-3.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Broughton }} 1 BROUGHTON: Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second a cross of the field. It can be seen in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Broughton-75 a stained-glass window] dedicated to presumed descendant [[Broughton-944|Bishop William Grant Broughton (1788-1853)]]. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Thomson? }} 2 THOMSON?: Argent, a stag's head cabossed gules, a chief sable. Of Scottish origin. Thomson has a chief azure instead of sable. Wikipedia contributors, "Lord Lyon King of Arms," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lord_Lyon_King_of_Arms&oldid=1091872551 (accessed June 26, 2022).
Henry Thomson of Keillour, 1496–1512
Perke/Parke/Aparke has a buck instead of a stag, and no chief. Joseph Foster, ''Some feudal coats of arms from heraldic rolls 1298-1418'', 1902, page 195, https://archive.org/details/somefeudalcoats01fostgoog/page/n257/mode/1upWilliam Camden, ''The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623'', 1885, page 169, https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00inchit/page/169/mode/1up {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-2.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Weir? }} 3 WEIR?: Or, on a fess azure three mullets of the field. [[Weir-1044|William Weir]] of Stonebryes Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, had mullets argent instead of or. [[De_Napton_De_Broughton-1|Adam de Napton]] of Warwickshire, ancestor of the Staffordshire Broughtons, had three escalopes or instead of mullets. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-6.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Probably Greenway with mistaken trefoils }} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-5.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Greenway }} 4 GREENWAY: Argent, a chevron rompu between three trefoils slipped sable. GreenwayRobert Glover, ''The Visitacion of Staffordschire'', 1883, page 58, https://books.google.fr/books?id=ADsRAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA60
Argent, a chevron rompu between three crosses bottonée fitchée sable.
and Biddulph/Bidulf/BardolphJames Parker, ''A Glossary of Terms used in Heraldry'', 1894, "Chevron", https://www.drawshield.net/reference/parker/c/chevron.html, both of Staffordshire, have three crosses bottonée fitchée. I think Camden was looking at a bad copy and mistook the crosses for trefoils. John Broughton, Lord of Broughton in Staffordshire, was the son of [[Grenway-3|Eve Grenway]], heir of Richard Greenway. But why would the Broughtons of Lancashire have these arms? {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-8.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Copeland }} 5 COPELAND: Argent, two bars and a canton gules, over all a bend azure. A bend sable represents Copland"Armorial Index," in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge, (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1959), 397-414. British History Online, accessed July 3, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/cambs/pp397-414., so these must be the arms of Margaret Copeland, John Broughton's wife. Keeping the bend azure but with a canton sable, they are the arms of [[Boys-344|Roger de Boys]]Steen Clemmensen, ''Willement’s roll of arms'', 2008, page 43, http://www.armorial.dk/english/WIL_PreEd.pdf
argent two bars gules surmounted by a bend azure and a canton sable | Roger Boys, d.1419, Kt., of Farnham (Suf.) & Tolleshunt d'Arcy (Esx.). Member of several local commissions in East Anglia and steward of Thomas Duke of Gloucester from c.1377. He was cograntee of several manors and parcels during 1389-1391 with Robert Hotot. The bend is usually sable and the canton gules.
(aka Boyce), whose heir was his daughter [[Boys-275|Catherine Boys]] born Lincolnshire 1445. Considering the mistake made with Greenway above, I wonder if the writer was looking at an image that had been hatched to to indicate colour, and had accidentally swapped sable with azure, because it would make far more sense for the Thompson blazon to be azure and the Copeland blazon to be sable. In 1819, a variation of these arms were granted to William Taylor Copeland of Staffordshire (Or, two bars gules, on a bend azure three boar heads couped close argent langued gules, in chief three trefoils slipped vert). Pam Woolliscroft, ''Spode History Blog'', https://spodeabc.blogspot.com/p/c.html {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-4.png |align=l |size=m |caption=a sea dog }} Crest: STOURTON: A sea-dog's head gules, a crescent for difference. The sea dog, a scaled talbot hound, is unique to the [[Stourton-59|Stourton Baronets]] of Stourhead, Wiltshire, created 1448. Wikipedia contributors, "Hound (heraldry)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hound_(heraldry)&oldid=1014548188 (accessed June 26, 2022).Wikisource contributors, "Page:A Complete Guide to Heraldry.djvu/235," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Page:A_Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry.djvu/235&oldid=10729717 (accessed July 3, 2022). {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-7.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Broughton of Staffordshire }} In 1663, [[Broughton-364|Sir Brian Broughton]] of Broughton in Staffordshire had the same arms and crest (seadog) as the Lancashire Broughtons. However, his arms had been completely changed from an earlier design, "Gules, a chevron between three brockes argent"[page 59]. A brock is a badgerSampson Erdeswick, ''A Survey of Staffordshire'', 1844, page 111, https://books.google.fr/books?id=P8M9AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA111
Arms of Broughton: Gules, a chevron between three bears (or badgers) passant argent.
, and may indicate that the Staffordshire name Broughton was derived from "brock-tun", "badger-town". The badger arms persisted in America with [[Broughton-2279|Thomas Broughton]] born Boston 1656.New England Historic Genealogical Society, ''A Roll of Arms'', 1928-1980, number 109, https://www.americanheraldry.org/heraldry-in-the-usa/roll-of-early-american-arms/b
Broughton, Thomas | (Boston, 1656-1746) | Gules a chevron between three brocks [badgers] Argent
{{clear}} The Broughtons would likely have intermarried with other local families, so we might also expect to encounter: * Singleton of Broughton, Lancashire: Argent, three chevrons Gules between as many martlets sable. Crest: A demi antelope sable platée, crined and attired argent, pierced through the chest with a broken spear or, headed of the second, vulned guttée-de-sang.William Berry, ''Encyclopaedia Heraldica'', 1828, volume 2, page 799, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=e_lBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP799 * Langton of Broughton Tower: Argent three chevrons gules and a canton vair."Townships: Broughton," in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London: Victoria County History, 1912), 117-124. British History Online, accessed June 27, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp117-124 * Egremont (from whom Margaret Copeland descended): Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or.Wikipedia contributors, "Earl of Egremont," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earl_of_Egremont&oldid=1083291618 (accessed June 28, 2022). Note that Lysons claims that the Broughton arms went extinct in the time of Henry VI (1422-1471), but he is referring to the family of Great Broughton, 40 miles north of Broughton-in-Furness. Daniel Lysons, ''Magna Britannia: Cumberland'', 1816, page lxxx, https://books.google.fr/books?id=qxLnAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR80 == Sources ==

Browder Mine Disaster 1910

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[[Category: Kentucky, Mining Disasters]][[Category: Browder Mine Disaster, Browder, Kentucky, 1910]] [[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]] | '''Browder 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: 1 Feb 1910 * Location: [[:Category:Browder, Kentucky|Browder, Kentucky]] * Victims: 34 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== :Within a few minutes after the explosion the fans had sucked the shaft almost clear of deadly gases and rescue parties were able to descend and begin to dig through the wreckage. No fire followed the explosion and the ventilating apparatus was fortunately unharmed by the shock. :The rescue parties found a scene of destruction that left no doubt as to the fate of the men. First bodies recovered were in fairly good condition, the men having been smothered to death and not mangled by the explosion but as the party pushed on they found bodies so mutilated that they were unrecognizable. Cars and debris of all description had been tossed about by the explosion. The rescue party worked without interruption all night, while women, children and men formed to the darkness a shadowy ring which never left the mouth of the shaft. ===Results and Findings=== :This mine is reputed to be gaseous and black powder was taken into the mine areas where ventilation was poor. The black powder found an accumulation of gas and caused an explosion. :The evidence seems to point to an ignition of gas with the resuIting local explosion spread by the flame coming into contact with black powder. [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/browder_1910.pdf Final Findings], USMRA ===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;"|Alex Ray Bennett ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William Reno ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Peter Thomas Kelley ! 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;"|Matthew Lloyd ! 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;"|E. 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Eugene Cornette ! 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;"|Benjamin Leslie ! 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;"|Warner Johnson ! 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;"|Alexander Williams ! 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;"|Estill Browning ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James Mat Allen ! 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;"|Will M. Whitaker ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James L. Williams ! 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;"|J. Riley Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James Dudley Empson ! 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;"|Levy Duvall ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/browder_news_only.htm Browder Mine Disaster 1910], USMRA {{Clear}} ====Injured==== :Walter Williams :Sam Bard :Edgar Mitchell :Charles Williams :John O. Steel :Charles Whitney :James Whitney :Will Richardson :Columbus Jones :Sam Oates :Harris Borah :M. 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Browder's Church Cemetery

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'''The Browder's Church Cemetery In Madisonville, Hopkings County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Browder%27s_Church_Cemetery%2C_Madisonville%2C_Kentucky Browder's Church Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Browder's Church Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/73180/browder's-church-cemetery# Browder's Church Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/xmJ6cwAtHCT2hCQA6 The Browder's Church Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Browder's_Church_Cemetery|The Browder's Church Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Browder's_Church_Cemetery|The Browder's Church Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Brown (Elmer/Ellie and Sadie) Family Reunion

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Family Reunions]] Per a letter by [[Robinson-25367|Frances Eleanor (Robinson) Shinn]] in July 1990 - "The Brown Reunion was started in honor of, and in respect to, our grandparents--Ellsworth and Sadie Brown" This family reunion page is for descendants of [[Brown-62451|Elmer Ellsworth Brown]] and [[Taylor-42451|Sarah "Sadie" May Taylor]]. the reunion is held annually in Ohio, United States. In recent years it has been held in Baltimore, Ohio, United States. 2022 - Not scheduled. 2021 - Cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic :-( 2020 - Cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic :-( 2019 - July 28 - Hosted by [[Hiser-99|Mike Hiser]] and [[Shinn-1074|Margaret "Peggy" Ann (Shin) Hiser]] - Baltimore, Ohio ***** CANCELLED in 2019 DUE TO HEAT ***** 2018 July 29 - Hosted by [[Hiser-99|Mike Hiser]] and [[Shinn-1074|Margaret "Peggy" (Shin) Hiser]] - Baltimore, Ohio 2017 July 30 - Hosted by [[Hiser-99|Mike Hiser]] and [[Shinn-1074|Margaret "Peggy" (Shin) Hiser]] - Baltimore, Ohio 2019 Attendees: TO BE DOCUMENTED AFTER EVENT Descendants of [[Brown-62449|Ruth Alberta (Brown) Timmons]] and [[Timmons-903|Robert Lacey Timmons, Jr]]: Descendants of [[Brown-63726|Helen Gould (Brown) Greenlee]] and [[Greenlee-366|William John Greenlee]]: Descendants of [[Brown-63727|Paul Bryan Brown]] and [[Lovy-12|Mary Katherine Lovy]]: Descendants of [[Brown-63728|Lawson Emerson Brown]] and [[Hoffman-6184|Cora Luella Hoffman]]: Descendants of [[Brown-63729|Margaret Isabell (Brown) Robinson]] and [[Robinson-24312|William J Robinson]]: Descendants of [[Brown-35151|Francis Evelyn (Brown) Wilson]] and [[Wilson-24587|Harold LeRoy Wilson]]: Descendants of [[Brown-63730|James Arthur Brown]] and [[Karr-424|Phyllis Elizabeth Ann Karr]]: Descendants of [[Brown-73732|William H Brown]] and [[Houze-30|Eleanor G Houze]]: NONE 2018 Attendees: (67 identified as of 08/01/2018) Descendants of [[Brown-62449|Ruth Alberta (Brown) Timmons]] and [[Timmons-903|Robert Lacey Timmons, Jr]]: * [[Timmons-901|Jeff Timmons]] * [[Wahtola-4|Wendy (Wahtola) Timmons]] * [[Timmons-908|Jonathan "Jonny" Timmons]] * [[Timmons-904|Diane Timmons]] Descendants of [[Brown-63726|Helen Gould (Brown) Greenlee]] and [[Greenlee-366|William John Greenlee]]: NONE Descendants of [[Brown-63727|Paul Bryan Brown]] and [[Lovy-12|Mary Katherine Lovy]]: NONE Descendants of [[Brown-63728|Lawson Emerson Brown]] and [[Hoffman-6184|Cora Luella Hoffman]]: * [[Brown-78236|Lisa Brown]] Descendants of [[Brown-63729|Margaret Isabell (Brown) Robinson]] and [[Robinson-24312|William J Robinson]]: * [[Shinn-1074|Margaret "Peggy" (Shin) Hiser]] * [[Hiser-99|Mike Hiser]] * [[Hiser-101|Kevin Hiser]] * [[Unknown-414973|Allison (Unknown) Hiser]] * [[Hiser-|(Child 1 of Kevin and Allison) Hiser]] (need first name and/or age) * [[Hiser-|(Child 2 of Kevin and Allison) Hiser]] (need first name and/or age) * [[Snyder-9164|James Snyder]] * [[Meyer-10701|Denise (Meyer) Snyder]] Descendants of [[Brown-35151|Francis Evelyn (Brown) Wilson]] and [[Wilson-24587|Harold LeRoy Wilson]]: NONE Descendants of [[Brown-63730|James Arthur Brown]] and [[Karr-424|Phyllis Elizabeth Ann Karr]]: * [[Brown-69464|Deloris Maxine (Brown) Dunlap]] * [[Dunlap-2366|James Moore Dunlap]] * [[Dunlap-2375|Charles I Dunlap]] * [[Dunlap-2378|Greg Dunlap]] * [[Unknown-433814|Connie (Unknown) Dunlap]] * [[Kendall-5189|Zachary Kendall]] * [[Arnold-9992|John David Arnold]] * [[Unknown-433982|Sandy (Unknown) Arnold]] * [[Arnold-11425|Toni Ann (Arnold) Niggle]] * [[Niggel-10|Mike Niggel]] * [[Arnold-11426|John David Arnold, II]] * Margie (Fiance of John Arnold, II]] * [[Brown-69470|Madolin Alberta (Brown) Grinstead]] * [[Grinstead-347|Mike Grinstead]] * [[Grinstead-365|Jennifer (Grinstead) DeVilbiss]] * [[DeVilbiss-570|Greg Alan DeVilbiss]] * [[DeVilbiss-571|Sarah Louise (DeVilbiss) Davis]] * [[Davis-59124|Christopher Davis]] * [[Davis-|Jackson Davis]] (too young to enter into wikitree) * [[Grinstead-366|Timothy Michael Grinstead]] * [[Hanmer-142|Becky (Hanmer) Grinstead]] * [[Brown-69469|Judy (Brown) Willis]] * [[Willis-7826|Christy (Willis) Vandegrift]] * [[Vandegrift-218|Kenneth Vandegrift]] * [[Vandegrift-219|Alyssa Vandegrift]] * Friend of Alyssa Vandegrift * [[Vandegrift-220|Amber Vandegrift]] * [[Willis-7828|Mikayla Willis]] * [[Willis-7829|Alayna Willis]] * Boyfriend of Alayna Willis * [[Brown-69468|James "Jimmy" Brown]] * [[Brown-78288|Jodi (Brown) McGuire]] * [[McGuire-3660|Tim McGuire]] * [[McGuire-3661|Ryan McGuire]] * [[McGuire-3662|Zane McGuire]] * [[Brown-78289|James "Jimmy" Brown]] * [[Indermuhle-6|Carol (Indermuhle) Brown]] * [[Brown-78290|Corey Brown]] * [[Brown-78291|Courtney Brown]] * [[Brown-78292|Luke Brown]] * Friend of Luke Brown * [[Brown-69471|Pamela Jane (Brown) Stubs]] * [[Stubbs-2100|Kurt Stubbs]] * [[Stubbs-2105|Lisa (Stubbs) Shrieve]] * [[Shrieve-34|Ava Shrieve]] * [[Shrieve-35|Maddox Shrieve]] * [[Stubbs-2106|Kurt Stubbs, II]] * [[Unknown-433842|Dana (Unknown) Stubbs]] * [[Burghy-4|Vicki Burghy]] * Adam Saffell (boyfriend of Vicki) * [[Burghy-5|Randy James Burghy]] * [[Potts-3431|Laura (Potts) Burghy]] * [[Burghy-6|Parker Jayne Burghy]] * [[Robb-1542|Emilee Robb]] Descendants of [[Brown-73732|William H Brown]] and [[Houze-30|Eleanor G Houze]]: NONE

Brown County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Brown County, Minnesota]] == Brown County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Brown County, Minnesota project page! Brown County was officially organized by the U.S. Territorial Legislature on February 18, 1856 and is named after territorial councilor Joseph Renshaw Brown. The earliest pioneers included Germans, Norwegians, English, Irish, Luxembourgers, and Danes. Brown County is very proud of its historic roots and you will find history celebrated wherever you go."Welcome to Brown County!" Brown County of Minnesota. Accessed September 01, 2018. https://www.co.brown.mn.us/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Nicollet_County%2C_Minnesota|Nicollet County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Blue_Earth_County%2C_Minnesota|Blue Earth County (southeast)]] *[[Space:Watonwan_County%2C_Minnesota|Watonwan County (south)]] *[[Space:Cottonwood_County%2C_Minnesota|Cottonwood County (southwest)]] *[[Space:Redwood_County%2C_Minnesota|Redwood County (west)]] *[[Space:Renville_County%2C_Minnesota|Renville County (northwest)]] == Communities == === Cities === :Cobden :Comfrey (partial) :Evan :Hanska :New Ulm (county seat) :Sleepy Eye :Springfield === Townships === :Albin Township :Bashaw Township :Burnstown Township :Cottonwood Township :Eden Township :Home Township :Lake Hanska Township :Leavenworth Township :Linden Township :Milford Township :Mulligan Township :North Star Township :Prairieville Township :Sigel Township :Stark Township :Stately Township == Historic Landmarks == There are 38 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. :Bendixon-Schmid House :C. Berg's Hotel :Bjorneberg Garage :Boesch, Hummel, and Maltzahn Block :Chicago and North Western Depot :Chicago and North Western Railroad Depot :Bernard Fesenmaier House :Flandrau State Park CCC/WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources :Wanda Gág Childhood Home :Grand Hotel :Hermann Monument :Frederick W. Kiesling House :Kreitinger Garage :Lampert Lumber Company Line Yard :Liberal Union Hall :Gov. John Lind House :Melges Bakery :New Ulm Armory :New Ulm Commercial Historic District :New Ulm High School :New Ulm Oil Company Service Station :New Ulm Post Office :Nora Free Christian Church :Adolph C. Ochs House :Old Main, Dr. Martin Luther College :August Schell Brewing Company :Otto Schell House :Sleepy Eye Milling Company :W. W. Smith House :South Broadway Historic District :South German Street Historic District :St. Michael's School and Convent :Synsteby Site :Thormodson Barn :Turner Hall == Lakes == :Altermatt Lake: mostly in Leavenworth Township, but the southern tip is in Mulligan Township :Bachelor Lake: in Stark Township :Boise Lake: in Burnstown Township :Clear Lake: in Sigel Township :Gilman Lake: in Stark Township :Horseshoe Lake: in Milford Township :Juni Lake: in Sigel Township :Lake Cottonwood: in Cottonwood Township :Lake Hanska: eastern half is in Lake Hanska Township; western half is in Albin Township :Linden Lake: in Linden Township :Lone Tree Lake: in Eden Township :Omsrud Lake: in Lake Hanska Township :School Lake: in Sigel Township :Sleepy Eye Lake: in Home Township :Zanders Lake: mostly in Stark Township, but the eastern fifth is in Sigel Township == Records and Resources == *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Minnesota/Brown-County?id=county_1317 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Brown_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Brown County, Texas

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Welcome to Brown County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Image|file=Brown_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=adj counties. }} *[[:Category: Eastland County, Texas|Eastland County (North)]] *[[:Category: Comanche County, Texas|Comanche County (Northeast)]] *[[:Category: Mills County, Texas|Mills County (Southeast)]] *[[:Category: San Saba County, Texas|San Saba County (South)]] *[[:Category: McCulloch County, Texas|McCulloch County (Southwest)]] *[[:Category: Coleman County, Texas|Coleman County (West)]] *[[:Category: Callahan County, Texas|Callahan County (Northwest)]] ===History/Timeline=== ''' Formed From'''
*{{Blue|1856--Brown County was created 27 August 1856 from Comanche and Travis Counties}}. County seat: Brownwood {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-57.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Henry Stevenson Brown }} The county was named for [[Brown-78842|Henry Stevenson Brown]], (1793-1834), settler, trader, Indian fighter, of Madison County, Kentucky, b. March 8, 1793, the son of Caleb and Jemima (Stevenson) Brown. {{Image|file=Brown_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=St John's Episcopal Church. }} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb17 :'''1700-1800s''' Comanches of the Penateka band (Honey-Eaters or Wasps) plains people roamed the region (S Comanche band, who were mounted warriors and hunters of buffalo.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb17https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_County,_Texas :'''1721''' The Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo expedition is said to have passed through the county. ::The county was named for Henry Stevenson Brown, (1793-1834), early settler, trader, and Indian fighter, who was born in Madison County, Kentucky, on March 8, 1793, the son of Caleb and Jemima (Stevenson) Brown.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brown_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1723''' -- Spanish soldiers and Capt. Nicolás Flores y Valdez pursued Apaches to recover stolen horses and captives. :'''1838'''-- A group of Anglo-Americans, led by Capt. Henry Stevenson Brown entered the region to recover livestock stolen by Comanches. Land surveys were made in 1838. :'''1856''' Welcome W. Chandler of Mississippi, settled in valleys of Pecan Bayou and Jim Ned Creek.. :'''1856'''-- Brown County was created 27 August 1856 from Comanche and Travis Counties. County seat: Brownwood.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brown_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1858''' The county is organized. Brownwood is the county seat. :'''1860''' Conditions were not good to settle as there were Indians and outlaws harrassing original settlers had to resist Comanches who entered the region from the north at Mercer's Gap or from the west along Pecan Bayou, near Elkins. White desperados (outlaws) caused problems too :'''1875''' The Fort Worth-Brownwood stage was '''robbed five times in two months.''' Most of the crime was attributed to''' John Wesley Hardin and Gang'''. :'''1874''' Brown County citizens lynched suspected Hardin gang members at Comanche, and Hardin himself was forced to flee. :'''1870-1900'''- Citizens of the county developed a school system and centers of higher education. The first school in the county opened in 1860, when Judge Greenleaf Fisk, a large landowner, volunteered to teach the children. By the 1874–75 school term a number of communities maintained schools on a regular basis. Altogether, 514 pupils in the county were enrolled for the four-month term. Brownwood established its own school system in 1876, and other communities soon followed suit. :'''1880s''' Greenback party was active and was championed by two newspapers, the Investigator, published by Judge Charles H. Jenkins, and the Age of Reason, published by the Mikel brothers. :'''1879''' Oil is discovered on the H. M. Barnes farm near Grosvenor. {{Image|file=Brown_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1883 Jail. }}{{clear}} :'''1885- 1897''' The county had 2,000 students and 64 teachers in small rural schools and 1886 Texas Rangers kill two fence cutters in the ongoing battle between farmers and ranchers over fencing open range. :'''1880--1886 ''' - County ranchers joined the main cattle trail to Abilene and Dodge City in north Coleman County and fought with local farmers attempting to fence off their lands. These wars between ranchers and farmers over fencing of open range raged for several years. Volatile political affairs in the 1880s and 1890s. :'''1886''' The Texas Rangers killed two fence cutters. :'''1888''' The Presbyterians established '''Daniel Baker College,''' the county's first center of higher learning, Daniel Baker lost money. :'''1889''' Howard Payne College and Daniel Baker College are established in Brownwood. :'''1890'''s The Populists were supported by the Brownwood Bulletin, first published by J. H. Byrd and later by William H. Mayes. Pulitzer Prize author Katherine Ann Porter is born at Indian Creek. :'''1890''' in 1890. Development of the county accelerated with railways. :'''1892''' The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway is built to the county. :'''1895''' The Gulf, Colorado,Santa Fe Railway built into Brownwood. {{Image|file=Brown_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Santa Fe Railroad Station. }}{{clear}} :'''1903''' Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe line extends line to Menard. :1903 The county votes itself a dry county. Alcohol would not become legal again until the 1950s. :'''1909''' Boll weevil invades the county, destroying the cotton economy. :'''1917''' Production of oil begins, from the work of Jack Pippen at Brownwood. :'''1919''' The first large field begins producing from a depth of 1,100 feet (340 m) in 1919 near Cross Cut. :'''1926''' An oil boom follows the success of the '''White well''' on Jim Ned Creek; some 600 wells are drilled in several fields in the county during this time. :'''1938''' Lake Brownwood State Park opens to the public. :'''1940''' Work begins on Camp Bowie . :'''1943''' The first German prisoners of war arrive; many are members of Erwin Rommel's Afrika Corps., were well behaved https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Bowie :'''1953''' Howard Payne College and Daniel Baker College combine under the name Howard Payne College. :'''1991''' More than 50,561,000 barrels (8,038,600 m3) of oil had been taken from Brown County lands since 1917.

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===Government Offices=== Brown County has had four courthouses: 1858, 1876, 1884 and 1917http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Brownwood/Brown-County-Courthouse-Brownwood-Texas.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1858''' Pioneer settler Welcome William Chandler donated land for the first courthouse, a log cabin. The county moved the building twice, 1) two miles to the Billy Connell Farm, then to this site after Greenleaf Fisk’s donation of land for a new townsite resolved another 1868 dispute. '''2nd Courthouse, 1876''' A combination courthouse,jail was built in 1876, but survived only 4 years before it burned. '''3rd Courthouse, 1884''' {{Image|file=Brown_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=1884 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, 1917 -current''' Of NOTE: 1917 courthouse is a remodeled version of the 1884 one. According to The Courthouses of Texas book by Donald Dyal and Mavis Kelsey, the remodeling was so complete that only the '''vault was left untouched'''. {{Image|file=Brown_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1917 Renovation of the 1884 Courthouse }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb17 :Location - Brown County is near the geographic center of Texas bordered on the North by Eastland, on the West by Coleman, on the South by McCulloch and San Saba counties, and on the East by Comanche and Mills counties. :County center - 31°45' north latitude and 99°00' west longitude, 65 miles SE of Abilene. :Named for Capt. Henry Stevenson Brown, commander, Battle of Velasco; delegate to 1832 Convention. :Elevation over this rolling country -1,200 to 2,000 feet. :Soils - heavy loam to sand, clay, and shales :Size- 936 square miles. :Rivers/creeks -Pecan Bayou and tributaries. Colorado River is the S boundary of the county. :Temperature - in January is 33° F; the high in July is 96°. :Growing season lasts 242 days. :Rainfall - 27.42 inches annually :Irrigation - 6,000 acres irrigated. Agriculture yields $30.5 million annually-cattle, ''' Protected areas
*Lake Brownwood State Park - the park is located 16 miles northwest of Brownwood. Take State Highway 279 to Park Road 15, and then travel east on Park Road 15 for six miles. https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-brownwood https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb17 ===Demographics=== In 2000, 37,674 people resided in the county with a population density of 40 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 87.35% White, 4.01% Black or African American, 0.53% Native American, 0.37% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 6.07% from other races, and 1.66% from two or more races. About 15.38% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $30,974, and for a family was $37,725. Males had a median income of $30,169 versus $19,647 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,624. About 14.00% of families and 17.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.70% of those under age 18 and 12.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_County,_Texas '''Local Resources'''
*Oil *good farm land *Camp Bowie World War II training camp * hogs, sheep, goats, grain sorghums, wheat, and pecans. ''' Media'''
*News, TV: The Brownwood Bulletin is the local daily newspaper, an American Consolidated Media company that also serves media online through its website. Brown County is part of the Abilene/Sweetwater/Brownwood television media market. Area television stations include KRBC-TV, KTXS-TV, KXVA, KTAB-TV, and KIDU-LD.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_County,_Texas *Radio: Area radio stations include News/Talk 102.3 KXYL, which simulcasts on KXYL 1240 AM, Hot A/C "The Breeze" KQBZ 96.9, Country KOXE 101.3, Christian KPSM 99.3, KBUB 90.3, and Oldies KBWD 1380 AM. Blue Sky Entertainment manages KBNX - 97.9/103.9 SUNNY FM (70'S, 80'S and 90'S Music), KXXU - 104.3 KISS FM (Top 40 - Hit Music), KQMJ - 104.7 LA LEY (Mexican Regional Music), KSZX - 105.5 THE BULL (Country Music).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_County,_Texas '''Schools/Colleges/Universities'''
{{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} * [https://www.hputx.edu/our-story/daniel-baker-college/ Daniel Baker College] * [https://www.hputx.edu/ Howard Payne University] ===Towns=== *Cities **[[:Category:Bangs, Texas|Bangs]] **'''[[:Category:Brownwood, Texas|Brownwood]] (county seat)''' **[[:Category:Early, Texas|Early]] *Towns **[[:Category:Blanket, Texas|Blanket]] **[[:Category:Lake Brownwood, Texas|Lake Brownwood]] **[[:Category:Thunderbird Bay, Texas|Thunderbird Bay]] **[[:Category:Brookesmith, Texas|Brookesmith]] **[[:Category:Indian Creek, Texas|Indian Creek]] **[[:Category:May, Texas|May]] **[[:Category:Winchell, Texas|Winchell]] **[[:Category:Zephyr, Texas|Zephyr]] === Historical Census=== :1860 --- 244 — :1870 --- 544 123.0% :1880 --- 8,414 1,446.7% :1890 --- 11,421 35.7% :1900 --- 16,019 40.3% :1910 --- 22,935 43.2% :1920 --- 21,682 −5.5% :1930 --- 26,382 21.7% :1940 --- 25,924 −1.7% :1950 --- 28,607 10.3% :1960 --- 24,728 −13.6% :1970 --- 25,877 4.6% :1980 --- 33,057 27.7% :1990 --- 34,371 4.0% :2000 --- 37,674 9.6% :2010 --- 38,106 1.1% :Est. 2015 --- 37,896 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=r |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brown_County%2C_Texas%2C_Cemeteries List of Brown County Cemeteries Categories] ::'''Cemetery Space Pages''' *[[Space:Emison_Family_Cemetery|Emison Family Cemetery]] Space Page, Dean Anderson *[[Space:Loving_Family_Cemetery|Loving Family Cemetery]] Spage Page, Dean Anderson *[[Space:May_Cemetery|May Cemetery]] Space Page, Dean Anderson *[[Space:McDaniel_Cemetery|McDaniel Cemetery]] Spage Page, Dean Anderson *[[Space:Wolf_Valley_Cemetery|Wolf Valley Cemetery]] Space Page, Dean Anderson ===Sources=== *[http://browncountyhistory.org/ Brown County History] *[http://browncountytexasgenealogy.com/index.html Pecan Valley Genealogical Society] *[https://www.browncountymuseum.org/ Brown County Museum] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/brown/ Brown County Texas Genealogy Trails] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/brown-county/ Brown County, Texas Genealogy , History, and Facts] *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~txbrown/ Brown County TXGen Website] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb17 Brown County Texas State Historical Association] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2544 FindaGrave Brown County Cemeteries] *[http://browncountyhistory.org/cemeteries.html Cemeteries in Brown County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Brown/ListBrown.html Brown County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brown_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Lake Brownwood State Park|Lake Brownwood State Park]] * {{Wikidata|Q24260755|enwiki}}

Brown Family Australian Immigration History

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This is an attempt to compile the complete Australian immigration history for the ancestors of Robert Brown and Grace (Graham) Brown.

Brown Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Brown 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== Jones, Philip. ''Descendants of Henry Straight.'' Information on the Straight and Jones family trees. Compiled 2004, in Oakdale Twp., Monroe Co., WI.

Brown Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Brown Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Brown. === Famous and Creative Browns === * [[Brown-25|Harold Pitney Brown]] (1869-1932) worked with Thomas Edison to invent the electric chair. === Browns on WikiTree === Here is the current index of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BROWN_1.html Browns]. If your surname is Brown please join WikiTree. We will add you to this list by tomorrow morning. === Towns Named Brown === '''Brown's Town, Jamaica''' with a population of 6,762. It is a major market and road center in an agricultural region of Jamaica, an island nation. '''Brownstown, North Carolina''', is now a 'ghost town'. It was part of Davidson County. The town started in 1791. Browntown was a thriving community until the railroad passed them so eventually forcing it to be a ghost town.

Brown Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] In August/September 1808 in Hardin County, Kentucky, William Brown married Levina Bunch. Who were William Brown's parents and what is his heritage? He was a land-owner, apparently fairly wealthy according to his will. One of their son's, Joseph B. Brown, married Caroline Palmer around 1830-35. Joseph apparently died around 1849, where, when and why? Caroline Palmer, who were her parents and what is her heritage? These are my 3rd and 4th great grandparents. I can't seem to get past Hardin County, Kentucky.

Brown Family of Bibb County, Georgia Cemetery

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[[Category:Avondale Baptist Church Cemetery, Macon, Georgia]] [[Category:Bibb County, Georgia, Cemeteries]] ==Location and History== A nineteenth century cast iron fence surrounds the 30-square-feet Brown Family Cemetery situated on the current property of the Avondale Baptist Church in Bibb County, Georgia which is recorded as land lot 209, District 4, and built in 1942.Bibb County, Georgia Tax Assessor, Property Search. [https://qpublic.schneidercorp.com/Application.aspx?AppID=702&LayerID=11410&PageTypeID=4&PageID=4868&KeyValue=P1300071 Parcel Number P130-0071] Avondale Baptist Church. Accessed 14 July 2021. The cemetery is on the left side of the driveway, and approximately 78 feet in front of the gate to the [[Space:Avondale_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Macon%2C_Georgia | Avondale Baptist Church Cemetery]]. John T. Brown and his wife, Cynthia E. Brown, owned lot number 209 originally in Houston County, now in District four (4) of Bibb County, as well as the adjoining lot 208. Capt. John T. Brown died in 1868, and was buried in the family grave yard.The Weekly Sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1857-1873, [https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn85034028/1868-11-17/ed-1/seq-2/print/image_614x817_from_226,450_to_2102,2946/ November 17, 1868], Image 2. column 1, citing John T. Brown. Digital images: Georgia Historic Newspapers.USGenWeb, Bibb County, Georgia. Lewis, Valerie. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bibb/cemeteries/avon.txt Bibb County GA Cemetery Avondale Baptist Church]. Digital images: USGenWeb. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. Accessed 14 July 2021. Cynthia E. Brown set her hand and seal to her Last Will and Testament on the 23rd day of October 1883 bequeathing unto her daughter Ollalee S., wife of John L. Cherry, the portion of''' land known as the grave yard thirty feet square''', in addition to that which had been heretofore deeded to her consisting of 98 acres more or less and better known as the Pardue Place. She bequeathed to her other children, Henry C. Brown, Seymour M. Brown, and Veline B. Brown 60 acres each being part of the said lot No. 209.Bibb County Probate Volume C, Page 266-67, citng Cynthia E. Brown. Digital images: Familysearch.org [database with images] Film 005768090. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-F4RL?i=582&cc=1999178&cat=233048 image 583 of 749]. Accessed 14 July 2021. A deed conveying a right of way confirms the location of the Brown Family Cemetery. On the 13th of September 1787, Ollalee S. Cherry, of Bibb County, Georgia, conveyed unto the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Company of Georgia a tract or strip of land 100 feet wide the same being 50 feet on each side of the center line of said railroad said land to be used as a right of way containing three and one fifth acres, and bounding on the lands of Seymour M. Brown and Mrs. Margaret Flynn.Bibb County, Georgia Deeds, Book PP, Page 590, citing O. S. Cherry to Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Company. Digital images: Familysearch.org [database with images]. Film 008563412. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QP-ZCK9?i=337&cat=292084 image 338 of 411]. Accessed 14 July 2021. The 1869 [https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/cmf/id/51/rec/2 Bibb County District Map] shows Rutland, and South Western RR running through lots number 208 and 209. The railroad tracks run on the back property line of the current day Avondale Baptist Church. ==Internments== *Kenneth Allen (born 19 Dec 1855 - died 4 May 1859) son of J. T. and C. E. Brown * John T. Brown (born 8 Aug 1816 - died 10 Nov 1868) *Cynthia E. Brown (born 19 Apr 1820 - died 19 Feb 1885) *Julian E. Brown (born 3 July 1843 - died 12 Mar 1905) wife of V.B. Brown *V. B. Brown (born 25 Mar 1838 - 1 Jan 1907) *Henry Thomas Cherry (born 31 Mar 1883 - died 12 Nov 1969) *Nettie Emily Heard (born 5 Oct 1890 - died 23 Mar 1954) wife of Henry T. Cherry *Roger Johnston Cherry (born 13 Oct 1908 - died 13 Oct 1922) son of Mr & Mrs Henry T. Cherry *John Walter Cherry (born 22 Apr 1907 - died 5 Jul 1921) son of Mr & Mrs Henry T. Cherry * Ollalee S. Cherry (born 9 Aug 1858 - died 1 Nov 1902) wife of J. F. Cherry * George Brown Cherry (born Born 27 Aug 1889 - died 28 Jun 1891)Find a Grave, database and images, [[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92571526 memorial page for George Brown Cherry (27 Aug 1889–28 Jun 1891), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92571526, Maintained by M.T. researcher (contributor 47527061). Accessed 15 July 2021. ==Sources== See Also: *Find a Grave, database and images [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454837/brown-cemetery Brown Cemetery] Find A Grave ID 2454837. Accessed 15 July 2021.

Brown Family Tree

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Brown Family Tree== :This is a textual representation of a family tree of the Brown family descended from Rev. William Brown, born in Forgandenny in 1728, and his younger brother, Archibald Brown, also born in Forgandenny. The tree comprises a remarkable number of ministers of the Church of Scotland and, later, the Free Church of Scotland. It was created by an unknown researcher in the extended Fyfe family in around 1912-13.Anne Rosemary Fyfe, b.1912, is included but not Robert Duncan Fyfe, b.1913. Unfortunately dates are few and far between but the relationships are detailed and probably reliable. :''[Comments in square brackets and italics are not in the original.]'' :Hierarchical numbering, not in the original, follows the form: ::Roman numerals, I, II, III… ::Upper-case letters, A, B, C… ::Arabic numerals, 1, 2, 3… ::Lower-case Roman numerals, i, ii, iii… ::Lower-case letters, a, b, c… ::Arabic numerals in parenthesis, (1), (2), (3)… ::Lower-case letters in parenthesis, (a), (b), (c)… :Where numbering exists in the original, it is superseded by the above hierarchical scheme. :Citation Example: ::''[[Space:Brown Family Tree|Brown Family Tree]]'' created by an unknown researcher, probably in around 1812-13. :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brown Family Tree|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Notes == ==Synopsis== :'''Construction in progress''' :'''[[Brown-167477|Rev. William Brown]]''', born at Forgandenny in 1728. First minister of the Original Secession Church of the North. Minister of Craigdam, Aberdeenshire from 1752 till 1801. Married Christina Hay (Elgin). Died in 1801. Both buried at Old Deer. ::I. '''John Brown''', a doctor. Went abroad and died in early life. ::II. '''William Brown''' Proprietor and publisher of "Edinburgh Weekly Journal". m. Jess Wilson :::A. '''Christian Brown''' ::III. '''[[Brown-160659|Alexander Brown]]''' (1766-1848) Publisher. Lord Provost of Aberdeen. m. Catharine Chalmers (1770-1850) :::A. '''[[Brown-161198|William Brown]]''' Distributor of Stamps, Aberdeen. Twice married. :::m1. '''[[Burchell-588|Hannah Burchell]]''' ::::1. '''[[Brown-161445|Catharine Sarah Brown]]''' m. Rev. [[Burns-19622|Islay Burns]], D.D. Professor Free Church College, Glasgow (1817-1872) :::m2. '''[[Hendrie-235|Mary A Hendrie]]''' ::::1. '''[[Brown-167662|William Brown]]''' died aged 17 ''[another brother, [[Brown-167660|Alexander]], is missing from the family tree]'' ::::2. '''[[Brown-167734|Rev. Robert Brown-Borthwick]]''' Vicar of St. John's, Clapham and Compiler of "The Supplemental Tune and Hymn Book." m. '''[[Borthwick-864|Grace Borthwick]]''' of Borthwick Castle (Scotland). No family. ::::3. '''[[Brown-88729|Jane Susan Brown]]''' m. '''[[Jephson-157|Rev. Henry Jephson]]''' B.A. Rector of Ayot St. Peter, Herts. :::B. '''[[Brown-161046|Margaret Brown]]''' m. Rev. John Murray, D.D. North Parish and Free North Church, Aberdeen. ::::1. '''Andrew Murray''' (Lang & Co. Lima) ::::2. '''Catharine Murray''' ::::3. '''Margaret Murray''' ::::4. '''Isabella Murray''' :::C. '''[[Brown-161256|Alexander Brown]]''' (Australia) m. Margaret Chalmers (Cousin) :::D. '''[[Brown-44055|Rev. David Brown]]''' M.A. D.D. L.L.D (1803-1897). Principal of Free Church Vollege, Aberdeen, One of the Revisers of New Testament. m. '''[[Dyce-10|Catharine Dyce]]''' (Cousin) ::::1. '''[[Brown-44023|Margaret Dyce Brown]]''' m. '''[[Stewart-13150|Sir David Stewart]]''' D.L. L.L.D. of Banchory - Devenick. Twice Lord Provost of Aberdeen. ::::2. '''[[Brown-167824|Alexander Brown]]''' Indian Civil Service (died aged 21) ::::3. '''[[Brown-168086|David Dyce Brown]]''' M.A. M.D. Physician, London. m. [[Seton-571|Eliza Seton]] ::::4. '''Catharine Hannah Brown''' (Spinster, Aberdeen) ::::5. '''[[Brown-109184|Jane Charlotte Abercrombie Brown]]''' m. '''[[Fyfe-761|James Sloane Fyfe]]''' (Manila) ::::6. '''Meredith Jemima Brown''' Founder and Head of Shaftesbury Institute, London, the first Rowton House for Women. :::E. '''[[Brown-160657|Rev. Charles John Brown]]''' D.D. Free New North Church, Edinburgh. m. '''[[Wright-64535|Jane Bannatyne Wright]]''' ::::1. '''[[Brown-164884|Alexander Brown]]''' (Merchant, Liverpool) Twice married. m1. Jane Gordon ''[no issue]'' m2. Isabella Watt ::::''[missing offspring: John Wright, Margaret Innes, Catharine Chalmers, Charles John Jr., James William, Ross]]'' ::::2. '''[[Brown-164892|David Brown]]''' New South Wales m. J. Officer ::::3. '''[[Brown-164893|Andrew H. Brown]]''' Victoria m. C. Wight ::::4. '''[[Brown-164894|Robert W. Brown]]''' (Liverpool) m. A. Gallimore ::::5. '''[[Brown-164895|Jane E. Brown]]''' m. Dyson Weston (London) :::F. '''[[Brown-161259|Catharine Brown]]''' m. Rev. [[Thorburn-1076|Joseph Thorburn]] (Forglen Parish Church and Free Church) (and Inverness Free Church) ::::1. '''[[Thorburn-1093|Joseph Thorburn]]''' (Liverpool) m. [[Thorburn-1094|Christina Thorburn]] (Cousin) :::::i. '''[[Thorburn-1095|Eliza]]''' m. [[Mitchell-46209|A.C. Mitchell]] (Liverpool) ::::::a. '''Florence Mitchell''' ::::::b. '''Nora Mitchell''' ::::::c. '''Rhoda Mitchell''' ::::::d. '''Jean Mitchell''' ::::::e. '''Robert Mitchell''' ::::::f. '''Joseph Thorburn Mitchell''' :::::ii.-x. ''[yet to be completed]'' ::::2. '''Catharine Thorburn''' m. W.P. Wright (New York) (no family) ::::3. '''Alexander Brown Thorburn''' m. C.A. Wright (Chicago) ::::4. '''Robert K. Thorburn''' m. L.A. Lloyd ::::5. '''Thomas Thorburn''' (Liverpool) m. Ellen Marriott ::::6. '''William Thorburn''' (Died aged 6) ::::7. '''James David Thorburn''' m. Ruth Bushby ::::8. '''Agnes J. Bryden Thorburn''' m. Felix Denis (Havre) ::::9. '''Charlotte Chalmers Thorburn''' (Spinster) ::::10. '''Charles Thorburn''' (Died in early life) :::G. '''[[Brown-161260|Isabella Brown]]''' m. Rev. William Barclay (Auldearn Parish Church and Free Church) ::::1. '''Alexander Barclay''' ::::2. '''John Barclay''' ::::3. '''Charles Barclay''' ::IV. '''Isabella Brown''' m. James Ferguson of Kinmundy :::A. '''James Ferguson''' :::B. '''William Ferguson''' :::C. '''Thomas Ferguson''' :::D. '''Isabella Ferguson''' :::E. '''John Ferguson''' :::F. '''Alexander Ferguson''' ::V. '''[[Brown-167508|Catharine Brown]]''' m. [[Brown-167489|Alexander Brown]] (Cousin) :::A. '''William Brown''' (Farmer) Craig Udny. Bachelor :::B. '''James Brown''' (Chemist) Old Deer. Bachelor :::C. '''Archibald Brown''' (Farmer) Craig Udny. :::D. '''Alexander Brown''' Minister of Original Secession Church at Coupar Angus :::E. '''Isabella Ferguson Brown''' (Spinster) :::F. '''Catharine Brown''' m. James Keith (Chapelton, Ellon) :'''Archibald Brown''', born at Forgandenny. Settled as a farmer in Buchan about 1755. ::I. '''[[Brown-167489|Alexander Brown]]''' m. [[Brown-167508|Catharine Brown]] (Cousin) ::II. '''George Brown''' (Farmer, Udny) :::A. '''Mary Brown''' (Spinster) Died at Pitnamoon ::III. '''James Brown''' (Farmer in Buchan) ::IV. '''John Brown''' (Farmer) Auquhorthen, Aberdeenshire ''[sic, maybe Auquhirie or Auquharney?]'' ::V. '''Richard Brown''' (Farmer) Atholhill ::VI. '''Mrs Garden''' Tolquhin ''[sic, Tolquhon?]'' ::VII. '''Mrs Elmslie''' Mains of Barra ''[Aberdeenshire]'' ::VIII. '''Elizabeth Brown''' (Spinster)

Brown Family Tree Surname Index

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=== '''''Brown Family Tree''''' === '''Bilby''' [[Bilby-7|Steve]], [[Jones-11965|Tammy (Jones)]] '''Brown''' [[Brown-13165|Joan M.]], [[Dziengelewski-1|Julia (Dziengelewski)]], [[Brown-13166|Robert]] '''Dziengelewski''' [[Dziengelewski-1|Julia]] '''Jones''' [[Jones-11966|Brandon (Brad)]], [[Brown-13165|Joan (Brown)]], [[Jones-11967|Michael S.]], [[Jones-11211|Noel Duaine]], [[Jones-11965|Tammy M.]], [[Jones-11964|Terrie L.]] '''Wilkins''' [[Wilkins-652|Hailey]], [[Wilkins-653|Sarah]], [[Jones-11964|Terrie L. (Jones)]], [[Wilkins-655|Wade]], [[Wilkins-651|William Charles II (Charley)]], [[Wilkins-654|William Charles III (Billy)]]

Brown Fellowship Society Cemetery

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[[Category: Brown Fellowship Society Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina]] See the [[:Category:Brown_Fellowship_Society_Cemetery%2C_Charleston%2C_South_Carolina|Brown Fellowship Society Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Brown Fellowship Society Cemetery '''Address:''' Cunnington Ave., Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 32.81574, -79.94802 '''Information:''' Coming

Brown Fellowship Society Photos

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Photos to be added ===Templates=== Tag for photos: Photograph by [[Parker-11287| Kathleen Parker]] taken 8 January 2020 Source citation for gravestone: Monumental Inscription. United States. Brown Fellowship Society Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. 14 July 1891 (b. 15 May 1843) MCKINLAY, Sarah A GPS: 32.81629, -79.94768. Photograph by: Kathleen Parker: taken 9 February 2019. Source citation for newspaper obituary: “Henry Viohl Dies; Native of City”, obituary, The Charleston News and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina), 26 April 1956, p. 17, col. 2; image copy, NewsBank (http://ccpl.org: accessed 12 January 2020), America's Historical Newspapers: Charleston Current and Historical.

Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown == Sons of Thomas and Mary (Newhall) Brown of Lynn, Mass. 1628-1907, 1628-1915. * by [[Brown-45887|Cyrus Henry Brown]] (1829-1922) * published by The Everett Press Co., Boston, 1907 * (1907) 618 pages. (1915) Vol. 2, 611 pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1907) ::* https://archive.org/details/browngenealogyof00brow ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560602 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005726094 * Vol. 2 (1915) ::* https://archive.org/details/browngenealogyof03brow ::* https://archive.org/details/browngenealogyof02brow ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5WE2AAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560602 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005726094 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 (1907) ::* Preface ::* Abbreviations ::* Explanations ::* The Brown Genealogy ::* Appendix 1: Williams Family ::* Appendix 2: Thomas Brown's Will ::* Appendix 3: Deed from Thomas Brown, to his son Daniel ::* Appendix 4: Copy of Eleazer Brown's Will ::* Appendix 5: 19 Jun 1781. Meeting of the Governor & Council of Safety ::* Appendix 6: Christopher Brown's Will ::* Appendix 7: Sarah (Chapman) Brown's Will [widow of Ichabod Brown] ::* Appendix 8: First Baptist Church of No. Stonington, Conn. ::* Appendix 9: Second Baptist Church of No. Stonington, Conn. ::* Appendix 10: Third Baptist Church of No. Stonington, Conn. ::* Appendix 11: History of The First Baptist Church of Brookfield, N.Y. ::* Appendix 12: Eunice Turner: Line of Descent from Elder William Brewster ::* Appendix 13: Amos Brown, military record ::* Errata, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1tf07q09&view=1up&seq=645&skin=2021 Page 565]. ::* List of Illustration ::* Index, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1tf07q09&view=1up&seq=647&skin=2021 Page 567]. * Vol. 2 (1915) ::* Part 1 - Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown, sons of Thomas and Mary (Newhall) Brown, 1628-1915 ::* Preface ::* Abbreviations ::* Explanations ::* Introduction ::* The Brown Genealogy, of Rowley, Massachusetts, 1647-1915 ::* Appendix 1: Will of Captain Daniel Brown ::* Appendix 2: Will of Robert Brown, of Belchertown ::* Appendix 3: Will of Nathan Brown ::* Appendix 4: History of The First Baptist Church of Brookfield, N.Y. ::* Appendix: Groton, Conn., Town Records, Land Evidence, Deeds, etc. ::* Part 2 - Descendants of Charles Browne, Page 399 ::* Introduction ::* My Final Word ::* List of Illustration ::* Index to Part 1, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t8ff3st6t&view=1up&seq=651&skin=2021 Page 559]. ::* Index to Part 2, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t8ff3st6t&view=1up&seq=690&skin=2021 Page 598]. === Errata === * The first publishing of this book was a) missing several pages when originally printed and b) does not have information as completely as the 1915 edition. When possible, use the 1915 edition. * 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 === * Brown, Cyrus Henry. ''[[Space:Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown|Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown]]'' (Everett Press Co., Boston, 1907-1915) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Brown|Brown]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Brown, Cyrus Henry. ''[[Space:Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown|Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown]]'' (Everett Press Co., Boston, 1907-1915) Vol. , [ Page ].

Brown Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Southaven, Mississippi

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[[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Brown Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, located in Southaven, DeSoto County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Brown Missionary Baptist Church 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 [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::980 Stateline Road ::Southaven, MS 38671 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) === History === ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 0% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 0% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% of all marked graves ===To Do=== *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments===

Brownes of Bechworth Castle

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Surrey, Brown Name Study]] [[Category: Betchworth Castle, Brockham, Surrey]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] | [[Space: Surrey_Resources|Surrey Research Resources]] __TOC__ == Brownes of Bechworth Castle == The Ancestors of the Viscounts Montague; the Brownes of Horton-Kirby, Cubley, Bentley & Derby; the Cave-Brownes of Stretton & of Many Other Places in the Counties of Derby, Leicester, Northampton, Kent, Surrey, Sussex & Essex * by [[Yeatman-336|John Pym Yeatman]] (1830-1910) * published by the author, 1903 * [[Wikipedia: Betchworth_Castle]] * 238 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brownes of Bechworth Castle|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rKNCAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685615 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25057 === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Preface * Chapter I. Henry Browne, An Old Derbeian, 1760-1831 * Chapter II. The Brownes of Derby * Chapter III. The Rectors of Loughborough * Chapter IV. Bechworth Castle * Chapter V. Sir George Browne of Bechworth * Chapter VI. The Viscounts Montague * Chapter VII. Sir John Browne, Lord Mayor, 21 Edward IV. * Chapter VIII. On Some Unproven Branches * Chapter IX. The Brownes of Snelston * Chapter X. On The Early History of the Brownes of Derbyshire * Chapter XI. The Gresleys * Chapter XII. Of Other Gresley families * Chapter XIII. The Montgomeries of Cubley * Chapter XIV. The Albinis of the House of St. Sauveur * Chapter XV. The Origin of the Fitzherberts * Chapter XVI. The Fitzalans * Chapter XVII. The Abbot William of St. Florent * Chapter XVIII. The Knights of the Counts of Brittany * Chapter XIX. The Peverils === 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 === * Yeatman, John Pym. ''[[Space:Brownes of Bechworth Castle|Brownes of Bechworth Castle]]'' (1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Yeatman|Yeatman]])

Browning Cemetery, Gifford, Hampton, South Carolina

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[[Category:Browning Cemetery, Gifford, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ---- ===About=== '''''As of May 25, 2015 this page is up to date. There are 68 marked interments in this cemetery.''''' This free space page for the Browing Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Hickory Hill Road
Hampton, South Carolina, 29924
Gifford Hampton County South Carolina USA ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=69641&CScn=browning&CScntry=4&CSst=43& Find A Grave Page] *[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/BrowningCemetery/89404#cemetery_id=89404&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse Billion Graves page] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click to enlarge) |- |1||[[Crosby-1874|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1874|J Frank]]||1912-08-03||1963-04-10||51||||[[Image:Crosby-1874.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Stanley-4349|Crosby]]||[[Stanley-4349|Rosena (Stanley)]]||1922-10-29||2002-03-25||80||||[[Image:Crosby-1874.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Crosby-1891|Crosby, Jr]]||[[Crosby-1891|John 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|36||[[Kuecker-3|Kuecker]]||[[Kuecker-3|William]]||1924-08-29||1981-11-03||57||||[[Image:Kuecker-3.jpg|75px]] |- |37||[[Trowell-43|Kuecker]]||[[Trowell-43|Rebekah (Trowell)]]||1899-05-06||1982-11-12||83||||[[Image:Kuecker-3.jpg|75px]] |- |38||[[Laird-1038|Laird]]||[[Laird-1038|Ronald Lee]]||1947-01-07||2013-01-05||65||TSGT US Air Force, Vietnam||[[Image:Laird-1038.jpg|75px]] |- |39||[[Owen-3608|Owen]]||[[Owen-3608|Joseph Michael]]||1960-09-09||1979-03-21||19||||[[Image:Owen-3608.jpg|75px]] |- |40||[[Owen-3612|Owen]]||[[Owen-3612|William Medicus]]||1925-02-06||2007-10-21||82||MMCM US Navy WWII Vietnam||[[Image:Owen-3612.jpg|75px]] |- |41||[[Porcellini-1|Owen]]||[[Porcellini-1|May Antoinetta (Porcellini)]]||1928-08-21||2012-03-08||84||||[[Image:Porcellini-1.jpg|75px]] |- |42||[[Hadwin-51|Padgett]]||[[Hadwin-51|Inez (Hadwin)]]||1942-08-24||2012-11-12||70||||[[Image:Hadwin-51.jpg|75px]] |- |43||[[Rushing-414|Parnell-Kelly]]||[[Rushing-414|Elizabeth 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|52||[[Rushing-417|Rushing]]||[[Rushing-417|Jack Y]]||1929-07-20||2013-04-04||84||||[[Image:Rushing-417.jpg|75px]] |- |53||[[Arledge-153|Rushing]]||[[Arledge-153|Virginia (Arledge)]]||1931-02-11||2006-03-04||75||||[[Image:Rushing-417.jpg|75px]] |- |54||[[Trowell-44|Trowell]]||[[Trowell-44|John Wilbur]]||1940-06-25||1975-09-04||35||||[[Image:Trowell-44.jpg|75px]] |- |55||[[Trowell-45|Trowell]]||[[Trowell-45|Barbara Ann]]||1964-08-09||1964-08-09||00||Infant dau of John & Carol||[[Image:Trowell-45.jpg|75px]] |- |56||[[Trowell-46|Trowell, Jr]]||[[Trowell-46|John Richard]]||1901-10-25||1940-12-07||39||Cheif MM US Navy||[[Image:Trowell-46.jpg|75px]] |- |57||[[Trowell-47|Trowell]]||[[Trowell-47|Luda Irvine]]||1914-12-06||1917-08-05||03||||[[Image:Trowell-47.jpg|75px]] |- |58||[[Trowell-48|Trowell]]||[[Trowell-48|Susan Elizabeth]]||1906-08-12||1975-06-08||69||Dau of Mr & Mrs J R Trowell||[[Image:Trowell-48.jpg|75px]] |- |59||[[Googe-22|Williams]]||[[Googe-22|Mary Mahala (Googe)]]||1906-11-04||1989-01-26||83||||[[Image:Williams-33256.jpg|75px]] |- |60||[[Williams-33256|Williams, Sr]]||[[Williams-33256|Landy Holland]]||1904-07-01||1961-03-08||57||||[[Image:Williams-33256.jpg|75px]] |- |61||[[Williams-33257|Williams, Jr]]||[[Williams-33257|Landy Holland]]||1937-02-29||2009-02-22||72||||[[Image:Williams-33257.jpg|75px]] |- |62||[[Williams-33262|Williams]]||[[Williams-33262|Malcolm Henry]]||1934-03-08||2007-05-04||73||SN US Navy||[[Image:Williams-33262.jpg|75px]] |- |63||[[Williams-33264|Williams]]||[[Williams-33264|Dorothy]]||1925-12-16||1980||55||||[[Image:Williams-33264.jpg|75px]] |- |64||[[Youmans-348|Youmans]]||[[Youmans-348|Medicus O]]||1848-10-18||1904-07-13||56||||[[Image:Youmans-348.jpg|75px]] |- |65||[[Bowers-3411|Youmans]]||[[Bowers-3411|Abbigail P (Bowers)]]||1852-08-13||1916-08-24||64||||[[Image:Bowers-3411.jpg|75px]] |- |66||[[Youmans-349|Youmans]]||[[Youmans-349|Infant Daughter]]||1874-05-16||1874-05-16||00||Dau of MO & AP 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Browning Family

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==History of the Browning Family in Washington County, Ohio== JOHN DANA BROWNING, a successful liveryman of Belpre, Ohio, was born January 5, 1856, in Belpre and is a son of Alexander H. and Augusta (Stone) Browning. His great-grandfather William Browning, came from Massachusetts to Marietta in 1789, and later settled in Belpre, where he lived until his death, in 1823. He married Abigail Putnam, daughter of Gen. Rufus Putnam, and they were the parents of four children, of whom three grew to maturity, namely: William R., grandfather of John Dana; George; and Samuel M. William R. Browning married Sophia Barker, of Washington County, Ohio. Unto this union the following children were born, namely: William; Joseph; Abigail and Cynthia, both of whom died unmarried: Alexander H.; Sophia, who married Melvin H, Clark; and R. P. Alexander H. Browning was born and reared in Belpre, where he carried on farming and merchandising for many years. He was the original owner of the land on which the village of Belpre is platted. He also operated a mill for some time. He died in April, 1873, and his wife survived him until October, 1884. John Dana Browning was reared on his father's farm and obtained the greater part of his mental training in the common schools of Belpre township. He also attended Oberlin College. In early days he assisted his father on the farm, and afterward engaged in business in Belpre, where he continued for five years. He disposed of his stock and again farmed for three years, at the same time having the contract for carrying the mail to and from the depot. He fulfilled this contract for a period of six and a half years, and upon its expiration in 1899 engaged in the livery and feed stable business in Belpre. He has since continued in this line and enjoys a liberal patronage. January 31, 1884. Mr. Browning was united in marriage with Mary F. Ryan, a daughter of James Ryan, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, by whom he has four children, namely : Laura N. ; Julia M. ; Frank R. ; and Mary L. Religiously the family are Congregationalists. The subject of this sketch is a Republican in politics and fraternally he is a member of the Knights of Pythias, of which he is past chancellor. Quoted from page 1196 of ''History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio, and representative citizens'', Martin Andrews, 1902 [https://archive.org/details/historyofmariett00andr/page/1196 archived link.]

Browning Name Study

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[[Category:Browning Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Browning Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Browning Browning] 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 Browning 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 Browning's), by time period (18th Century Browning's), or by topic (Browning DNA, Browning Occupations, Browning 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 Browning 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: [[Gilbert-9440|Liza O’Neil]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Browning}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrown00brow_0 * * ==Membership== * [[Browning-7407|Kristin Browning Patterson]] * [[Lee-31135|Lois Lee Peterson]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Brownlow Name Study

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[[Category:Brownlow Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Brownlow Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brownlow Brownlow] 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 Brownlow 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 Brownlow's), by time period (18th Century Brownlow's), or by topic (Brownlow DNA, Brownlow Occupations, Brownlow 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 Brownlow 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: [[Edwards-28993|Jason Lee Edwards]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Brownlow}} 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== * [[Willhite-329|Catherine (Willhite) V]] * *

BROWNSCHLAIGLE Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Pages to be Deleted]] Invalid study in all caps and only 4 profiles in WikiTree with the surname. PM is inactive since 2016.

Brownsville, Oregon One Place Study

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== Brownsville, Oregon One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Brownsville, Oregon|category=Brownsville, Oregon One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[https://www.ci.brownsville.or.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q1925181|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brownsville, Oregon One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Oregon :'''County:''' Linn :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.393333, -122.983611 :'''Elevation:''' 101.0 m or 331.4 feet ===History=== Brownsville is the third oldest town in Oregon. The first settlers in the vicinity were [[Courtney-1128|John R. Courtney]], [[Hutchins-4769|Isaac Hutchins]], [[Osborn-5357|Josiah Osborne]], [[Findley-1864|William Findley]], [[Walter-8207|Elias Walters]] and Austin Walters, who arrived variously in the fall of 1845 and the spring of 1846. In the fall of 1846 came [[Blakeley-341|James Blakeley]], his uncle [[Brown-70461|Hugh Leeper Brown]], [[Keeney-576|Jonathan Keeney]] and [[Finley-2095|Richard Chism Finley]]. [[Kirk-3917|Alexander Kirk]] and his son, [[Kirk-3925|William Riley Kirk]], arrived in the spring of 1847. http://www.linncountyroots.com/Towns/Brownsville.htm Alexander Kirk set up a ferry across the Calapooia River, consisting of a stout rope, in 1847. During his frequent absences his wife [[Sweeten-89|Sarah (Sweeten) Kirk]] operated the ferry. The south side of the Calapooia was settled first. Around that time the settlement was known simply as Calapooia, and at times the place was referred to as Kirk's Ferry. A post office for Calapooia was established in 1850. James Blakeley settled a claim on which part of the town of Brownsville now stands and built the first house in 1846. In the spring of 1853 he laid out the town, hiring [[White-75718|Luther White]] to do the surveying. Hugh Leeper Brown started a store, presumably on the north side. Brown's claim was one mile east of town. [[Spalding-395|Rev. Henry Harmon Spalding]], in the aftermath of the massacre at the Whitman Mission, had been compelled to leave that area, and brought with him his two motherless girls, who were survivors. He sought a new mission field near Brownsville, but, finding that disease had decimated the local natives, and all the good land taken up, he had decided to leave. The Browns and Blakeley persuaded Spalding to stay, and shifted their claim lines enough to make room for Rev. Spalding. His daughter [[Spalding-396|Eliza Spalding]] married [[Warren-14246|Andrew Jackson Warren]]. A bridge over the river was built in 1856. In 1860 a woolen mill was set up on the north side. The mill hands who worked there formed a settlement which was called Amelia, for [[Spalding-399|Amelia Spalding]], the daughter of Rev. Henry Harmon Spalding. who married the son of Hugh Leeper Brown. The name Amelia, however, did not stick because the Browns had precedence. Ill feeling between north and south Brownsville developed about this time. The north side had the industry, the woolen mill, a tannery, and a planing mill. A narrow-gauge railroad came through in 1880. The station was built on the north side. The south side had no industry; it was more residential. But it gave the name to the entire community, from Hugh Leeper Brown, one of the original settlers of the south side.History of Brownsville, memories of Hermon Linn Robe, transcribed 1957 by his son Stanley Linn Robe, manuscript in the handwriting of Stanley Linn Robe, in possession of his daughter Margaret Robe Summitt of Everett, Washington. North Brownsville was surveyed in 1863. Blakeley platted the town in 1864. In 1874 North Brownsville was incorporated, and Brownsville in 1876. They were incorporated as a unit in 1895. North and South Brownsville continued to maintain a separate identity in other ways. Each side had its own high school until around 1917 or so. Until around 1920 there were separate grade schools with their corresponding districts. The post office, which originally belonged to the south side, was moved to the north side in 1885 or so. For a long time the rest of the community called the mill settlement Dogtown, in derision. It in turn called South Brownsville "Lickskillet." These terms were based on the wards, the political divisions of the community, South Brownsville, East Brownsville, and Depot Town. The Calapooia valley between Brownsville and Crawfordsville was called in derision Gougers' Neck. The prairie people had to travel up there to buy their lumber and fenceposts. Of course they had to pay for them and the Calapooia valley people called their country Poverty Flat. For some reason, Ash Swale, a community to the northwest of Brownsville, was called Sodom. In Brownsville itself, rivalry and competition between the two sides of the river did not reach any really organized form. The boys from the south side would not accept one from the north; he was an outsider. Rivalry was more in evidence in conversation and in the pranks that members of one side played on members of the other.History of Brownsville, memories of Hermon Linn Robe, transcribed 1957 by his son Stanley Linn Robe, manuscript in the handwriting of Stanley Linn Robe, in possession of his daughter Margaret Robe Summitt of Everett, Washington. The Linn County Pioneer Association was formed in 1887 to plan a reunion for homesteaders in Linn County.https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/linn_county_pioneer_picnic/#.Y1c9kXbMJEY Annual events since then have been the Linn County Pioneer Picnic and the Pioneer Parade in Brownsville. The first Pioneer Picnic was held Sept. 1, 1887 east of Crawfordsville. ===Population=== The 1880 U. S. Census lists 143 inhabitants of Brownsville and 307 in North Brownsville; Amelia was not differentiated. In the 1890 U. S. Census, Brownsville had a population of 580, probably a combined total of Brownsville and North Brownsville. 1900 Census: all of Brownsville is listed with a population of 698. 1910 Census: Brownsville's population was 919. 1920 Census: Brownsville's population was 763 1930 Census: Brownsville's population was 746 1940 Census: Brownsville's population was 784 http://www.linncountyroots.com/Towns/Brownsville.htm ==Research Resources== Linn County Historical Museum in Brownsville https://linnparks.com/museums/linn-county-historical-museum/ ==Sources==

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List of resources that I find helpful. Linked into Sources where appropriate. === Family Genealogies === * '''Baer:''' Baer, Willis Nissley, ''[[Space:The genealogy of Henry Baer of Leacock, Pennsylvania|The genealogy of Henry Baer of Leacock, Pennsylvania]]'' (Allentown, PA, Schlechter's Publishers, 1955) * '''Beckley:''' Sheppard, Caroline Beckley Clark, ''[[Space:The descendants of Richard Beckley of Wethersfield, Connecticut|The descendants of Richard Beckley of Wethersfield, Connecticut]]'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1948) * '''Bronson:''' Bronson, Charles Cook, ''[[Space:History of Tallmadge and the Western Reserve|History of Tallmadge and the Western Reserve]]'' (Tallmadge Historical Society, 1880) * '''Bronson:''' Sibley, Harriet (Bronson), ''[[Space:Bronson lineage 1636-1917: ancestors and descendants of Captain William Bronson of the Revolutionary War, and Other Ancestral Lines|Bronson lineage 1636-1917: ancestors and descendants of Captain William Bronson of the Revolutionary War, and Other Ancestral Lines]]'' (1917) * '''Brubacher:''' Brubacher, Jacob N., ''[[Space:The Brubacher Genealogy in America|The Brubacher Genealogy in America]]'' (Mennonite Publishing Company, 1884) * '''Brubaker:''' Gibble, Phares Brubaker, ''[[Space:History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America|History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America]]'' (The Eastern Pennsylvania Brubaker Association, Ephrata, PA., 1951) * '''Brubaker:''' Brubaker, Frederic Leon, ''[[Space:History and genealogy of the Jacob Sherk Brubaker family|History and genealogy of the Jacob Sherk Brubaker family]]'' (Middleburg, PA., 1961) * '''Clem:''' Denniston, Elmer L., ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families|Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families]]'' (Harrisburg PA., 1939) * '''Copeland:''' Copeland, Warren T., ''[[Space:The Copeland family: a Copeland genealogy|The Copeland family: a Copeland genealogy]]'' (Rutland, VT, 1937) * '''Darrow:''' Miller, Janis H., ''[[Space:George Darrow of New London, Connecticut and his Descendants|George Darrow of New London, Connecticut and his Descendants]]'' (Washington, D.C., 1960) * '''Denniston:''' Denniston, Elmer L., ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families|Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families]]'' (Harrisburg PA., 1939) * '''Eberly:''' Eberly, David G., ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America|History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America]]'' (1928) * '''Eby:''' Eby, Jacob, ''[[Space:A Brief Record of the Ebys|A Brief Record of the Ebys]]'' (Lancaster, PA, 1923) * '''Eby:''' Eby, Ezra E., ''[[Space:A biographical history of the Eby family|A biographical history of the Eby family]]'' (Hett & Eby, Berlin, Ontario, Canada, 1889) * '''Elting:''' Heidgerd, William, ''[[Space:A study of the Elting family|A study of the Elting family]]'' (New Paltz, New York, 1955) * '''Englar:''' Barnes, Vivian Englar, ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Englar family|Genealogy of the Englar family]]'' (The Carroll Record Print, Taneytown, MD, 1929) * '''Ferris:''' Ferris, M. Frances, ''[[Space:Ferris genealogy: ancestors and descendants of Nathaniel Ferris, 1746-1823, of Greenwich, Conn.|Ferris genealogy: ancestors and descendants of Nathaniel Ferris, 1746-1823, of Greenwich, Conn.]]'' (Syracuse NY, 1956) * '''Finney:''' Clark, Franklin C., ''[[Space:The Bristol branch of The Finney Family|The Bristol branch of The Finney Family]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1906) * '''Galpin:''' Galpin, William Freeman ''[[Space:The Galpin family in America|The Galpin family in America]]'' (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1955) * '''Grove:''' Denniston, Elmer L., ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families|Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families]]'' (Harrisburg PA., 1939) * '''Hardenbergh:''' Miller, Myrtle Hardenbergh, ''[[Space:The Hardenberg family; a genealogical compilation|The Hardenberg family; a genealogical compilation]]'' (New York, 1958) * '''Herr:''' Herr, Theodore Witmer, ''[[Space:Genealogical record of Reverend Hans Herr and his direct lineal descendants|Genealogical record of Reverend Hans Herr and his direct lineal descendants]]'' (Lancaster, PA, 1908) * '''Hollcroft''' Hollcroft, Donald Avon, ''[[Space:Family History of John Hollcroft|Family History of John Hollcroft]]'' (Morgantown, IN. 1994, revised 2006) * '''Hunt:''' Seaman, W. Millard, ''[[Space: Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy|Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy]]'' (Indianapolis, IN 1957) * '''Katzenmeier:''' Katzenmeier, Lawrence Harvey, "[[Space: Geneology of the Katzenmaier family|Geneology of the Katzenmaier family]]" (Prairie Printers, Colby, Kansas 1963) * '''King:''' King, Sylvester Morgan ''[[Space: King Family A Brief Genealogical History of Dr. Robert King, a Settler of Branford, Berkshire Co., Mass., And the Descendants of his Son, Capt. Dr. Robert King, of Sandisfield, Berkshire Co., Mass.|King Family A Brief Genealogical History of Dr. Robert King, a Settler of Branford, Berkshire Co., Mass., And the Descendants of his Son, Capt. Dr. Robert King, of Sandisfield, Berkshire Co., Mass.]]'' (Anderson & Robb, Albia, Iowa, 1883) * '''Landis:''' Landis, D. B., ''[[Space:The Landis family of Lancaster County|The Landis family of Lancaster County]]'' (Lancaster, PA, Landis, D. B., 1888) * '''Landis:''' Landis, Ira D. ''[[Space:The Landis family book|The Landis family book]]'' (Lancaster, PA, 1950) * '''Meigs:''' Wilcox, R. Webb., ''[[Space:Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families|Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families]]'' (New York: National Historical Society, 1938) * '''Mishler:''' Mishler, John Milton, ''[[Space:History of Mishler Families and their Descendants|History of Mishler Families and their Descendants]]'' () * '''Montgomery:''' Montgomery, David B., ''[[Space:A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants|A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants]]'' (J. P. Cox, Owensville, Indiana, 1903) * '''Newton:''' Cott, Charles M., ''[[Space:History of the Newton and Oviatt Families|History of the Newton and Oviatt Families]]'' (Columbia, Ohio, 1875) * '''Oviatt:''' Cott, Charles M., ''[[Space:History of the Newton and Oviatt Families|History of the Newton and Oviatt Families]]'' (Columbia, Ohio, 1875) * '''Ream:''' Denniston, Elmer L., ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families|Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families]]'' (Harrisburg PA., 1939) * '''Roop:''' Englar, Herbert G., ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Roop family|Genealogy of the Roop family]]'' (The Times Printing Company, Westminster, MD, 1931) * '''Royer:''' Francis, Jay Gottwals, ''[[Space:Genealogical records of the Royer family in America|Genealogical records of the Royer family in America]]'' (Lebanon, PA 1928) * '''Schoonmaker:''' Heidgerd, Ruth P, and William Heidgerd. ''[[Space:Schoonmakers in the Hudson Valley|Schoonmakers in the Hudson Valley]]'' (New Paltz, N.Y., 1951) * '''Seaman:''' Seaman, W. Millard, ''[[Space: Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy|Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy]]'' (Indianapolis, IN 1957) * '''Sellers:''' Sellers, Edwin Jaquett, ''[[Space:Sellers family of Pennsylvania, and allied families|Sellers family of Pennsylvania, and allied families]]'' (Press of Allen, Lane & Scott, Philadelphia, 1925) * '''Stafford:''' Henderson, Cornelia Wearn, ''[[Space:The Descendants of James Stafford|The Descendants of James Stafford]]'' (self-published, 1957) * '''Stafford:''' Stafford, George Mason Graham, ''[[Space:General Leroy Stafford: his forebears and descendants|General Leroy Stafford: his forebears and descendants]]'' (Pelican Publishing, New Orleans, LA, 1943) * '''Stafford:''' Stafford, Ernest N., ''[[Space:Laban Stafford, his Ancestors and Descendants - A Genealogy|Laban Stafford, his Ancestors and Descendants - A Genealogy]]'' (1962) * '''Stukey:''' Denniston, Elmer L., ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families|Genealogy of the Stukey, Ream, Grove, Clem, and Denniston families]]'' (Harrisburg PA., 1939) * '''Van Schaick:''' Van Scoyoc, Melwood W., ''[[Space:Descendants of Cornelis Aertsen Van Schaick|Descendants of Cornelis Aertsen Van Schaick]]'' (Serbin Printing, Sarasota, FL, 1986) * '''Weatherby:''' Weatherby, George W., ''[[Space:Weatherby 1682-1936|Weatherby 1682-1936]]'' (Chicago, IL, 1936) * '''Webb:''' Wilcox, R. Webb., ''[[Space:Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families|Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families]]'' (New York: National Historical Society, 1938) * '''Wenger:''' Wenger, Jonas G., ''[[Space:History of the descendants of Christian Wenger|History of the descendants of Christian Wenger]]'' (Elkhart, IN, Mennonite Publishing Company, 1903) * '''Whittelsey:''' Whittelsey, Charles Barney, ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Whittelsey-Whittlesey family|Genealogy of the Whittelsey-Whittlesey family]]'' (C. B. Whittelsey, Hartford, CT, 1898) * '''Wilcoxson-Wilcox:''' Wilcox, R. Webb., ''[[Space:Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families|Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families]]'' (New York: National Historical Society, 1938) * '''Wilcoxson-Wilcox:''' Wilcox, R. Webb., ''[[Space:Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families|Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families]]'' (New York: National Historical Society, 1938) * '''Wolcott:''' Wolcott, John Benjamin, ''[[Space:Wolcott immigrants: and their early descendants|Wolcott immigrants: and their early descendants]]'' (Society of the Descendants of Henry Wolcott, Rochester, Washington, 2002) * '''Wright:''' Seaman, W. Millard, ''[[Space: Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy|Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy]]'' (Indianapolis, IN 1957) * '''Wright:''' Lawrence, Walter William, ''[[Space:The Wrights of Colonial Connecticut|The Wrights of colonial Connecticut]]'' (Baton Rouge, LA, 1991) https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/7518088/person/24224441202/media/f00c06cf-2af2-4612-bfdc-61f65e93ef90?_phsrc=JmU2&usePUBJs=true&galleryindex=1&albums=pg&showGalleryAlbums=true&tab=0&pid=24224441202&sort=-created

Brubaker pre-1500 Work

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The goal of this project is to find sources for [[Harlow-2146|Richard Harlow]]. On this page, anyone can participate ==Richard Harlow== ==Biography== Richard Harlow/Harlew was born probably in London, England before 1500. He married [[Unknown-520236|Johan (Joanne?)]], Joan. :Johan, widow of Richard Harlow and subsequently wife of John Hardy, in her will pr. 1544 (P.C.C. 12, Pynnyng) directs that her executors shall pay “to Willyam Billingesley and Elizabeth, his wife, the daughter of my sonne, Willm. Harlow deceased whiles he lived citizen and grocer of London the two hundreth mcrcs sterling which John Hardy my laste husband charged me to pay." The will of the above Richard Harlow, grocer, was pr. 1505 (P.C.C. 41, Holgrave), and that of John Hardy, haberdasher, 1540 (P.C.C. 14, Alenger) [1] ==Children== Richard Harlow and his wife Joan (Johan) had children: #[[Harlow-2147|William Harlow]] (before 1500-will 1553) London, England. He had daughter [[Harlow-2148|Elizabeth Harlow]] who married William Billingsley ==Death== He passed away in 1505. His wife then married [[Hardy-3667|John Hardy]]. ==Will== Title: Will of Richard Harlywes, Grocer of London Item number: 2752087 Catalogue reference: PROB 11/14/698 The National Archives https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D972372 ==Sources== ↑ Visitation of London, 1568: With Additional Pedigrees, 1569-90, the Arms of the City Companies, and a London Subsidy Roll, 1589; Publications of the Harleian Society; Volumes 109-110; Robert Cooke; Curators: Hugh Stanford London, Sophia Wyndham Bates Harbin Rawlins; Editor Harleian Society, 1963; original found at University of Michigan; 194 pages: Page 70 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/Space:Brubaker_pre-1500_Work, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3773120 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bruce Codère To-Do List

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Bruce Cranstoun Welch & Frances Emily Brown Marriage details

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Births, Deaths & Marriages New Zealand Marriage cert 1927/5613 :Bride: [[Brown-39681|Frances Emily Brown]] :Groom: [[Welch-3428|Bruce Cranstoun Welch]]

Bruce Lee Richardson's Funeral

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Bruce Lee, my son passed away at the tender age of 23. The last thing he asked me to do in this life is to do his Genealogy. I don't know why, he didn't like it and he refused to understand it. He would say, "But Mom their all dead, and you can't even change the dates" He was my "Golden Boy" This is his Genealogy profile page.

Bruce of Annandale - Clackmannan, Relationship Theories

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'''[[Bruce of Annandale-Clackmannan Relationship Theories]]'''
---- :'''Feel free to add notes, thoughts, ideas, sources, comments. ---- :The parentage of '''[[Bruce-2101|Thomas Bruce, 1st of Clackmannan]]''', apparently '''born about 1318''', died circa 1348, has been the subject of many theories and discussions. Just lately, I noticed that the '''[http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/bruce-of-clackmannan Red Book of Scotland]''' has a blog on their site naming the four possiblities below. '''Scots Peerage''' is on the fence and names three, including a natural son who was created Earl of Ross. Electric Scotland names two. :I will probably have biros, knives, arrows, bombs and torpedos aimed at me by our WT "cite proper sources" afficionados for mentioning this but, Stirnet also picks two, the above mentioned Earl of Ross and John, listed below and the Clan MacFarlane website favours Edward, Earl of Carrick. :I myself, would like to try to settle this discussion once and for all. '''Presently linked to this father on WikiTree.''' #[[Bruce-393|Sir Robert of Liddsdale]] son of King Robert 1, d 1332. Red Book of Scotland says he '''died in 1333 at Hallidon Hill.''' and not at Dupplin Moor in 1332. '''Possible Father's.''' *#[[Brus-98|Thomas Bruce]] brother of King Robert 1, married Helen or Mary Erskine, d 1307, with brother Alexander. '''Red Book of Scotland's favourite''', but if he '''died in 1307'''... then he can't be the father. Some sources say his son, Thomas was the father of Thomas Bruce of Clackmannan. Bruce DNA project follows this and uses links from the Peerage website. *#[[Brus-97|Edward Bruce, Earl of Carrick]] brother of King Robert 1, lived Ireland, '''d c 1318'''. Died the same approximated year as Thomas's birth...possible. Has two sons attributed to him, one named [[Bruce-4187|Thomas]] of approximately the same age. This son was favoured by the then Lyon King of Arms. *#''John Bruce, brother of Robert Bruce, 6th of Annandale'', probably the son of [[Bruce-517|Robert, 5th of Annandale]] not on WikiTree, little known about him. Some say it was his son Robert who died at Dupplin Moor in 1332. '''Tasks''' #Find something that gives a close birth date or time period for '''Thomas of Clackmannan. #Find sources for '''John Bruce''', even though he is probably of the wrong generation. #Is '''Edward's son Thomas''' a possible candidate ?? ...find sources for him. ---- *I have added other g2g posts as a further interest and possible hints. *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/717091/the-bruce-born-in-essex *[[Bruce-129|Robert I Bruce]] *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/674108/who-was-robert-de-brus *[[Brus-111|Robert Brus aka Bruis]] ---- '''Other Profiles.''' *[[Bruce-129|King Robert 1]] *[[Bruce-517|Robert Bruce, 5th of Annandale]] married Isabel de Clare. *[[Bruce-3176|Sir Robert Bruce, 6th of Annandale]] married Marjory, Countess of Carrick. Father of Helen or Mary Erskine. *[[Erskine-92|Sir John Erskine of that Ilk]] '''Links''' *[http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/bruce-of-clackmannan Red Book of Scotland, Clackmannan] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Scots_Peerage WikiTree, Scots Peerage link] *[https://electricscotland.com/history/nation/erskine.htm Electric Scotland, Erskine] '''Other Links''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page&public=1 Wikitree pre 1500 Sources page] *G2G post *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1035665/who-really-was-the-father-of-thomas-bruce-1st-of-clackmannan *Goodle Groups post. Other Links are on their profiles. *[[Space:Bruce_Name_Study|Bruce Name Study]] *[[Space:Clan_Bruce|Clan Bruce]] ==Sources== See Also: *'''The Scots Peerage : Founded On Wood's Ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage Of Scotland; Containing An Historical And Genealogical Account Of The Nobility Of That Kingdom : Paul, James Balfour, Sir, 1846-1931''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 12 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun03pauluoft/page/468/mode/2up Balfour, Earls of Elgin, Vol II, pgs 466-483] *'''The Scots Peerage : Founded On Wood's Ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage Of Scotland; Containing An Historical And Genealogical Account Of The Nobility Of That Kingdom : Paul, James Balfour, Sir, 1846-1931''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 13 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun02pauluoft/page/432/mode/2up Earls of Carrick, Vol II, pgs 428-437] *'''The History Of Scotland : Buchanan, George, 1506-1582''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 16 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/historyofscotla01buch/page/428/mode/2up History of Scotland Book 1] *'''The History Of Scotland; : Buchanan, George, 1506-1582''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 16 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/historyofscotlan02buchuoft/page/14/mode/2up History of Scotland, Book 2] Also checked: *https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23743/ Robert son of Thomas relationship to King David II listed as cousin. No records for Thomas showed up between 1300-1371 time period queried *https://www.familytreedna.com/public/bruce?iframe=ycolorized Edward 1373-14449 perhaps grandson of Thomas? and https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bruce/about/goals Bruce DNA Project shows the genealogy of Thomas as: :Their son was '''Earl Robert (Ulf) DE BRUSEE or DE BRUIS'''. He married Emma, daughter of Lord Allan of Normandy. :Their son, '''Adam (Adelme) BRUCE,''' died in 1094. He married Emma RAMSAY the daughter of Sir William RAMSAY. :Their son, '''Robert BRUCE (DE BRUS) 1st Lord of Cleveland & Annandale''', was born in 1071 and died in 1141. He married Agnes DE PAGANELL who was born in 1076. She was the daughter of Fulke DE PAGANELL. :Their son, '''Robert BRUCE ( LE MESCHIN)''', 21oA&IoS, was born in 1103 and died in 1171. He married Eupliemia (Euphemia). :Their son, '''William BRUCE (DE BRUS)''', VoABaG, was born in 1142 and died in 1215. He married Christina. :Their son, '''Robert DE BRUS (THE NOBLE), 4th Lord of Annamdale,''' was born in 1183 and died in 1245. He married Isabel (Isabelle) who was born in 1226 and died in 1251. She was the daughter of David Earl of Huntingdon & Garrioch. :Their son, '''Lord Robert BRUCE, 5th of Annandale & Cleveland,''' was born in 1210 an died 31 Mar 1295. He married Isabel DE CLARE who was born on 2 Nov 1236 and died in 1295. :Their son, '''Robert BRUCE (DE BRUS), 1st Earl of Carrick & VIth of Annandale,''' was born in Jul 1243 and died in 1304. He married Countess Marjorie (Margaret) of Carrick who died in 1292. :Their son, '''Sir Thomas BRUCE''' was born in 1307. He married Mary ERSKINE who was the daughter of Sir John ERSKINE of Erskine. :Their son, '''Sir Thomas BRUCE (BRUS),''' died in 1330. :'''His son, Sir Thomas BRUCE (DE BRUYS) died in 1358 or 59. He married Marjorie CHARTERIS of Stenhouse'''. :Their son, '''Sir Robert (Roberto) BRUCE (DE BRUYS), 1st Baron of Clackmannan & Rait''', died in 1403. He married Isabel STEWART of Rosyth the daughter of Sir Robert STEWART of Durrisdear & Innermeath. *https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004896980.0001.000/244:99?page=root;size=100;view=text "in the same county, &c. &c.BRUCE Earl of ELGIN.THE origin, grandeur, and antiquity of the great and illustrious name of BRUCE being fully set rth under the title of Bruce lord of Annandale and earl of Carrick, to that we shall refer our readers. All the families of that firname now in Scotland are descended of the Bruces of Clackmannan, (of which this is the chief and principal branch.) Their imme∣diate ancestor, according to some historians, was,JOHN de BRUCE, third son of Robert fifth lord of Annandale, competitor for the crown, grand-father of the immortal king Robert, and great grand-father of sir Robert of Clackmannan, who flourished in the reign of king David Bruce. From him, therefore, we deduce the descent of this noble family, by authentic documents.I. Sir ROBERT BRUCE of Clackmannan,Chart. in ar∣chiv. familie de Clackman∣nan. got a charter from king David II. dilecto et sideli consanguineo nostro, Roberto Bruis," while Thomas is not named he is Robert's father so by inference this establishes him as a cousin to the king. and this theme is continued on the next page "dated 9th December 1359 before these witnesse, William bishop of St. Andrews, Patrick bishop of Brechin, chancellor, Robert lord high steward of Scotland, earl of Strath∣e, the king's nephew, William earl of Dou∣glas, Willim Keith, great marishal of Scot∣land, Archibald de Douglas, Walter de Haly∣burton, and John Harper, knights &c.He got also a charter under the great seal from the same prince, of the lands of Gyr∣manston, Kennet,Chart. in ar∣chivis regis David. and several others in the shire of Clackmannan, contained in the pre∣ceeding charter, to him, and the lawful heir-male of his body, dated 20th October 1365.And another charter, under the great seal, of the lands of Rait in Perthshire, to the same sir Robert, and the lawful heirs-male of his body,Ibidem. dated 17th January 1369; in both which charters he is designed the king's be∣loved cousin, &c. And certain it is▪ there was no family of the name of Bruce then in Scotland, so nearly related to the royal fami∣ly by blood as that of Clackmannan.This family of old carried the arms of the Bruces, lord of Annandale, iz. or, a chief and saltire, gules, with a star or mullet on the chief,Nitbet, vol. I. p. 144. to denote their descent from a younger son of that family; but afterwards they laid aside the mullet, and have continu∣ed to carry the arms of the Bruces lords of Annandale simply, as being the head or chief of the Bruces now subsisting in Scotland, who undoubtedly are all sprung from that illust∣ous house." *https://archive.org/stream/bookofbruceances00week/bookofbruceances00week_djvu.txt Full text of "Book of Bruce; ancestors and descendants of King Robert of Scotland. Being an historical and genealogical survey of the kingly and noble Scottish house of Bruce and a full account of its principal collateral families. With special reference to the Bruces of Clackmannan, Cultmalindie, Caithness, and the Shetland Islands, and their American descendants" shows lineage as: Issue of Robert Bruce, by his wife Marjory, Countess of Carrick: 1. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, of whom below. 2. Edward Bruce, the younger brother of King Robert Bruce, was most famous for his incursion into Ireland where he was made king. When King Robert Bruce invaded the district of Galloway in 1308, Edward Bruce acted as comman- der of the forces part of the time, and led the retreat from the army of the Earl of Richmond. On the banks of the river Dee he made a stand and defeated the chiefs of Gallo- way, making a prisoner of Donall, Prince of the Isles. Fi- nally, he brought the district of Galloway under the control of King Robert and gained possession of the town of Dundee, thus driving the English out of almost their last stronghold in Scotland. In 1313 he besieged Stirling Castle, and in 1314 he was one of the chief commanders on the glorious field of Bannockburn, leading the right column of the Scottish army. In 1315 in a convention of the prelates, nobles, and com- mons of Scotland, Edward Bruce was, by ordinance, recog- nized as king in the event of the death of his brother Robert without male heirs. This action was a just tribute to his talent, his commanding force of character, and, as well, to his high ambition. He was a valiant, experienced, and able soldier and is said to have aspired to share the kingship with his brother. But his thoughts were turned away from the throne of Scotland by an invitation from some of the native chiefs of Ireland to go over to that island to drive out the English. The Bruce descent from the old line of Irish kings through the family of Scottish kings into which their ances- tors had married, gave them something of a claim to the Irish throne and this was recognized by the chiefs who called upon him. The Scottish army landed in Ulster in May, 1315, led by Edward Bruce, the Earl of Moray, and others. The town of Carrickfergus was besieged and taken and there Bruce was crowned King of Ireland. In the campaign that ensued he encountered and defeated on many occasions the forces of the government in Ireland. John Barbour, in his rhymed history of the Bruces, says that he defeated the English in nineteen engagements. In the autumn of 1318, he projected another descent upon Leinster, but in battle near Dundalk, in October of that year, he was slain and his forces put to flight. His body was quartered and his head was sent to King Ed- ward in England. He was not married. 3. Thomas Bruce, who was taken prisoner by the English at Galloway in 1307 and put to death at Carlisle by order of King Edward I. 4. Alexander Bruce, who was taken prisoner with his brother, Thomas Bruce, and suffered a like fate. 5. Nigel, or Niel Bruce, who was taken prisoner by the English in 1306 and executed at Berwick. 6. Isabel Bruce. She married, first, Thomas Randolph of Strathdon, Chamberlain of Scotland; second, the Earl of Athol ; third, Alexander Bruce. 7. Mary Bruce. She married, first. Sir Niel Campbell of Lochow; second, Alexander Frazer of Cowie, Chamberlain of Scotland. 8. Christiana Bruce. She married, first, Gratney, Earl of Mar; second. Sir Christopher Seton, who was put to death at Dumfries, in 1306, by order of King Edward I.; third, Sir Andrew Moray of Bothwell, who was governor of Scotland during the minority of King David. 9. Matilda Bruce. She married Hugh, Earl of Ross. 10. Elizabeth Bruce. She married Sir William Dishington of Ardross in Fife. 11. Margaret Bruce. She married Sir William Carlyle of Torthorwald and Crunnington. 12. Margery Bruce. She married Sir David de Breschin. Late in the book it says: BRUCES OF CLACKMANNAN, CULTMALINDIE AND CAITHNESS AN important chapter in the history of the Bruce family is that dealing with the distribution of the various branches throughout the mainland of Scotland and the adjacent islands. The name became con- spicuously identified not only with Scotland, where the younger branch settled in the eleventh century and was most famous, but also with England where the same branch, as well as the elder, has given to public life many distinguished men and women. The branch from which the American Bruces came adhered to its early Scottish habitat. For several generations immediately after King Robert Bruce I., its representative was established at Clackmannan, one of the great Bruce's castle homes. Then toward the close of the fifteenth century a cadet of the house moved to Cultmalindie, in Perthshire, marrying into one of the leading families of that section. Both in Clackmannan and in Cultmalindie these branches of the Bruce family became famous and for generations were actively and substantially identified with the life of those localities. Particularly the Bruces of Clackmannan were numbered among the great noble houses for several cen- turies. The heads of the house were active and influential in all public aifairs and worthily carried the honors of their distinguished ancestors. Robert Bruce, eleventh of the name, son of the preceding, is on record as having received the castle of Clackmannan from King David II., the charter, dated December 9, 1359, being to " delicto et fideli consanguineo suo Roberto de Bruys." By this charter Bruce received the castle and manor of Clack- mannan, Gyrmanston, Garclew, Wester Kennault, Pitf ol- den, and other lands in the sheriffdom of Clackmannan. In October, 1364, he had other grants in the same sheriffdom and in January, 1367-68, lands in Rait within the sheriffdom of Perth. He was killed in the battle of Shrewsbury July 23, 1403. He married Isabel Stewart, daughter of Sir Robert Stewart of Roslyth or Rosyth castle. Issue : 1. Robert Bruce, of whom below. 2. Edward Bruce, ancestor of the Bruces of Airth, Earlshall, and Stenhouse. (Is this the one born around 1373 in the FTDNA genealogy?) 3. Alexander Bruce, ancestor of the Bruces of Garbot. 4. James Bruce, Bishop of Dunkeld, 1441, and High Chan- cellor of Scotland, 1440; died in 1447. 5. Helen Bruce, who married David Ross of Balnagowan. Robert Bruce, twelfth of the name, son of the preceding, was the second baron of Clackmannan. In 1393, he received the lands and castle of Rait or Raith by charter from King Robert Bruce III. who called him "my beloved cousin." He died in 1405. *https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/rare-sword-belonging-robert-bruce-go-display-1433443 Lord Charles Bruce, the current earl’s son, said he could not remember a time when the sword had gone on public display in Scotland. He described it as a “very cherished” possession which, much like the Bruce family, has a storied history. “The sword was a gift from David II, the surviving son of King Robert,” he explained. “His marriages did not produce an heir and realising that the Bruce dynasty would come to an end, he presented his father’s sword to his first cousin, Thomas Bruce of Clackmannan. “The sword was kept at Clackmannan Tower for 14 generations until 1791 when it passed by descent to the Earls of Elgin and Kincardine.” *https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196110252/thomas-bruce Wonder if there is an inscription there? https://scottish-monumental-inscriptions.com/products/clackmannan-churchyard-clackmannanshire sounds like inscriptions start in 1600s photo of Bruce crest in cemetery https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bruce_Family_Crest_on_their_Tomb_at_Clackmannan_Parish_Graveyard_2017.jpg There are 3 Cemetery listings for the area. He is listed in the Churchyard section https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Scotland/Clackmannanshire/Clackmannan?id=city_406379 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bruce,_1st_Baron_of_Clackmannan and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bruce,_2nd_Baron_of_Clackmannan Father and Son *https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LDKR-K67/sir-thomas-bruce-first-baron-of-clackmannan-1313-1403 this has conflated father and son and combined them into one individual *https://www.familyofbruceinternational.org/bruce-family-history/ "When King Robert’s only son, David II, died without any heirs in 1370, the first Stewart monarch succeeded to the throne. This was achieved through the son of Marjory, Bruce’s daughter. Thomas Bruce, claiming close kinship with the Royal family organized, with Robert the Steward (later King Robert II), a rising in Kyle against the English in 1334. As payment due to his services he received part of the Crown Lands of Clackmannan and from this branch are descended the Earls of Elgin." and on the site 2 pages of research interest: resources https://www.familyofbruceinternational.org/family-research/ and bibliography https://www.familyofbruceinternational.org/bibliography/ *https://thecastleguy.co.uk/castle/clackmannan-tower/ "The tower was built in more than one phase, and the date of the older part is not accurately known. However it was certainly built by the time King David II issued a charter for the castle and manor of Clackamman to Robert Bruce in 1364. Clackmannan had been held by Robert’s father Thomas as early as 1330. There had been a royal property at Clackmannan since the 13th century at least, suggesting that Thomas Bruce may have been an illegitimate son or nephew of King Robert." *'''From Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands Database''' *https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm EDWARD Bruce (-killed in battle Dundalk 14 Oct 1318) had one possible illegitimate son by Mistress (2) whose name is unknown: [THOMAS de Bruce . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Ancestor of the Bruce family of Clackmannan.] ==Acknowledgements==

Bruce Richardson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Richardson-5367|Bruce Richardson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Richardson-5367&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bruce Richardson To-Do List|Bruce's current to-do list]].''

Brucklacher Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Brucklacher Cemetery, Hepburn Township, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Brucklacker Name Study]] This is a free space page for the Brucklacher Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2224715&CScn=brucklacher&CScntry=4&CSst=40& Find A Grave] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Memorial ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | transcription ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile |- |Brucklacher|| Amelia|| 1852 || 1902|| || ||[[Ulmer-321| Amelia Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher ||Agnes || 1904 || 1938 || || ||[[Brucklacher-8|Agnes Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher || Edward || 1847 || 1925 || || ||[[Brucklacher-3| Edward Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher|| Horas || 1876 || 1876 || || || [[Brucklacher-10|Horas Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher || Jonathan || 1882|| 1898 || || || [[Brucklacher-7|Jonathan Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher || Mary || 1882 || 1944|| || || [[Moff-3| Mary Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher|| Robert || 1871 || 1936|| || || [[Brucklacher-4| Robert Brucklacher]] |- |Brucklacher || Rosie|| 1877 || 1879 || || ||[[Brucklacher-11|Rosie Brucklacher]] |- |}

Brucklacker Name Study

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[[Category:Brucklacker Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]] 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. ==Family notes== Please feel free to add or change anything that has been found. To help identify brick walls Please add the head of your Brucklacher family line into the names in the locations section. For ease of separation and migration please add the first person in a new area outside of the state or county. == Task List == To find other members of the rather unique Ager line from all over the world and to research how they are all connected. :Break a family brick wall :Determine the origins of the Brucklacher surname :Link Brucklacher from origin to United States :Track migration patterns if possible :determine different lines :merge any duplicates == Surname Variants == :Brucklacher :Brucklacker :Brooklacker ==Template== {{One Name Study|name=Brucklacker}} ==Origins== ==Locations the name appears== :United States ::Pennsylvania :::[[Brucklacher-14|Daniel Brucklacher]] :::[[Brucklacher-3|J. Edward Brucklacher]] ==Military tribute== Please add any relatives who served in the wars. :American Revolution :Civil War :War of 1812 :World War I :World War II :Vietnam :French and Indian ==Cemeteries== :[[Space:Brucklacher_Cemetery|Brucklacher Cemetery, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] ==Resources==

Brumback-Hotsinpiller Genealogy

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Brumback-Hotsinpiller Genealogy == :Some of the descendants of Melchior Brumback of the 1714 Germanna Colony in Virginia through his daughter Elizabeth who married Stephen Hotsinpiller, and allied families * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167505446/elizabeth-chapman-vann Elizabeth Chapman Denny Vann], 1884 - 1977 (co-author [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167400661/margaret-collins-dixon Margaret Collins Denny Dixon]) * published in Englewood, NJ, 1961 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brumback-Hotsinpiller Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/brumbackhotsinpi00vann/page/n3/mode/2up *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/50256-brumback-hotsinpiller-genealogy-some-of-the-descendants-of-melchoir-brumback-of-the-1714-germanma-colony-in-virginia-through-his-daughter-elizabeth-who-married-stephen-hotsinpiller-and-allied-families-of-afflick-anderson-bunger-burns?offset=414819 *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062884069&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Foreword :Sources and Acknowledgments :Germanna :Germantown and :The Brumback Family :Descendants of Stephen and Elizabeth (Brumback) Hotsinpiller :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Germanna Ancestry of Rebecca Smith Miller :The Hatzenbuehler Family :Allied Lines :The Argabrite and Lewis Families :The Bunger Family :The Dotson and Foster Families :The Kerr Family :The Kessler Family :The Kincaid Family :The Livesay Family :The McClung Family :The Rector Family :The Tuckwiller Family :The Surbaugh Family :The Wax Family :Index :Allied families: :Afflick - Anderson - Bunger - Burns - Campbell - Coffman - Cornwell - Denny - Dotson -
Graham - Jennings - Kessler - Kincaid - Knapp - Knox - La Rue - Lemley - Lewis -
:Livesay - McCutcheon - Neal - Nichols - Pollock - Powell - Ransberger - Rector -
Rudolph - Sharp - Surbaugh - Tuckwiller - Watts - Williams === 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 === *Vann, Elizabeth Chapman Denny ''[[Space: Brumback-Hotsinpiller Genealogy| Brumback-Hotsinpiller Genealogy]]'' (n.p., Englewood, NJ, 1961) , [ Page ]. * [[#Vann|Vann]]

Brumbaum Family

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Brumbaum Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Brumbaum Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Brumbaum Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brumbaum Brumbaum] 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 Brumbaum 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 Brumbaums), by time period (18th Century Brumbaums), or by topic (Brumbaum DNA, Brumbaum Occupations, Brumbaum 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 Brumbaum 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: [[Fisher-8926|Carolyn Lynett]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Brumbaum}} 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! * * * == Task List == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Brumbaum ancestors from Germany * area in Germany where they lived *If there are any living Brumbaums currently in Germany ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Brundish, Suffolk One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4978894|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brundish, Suffolk One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The name '''Brundish''' comes from the Old English 'burna' and 'edisc' meaning 'a stream with pasture'. The stream almost certainly refers to the River Alde. The name panel thus illustrates the meander of a stream surrounded by green pasture.Dictionary of American Family Names 2013, Oxford University Press {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-197.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} |} ===Geography===
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''Continent:''' Europe |- |align="center"|'''Sovereign:''' United Kingdom |- |align="center"|'''Country:''' England |- |align="center"|'''County:''' Suffolk |- |align="center"|'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.276915, 1.326149 |- |align="center"|'''Elevation:''' 48.0 m or 157.5 feet |- |{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-199.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Roadsign at the Thoroughfare }} |}
===History=== {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''White's Directory, 1855'''White, William, "History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Suffolk" London, England, 1855. Page 378 (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/History%2C_gazetteer%2C_and_directory_of_Suffolk%3B_%28IA_historygazetteer00whit_0%29.pdf : accessed 23 June 2022)Wikimedia Commons {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-202.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} |} |} === St. Lawrence Church === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2509146/st-lawrence-churchyard Churchyard Burials] {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-194.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Lawrence }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-193.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Lawrence }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-195.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Inside the Church }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-196.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Font }} |} |} === Places in Brundish === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |Place||Information||Photo |- |The Crown Public House||Proprietors by census *1841-1851 [[Spurling-663|James Spurling]] *1861-1881 [[Gooch-2214|Sarah Spurling]] *1891-1911 James Baldry || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-200.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |- |The Village Hall||Schools *1881, The Board School, Marianne Pratt, teacher *1891, The School House, Dora Draycon, elementary school teacher *1901, The School, Emma Brown, teacher *1911, The School House, Catherine Mary Hart, schoolmistress || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-198.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |- |Brundish House||Occupants by Census *1841-1861 William Bloss *1871 William Kemble *1881 Mary A. Kemble *1891-1911 William Kemble || |- |St. Edmunds Farm||Occupants by Census *1841 Dorothy Button *1871 Henry Pipe *1891 Robert Bond *1901-1911 Robert Loggett || |- |The Grove||Occupants by Census *1841 James Button *1861-1891 Robert Garrard *1901-1911 Arthur Curtis Capon ||[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101032898-the-grove-brundish/photos/103122#.YsXTYnbMJD8 Photo of the Grove] |- |Chantry Farm||Occupants by Census *1841 Thomas Gooch *1851-1861 George Wells *1871-1881 Patience Wells *1891-1901 John Barber *1911 Fredrick Oakes [http://suffolkinstitute.pdfsrv.co.uk/customers/Suffolk%20Institute/2014/01/10/Volume%20XXXVIII%20Part%202%20(1994)_The%20Chantry%20at%20Brundish%20P%20Northeast_138%20to%20149.pdf History of the Chantry] ||[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101032902-chantry-farmhouse-brundish/photos/102938#.YsX6LHbMJD8 Photo of Chantry Farm] |- |Yew Tree House||Occupants by Census *1841 Benjamin Goddard *1851 Robert Garrard *1861 James Garrard *1881-1891 William Blomfield *1901 Robert Bond *1911 James Crombie Littlejohn ||[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101032900-yew-tree-cottage-brundish/photos/103118#.YsXX3nbMJD8 Yew Tree Cottage] |- |Brundish Hall||Occupants by Census *1841 John Nance Gooch *1851-1861 Edward Clutten *1871-1901 Charles Read *1911 James Oxbourrow Snell || |- |Brundish Lodge||Occupants by Census *1841-1881 James Chaston *1891 John Neave *1901 Thomas Walker *1911 Curtis John Capon ||[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101032897-brundish-lodge-brundish/photos/102932#.YsXSb3bMJD8 Photo of the Lodge] |- |Grocer's Shop||There were 3 grocers listed in the 1861 Census *Horatio Page *John Cook *Maria Walker || |- |The Mill / Windmill House||Occupants by Census *1861 John Dearing *1881-1901 Thomas Green *1911 David Green || |- |Wind and Stream Mill||Occupants by Census *1901 William Buckingham *1911 Florence Buckingham ||[https://new.millsarchive.org/product/buckinghams-mill-brundish/ Photo of The Buckingham Mill] |- |Valley Farm||Occupants by Census *1871 William Cook *1891 Ellis Neave *1901 Henry Aldous *1911 John Potts ||[https://media.onthemarket.com/properties/3818973/doc_0_0.pdf Valley Farm] |- |The Downs||Occupants by Census *1871 Alfred Reeve *1901 Albert Crisp *1911 John Hubbard ||[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2721158 Photo of the Downs] |- |Cupola||Occupants by Census *1871-1881 Henry Larter *1891 Henry Pollard || |- |Allotment House / Lonely Cottage||Occupants by Census *1871-1891 Elijah Pipe || |- |Buttons Farm||Occupants by Census *1881 Henry Redgrove || |- |Post Office|| *1881- Postmistress Mary Ann Branch *1891-1911 - Postmaster Charles Rudd || |- |The Oak Farm / The Woodlands||Occupants by Census *1881-1911 Samuel Ray Samuel Ray lived at "The Oak Farm" until 1901 when the name changed to The Woodlands || |- |New Valley Farm / The Woodlands||Occupants by Census *1901-1911 Solomon Freeman Solomon Freeman lived at New Valley Farm until 1901 until the name changed to the Woodlands in 1911 || |- |The Poplars||Occupants by Census *1891 Maria Girling *1911 Thomas Lice || |- |Various Named Places||1911 Census had several new "named" homes *Newton Farm, David Goleby *Burrows Farm, Walter Kerry *The Cottage, Elizabeth Baldry Freeman *Hill Cottage, William Leek *Copperlow Farm, Arther Clements *The Laurels, Edward Neville *The Bowery, Samuel Runnacles *Lane Farm, Gibson Scace ||[https://www.onthemarket.com/details/8941280/#/photos/22 Newton Farm Photo] |- |Potash Farm||Occupants by Census *1901-1911 William Chenery ||[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1032863 Photo of Farm] |- |The New Bell Inn||Proprietors by Census *1901 Frederick Thompson || |} ===Population=== {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |1841||1851||1861||1871||1881||1891||1901||1911 |- |525||510||451||426||368||377||326||313 |} ==Sources==

Bruni Name Study

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[[Category:Bruni 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 Bruni, Bruny, and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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=== Last name: Bruni === Recorded in many spellings from Brown, Broune, and De Bruyn, to Brauner, Bruni and Brunet, this ancient and prolific surname derives, from a pre 7th century Germanic and Anglo-Saxon word "brun" or the Olde Norse personal name "Bruni". Originally this name would probably have been a nationlistic or tribal nickname for a person with a brown complexion or hair, although it may also have referred to someone who habitually wore brown clothing, such as a monk or cleric. The baptismal name as Brun or the latinized Brunus, was a popular name in the period upto the introduction of surnames in the 12th century, see below. Irish name holders derive from 12th century Norman sources. In the west the Browne's are the descendants of a knight called " Hugo le Brun", amd form one of the ancient "Tribes of Galway", as recorded in the "Annals of the nine kings". The Browne's of Killarney form a separate branch and are descended from a later Elizabethan settler. Amongst the early surname recordings are those of Hugh Bron of Stafford, England, in the year 1274, and Hugo Brun of Erfurt, Germany, in 1407. Christopher Browne is recorded as being one of the very first settlers in the new American colonies. In the very first listing of the colonists of New England he is shown to be "living in Virginea, on February 16th 1623".The first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere in the world is probably that of William le Brun, which was dated 1169, in the Pipe Rolls of the county of Northumberland, England. This was during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The church builder", 1154 - 1189. © Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2015 Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bruni#ixzz3hthy1hzS == Sources ==

Brunner Mine 1896

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[[Category: Brunner Mine Disaster, West Coast, New Zealand, 1896]] [[Category: Brunner, West Coast]] [[Project: Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space: Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space: New Zealand Mining Disasters Team|New Zealand Mining Disasters]] | '''Brunner Mine 1896''' '''Contact:''' [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] === Summary === * Date: 26 March 1896 * Location: [[:Category: Brunner, West Coast | Brunnerton, West Coast, New Zealand]] * Victims: 65 casualties * Cause: Firedamp {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Allen ! 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Kear ! 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;"|Edward Kent ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Langdon ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William Liddle ! 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;"|[[Masters-1298|Josiah Masters (1858-1896)]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Masters-2624|Mark Masters (1862-1896)]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James McDonald ! 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;"|Patrick McDonald ! 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;"|[[McIvor-293|Joseph McIvor (1871-1896)]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[McIvor-295|Thomas McDill McIvor (1876-1896)]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William McKinnon ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Robert McLuskie ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William McLuskie ! 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;"|Peter McMahon ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James McMinn ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William Moonie ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thomas Moore ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thomas Moore ! 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;"|[[Morris-6042|John Morris (abt.1824-1896)]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Basic ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Richard O'Loughlin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Parsons ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Robert Pascoe ! 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[[Category: Brunskog (S)]] == På svenska == === Läge === Brunskogs socken ligger i Värmland, ingick i Jösse härad, ingår sedan 1971 i Arvika kommun och motsvarar från 2016 Brunskogs distrikt. Boda socken är granne i sydöst och Mangskog socken är granne åt norr. === Historik === Brunskog socken hade en kyrka som troligen fanns där sedan slutet på 1300-talet. Socknen var ursprungligen ett annex till Stavnäs pastorat, men avståndet till de mest avlägsna bönderna ledde till att de begärde och fick tillstånd till en egen kyrka 1616, som byggdes på Boda hemmans mark. 1621 anhöll bönderna också till regeringen att få en egen präst. Drottning Kristina beviljade därför ett nytt pastorat, Brunskog, som utgjordes av de två socknarna Brunskog och Boda , samt ett kapell, Mangskog. Herr [[Wermius-1 | Påfwel Nilsson Wermius]], Capellan i Stavnäs, blev då den första kyrkoherden i Brunskog. 1674 byggdes en ny kyrka i Boda av sten då den gamla hade förfallit och var för liten. 1705 fick bönderna i norra delen tillåtelse att bygga en ny kyrka i Grytteud och därmed blev Brunskog uppdelat i tre församlingar, Brunskog, Boda och den sista fick namnet Mangskog. Präster i socknarna är väl beskrivna i 'Karlstads stifts herdaminnen' Johan Hammarin, Carlstads stifts herdaminne, del 2, s. 121, Kungl. Bibl., Stockholm Anders Edestam, Karlstads stifts herdaminne, del 3, s. 388, Kungl. Bibl., Stockholm === Litteratur === * Böcker: ** Brunskog Husförhörslängd 1759-63, Rolf Brodin ** Brunskog födde, vigde, döde 1688-1930, Sven Haage, Kungl. Bibl., Stockholm ** Brunskogs församlingsbok 1688-1720, Sven Haage, Kungl. Bibl., Stockholm ** Brunskogs Husförhörslängder 1760-1799, Sven Haage, Kungl. Bibl., Stockholm ** Brunskogs och Mangskogs befolkning 1503-1761, Sven Haage, Kungl. Bibl., Stockholm === Källor === === Länkar === * [http://varmlandsrotter.se/varmland/s-brunskog-start.htm Värmlandsrötter] Brunskog * [https://www.google.se/maps/place/Brunskog,+671+94+Brunskog/@59.6433514,12.5934279,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x464310aa224aa3a7:0x7ce9a26f44283732!8m2!3d59.643353!4d12.8910888 Karta] * [http://memmingsforskarna.se/pdf/sockenkartor/Varmland.pdf Karta över Värmlands socknar] == In English == === Location === Brunskog parish lies in Värmland and was part of Jösse hundred. Since 1971 it is part of Arvika municipality and from 2016 is part of Brunskog church district. The Boda parish is neighbour to SE and Mangskog parish is neighbour to North. === History === Brunskog parish had a church which was probably from the end of the 1300s. The parish was originally an Annex to Stavnäs 'pastorat' (a district that may have more than one parish), but the distance to the most distant farmers in the parish led them to ask for their own church 1616. They got their approval and the new church was built on land belonging to farmers in Boda. 1621 the farmers also asked the government for their own priest. Queen Kristina then authorized a new 'pastorat', Brunskog, constituted of the parishes Brunskog and Boda plus the chapel in Mangskog. Herr [[Wermius-1 | Påfwel Nilsson Wermius]], then 'Capellan' in Stavnäs, became the first vicar in Brunskog. 1674 a new church was built in Boda of stone as the old one of wood was dilapidated and too small. 1705 the farmers in the north part of the parish got permission to build a new church in Grytterud and then Brunskog was divided into three parishes, Brunskog, Boda and the last one was given the Mangskog. The vicars and auxiliaries are listed in the work 'Karlstads stifts herdaminnen'. === Litterature === * Transcribed Church registers: ** Brunskog Husförhörslängd 1759-63 Rolf Brodin ** Brunskog födde, vigde, döde 1688-1930 Sven Haage ** Brunskogs församlingsbok 1688-1720 Sven Haage ** Brunskogs Husförhörslängder 1760-1799 Sven Haage ** Brunskogs och Mangskogs befolkning 1503-1761 Sven Haage === Sources === === Links === * [http://www.fmis.raa.se/cocoon/fornsok/search.html?parish=2125&tab=2&page=1 Brunskog parish at Fornsök] * [https://www.google.se/maps/place/Brunskog,+671+94+Brunskog/@59.6433514,12.5934279,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x464310aa224aa3a7:0x7ce9a26f44283732!8m2!3d59.643353!4d12.8910888 Google maps, Brunskog] * [http://memmingsforskarna.se/pdf/sockenkartor/Varmland.pdf Map with Värmland's parishes]

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Brunston Name Study

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

Brunswick Cemetery

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Brunswick Cemetery, Brunswick, Manawatū-Whanganui|Brunswick Cemetery]] in Brunswick, Manawatu-Wanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Brunswick 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/2650585/brunswick-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Brunswick-Cemetery/298440 BillionGraves]

Brunswick County, Virginia

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[[Category: Brunswick County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Brunswick County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Brunswick County, Virginia == Brunswick County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space:Prince_George_County%2C_Virginia | Prince George County]] on November 2, 1720. Additional territory from [[Space:Isle_of_Wright_County%2C_Virginia | Isle of Wight]] and [[Space:Surry_County%2C_Virginia | Surry]] Counties was added in 1732. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Amelia County, Virginia | Amelia County]] and [[Space: Lunenburg County, Virginia | Lunenburg County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brunswick_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Brunswick County on Family Search] * http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick.htm * https://www.genealogyinc.com/virginia/brunswick-county/ * Brunswick County Virginia deed abstracts. Some abstracts from various deed books are posted in the VAGenWeb Archives for Brunswick County, bruns03.txt for Deed Book 3, brunbk6.txt for Deed Book 6. (Deed Book 3 is no longer available on the VAGenweb site with that name). * Brunswick County Virginia deed abstracts (including Book 3 Parts 1-4) available on USGWArchives for Brunswick County - http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/

Brunswick County North Carolina

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Welcome to Brunswick County, North Carolina!
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{blue|in Progress}} {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=County Seal }} Early settlers here were the Cape Fear Indians, related to the Waccamaw and Choctaw Indians. The area was called "Chicora " which ran from Columbus county down into South Carolina where Horry County is located. White settlers were English and French Huguenot settlers. There are accessible and popular ocean front communities such as Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Holden Beach, and Bald Head Island. Cape Fear is near Bald Head Island on the south. Cape Fear River is the county's eastern border with the Intracoastal Waterway.https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/brunswickhttps://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/brunswick_county_nc.html https://www.senclewises.com/brunshistory.html :'''Early 1500''' Spanish explorers sailed along the coast of the area of early Brunswick County, North Carolina, but none set foot on Brunswick soil. :'''1521''' Francisco Gordillo and Pedro de Quejo explored the coastline. Lucas Vasques de Allyon may have sailed along Brunswick County in 1526 when looking for a place to build his settlement, San Miguel. This ended up being built in the area of current Georgetown, South Carolina (40 miles southward. :'''1629''' Colonial records designated the border to be "the main branch of a large river falling into the ocean at Cape Fear"..In the early 1700s ,the Cape Fear River below the fork was called the "Thoroughfare" and the Brunswick River was called the Northwest Branch of the Cape Fear River.However people understood the boundary line between North Carolina and South Carolina was (30 miles SW) of the Cape Fear River. http://capefearriver.blogspot.com/2010/05/history-of-cape-fear-region.html :'''1662''' William Hilton of Massachusetts Bay Colony explored the Cape Fear area, searching for areas to establish a new settlement. A Native American guided Hilton and his party to an Indian town, called "Necos", which is thought to be in the present Brunswick County. He wrote a favorable report. Many of the Cape Fear Indians died of "white man's diseases", were killed, or died in the Yamassee war. Native Americans of Brunswick Country were called originally Town Creek Indians. At the end of the Yamassee War, they were all removed from Brunswick County and placed on a reservation in Williamsburg County, South Carolina. Hilton's report lured New Englanders into Brunswick county. http://www.ncgenweb.us/brunswick/history.html :'''1663''' Some New Englanders bought (thirty-two square miles) of land near Town Creek from the local Cape Fear Indians. They did not like the area and returned to New England after 2-3 months.. {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }} :'''1666''' Sir John Yeamans of Barbados brought a 2nd group to the Town Creek area, beginning the first town of the colony called {{blue|Charles Town}} 6 years prior to the 2nd {{blue|Charles Town}} on the Ashley River in South Carolina. Charles Town I peaked with 800 people. After a pamphlet was distributed in England of the virtues of Cape Fear region, more colonists settled. By August a hurricane wiped out the settlement, leaving the colonists to walk to the Albemarle region or Virginia. :'''1713-14''' Landgrave Thomas Smith II received the grant of Barren Island (Bald Head). Smith Island (Bald Head Island) area was granted to Thomas Smith. This area would become Southport . :'''1725''' Gov. George Burrington distributed land on the Cape Fear to lure colonists. Settlers came from South Carolina due to lower taxes in North Carolina.. Immigrants came from England due to the deep water port. Col. Maurice Moore (son of Gov. James Moore of S.C.) used his land grant to found {{Blue|Brunswick Town}} on a 1,500-acre grant on the west bank of the river. This provided a port of entry for ships from the Atlantic onto the Cape Fear River. Although it the seat of New Hanover Precinct, the General Assembly never met there. The Governor's Council did meet there. https://www.ncpedia.org/brunswick-town The location was 20 miles north of the Cape Fear River near Town Creek. This was in the swamp region and Indian attacks occurred. It was a home for two royal governors and has historic sites. ::Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site interprets the colonial and Civil War history of the region. :'''1740'' Newton was incorporated as the town of {{blue|Wilmington}} which became the new county seat of New Hanover County. This infuriated the settlers on the west side of the Cape Fear River, and they began a decades long campaign to secede from New Hanover County.It was County seat until 1779. ::1) Arthur Dobbs built his mansion,Russellborough, then died 1765. :: 2) The next Governor, William Tryon had plans for a mansion in 1765 after the first Governor died. Tryon moved into his mansion in 1770, Tryon Palace, which was located in New Bern. :'''1741-1761''' Brunswick Town citizens and settlers on west side of the the Cape Fear River agitated for their independence. {{Blue|Brunswick Town became first county seat of Brunswick County }}. https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/ :'''1748''' two Spanish privateers attacked the area of Cape Fear.town. the Local militia drove them back to the ships where they continued to bombard Cape Fear. After one of the Spanish privateers ships blew up, the privateers retreated. By 1750's more work was done with Capt. Robert Howe and militia being stationed at {{Blue|Fort Johnston}} in 1766 with the intention of arming the slaves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Johnston_(North_Carolina) :'''1750''' {{blue|Shallotte}} was settled in 1750. The first roads were sandy and built between Wilmington and Shallotte. Since this made travel difficult, the river travel was still easiest for travel. {{Blue|Brunswick Town }} started with (360 acres), which was divided into (336) half-acure lots with (24 ) town squares, along with a commons. Some land was reserved for a church, cemetery, a courthouse with jail, but these were never built. {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brunswick County }}{{clear}} :'''1754''' St. Philips Church began with construction. Public apathy, monetary problems and natural disaster delayed the final completion in 1768. When Wilmington, Brunswick Town began to decline. Wilmington was also beset by other troubles, including the 1748 attacks of two Spanish privateers and a destructive 1761 hurricane. Nonetheless, the town became the seat of Brunswick County when that county was created in 1764 out of New Hanover and Bladen Counties. ::{{blue| Old Georgetown Way began as a trading post}} Its name, was changed in 1860 to :'''1764''' When Brunswick County was created Brunswick Town became the county seat of Brunswick County - the only town in North Carolina to serve as county seat for two different counties. Development of the Barrier Islands began in earnest during the 1950's. :{{Blue|Brunswick Town }} decreased due to the 2nd governor's mansion being in New Bern and the popularity of Wilmington. British troops attacked {{Blue|Brunswick Town }} during the Revolutionary War and never rebuilt. By 1830 the townsite land was sold to the Orton Plantation owner for $4.25 https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/ https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/ :'''February 1766''' The citizens assaulted Governor Tryon's home, in opposition of the Stamp Act. As a result William Penning, comptroller of Customs, resigned. The struggle for liberty in these years began, such as an armed resistance to the Stamp Act at Brunswick Town.[https://doc-10-70-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/376b39dr6dor0ipgbaob5ip50nj973u2/qs0l0uvltmi47scrg3j1fjj3efash6kg/1610406225000/04811171989466822613/06575598378097617608/0B07oDT0Mzd_gQVNGSXNST1lzRUE?e=view&authuser=0 Historical sketch of Brunswick County] :'''1767''' Gov Gabriel Johnston authorized construction of a fort for defense of the Cape Fear River area with the lending of (10 small cannons) from the governor of SC. NC legislature appropriated 2000 pounds for the construction. {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Fort Johnston }} :'''1768'''= This map is in the British library showing where the Brunswick buildings are marked on the ground. Brunswick Town remained the first county seat of the newly formed Brunswick County until after the Revolutionary War. :'''24 April 1775''' American patriots attacked the home of Josiah Martin at New Bern, British royal governor of the Province of North Carolina. Martin of Province of Carolina sent his family back to New York and took refuge oninto . He was arming the slaves there. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ashe_(general) John Ashe], American Patriots learned of the plot and led colonists against Fort Johnson in July 1775. Gov Martin and and allies removed the military stores, dismounted the fort's cannon, and fled on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Cruizer HMS British ship, HMS "Cruiser"] in the Cape Fear River. American patriots took control and burned {{Blue|Fort Johnston}}, plus the home of its commandant. British troops kept trying to rouse American loyalists to return Gov Martin to power, Instead they met up with American patriots. The last being: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Highlands Scottish Highlanders] at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Moore%27s_Creek_Bridge Battle of Morre's Creek Bridge]. In 1778 The Fort was rebuilt again.. It later became Smithville. {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Gov. Josiah Martin }}{{clear}} :'''1776 Brunswick Town''' was nearly abandoned when the British partially burned it. The British razed many plantations and the burned Brunswick Town to the ground. It was never rebuilt and Brunswick Town began to slowly die away. The British razed many nearby plantations, which, with the burning of Brunswick Town in 1776, left the county destitute for years until after the Civil War. {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Ft Johnston, surviving building, a museum}}{{clear}} :'''1779''' The county seat was located at Lockwood's Folly and a temporary court house was established at the mouth of the Lockwood Folly River on the south/west bank. :'''1784''' {{Blue|Walkersburgh}} began as a new town with a court house, jail, tavern, and homes The locale was inland at the primary bridge across the Lockwood Folly River, but the town never really materialized and the Courthouse building fell through. :'''Pre-1786''' John Bell held court in his home until the1st courthouse was built in 1786. :'''1792''' -{{blue|Smithville}} began at the mouth of the Cape Fear River on the west bank in Brunswick County and grew.. :'''1800's''' There were roads built from Wilmington to Shallotte, then to Georgetown, South Carolina where a Naval Stores area was located. These were sandy and close to difficult for travel so the River trade was still easiest method for travel.. :'''1808''' The County Seat moved from Brunswick Town on the Cape Fear River to Smithville and continued (169 years). After a rename of Southport, The County Seat moved again moved to below to the area below the Town of Bolivia. An Act was passed which authorized the courthouse to be moved from Lockwood Folly to Smithville and the removal of the court house from Lockwood Folly to Smithville. ::{{Blue|New Town, New Liverpool or Newton}} formed on the east side of Cape Fear River, which later became known as {{blue|Wilmington}} ::Brunswick County over years has been divided into several '''{{purple| districts}}''' :'''1812''' The '''{{orange| districts became six}}''' #Northwest became current township #Town Creek became current township #Smithville became current township #Shallotte became current township #Lockwood Folly became current township #Waccamaw - became current township :'''1820-''' A Trading post was built near the new rod between Wilmington and Shallotte, called ''Old Georgetown Way.'' :'''1820-50''' Old Georgetown Way''' , a trading post was built on the Lockwood Folly River, near the road between Wilmington and Shallotte. This trading post was originally called the "Old Georgetown Way," then shortened to "Old G.W.," with local settlers calling it "'{{Blue |Supply}}"' in the late 1860s. :'''1830 Lockwood Folly''' became Shallotte with a post office and the river was called the Shallotte River. Old maps show the name of Shallotte actually going back before the 1730's. :'''1837''' '''{{purple|Lockwood Folly was named Shallotte twice}}''' according also to U.S. Postal Records research. On December 13, 1837 the U.S. Post Office Department accepted an application for changing the name to Shallotte and granted February 21, 1837. This PO was active until December 29, 1858. :'''April 26, 1859''' Four months after the first Shallotte PO was closed down. There was '"{{purple| Old Shallotte}}"' and the current '"{{purple|Shallotte}}"'. On old maps these can clearly be shown. :'''1861-1865''' During the Civil War, Brunswick County men quickly answered to the army during this war. the Confederate army built Fort Anderson on the old Brunswick Town ruins as a defense.men of Brunswick County were quick to answer the call to arms in the CivilWar. Fort Caswel was also built.. Since they were near the river there was blockade running activity and numerous wrecks.. Poverty and privation that occurred in all of the south was here also. :'''{{red|Fort Anderson}}''' During the Civil War attack in 1865, cannon balls hit and destroyed the St. Philip's Church. After the area was abandoned by the Confederates, then the Union soldiers removed the church's cornerstone and desecrated the graves. ::County formation history: http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289808 ::Index entry for the county: http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/290075 https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brunswick_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy ::https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/brunswick_county_nc.html :'''1887''' Smithville was renamed to Southport, and was becoming a thriving port town. :{'''{Blue|Bolivia began in 1890's and incorporated in1911}}''' , due to Bolivia being the center In 1977 the county seat was moved to Boliviahen became the Brunswick County seat in 1977. At this point the , the county seat was moved from Southport to Bolivia because Bolivia was closer to the center of the county and could provide better service to the population. This was accomplished by a public referendum that certainly brought about a lot of tension within the county at that time. ::Other towns began, such as: Exum, Ash, Longwood, Grissettown, and Thomasboro, Hickman's Crossroads, Maco, Bishop, Bellville, Winnabow. The Green Swamp is in the middle of the county which is the largest swamp of North Carolina.. https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Brunswick-County-Our-County-Data-Book-2019.pdf {{Blue|Boiling Springs Lakes }} started in the 1960's. Southport is a favorite golfing spot. :'''1887''' Smithville was renamed to Southport, which continued to be the county seat until, 1977. served as the county seat until 1977. *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/ft_johnston_1767.html Fort Johnston 1767] *[https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/cape_fear_1781.html map showing Cape Fear River 1781, when Lt. General Cornwallis occupied this area]. *[https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/ft_johnston_1767.html Fort Johnston 1762] *[https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/frying_pan_shoals_1780s.html Frying Pan Shoals 1780] {{Image|file=Brunswick_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Brunswick Co, NC 1911 }}{{clear}} :'''1930''' The US Army Corps of Engineers dredged the US Intracoastal Waterway. Upon completion of this several "barrier islands" became attractive properties immediately after World War II. Development began in earnest in the 1950s, with the boom beginning in the 1960s. Ocean Isle Beach, Holden Beach, Sunset Beach, Long Beach, Yaupon Beach, and Caswell Beach have all been incorporated since the 1950s, and are tremendous vacation attractions today.https://www.senclewises.com/brunshistory.html :'''1945''' After World War II, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged the U.S. Intracoastal Waterway. Then some barrier islands were developed. :'''1960''' - The housing boom began for Ocean Isle Beach, Holden Beach, Sunset Beach, Long Beach, Yaupon Beach, and Caswell Beach. These are vacation attractions today. :'''1975''' Since Bolivia was near the center of the county, the County Seat was moved from Southport to Bolivia. This made it easier for service to be attained by the citizens. :'''1977''' A referendum changed the county seat to {{Blue| Bolivia}}. This has been county seat has continued to be the county seat of Brunswick County to today. ::Colonial and Civil War sites in Brunswick County are The Bald Head Island Lighthouse (“Old Baldy”), the Brunswick Inn, Fort Johnston, and the Orton Plantation. Several museums and cultural groups such as theSouthport Maritime Museum, the Bald Head Island Conservatory. :{{Blue|INLAND TOWNS}} and other small towns sprang up. Exum came into being. Ash was home to Waccamaw High School until all schools were consolidated in 1973. Longwood, Grissettown, and Thomasboro came along in the southern part of the county. As did Calabash (home of world famous seafood) and Hickman's Crossroads. On the northern end of the county, Maco, Bishop, Bellville, and Winnabow grew into towns. While, in the middle of the county remains the ever-present Green Swamp, the largest swamp in North Carolina. :'''1975''' The County Seat was moved from Southport to '''Bolivia''' because '''Bolivia''' was closer to the center of the county and could provide better service to the population. *Boiling Springs Lakes was started in the 1960s, and is a favorite golfing community near Southport. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_Nuclear_Generating_Station The Brunswick generating Station] is located 20 feet above sea level about 5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Two GE (General Electric) boiling water reactors are cooled with Cape Fear River water in this area. This water is then discharged into the Atlantic. A filtration system removes any debris from the cooling water, such as fish or crustaceans.. After the water enters the nuclear plantiy it is discharged into a 5-mile canal to flow under the Intra-Coastal Waterway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_Nuclear_Generating_Station [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_Energy_Inc Duke Energy] is the majority owner of the majority owner and operator of the Brunswick plant. According to a 2010 NRC study, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has risk for core damage of the reactor by an earthquake (1 in 66,667). During Hurricane Florence of 2018, two of the reactors were shut down prior to the impact of the tropical storm winds.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_Nuclear_Generating_Station '''Today''' this is now known as '''{{purple|Supply}}'''named in honor of John Walker, where the permanent court house moved. Adjacent Counties
*Pender County - north. *New Hanover County - east. *Columbus County - west and northwest. ===Government=== *Brunswick County is a member of the regional Cape Fear Council of Governments. Most of the county was highly pro-secession and part of the Democratic “Solid South”, during the Civil War :'''1779''' The first court house was located on John Bell's plantation , which was near the mouth of the Lockwood Folly River. :'''1779''' The county seat was located at Lockwood's Folly and a temporary court house was established at the mouth of the Lockwood Folly River on the south/west bank. :1784 The court house was situated more inland at the bridge across the Lockwood Folly River and a new town was established, named Walkersburgh, which included the court house, a jail, and several homes as well as a tavern. But, the town never really materialized. :'''1975''' The County Seat was moved from Southport to Bolivia because Bolivia was closer to the center of the county and could provide better service to the population. ===Geography=== :Location- Coastal Plain region of southeastern North Carolina :Area- 1,050 square miles (2,700 km2), of which 847 square miles (2,190 km2) is land and 203 square miles (530 km2) (19%) is water :Rivers- The Brunswick River and the Cape Fear River :Locale The county lies in the inner coastal plain :Fertile- Brunswick County soil was less fertile than the “Black Belt” and consequently had pro-Union and Populist sympathies. :Agricultural products - tobacco, vegetables, berries, corn, oats, sweet potatoes, swine, beef cattle, and poultry :Manufactured products- polyester fibers, children's clothes, lumber, and citric acid. :Crops-tobacco, vegetables, berries, corn, oats, sweet potatoes, swine, beef cattle, and poultry; and manufactured products include polyester fibers, children's clothes, lumber, and citric acid. :areas for a growing number of retirees. :Charter boat fishing on the Intracoastal Waterway is another important recreational activity in the region. :Brunswick County is located in the south part of North Carolina with the Atlantic Coast as the Eastern border. Its beaches and communities attract tourists and vacationers to places such as Sunset beach, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Bald Head Island, and Ocean Isle Beach. :: Cape Fear River forms the western border.. The Intracoastal Waterway passes through the county. The fishing industry has impaction the economy. In the 1700's and 1800's rice production led the state. :Crops- corn, cotton, rice, indigo, and tobacco; forests yielded a bountiful supply of naval stores and lumber of the high quality Protected Areas
*The current County seal, depicts (four ) primary industries of Brunswick County. Brunswick County's leading industries are finishing, agriculture and manufacturing. For a while in the 1700's Rice production was leading. ===Demographics=== IN 2000, there were 73,143 people residing in the county with a population density of 86 people per square mile (33/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 82.30% White, 14.38% Black or African American, 0.68% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.32% from other races, and 1.01% from two or more races. 2.68% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Median income for a household in the county was $35,888, or for a family was $42,037. The per capita income for the county was $19,857. About 9.50% of families and 12.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.40% of those under age 18 and 8.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_County,_North_Carolina Highways
'''Places and events''': *Southport Maritime Museum *Brunswick County Historical Society *Bald Head Island Conservatory. *North Carolina Fourth of July Festival *Christmas-by-the-Sea Festival *North Carolina Festival-by-the-Sea *North Carolina Oyster Festival *The county has many famous sites dating to colonial and Civil War history well known. **Bald Head Island Island **The Brunswick Inn **Fort Johnston **Orton Plantation ''' Museums''' ::Southport Maritime Museum ::Bald Head Island Consevatory ::Brunswick County Historical Society. '''RESOURCES'''
* beaches that draw millions of vacationers *golf courses are a popular attraction for visitors (as well as a growing number of retirees) *Charter boat fishing on the Intracoastal Waterway *O1d mill sites *Some of the o1d miII dams are present day road beds. ===Cities=== *Boiling Spring Lakes *Northwest *Southport *Belville *Bolivia (county seat) *Calabash *Carolina Shores *Caswell Beach *Holden Beach *Leland *Navassa *Oak Island *Ocean Isle Beach *Sandy Creek *Shallotte *St. James *Sunset Beach *Varnamtown *Bald Head Island ===Census=== Brunswick County's population was estimated to be 85,000 in 2004. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif|align=c|size=360|caption= }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/ *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brunswick_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy *https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/ * “The History of Brunswick County North Carolina,” written by Lawrence Lee and published in 1980 *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/brunswick *Lawrence Lee, The History of Brunswick County, North Carolina (1980). *http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289808 *Elizabeth A. Fenn and Peter H. Wood, Natives and Newcomers: The Way We Lived in North Carolina before 1770 (1983). *http://www.ncgenweb.us/brunswick/history.html *Richard F. Knapp, ed., North Carolina's State Historic Sites: A Brief History and Status Report (1995). *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_County,_North_Carolina *http://www.ncgenweb.us/brunswick/history.html *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/brunswick *Lawrence Lee, "The History of Brunswick, North Carolina: The Political and Economic Development of a Colonial Town" (M.A. thesis, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1951). *https://www.senclewises.com/brunshistory.html *Lee, The Lower Cape Fear in Colonial Days (1965). *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Anderson *Ruins of St. Philip's Episcopal Church at Brunswick Town State Historic Site. Photograph by Tim Buchman. Courtesy of Preservation North Carolina. *http://www.ncgenweb.us/brunswick/history.html * https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/ *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/brunswick *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brunswick_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy *http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289808 County formation history: *http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/290075 Index entry for the county: * https://www.ncpedia.org/brunswick-town *Index entry for the county: http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/290075 *https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/info/about-brunswick-county/history/

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Brunswick West is a residential suburb 6 km. north of Melbourne. It lies between the Moonee Ponds Creek and central Brunswick with the Royal Park lands at its southern border. It In 2011, the population of Brunswick West was 13,542. It has a land area of 326 hectares (3 Km2) and a population density of 41.49 persons per hectare. ===Location and boundaries=== Brunswick West is bounded by Moreland Road in the north, Shamrock Street, Albion Street, Pearson Street, Dawson Street and Grantham Street in the east, Park Street in the south, and Moonee Ponds Creek in the west. ===Name origin=== Brunswick West is named for the area west of Brunswick, which was thought to be named after Princess Caroline of Brunswick, the estranged wife of King George IV. ===Settlement history=== Settlement of the area dates from the late 1800s, although population was minimal until the early 1900s. It was the last area to be settled residentially in the former Brunswick municipality, being somewhat remote from north-south public transport services. The area’s first primary school, west of Hoffman’s brickyard, opened in 1888. An early, although unsuccessful, residential subdivision was in the north-west, at the Hopetoun Estate in 1892. Rapid growth took place during the early 1900s, aided by a government settlement scheme, the State Government Closer Settlement Scheme, attracting about 200 residents. It was named Moonee Vale. The south-west was more attractive, being closer to Melbourne and less flood prone. Subdivision lots were larger than in Brunswick central and Brunswick East, and the predominant house design was the Californian bungalow. Little or no shopping was developed apart from two small areas along the Melville Road tram route (1926). Schools, however,were plentiful: Brunswick North, originally Moonee Vale (1925), Brunswick South West (1927) and Brunswick North West (1929). The last area to be subdivided into its present allotments was the Closer Settlement area at Moonee Vale, during the 1940s and early 1950s. Cream bricks and flats dot the postwar landscape. The population was relatively stable between 1991 and 2006, and then increased slightly between 2006 and 2011 as new dwellings were added to the area. ===Land use=== Brunswick West is an established residential area, with some light industry. ====Streets (where people we know lived or worked)==== *Hope Street ** [[space:St Josephs Catholic Church Brunswick West|183 Hope Street - St Josephs Catholic Church]] ** [[space:St Josephs PS Brunswick West|185 Hope Street - St Josephs Primary School]] ** [[space:314 Hope Street Brunswick West|314 Hope Street]] ===Major features=== Major features of the area include Union Square Shopping Centre, Brady Reserve, Dustan Reserve, Denzil Don Reserve, Holbrook Reserve, Hudson Reserve, Jacobs Reserve, Johns Reserve, Shiels Reserve, Wylie Reserve and several schools. * Churches ** [[space:St Josephs Catholic Church Brunswick West|St Josephs Catholic Church]] * Schools ** [[space:St Josephs PS Brunswick West|St Josephs Primary School]]

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[[Category:Brush Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Brush-615|David Brush]] 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. As well as the listed (early )variants of Brushe and Brusshe there are also entries from the 18th and 19th century adopting the form Brusch and Brusche. The English Bruch family ( but probably not the German Bruch families) may be connected but if so this goes back to at least the 16th century and probably earlier. But there are occasional instances where the name is confused. This also happens sometimes with Brish, Brash and even Bush. A link to Bruce or Brus has sometimes been suggested but I have seen nothing to confirm this and fear it is no more than speculation. No one knows, and it seems probable that no one will now ever know, when or where the name BRUSH first appeared as a surname. The very earliest reference, to BRUSCH, appears in the 14th century but no useful record exists until much later. In general terms, the modern form of single word surname as we now know it appears in England around 1400. English Parish registers, the basic raw material of the English genealogist, begin for the most part only in the mid 16th Century . In some parishes records may voluntarily have been maintained earlier but the earliest date encountered is likely to be 1538 when they were first legally required though for many the surviving record does not begin until later. This was the century of the Tudors; Henry VIII was on the throne from 1509 to 1547 and Elizabeth I from 1558 to 1603. England had emerged from the medieval period but was still an agricultural country in a pre-industrial age. It will never be possible for the great mass of the population of England, below the aristocracy, to produce any sort of comprehensive genealogical history before the start of these essential records. The BRUSH family, or families, form a part of this great mass. There is no indication of any grand aristocratic or royal connection in this history . The raw source material for a comprehensive genealogical record just does not exist even though there are various earlier records of other kinds often associated with legal affairs of one kind or another. During the 15th and 16th century the BRUSH name is scattered along a 300 mile crescent running from Cornwall in the South West to the east coast of Suffolk. Although this is a long line, we do not have a random scattering of the name across the country as a whole; just localised pockets. The earliest fully documented reference to the BRUSH family is to the will of “John BRUSCH or BRUSSH” of Gippco proved 1438 in the Norfolk Record Office. “Gippco” was Ipswich in Suffolk, which is right at the eastern end of the crescent on the Suffolk coast. In A dictionary of English surnames by Reaney & Wilson, 1991, a reference is made to “Alice Brusch, 1327” but I do not know the source for this reference. If it is identifiable it would be the earliest known reference by more than a century. The early BRUSH groups present the tantalising prospect of a single point of origin –one single family somewhere back before the 15th century. But this is idle conjecture and, I increasingly suspect, may be a false prospect. There are also two very early references well away from the southern crescent. Willelmus BRUSSHE, tyler was admitted as a freeman of the City of York in 1444 . These records also contain a reference to a “Thomas BRACHE, yoman”. This is well outside the geographic band I have just described and there is a century and a half before the next reference in Yorkshire. One, possibly two, isolated references will not for the moment overturn the general theory that BRUSH roots lie in the South Midlands of England. It seems entirely plausible that a building craftsman from elsewhere in England should have ended up in a major medieval city such as York. About ten years later in ‘33 Hen VI’ (1 September 1454 -31 August 1455) there is a reference to Walter BRUSSH of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, which may prove to be one of the most significant as a possible root for the substantial Gloucestereshire group of families.. “Walter Brussh of Cheltenham to Pershore Abbey (William Newnton, abbot): Two messuages and land in Pershore (appointment of attorney to deliver seisin): (Worcs.)” The Pershore location reappears nearly two centuries later when the deceased father of John Brush, freeman of Tewkesbury in 1631, is identified as having been ‘of Pershore’. Although there are earlier individual references to the name of BRUSH, the earliest identifiable and substantial family grouping is in Gloucestershire. It is from Gloucestershire that my own family descends, though there is some doubt from exactly where. The second main early grouping of the BRUSH name in England is in Cornwall. If there is a link between the BRUSH family of Cornwall and the BRUSH family (or families) of Gloucestershire it is lost in the mists of time prior to 1550 and I regret to say there seems no prospect of establishing a link – subject only to the possibilities which DNA testing may open up. Other BRUSH households within the 16th century, i.e. Tudor England, appear in Suffolk, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and London. There was also a significant BRUSH family group in Ireland, which falls within our title of “.of the British Isles”. It appears that this was part of the English colonisation of Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries and that the Irish families were descendants of a single individual, John, who had moved there from England or from Holland . In time some of his descendants would move back to England and on to more far flung colonies. There seem to be at least three separate lines in the US. Two from Thomas and Richard of Long Island in the 1650s ( who may be father and son but may be less closely related ) and a third from immigrants further south in Virginia. Despite several attempts there is no convincing theory ( that I know of) about which of the English Brush families any of these stem from. The principal secondary resource for the US lines is the two volume work ( plus supplements) produced by Stuart Brush of Connecticut. David Brush (Brush-615) == Task List ==

Brush Ridge Cemetery, Hastings, Michigan

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[[Category: Hastings, Michigan]]__NOTOC__ [[Project:Michigan_Cemeteries|Michigan Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Brush Ridge Cemetery, located in Barry County, Michigan, United States. This free space page for the Brush Ridge Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Michigan_Cemeteries||Michigan Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Michigan 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 profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Brush Ridge Cemetery, 4975 Wilkins Rd., Hastings Brush Ridge Cemetery is located south of Hastings off M-43 on the corner of two unpaved roads: Head Lake Road and Wilkinson. It is a small cemetery with a lot of growing room. It is divided into three sections. The middle section is the oldest. There are park benches to sit and spend time, which many seem to do as evidenced by the amount of decoration on the tombstones. :: :GPS Coordinates :: 42.5803100 :: --85.3755600 Here is a video clip of the cemetery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MQ4yYzzjFE [[Category: Hastings, Michigan]] [[Project:Michigan_Cemeteries|Michigan Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Brush Ridge Cemetery, located in Barry County, Michigan, United States. This free space page for the Brush Ridge Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Michigan_Cemeteries||Michigan Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Michigan 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 profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Brush Ridge Cemetery, 4975 Wilkins Rd., Hastings Brush Ridge Cemetery is located south of Hastings off M-43 on the corner of two unpaved roads: Head Lake Road and Wilkinson. It is a small cemetery with a lot of growing room. It is divided into three sections. The middle section is the oldest. There are park benches to sit and spend time, which many seem to do as evidenced by the amount of decoration on the tombstones. :: :GPS Coordinates :: 42.5803100 :: --85.3755600 Here is a video clip of the cemetery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MQ4yYzzjFE ===Table of Interments, Brush Ridge Cemetery === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:\mage:#c9c9c9 1px solid; margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border-collapse: collapse;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Extra - Maiden''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |[[Alward-88|Alward||Edward E.]]||1961-03-19||2008-03-19||x||[[Image:Alward-88-1.jpg|200px]] |- | [[Anders-465|Anders||Albert]]|| 1889-05-15||1976-08-31||x||[[Image:Anders-465.jpg|200px]] |- 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Brusko Name Study

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[[Category:Brusko Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Brusko Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brusko Brusko] 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 Brusko 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 Bruskos), by time period (18th Century Bruskos), or by topic (Brusko DNA,Brusko Occupations, Brusko 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 Brusko 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: [[Brusko-2|Lisa Hutsebaut]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Brusko}} 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 Bruskos 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/Brda Brda] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Brustad Name Study

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[[Category:Brustad Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[LaFalce-1|Jon LaFalce]] 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 the name "Brustad" and the variants of that name. The hope is that we provide a documented history of the families and connect to those who immigrated to North America from Norway. == Basic Data == Current known origin point: Ytteroy, Norway Current known North American Dispersal: Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin

Bruster Family Mysteries

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Bruthen Cemetery, Bruthen, Victoria, Australia

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Bruthen New Cemetery, Bruthen, Victoria]] '''Location''' Bruthen Cemetery, Victoria, Australia 3885, is located on the Great Alpine Rd in the town of Bruthen. '''To get there''' From Melbourne take the Princes Highway (Highway 1) east for 280 Km (or rail, 4 hours) to Bairnsdale. Follow Main St in Bairnsdale as far as the rounabout where the Great Alpine Rd (B500) splits from the Princes Highway (A1) and heads North. At this point the Princes Highway is signposted towards "Lakes Entrance' and 'Orbost' and the Great Alpine Rd towards 'Omeo (Buchan) (Orbost via Bruthen)'. Turn left onto the Great Alpine Rd and follow it for 27 Km North-East to the town of Bruthen. Pass through the town still following the Great Alpine Rd for another 2 Km to the Bruthen Cemetery on the left on the corner of Delahunty St.

BRUYNS Family Mysteries

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

Bryan County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Bryan County Page
{{Image|file=Bryan_County_Oklahoma-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Bryan County Flag''' }}{{clear}} {{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''' }}{{clear}} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]]. *The coordinator for this county is [[Beckett-454|Lori Zukerman]]. Much respect and many thanks to [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] for his time and energy leading the Oklahoma Project. ===Formed From=== Just prior to statehood, when all tribal governments were dissolved, Blue County was extinguished. Bryan County was officially established on '''November 16, 1907''', and Durant became the county seat and the capital of The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. It is the only county in the United States named for Populist politician [[Bryan-715|William Jennings Bryan]]. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bryan County[[:Category:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] | NW Location = [[:Space:Johnston County, Oklahoma|Johnston County]] | N Location = [[:Space:Atoka County, Oklahoma|Atoka County]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Space:Choctaw, Oklahoma|Choctaw County]] | SE Location = "Red River"
[[:Space:Lamar County, Texas|Lamar County, Texas]] | S Location = "Red River"
[[:Space:Fannin County, Texas|Fannin County, Texas]] | SW Location = "Red River"
[[:Space:Grayson County, Texas|Grayson County, Texas]] | W Location = [[:Space:Marshall County, Oklahoma|Marshall County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== The area now known as Bryan County was occupied by the Choctaw Tribe in '''1831-1832''', and became part of Choctaw Nation's Blue County. In '''1845''', the tribe opened Armstrong Academy for boys near the community of Bokchito. The academy served as Chahta Tamaha, the Choctaw capital, during the Civil War. Bloomfield Academy, a school for Chickasaw girls opened in 1852, just south of the present town of Achille. The Chickasaw tribe bought part of the Choctaw allocation prior to the Chickasaw migration to Indian Territory. The western quarter of today's Bryan County thus became part of the Chickasaw District in '''1837'''. When the two tribes formally separated into two distinct nations in '''1855''', the Chickasaw District became the Chickasaw Nation. The Butterfield Overland Mail and Stage route followed the older Texas Road across the present county during the late '''1850s'''. [[Pike-3191|General Albert Pike]] established Fort McCulloch for the Confederate Army near the present town of Kenefic on the Blue River. Although no Civil War battles occurred in the vicinity, the fort was garrisoned by more than a thousand Indian troops allied with the Confederates. Several new towns were created after the '''Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway''' (Katy) built a north-south line through this area in '''1872'''. One such town was Colbert, which became the seat of Blue County and the largest town in the Choctaw Nation. The '''St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad''', later bought by the '''St. Louis and San Francisco Railway''' (Frisco), built an east-west line in '''1903'''. The Bridge War, also called the Red River Bridge War or the Toll Bridge War, was a '''1931''' bloodless boundary conflict between the U.S. states of Oklahoma and Texas over an existing toll bridge and a new free bridge crossing the Red River between Grayson County, Texas and Bryan County, Oklahoma. ====Government Offices==== {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Bryan County Courthouse''' }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Oklahoma.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location In Oklahoma''' }} Bryan County has a total area of 944 square miles, of which 904 square miles is land and 39 square miles (4.2%) is water. The county is in the Coastal Plains physiographic region, and is mostly drained by the Blue River. The Washita River originally drained much of the western part of the county, but now empties into Lake Texoma, which forms much of the southern boundary of the county. The county is a major part of the Texoma region. {{clear}} '''Airports''' * Boatner Field Airport, Calera * Eaker Field Airport, Durant * McLaughlin Field Airport, Durant * Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma Heliport, Durant '''Hospitals''' * Medical Center of Southeastern Oklkhoma, Durant '''Lakes''' * Durant Lake * Lake Texoma (along southern border of county) '''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highway 69 * U.S. Highway 70 * U.S. Highway 75 * State Highway 48 * State Highway 91 * State Highway 70E * State Highway 78 * State Highway 199 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - BNSF Railroad ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 36,534 people, 14,422 households, and 9,936 families residing in the county. The population density was 40 people per square mile . There were 16,715 housing units at an average density of 18 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 80.02% White, 1.42% Black or African American, 12.16% Native American, 0.44% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.08% from other races, and 4.84% from two or more races. 2.65% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 28.4% were of American, 10.1% Irish, 8.1% German and 6.7% English ancestry. There were 14,422 households out of which 30.40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.00% were married couples living together, 10.80% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.10% were non-families. 26.60% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 2.98. In the county, the population was spread out with 24.80% under the age of 18, 11.70% from 18 to 24, 25.70% from 25 to 44, 22.30% from 45 to 64, and 15.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 95.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $27,888, and the median income for a family was $33,984. Males had a median income of $26,831 versus $20,087 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,217. About 14.00% of families and 18.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.40% of those under age 18 and 17.00% of those age Bryan County comprises the Durant, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Dallas-Fort Worth and the Texoma region, TX-OK Combined Statistical Area. It is home to the headquarters of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma located in Durant. ===Cities=== * [[:Category: Durant, Oklahoma|Durant - county seat]] ====Towns==== * [[:Category:Achille, Oklahoma|Achille]] * [[:Category:Armstrong, Oklahoma|Armstrong]] * [[:Category:Bennington, Oklahoma|Bennington]] * [[:Category:Bokchito, Oklahoma|Bokchito]] * [[:Category:Caddo, Oklahoma|Caddo]] * [[:Category:Calera, Oklahoma|Calera]] * [[:Category:Colbert, Oklahoma|Colbert]] * [[:Category:Hendrix, Oklahoma|Hendrix]] * [[:Category:Kemp, Oklahoma|Kemp]] * [[:Category:Kenefic, Oklahoma|Kenefic]] * [[:Category:Mead, Oklahoma|Mead]] * [[:Category:Silo, Oklahoma|Silo]] ====Census-Designated Places==== * [[:Category:Albany, Oklahoma|Albany]] * [[:Category:Blue, Oklahoma|Blue]] * [[:Category:Cartwright, Oklahoma|Cartwright]] ====Unincorporated Communities==== * [[:Category:Allison, Oklahoma|Allison]] * [[:Category:Banty, Oklahoma|Banty]] * [[:Category:Brown, Oklahoma|Brown]] * [[:Category:Cade, Oklanoma|Cade]] * [[:Category:Cobb, Oklahoma|Cobb]] * [[:Category:Kiersey, Oklahoma|Kiersey]] * [[:Category:Platter, Oklahoma|Platter]] * [[:Category:Romia, Oklahoma|Romia]] * [[:Category:Roberta, Oklahoma|Roberta]] * [[:Category:Utica, Oklahoma|Utica]] * [[:Category:Yarnaby, Oklahoma|Yarnaby]] * [[:Category:Yuba, Oklahoma|Yuba]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Magnolia Festival ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} There are 26 public schools and 1 private school in Bryan County. {{clear}} ====Public Schools==== Listed by category with School District. '''Achille School District''' * [[:Category:Achille Elementary School, Achille, Oklahoma|Achille Elementary (Pk-8)]] * [[:Category:Achille High School, Achille, Oklahoma|Achille High (9-12)]] '''Bennington School District''' * [[:Category:Bennington Elementary School, Bennington, Oklahoma|Bennington Elementary (Pk-8)]] Bennington High School 9-12 '''Caddo School District''' Caddo Elementary School PK-8 Caddo High School 9-12 '''Calera School District ''' Calera Elementary School PK-8 Calera High School 9-12 '''Colbert School District''' Colbert High School 9-12 Colbert Middle School 7-8 Ward Elementary School East, Colbert, OK  4-6 Ward Elementary School West, Colbert, OK  PK-3 '''Durant School District ''' Durant High School, Durant, Oklahoma (9-12) Durant Middle School, Durant, Oklahoma (7-8) Durant Intermediate School, Durant, Oklahoma (4-6) Northwest Heights Elementary School, Durant, Oklahoma (PK-3) Robert E. Lee Elementary School Add to Compare 824 West Louisiana Street Durant, OK 74701 (580)924-3628 PK-3 Washington Irving Elementary School, Durant, OK  '''Kiamichi School Ditrict''' * Kiamichi Tech Center, Durant, Oklahoma '''Rock Creek School District''' Rock Creek Elementary School, Durant, OK  PK-8 Rock Creek High School Add to Compare 200 East Steakley Street Bokchito, OK 74726 (580)295-3761 9-12 131 '''Silo School District''' Silo Elementary School, Durant, OK  PK-6 Silo High School. Durant, 9-12 Silo Junior High School, Durant, OK  7-8 ====Private Schools==== * Victory Life Academy, Durant, Oklahoma ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} List of Bryan County Cemeteries '''https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=38&CScnty=2134''' ===National Register of Historic Places=== The following sites in Bryan county are on the National Register of Historic Places. * Bloomfield Academy Site, Achille vicinity * Armstrong Academy Site, Bokchito vicinity * Caddo Community Building, Caddo * Colbert's Ferry Site, Colbert vicinity * Durant Downtown Historic District, Durant * Bryan County Courthouse, Durant * Robert E. Lee School, Durant * Oklahoma Presbyterian College, Durant * Robert Lee Williams Public Library, Durant * J L Wilson Building, Durant * Carriage Point (Fisher's Station), Durant * Roberta School Campus, Durant * State Highway No. 78 Bridge at the Red River, Karma vicinity * Fort McCulloch, Kenefic vicinity * Nail's Station, Kenefic vicinity * Fort Washita, Nida vicinity ===Historical Census=== [[:Category: 1910 US Census, Bryan County, Oklahoma|1910]] 29,854 — [[:Category: 1920 US Census, Bryan County, Oklahoma|1920]] 40,700 36.3% [[:Category: 1930 US Census, Bryan County, Oklahoma|1930]] 32,277 −20.7% [[:Category: 1940 US Census, Bryan County, Oklahoma|1940]] 38,138 18.2% 1950 28,999 −24.0% 1960 24,252 −16.4% 1970 25,552 5.4% 1980 30,535 19.5% 1990 32,089 5.1% 2000 36,534 13.9% 2010 42,416 16.1% Est. 2015 44,884 [6] 5.8 ===Notables=== ===County Resources=== == Sources == * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * [[Wikipedia:Bryan County, Oklahoma|Bryan County, Oklahoma on Wikipedia]]

Bryan Shannon To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Shannon-609|Bryan Shannon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. [[Bohnsack-14|Ann Marie Sophie Bohnsack]] [[Westendorf-73|J Westendorf, 1 of the 7]] does not have all siblings or parents, missing children too, I think. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/index.html?ID=5509094&steps=3|missing links] {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Shannon-7|Shannon, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wulf-114|Sophia Wulf Behrand|| familysearch sources need to get on her profile |}

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Shannon-363|Bryan Shannon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Shannon-363&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bryan Shannon Unconnected List|Bryan's Unconnected work list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Card !|Sources |- | [[Behrand-1|Behrand, Elizabeth ]] || 1848-04-23 || to-do || |||| |- | [[Bohanas-1|Bohanas, William W.]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do|| |||| |- | [[Bohanas-2|Bohanas, William ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do|||||| |- | [[Bohlen-5|Bohlen, Unlisted]] || || to-do|||||| |- | [[Brickman-117|Brickman, Clara Hedwig ]] || 1895-12-26 || to-do|||||| |- | [[Kuker-33|Kuker, Mrs. ]] || || to-do|||||| |- |Bernadine Westendorf||1906||1905 IA Census||"CJ603"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X5LF?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3767 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Bernard Westendrof||1866||1905 IA Census||"CJ597"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X55Q?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3768 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Catherine Westendorf||1863||1905 IA Census||"C232H"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X5LG?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3769 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |George Westendorf|| 1902||1905 IA Census||"CJ602"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-XVHJ?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3770 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Helen Westendorf ||1897 ||1905 IA Census||"CJ600"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X9PQ-C?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3771 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |[[Westendorf-312|Henry F. Westendorf]] or maybe someone else||1856 ||1905 IA Census||"CF373"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X9W7-P?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3772 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Joseph Westendorf||1889||1905 IA Census||"C233H"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X97T-8?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3773 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Leo Westendorf||1895||1905 IA Census||"CJ599"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X526?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3774 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Margaret Westendorf||1891||1905 IA Census ||"C234H"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X9MF-6?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3775 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Mary Westendorf||1873||1905 IA Census||"CJ598"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X9ZN-L?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3777 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Mary Westendorf||1900||1905 IA Census||"CJ601"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X9FG-N?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3776 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |- |Sophia Westendorf||1860||1905 IA Census||"CF374"||"Iowa State Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PV-X5D4?cc=2240483&wc=QS8Q-7M9%3A1403071502%2C1403241501 : 5 October 2016), Scott, Davenport > Sullivan, E.-Woods, R. > image 3778 of 5181; Iowa State Historical Department, Des Moines. |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Card !|Sources |- | [[Bohnsack-14|Bohnsack, Anna Marie Sophie]] || 1869-08-10 || Done |- |}

Bryant Family

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Bryant Family in Alabama

Bryant Family History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Bryant Family History == :ancestry and descendants of David Bryant (1756) of Springfield, N.J.; Washington Co., Pa.; Knox Co., Ohio; and Wolf Lake, Noble Co., Ind. * by [[Vaile-48 | Clara E. Vaile Braiden]], 1851 - 1926 * privately printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bryant Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bryantfamilyhist00brai ===Table of Contents=== :List of Illustrations :The Coat of Arms :Explanations :Abbreviations :Dutch Records :Bryants in America :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :New Jersey Branch :David Bryant, 1756-1835 :Revolutionary War Record of David Bryant :Sixth Generation :Cooper Ancestry :White Ancestry :Herrick Ancestry :Seventh Generation :Vaile Ancestry :Eighth Generation :Ninth Generation :New Jersey Bryants :The Walich-Van Winkle Ancestry :Revolutionary War Record of Jacob Woolley :Woolley and Woodruff Ancestry :War Record of Abram Roll Woolley === 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 === * Braiden, Clara E. Vaile ''[[Space:Bryant Family History|Bryant Family History]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1913) * [[#Braiden|Braiden]]

Bryant Family Mysteries

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This mystery pertains exclusively to Captain William Bryant Sr. who was married to Rachael Wilcoxen who's mother was Sarah Boone Wilcoxen, Daniel Boone's sister. Most of the records indicated that William immigrated from Wales with his brother Benjamin. William was born in 1739 and records show that he married Rachael in 1781 in NC. There are references throughout soldier memoirs detailing that William was captured by the British and then escaped from the boat and swam ashore to fight again the next day. He was also very close to the Boone family and when the Boones migrated west, William and family came along. The settled BRYANT'S station (now mistakingly referred to as Bryan's Station before migrating to Boone Co MO before he passed in 1834. Any information about him or his ancestors would be greatly appreciated!

Brynford War Memorial

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{{Image|file= Flintshire Churches and Chapels-4.jpg}} [[Category: Brynford, War Memorial WWI]] :These are the people who are listed on the Brynford War Memorial as dying in WWI [https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/36510 War Memorials Register] :All individuals now have Profiles. These can be accessed by clicking on their underlined name
{| border="1" align="center" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Henllan 1914 - 1918''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" |-style="width:100%" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 22px;" ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Rank and number''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Battalion''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Aged''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Buried''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''CWGC''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Ellis-25890|Ellis, Robert Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pioneer, 130562 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Engineers, ("P" Special Coy.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7 May 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grevillers_British_Cemetery%2C_Grevillers%2C_Pas-de-Calais Grevillers British Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/289998/r-t-ellis/ 289998] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Jones-120041|Jones, Daniel Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 203997 & 331514 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (4th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|25 Nov 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michaels_Churchyard%2C_Brynford%2C_Flintshire St Michael's, Brynford] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/671361/daniel-thomas-jones/ 671361] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Luke-2154|Luke, John Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 204143 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (17th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|28 Aug 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/833345/john-edward-luke/ 833345] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Luke-2155|Luke, John Harold]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 38520 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Gloucestershire Regiment,(1st/5th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|8 Feb 1919 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michaels_Churchyard%2C_Brynford%2C_Flintshire St Michael's, Brynford] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/671362/j-h-luke/ 671362] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Needham-2845|Needham, Samuel]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 53918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (1st Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 May 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/779315/samuel-needham/ 779315] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Parry-2947|Parry, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 54636 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (19th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|28 Sep 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rocquigny-Equancourt-Road%2CBritish-Cemetery%2C_%C3%89tricourt-Manancourt%2C_Somme Rocquigny Equancourt Road, British-Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/288472/hugh-george-evans/ 288472] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Pierce-16858|Pierce, Evan]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|L. Cpl., ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1925 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Price-27727|Price, Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 2206 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (5th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|29 Aug 1915 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Marmara Region, Turkey] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/687183/daniel-price/ 687183] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Price-27728|Price, Emrys]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|L. Cpl., 17244 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (13th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|22 Apr 1916 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Merville_Communal_Cemetery%2C_Merville%2C_Nord Merville Communal Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/539333/emrys-price/ 539333] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Williams-112825|Williams, Edwin]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 21538 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Canadian Infantry, (8th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|25 Apr 1915 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1597076/e-williams/ 1597076] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Williams-112826|Williams, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|L. Sgt., 240284 & 46864 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, transf. to Royal Defence Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 Dec 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michaels_Churchyard%2C_Brynford%2C_Flintshire St Michael's, Brynford] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/671364/w-williams// 671364] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|

Bryttanie House To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[House-2146|Bryttanie House]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=House-2146&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bryttanie House To-Do List|Bryttanie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Geisler-146|Geisler, Herbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[House-2178|House, Rick ]] || || to-do |- | [[House-2181|House, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hardy-2705|House, Ann (Hardy)]] || || to-do |- | [[House-2188|House, Anonymous Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Ingham-227|Ingham, Bill Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Geisler-143|Ingham, Cathy (Geisler)]] || || to-do |- |}

Bubbling Well Road Cemetery

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[[Category: Bubbling Well Road Cemetery, Shanghai, Shanghai]] See: * [[:Category: Bubbling Well Road Cemetery, Shanghai, Shanghai|Bubbling Well Road Cemetery category]] for the developing list of people buried in this Cemetery who have profiles on Wikitree. '''Cemetery name:''' Bubbling Well Road Cemetery '''Address:''' Now occupied by Jing'an Park, Nanjing W Road at Huashan Road, Shanghai '''GPS Coordinates:''' 31.222142, 121.446995 '''Estimated Burials:''' +5,500 interred, 1,350 cremations. '''Information:''' Bubbling Well Cemetery (Jing'an), opened 1898, closed 1951. In the winter of 1953-54 the cemetery was reclaimed for redevelopment. If families were able to make arrangements, graves were REPORTEDLY removed to the Dachang cemetery, in Baoshan. The authorities in fact gave very little notice of these developments, however, and few will have been transferred. The Dachang cemetery was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution period, and various factories were built on the site. There were 43 British naval and 13 British military graves at Bubbling Well. In the process of removal of the military graves the Chinese authorities deliberately obliterated all details other than names. The present Jing'an Park occupies the site. By the time of the Cultural Revolution, most all of the foreign cemeteries in China had been destroyed. For this reason, almost all grave photos for this cemetery will be historical ones. It was not uncommon for graves of foreigners buried in China to be photographed. It was presumed that their loved ones would never get an opportunity to visit the grave, so after the stone was set, the ground settled and the landscaping complete, a photograph was a common occurrence.

Buch Name Study

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Buck_Name_Study]]

Buchel/Büchel

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Buchel County, Texas

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Welcome to Buchel County, Texas Project!
''' A DEFUNCT COUNTY''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' '''TIMELINE:''' :According to TxGenWeb, Buchel county was part of Texas. It was named for A Carl Buchel.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb71 *On '''March 15, 1887''' three counties were formed from a '''division of Presidio county'''. http://www.txgenweb.org/tx/defunct.htmlThose counties were '''Buchel, Foley, and Jeff Davis counties. ''' *In 1887 Buchel county was attached to '''Brewster County''' along with Foley county, by legislature. This was for aid in surveying. Buchel County only had 298 people living there. * '''Marathon, Texas''' was to have been the county seat for Buchel County, however, the governor did not sign this into law and in 1897 Buchel County was abolished.When Governor Charles Culbertson did not sign, nor reject, the law went into effect without signature.Handbook of Texas Online, Martin Donell Kohout, "Buchel County," accessed May 09,2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb71. {{Image|file=Buchel_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=170 |caption=Buchel Co.. }} {{Image|file=Foley_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption=Buchel and Foley county. }}{{clear}} '''Population''' :1887- population of 298 '''Namesake''' The namesake of the proposed Buchel County was Augustus Carl Buchel – a soldier born in Hesse (Germany). Augustus Buchel served in the French Foreign Legion, then he was a Colonel in the Turkish Army. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Ghost-Counties-of-Texas.htm#buchel :: Augustus Buchel immigrated to Texas, landing at Indianola. Buckle served on Taylor's staff in the Mexican-American war, 1846-48. :He also was in the Civil War Lt. Colonel of Texas Infantry. He later was promoted to full Colonel commanding 1st Texas Cavalry. Buchel was killed at the battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana in 1864. :Buchel was buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. '''Sources'''

Buchel Name Study

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[[Category:Buchel Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Buchel Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buchel Buchel] 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 Buchel 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 Buchels), by time period (18th Century Buchels), or by topic (Buchel DNA, Buchel Occupations, Buchel 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 Buchel 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: [[Buchel-27|John Buchel]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Buchel}} 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 Buchels 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/Büchel Büchel] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Buchko Pictures and Photos

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Buchs, St. Gallen One Place Study

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== Purpose of the Study == Buchs is part of a string of villages along the valley floor of the Rheintal in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The towering mountains either side of the valley made it easier for the early population to choose their spouses from a few of the neighbouring villages. Naturally there are exceptions to this but it holds true for the majority of people well into the 19th century. As a result, local families are heavily intertwined and even one ancestor from the old families is invariably linked to many other families in Sevelen. Early migrants to lands now within Germany and beyond as well as later migrations to the USA and Brasil have spread descendants far and wide. The goal of the study is to reconstruct a family tree for the village based on the available church records. This will greatly aid family researchers with roots in Buchs, regardless of where they reside. == Location & History == Located in the South-East of the Swiss canton of St. Gallen the municipality of Buchs, together with the municipalities of Wartau, Sevelen, Grabs, Gams and Sennwald, forms the registration district of Werdenberg. Buchs was mentioned for the first time in 1213. Some 200 years later, the village became part of confederate canton Luzern and, as a consequence, part of the Old Swiss Confederacy. In 1517, the area of Werdenberg was acquired by the canton of Glarus and remained as such until 1798. The ownership by Glarus is something every family researcher in the area should be aware of for a few reasons. First, during the Reformation Glarus and its lands were early adopters of the 'new' religion. Aside from Gams, the available church registers for Werdenberg were started by followers of the Evangelisch-Reformierten Kirche. Second, many of the officials were chosen by the masters in Glarus from their ranks. Therefore, some family names in the church registers originate in Glarus. However, they did often marry locally. Most people in Werdenberg were involved in subsistence agriculture. This did not change with the introduction of mechanical embroidery machines 'Wikipedia'' (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schifflistickmaschine : accessed 25 November 2020). "Schifflistickmaschine." in the 1870s but it provided the farmers another stream of income. It was mainly a family affair although some were able to employ some neighbours as well. Researchers will encounter the term 'Sticker' on many pages of the later church records. == Useful Terms == Kirchgemeinde: similar to the English Parish Wahlkreis: Registration District Bürger: Citizen Bürger Ort or Heimatort: In Switzerland, citizenship is determined by being a ''Bürger'' of a particular municipality. Inherited through the father, sons will pass on the Heimatort to their children whereas daughters will exchange their father's Heimatort with the one from their husband. Residents of the area in Sevelen called 'Oberräfis' may hold two Heimatort, Buchs and neighbouring Sevelen. The Heimatort and place of residence can be the same but does not need to be. A person may be a Bürger of a place they never have resided in. The importance to genealogists is that Bürger registers are kept at the Heimatort whereas Family registers are kept at the place of residence. This means that if one is lost, there might be a 'backup' record in a different municipality. == Resources == In 2018, the canton of St. Gallen made the church registers available for free online through the ''Staatsarchiv St. Gallen''. The earliest register from 1672 are missing some entries. Some pastors were more inclined to keep detailed records than others. One of them in particular had to be 'removed' from office due to a less-than-ideal lifestyle. Senn, Nikolaus, ''Werdenberger Chronik, Band II'', pp 203-204. Buchs, St. Gallen, Schweiz: BuchsDruck und Verlag, 1862. == Participants == [[Staub-537|Andrea Staub]] - Growing up in Sevelen, I am a direct descendant of a few of the 'old families' of Sevelen. == Sources == * ''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Switzerland : accessed 25 November 2020). "History of Switzerland." * ''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchs,_St._Gallen : accessed 25 November 2020). "Buchs, St. Gallen."

Buck Family (Part 8)

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Continued from Part 7 [[Buck-722|Willis]] followed the dog as best he could but twists and turns over the hills lost his sense of direction and realized he was lost. With all familiar landmarks gone, the boy began to cry and shout "I'm lost, I'm lost". Ben heard him and left the rabbit he was after and came back to Willis and tried to lick his face to assure him that he was all safe, he then turned and walked off a few yards and looked back to see if Willis was following and with the boy at his heels trotted slowly homeward. For many years when I wanted to tease my brother or be especially mean I would shout "I'm lost, I'm lost" and I always got a raise from my brother. Ben lived to a green old age for a dog being 16 years old when he died. Knowing that death was near the old dog left the house and went a quarter of a mile down a favorite hollow and crawled into a large hollow tree and it was many weeks before we located our faithful friend. The Indians believe that they will meet their dog in the happy hunting grounds and somehow I'd like to think, that I too, sometime, someplace shall meet faithful old Ben.

Buck History and Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Buck History and Genealogy == Embracing the traditional and comprehensive genealogical history of the Buck family in Europe and America, with relative branches of the Baldwins, Bostwicks, Bushes, Meads, Northups, Paines, Stoddards, Vialls, Willmarths, Walters, Waters, etc. Combined in keeping with a general review of passing events and biographical compendium of world history and advancement to the present time. * by Samuel Buck (b.1841) * published by Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vt., 1917 * Source Example: ::: Buck, Samuel. ''[[Space:Buck History and Genealogy|Buck History and Genealogy]]'' (Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vt., 1917) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Buck|Buck]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Buck History and Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/buckhistorygenea00buck * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16751175/ * (1924) Supplement or Appendix :* https://archive.org/details/buckhistorygenea00buck_1 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduuction * Americans cousinships of English blood of Wm. the Conqueror, ancestor to thousands of English and American people * Origin of surnames in the good old days of long ago * Inheritage * Earliest Grecan history, pertaining to ancestral line of the Bucks in Asia * Ancient history personified and reconstructed in the process and construction of the nations * Our earliest ancestral history in Flanders, of the Bucks, in their genealogical family descent * Peninsula of Gallipoli * History and genealogy of the Franks, in descent from Priam, King of Troy * The Count of Flanders, and Matilda, wife of Wm. the conqueror * Once wealthy Bruges now plaintive memory * Louvain sacked and burned * Hissarlic, the seat of ancient Troy, in Dr. Schliemanns excavations and those of Dr. Dorpfield in 1893 * Greek love for personification illustrated in the Sidonians and the wanderings of Ulysses and his son, Telemachus * Rome, Constantinople and the Franks, in the ancestry and relationship of the succeeding nations and in conformity and explanation of the "Buck hist. Gen." * Noted towns and cities in France associated in relation to the early lines of the Buck history * "On Flanders Field" and Where Poppies Bloom" * Huguenots of France suffered for their faith and driven into exile, by revocation of Edict of Nantes, 1685 * Our European ancestry in Italy and France, with Rheims and description and destruction of its great cathedral in late World War * Frances devastations in German invasions of World War * Real estate in Latium * Noted European and Asiatic cities, in relation or pertaining to the early line of Buck history. Worms in Hesse, on the Rhine. Cologne Cathedral, on the Rhine. Jerusalem, Palestine, and Scotland * Sir John Buck, Knight Admiral of Rhodes, and the knights of St. John in their heroic defense and overthrow by Turks * German Bucks in America. Darmundstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse, Germany, is situated in the Odenwald Forest * Leipzig battle monument * The Bucks in peace and war. Jean Buche, son of Jasper of Harberg, in Old Lorraine * Our earliest ancestral history in England of the Bucks in genealogy family descent * Noted castle and cathedral cities in England pertaining to Buck history * Noted cathedrals, castles and abbeys of old England associated in Buck history * Noted towns and cities in England in relation or pertaining to Buck history * The price of nobility * Gloucester, London and Stratford-on-Avon in English history, associated with that of the Bucks of England and Queen Catherine Parr * Queen Catherine Parr, last wife of Henry 8th a descendant of the Bucks, and others in England * Dorothy Vernon at Haddon Hall. Formerly owned by William de Peveril, after the conquest, 1066 * Helen of Troy and the Trojan War * Grecian imprints : Blend is incomplete * Bucks who served in the War of the Rebellion. Vermont volunteers, and New York in the revolution * Of Bucks in the employ of the U. S. Government, civil service, in 1917, from published official documents * Three great events in the American revolution, from which we achieved our independence, from "important historical documents" * Fort Ticonderoga * Our earliest ancestral history in America of the Bucks in their genealogy family lines of descent * The original Bucks of Weathersfield, Conn. Their families and descendants for 150 years, as carried out from their marriages there recorded in N. E. reg * Descendants of Emanuel and Sarah Buck of Weathersfield, Conn * Wm. and Roger Buck Family, first Buck settlers at Cambridge and Woburn, Mass * The ancestry of Eunice Buck of Hebron, Conn., from Mrs. Thomas M. Cory of Little Rock, Ark * The ancestry of Clinton C. Buck of Winsted, Conn., down from Emanuel of Weathersfield, Conn * The ancestry of Samuel Buck of Crown Point, N. Y., in regular branch from Emanuel of Weathersfield, Conn * Descendents of Roger Buck of Woburn, Mass * "At 62 and 82 of My Old House" and "Life" * The ancestry and descendants of Capt. Wm. Buck of New Milford, Conn. and Continental Army * Pennsylvania, western, eastern and western, and southern Bucks. The Bucks of Susquehanna Co., by Emily C. Blakeman, Philadelphia, 1873 * Bucks of Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, Bucks Co., Pa., and Maine Buck descendants * New Hampshire Bucks. Descendents of Emauel of Weathersfield, Conn. and Roger of Woburn, Mass * Bucks of Wilmington, Mass., descendants of Roger of Woburn, Mass., 1630 * The "Hills, and the Brooks of New England" * Old Virginia, in its earliest history, expansion and emigration westward * Virginia Bucks and descendants * Bucks of North and South Carolina * Extracts from "The colonial cavalier or Southern life, before the revolution," by Maud Wilder Goodwin * Earliest southern Buck Families. Buck of North Carolina * Paine history and genealogy, of the several Paine branches we have the following as the most authentie of our line * Mead history and genealogy * History and genealogy of the Viall Family * The Stephens Family in England and descendants in America * Pittsford, Vt., in its earliest relationships of the Bucks, Stephens and other families there. Also the rise of the Methodist, Baptist and Congregational Churches in England and America * Distinguished Bucks from "whos who in America" * Noted Bucks in American literature and science, periodical and published books * Beaumont B. Buck, distinguished American General in World War * Dr. Clair Arelius Buck, Pharmacist, Marines, no. 2, in U. S. N., in France * Capt. Oscar L. Buck, Co. A, 165 inft., "Rainbow Div.," in France * A gallant soldier * Andrew H. Buck, bn. Apr. 23, 1891, died Dec. 5, 1918, son of Dr. H. A. Buck of Burlington, Vt * Expeditional forces in France. Buck (and aliases) in casualties lists in American Army in France * Bucks of Chicago, Ill., and environs, selected names in telephone and telegraph directory of 1919 * Bucks of New York City, Manhattan and the Bronx, May 8, 1919 * Brooklyn, N. Y., Bucks. Brough of Brooklyn and Queens * Official register of the United States, 1919 directory. Of Bucks in the employ of the United States Government civil service * Bucks of Philadelphia, Pa. selected names with addresses, Mar. 15, 1922 * Bucks of eastern Pennsylvania. Selected names from various counties and cities, Mar. 15, 1920 * Buck Family. Selected names and addresses, taken in 1920 from telephone and city directories of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pittsburgh and suburban places * List of libraries, historical and Genealogical Societies and Bucks and relatives who took the first "Buck hist. and gen.," with the addresses to which the book was sent and received * Buck addresses to which circulars were sent of first book, 1917 to 1920, and not taking the book * Libraries to which descriptive circulars of first book were sent, between 1917 to 1921, and not taking it * "A Mother Speaks" and "Temples not made with Hands"

Buck Mountain Mine Disaster

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Buckhead Plantation, Colleton County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Buckhead Plantation, Colleton County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Colleton County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Colleton County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Pyne_Plantations_Index|Pyne Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== Buckhead Plantation is part of the complex of plantations owned by [[Pyne-698|John Pyne]]. Other owners: Hutchinson, Tadini. ===Slaves=== According to John Pyne's probate records (sourced below) 45 enslaved people lived and worked on Buckhead Plantation, along with 18 house servants. They are listed in groupings of unknown type with values associated with the group. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''':"South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJ9W-36?i=125&cc=3460989 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 March 2022) *1814 Inventory of the enslaved.
'''Valued in a group (9) - $2000''' *[[Pyne-848|Ishmael]] *[[Pyne-850|Jack]] *[[Pyne-851|Joe]] *[[Pyne-852|Jimmy]] *[[Pyne-853|Cato]] *[[Pyne-849|Ishmael]] *[[Pyne-856|Kit]] *[[Pyne-857|John]] *[[Pyne-859|Allick]] '''Valued in a group (8) - $2000''' *[[Pyne-860|August]] *[[Pyne-861|Toby]] *[[Pyne-862|Clarinda]] *[[Pyne-863|Betsey]] *[[Pyne-864|Patty]] *[[Pyne-865|Hannah]] *[[Pyne-866|Riley]] *[[Pyne-867|Teenah]] '''Valued in a group (8) - $2000''' *[[Pyne-869|Maria]] *[[Pyne-870|Bella]] *[[Pyne-871|Charlotte]] *[[Pyne-872|Liddy]] *[[Pyne-873|Nancy]] *[[Pyne-875|Violet]] *[[Pyne-877|Robin]] *[[Pyne-878|Cudjoe]] '''Valued in a group (9) - $2250''' *[[Pyne-879|Minda]] *[[Pyne-880|Sam]] *[[Pyne-881|Adam]] *[[Pyne-882|Jacob]] *[[Pyne-884|Easter]] *[[Pyne-885|Moses]] *[[Pyne-886|Tom]] *[[Pyne-887|Darcus]] *[[Pyne-888|Mary]] '''Valued in a group (9) - $2250''' *[[Pyne-889|Jenny]] *[[Pyne-890|Affey]] *[[Pyne-854|Cato]] *[[Pyne-874|Nancy]] *[[Pyne-876|Violet]] *[[Pyne-891|Venus]] *[[Pyne-893|Bess]] *[[Pyne-855|Cato]] *[[Pyne-894|Tamar]] '''Valued in a group (2) - $500''' *[[Pyne-895|Molly]] *[[Pyne-897|Nell]] '''House Servants at Buckhead:''' '''Valued in a group (8) - $2000''' *[[Pyne-899|Edmond]] *[[Pyne-858|John]] *[[Pyne-900|Patrick]] *[[Pyne-901|Captain]] *[[Pyne-898|Cudjo]] *[[Pyne-902|Stephen]] *[[Pyne-903|Ben]] *[[Pyne-904|Kate]] *[[Pyne-905|Hagar]] '''Valued in a group (8) - $2000''' *[[Pyne-906|Penny]] *[[Pyne-907|Sydney]] *[[Pyne-896|Molly]] *[[Pyne-892|Venus]] *[[Pyne-868|Teena]] *[[Pyne-908|Brancey]] *[[Pyne-909|Elsey]] '''Valued in a group (2) - $500''' *[[Pyne-910|Dublin]] *[[Pyne-883|Jacob]] ==Sources== *https://lowcountryafricana.com/342-enslaved-ancestors-at-5-plantations-of-john-pyne-colleton-sc-1814/

Buckingham County Virginia Slave Owners

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Buckingham Name Study

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[[Category:Buckingham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] "This name is of English locational origin from the town of that name in Buckinghamshire. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century 'hamm' meaning 'a water meadow' or 'piece of low lying enclosed land', plus 'ing', 'people of' and the personal name Bucca, hence, 'the hamm of Bucca's people'. The place name is first recorded as Buccingahamm in the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicles' dated 918 and as Bochingheham in the Domesday Book of 1086." Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Buckingham#ixzz5OvcZpoqS == How to Join == Open to everyone at any participation level. To join, just click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the '''=== Member list and what we're working on ===''' section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. In the '''=== Family research projects ===''' section you can post any brick wall ancestors or areas where you need help with research or if you are seeking collaboration on projects. Feel free to edit this area and update it as you see fit. Another easy way to collaborate and stay connected on Buckingham surname topics is to add Buckingham to your followed tags, and put the Buckingham One Name Sticker on your Buckingham ancestor profiles. Please contact the project leader [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] 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 the Buckingham surname and the variants of that name. === Sticker === If you would like to add your Buckingham profile, add this code above the
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{{One Name Study|name=Buckingham}} === Buckingham surname Variants === Buckingham, Buckenham, Beckingham == Task List == #Add the category for Buckingham Name Study to profiles. #Add sources to Buckingham profiles. See [[Help:Sources|Sources]] for help. #Clean up Buckingham profiles created through a GEDCOM file import. #Connect Buckingham profiles to the family tree. #Contact [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. #Adopt orphan Buckingham family profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=0&order=&s=BUCKINGHAM here]. #Add sources to Unsourced Buckingham profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Buckingham here]. #Find duplicate Buckingham profiles on your watchlist [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AFindMatches&surname=BUCKINGHAM here] and merge them. == Member List == *[[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] *[[Buckingham-1113|Thomas Buckingham]] *[[Buckingham-2654|Kate Buckingham]] == Family research projects == [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] I am working on cleaning up the biographies of early Buckingham ancestors. [[Buckingham-2654|Kate Buckingham]] Trying to connect my Australian family, back to our english ancestors. == Resources == If you know of any resources, please link them here: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham_(surname) *http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ *https://archive.org/stream/buckinghamfamily00chap/buckinghamfamily00chap_djvu.txt

BUCKINGHAM Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of BUCKINGHAM name in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1575-1875''' ==Christenings== ===Christenings 1690-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |29 Mar 1699 ||[[Buckingham-1858|Margaret]] ||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1857|Christopher]] ||BUCKINGHAM || ||Yeoman |}
===Christenings 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |19 February 1700 ||[[Buckingham-1855|Katherin]] ||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1857|Christopher]] ||BUCKINGHAM || ||Yeoman |- |9 November 1703||[[Buckingham-1856|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1857|Christopher]] ||BUCKINGHAM || ||Yeoman |- |21 November 1737 ||[[Buckingham-1860|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1861|Mr Thomas]] & Mary||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |28 August 1739 ||[[Buckingham-1859|Hanah]]||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1861|Mr Thomas]]||BUCKINGHAM || || |}
===Christenings 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |1 May 1782||Salome||d/o ||Rev. William & Elizabeth||BUCKINGHAM || ||Preacher |- |6 June 1799||Elizabeth||d/o ||James & Mary||BUCKINGHAM || ||Yeoman |}
===Christenings 1800-1819=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |25 February 1801||Emily||d/o ||James & Mary||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |31 July 1803||Mary||d/o ||Roger & Betty||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |30 March 1806||[[Buckingham-1433|Mary]]||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1434|John]] & [[Watts-7152|Betty]]||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |29 June 1806||Joseph Fairchild||s/o ||William & Mary||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |1 July 1806||[[Buckingham-1863|Grace]]||d/o ||Finney||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |5 July 1808||[[Buckingham-1865|William]]||s/o ||Finney & Mary||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |1 July 1810||[[Buckingham-1864|John]]||s/o ||Finney & Mary||BUCKINGHAM || || |- |19 December 1815||[[Buckingham-1866|Edward]]||s/o ||Finney & Mary||BUCKINGHAM ||Coombe ||Yeoman |- |26 December 1819||[[Buckingham-1868|Thomas]]||s/o ||Finney & Mary||BUCKINGHAM ||Coombe ||Yeoman |}
===Christenings 1820-1839=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |28 May 1820||[[Buckingham-1435|Mary Watts]]||d/o ||[[Buckingham-1434|John]] & [[Watts-7152|Betty]]||BUCKINGHAM ||Chittlehamholt ||Wheelwright |- |12 May 1822||[[Buckingham-1436|Henry]]||s/o ||[[Buckingham-1434|John]] & [[Watts-7152|Betty]]||BUCKINGHAM ||Chittlehamholt ||Wheelwright |- |7 August 1822||[[Buckingham-1869|Jane]]||d/o ||Finney & Mary||BUCKINGHAM ||Coombe ||Yeoman |- |13 March 1825||[[Buckingham-1437|Edward]]||s/o ||[[Buckingham-1434|John]] & [[Watts-7152|Betty]]||BUCKINGHAM ||Chittlehamholt||Wheel Wright |- |22 November 1834||[[Buckingham-1878|Fanny]]||d/o ||William & Joanna||BUCKINGHAM ||Eastcott ||Labourer |- |15 February 1835||[[Buckingham-1837|Philip Burgess]]||s/o ||Thomas & Margaret||BUCKINGHAM ||Village||Labourer |- |24 May 1835||Samuel||s/o ||William & Maria||BUCKINGHAM ||Bishop's Tawton||Yeoman |- |15 June 1835||Ann||d/o ||Joseph & Betsy||BUCKINGHAM ||Village||Innkeeper |- |24 June 1836||Lucinda||d/o ||John & Elizabeth||BUCKINGHAM ||Chittlehamholt ||Carpenter |- |5 March 1837||John||s/o ||William & Maria||BUCKINGHAM ||Bishop's Tawton||Yeoman |- |4 June 1837||Elizabeth||d/o ||Joseph & Elizabeth||BUCKINGHAM ||Village||Publican |- |30 July 1837||[[Buckingham-1876|Anne]]||d/o ||William & Joanna||BUCKINGHAM ||Blakewell||Labourer |- |22 April 1838||[[Buckingham-1838|Henry]]||s/o ||Thomas & Margaret||BUCKINGHAM ||Warkleigh||Labourer |- |30 December 1838||Maria||d/o ||William & Maria||BUCKINGHAM ||Bishops Tawton||Yeoman |}
===Christenings 1840-1870=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |12 January 1840 ||Thomas||s/o ||William & Susanna||BUCKINGHAM ||Chittlehamholt ||Carpenter |- |21 September 1840 ||Charlotte ||d/o ||Joseph & Elizabeth||BUCKINGHAM ||Village ||Labourer |- |16 May 1841 ||[[Buckingham-1877|Robert]]||s/o ||William & Joanna||BUCKINGHAM ||Eastcott, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |4 July 1841 ||Ellen||d/o ||William & Maria||BUCKINGHAM ||Bishops Tawton ||Yeoman |- |15 January 1843 ||[[Buckingham-1804|Mary Ann]]||d/o ||Thomas & Margaret||BUCKINGHAM ||Warkleigh ||Labourer |- |26 February 1843 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||William & Maria||BUCKINGHAM ||Bishops Tawton ||Farmer |- |27 April 1855 ||William||s/o ||William & Susanna||BUCKINGHAM ||Village ||Carpenter |- |12 March 1859 ||Elizabeth Ann||d/o ||Robert & Ann ||BUCKINGHAM ||Lerwell, Chittlehampton ||Yeoman |- |22 January 1865 ||Mary Jane Burgess||d/o ||Philip Burgess & Grace||BUCKINGHAM ||Dorridge, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |14 May 1866 ||Sarah Ann||d/o ||Philip Burgess & Grace||BUCKINGHAM ||Mile House, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |} ----- ==Marriages== ===Marriages 1700-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |22 May 1710 ||Thomas RUDGE || ||Sandford || ||Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM || ||East Buckland |- |24 April 1734 ||[[Buckingham-1861|Thomas BUCKINGHAM]] || || || ||[[Lake-3964|Mary LAKE]]|| || |- |3 May 1778 ||Samuel WESTACOTT || ||Chittlehampton || ||Catharine BUCKINGHAM|| ||Chittlehampton |- |10 December 1799 ||John BUCKINGHAM || ||West Buckland || ||Mary HARRY, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages 1800-1839=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |12 April 1802 ||James BUCKINGHAM, Single man || ||East Buckland || ||Jane MORRIS, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |8 December 1802 ||Francis CLEMENT || ||Halse, Somerset ||Mariner; Sojourner in Chittlehampton ||Ann BUCKINGHAM, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |17 October 1805||[[Buckingham-1434|John BUCKINGHAM]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||[[Watts-7152|Betty WATTS]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |9 August 1829 ||Thomas BUCKINGHAM || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth CROSSMAN || ||Chittlehampton |- |31 March 1833 ||[[Buckingham-1875|William BUCKINGHAM]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Vagas-14|Joanna VAGAS]]|| ||Chittlehampton |- |20 April 1833 ||John SEARLE|| ||West Buckland || ||Grace BUCKINGHAM || ||Chittlehampton |- |1 April 1834 ||[[Buckingham-1836|Thomas BUCKINGHAM]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Burgess-10042|Margaret BURGESS]]|| ||Chittlehampton |- |28 November 1835 ||Richard Hunt PEARD || ||Braunton || ||Grace BUCKINGHAM || ||Chittlehampton |- |8 February 1836 ||John BUCKINGHAM || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth LOOSEMORE || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 May 1839 ||John WEBBER||Richard Webber ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor, Mason ||Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM; Spinster; School Mistress ||John Buckingham ||Chittlehampton |- |31 December 1839 ||William BUCKINGHAM ||John Buckingham ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Carpenter ||Susannah SNOW; Spinster; Dress Maker ||Thomas Snow ||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages 1840-1869=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |27 March 1841||John BUCKINGHAM ||William Buckingham ||Chittlehampton ||Widower; Labourer ||Charity RIDD; Spinster; Servant||Base Child ||Chittlehampton |- |29 October 1842 ||Dennis BUCKINGHAM ||John Buckingham ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Servant ||Harriet PESTER, Spinster||James Pester ||Chittlehampton |- |4 June 1849 ||Francis LOCK ||John Lock ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Servant ||Mary Ann BUCKINGHAM; Spinster; Servant ||John Buckingham ||Chittlehampton |- |22 July 1856 ||Robert Ayre BUCKINGHAM ||John Partridge Buckingham ||Knowstone ||Bachelor; Yeoman ||Anne MORRIS; Spinster||John Morris ||Chittlehampton |- |24 April 1860 ||[[Webber-3862|Edwin WEBBER]] ||James Webber ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Servant ||[[Buckingham-1876|Ann BUCKINGHAM]]; Spinster; Servant||[[Buckingham-1875|William Buckingham]] ||Chittlehampton |- |16 April 1863 ||Henry BUCKINGHAM ||Thomas Buckingham ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Labourer ||Ann LEWIS; Spinster; Servant ||Henry Lewis ||Chittlehampton |- |31 October 1863 ||[[Norman-6216|George NORMAN]] ||William Norman ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Servant ||[[Buckingham-1804|Mary Ann BUCKINGHAM]]; Spinster; Servant ||Thomas Buckingham ||Chittlehampton |} ----- ==Burials== ===Burials 1730-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |11 December 1737 ||Thomas BUCKINGHAM || ||son of Thomas BUCKINGHAM || || || |- |11 December 1737 ||[[Buckingham-1860|Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM]]|| ||daughter of Thomas BUCKINGHAM || || || |- |7 October 1746 ||Thomas BUCKINGHAM || || ||Shortridge || || |- |28 October 1788 ||Thomas BUCKINGHAM || || || || || |- |13 January 1789 ||Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM || ||Pauper || || || |}
===Burials 1800-1839=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |8 July 1812 ||Henry BUCKINGHAM || ||son of Sarah BUCKINGHAM || || || |- |25 October 1812 ||[[Buckingham-1867|Mary BUCKINGHAM]] || ||daughter of Finney BUCKINGHAM || || || |- |10 June 1819||[[Buckingham-1866|Edward BUCKINGHAM]] ||3 || ||Combe || || |- |16 June 1820||Mary BUCKINGHAM ||3 weeks || ||Chittlehamholt || || |- |11 June 1823 ||[[Buckingham-1862|Finney BUCKINGHAM]] ||48 || ||Combe || || |- |1 November 1832||Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM ||45 || ||Village || || |- |8 April 1838 ||Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM ||54 ||||Chittlehamholt || || |- |4 November 1838 ||[[Buckingham-1878|Fanny BUCKINGHAM]] ||4 ||||Eastcott, Chittlehampton || || |}
===Burials 1840-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |4 January 1846 ||John BUCKINGHAM ||65 || ||Great Torrington || || |- |9 April 1854||[[Buckingham-1875|William BUCKINGHAM]] ||70 || ||South Molton || || |- |27 April 1855 ||William BUCKINGHAM ||2 days || ||Village || || |- |16 May 1862 ||[[Buckingham-1864|John BUCKINGHAM]] ||53 || ||Coombe, Chittlehampton || || |- |24 November 1869||[[Buckingham-1836|Thomas BUCKINGHAM]] ||67 || ||Work House || || |- |6 March 1870 ||[[Vagas-14|Joana BUCKINGHAM]] ||73 || ||Eastacott, Chittlehampton || || |- |29 August 1873 ||[[Eastmond-103|Mary BUCKINGHAM]] ||89 || ||Coombe Farm, Chittlehampton || || |} -----

Buckinghamshire, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1838-39

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The 1,450 tons ship, an East Indiaman under the command of Capt. W. Moore, had 512 passengers on board, including 180 children. Of these, 443 were migrants being sent out by the Commissioners under the care of General Superintendent Nathaniel Hailes for the colonisation of South Australia. {{Image|file=Thomas-29591.jpg |align=center |size=100px |caption=The Buckinghamshire, drawn by Colonel William Light. }} '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* IMPORTS. from the '''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) of Saturday 30 March 1839, Page 6. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31750498? * 1839 Buckinghamshire from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1839-buckinghamshire.html * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1839 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1839Buckinghamshire.htm * 05/12/1838 - 22/03/1839 from the '''Passengers in History''' website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945666

Buckinghamshire 18th 19th and 20th century Unknowns

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'''Buckinghamshire 18th 19th and 20th century Unknowns''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !No.  !!Profile  !!Birth year  !!AKA  !!Manager  !!Fixed  !!Direct Message  !!Trusted List  !!PM Profile  !!Unresp Manager Form    |- |1||[[Keen-963|Unknown Keen]]||1700||N||Orphan||||||Reviewed|||| |- |2||[[Unknown-413906|Mary Unknown]] Horton||1700||N||Burch-4282||Fixed|||||||| |- |3||[[Unknown-581428|Mary Low (Unknown) aka Wilsdon]]||1700||Y||Irving-8031||Fixed|||||||| |- |4||[[Unknown-419015|Sarah Bowden (Unknown) ]] aka Collins||1701||N||Barocco-1||Fixed|||| |||| |- |5||[[Unknown-538094|Elizabeth Ethredge (Unknown)]] aka Matthews||1701||N||Etheredge-307||FIXED|||||||| |- |6||[[Unknown-623186|Hannah Putnam (Unknown)]] aka Ann Day||1702||N||Lock-1823||Fixed|||||||| |- |7||[[Unknown-540403|Elizabeth Reading (Unknown)]]||1703||N||Orphan||||||||Reviewed|| |- |8||[[Unknown-351374|Elizabeth Unknown]]||1706||N||Blackwell-2359||||To ||Be||Reviewed|| |- |9||[[Unknown-408160|Margaret Unknown]] aka Garrett||1708||N||Burch-4282||Fixed|||||||| |- |10||[[Unknown-252184|Ann Holt (Unknown)]] aka Allen||1710||N||Mansfield-764||Fixed|||||||| |- |11|||||||||||||||||| |- |12||[[Unknown-434044|Mary Whiting (Unknown)]]||1710||N||Brown-51772||||No Bucks||Marriage|||| |- |13||[[Showler-42|Unknown Showler]]||1710||N||Irving-8031||Fixed|||||||| |- |14||[[Unknown-417334|Joanna Johanna Sheffield (Unknown)]]||1711||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |15||[[Unknown-417997|Sarah Sheffield (Unknown)]]||1711||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |16||[[Unknown-504172|Rosamund Judge (Unknown)]]||1711||N||Hancock-3896|||||||||| |- |17||[[UNKNOWN-176647|Anne UNKNOWN]]||1713||N||Neumann-156|||||||||| |- |18||[[Unknown-630483|Elizabeth Usher (Unknown)]]||1714||N||Armstrong-4848|||||||||| |- |19||[[Unknown-434036|Mary Pitchford (Unknown)]] aka Nore||1715||N||Brown-51772||Fixed|||||||| |- |20||[[Unknown-516819|Sarah Rice (Unknown)]] aka Davies||1715||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |21||[[Unknown-574680|Ellenor Hussey (Unknown)]]||1715||N||Irving-8031||Fixed|||||||| |- |22|||||||||||||||||| |- |23||[[Unknown-605208|Jane Milward (Unknown) aka Clark]]||1715||Y||Irving-8031||||Clark was 1st marriage||No maiden name yet|||| |- |24||[[Unknown-640683|Mary Boddington (Unknown)]]||1715||N||Highfield-259||Fixed|||||||| |- |25||[[Unknown-584098|Sarah Cowley (Unknown)]]||1716||N||Orphan||||||||Sent to Review|| |- |26||[[Unknown-448770|Rebecca Peacock (Unknown) aka Pollicate]]||1717||Y||Maunder-53||Fixed|||||||| |- |27||[[Unknown-521348|Elizabeth Fox (Unknown)]]||1717||N||Foster-86|||||||||| |- |28||[[Walton-9473|Unknown Walton]]||1717||N||Irving-8031||Fixed|||||||| |- |29||[[Unknown-516990|Susannah Stokes (Unknown)]]||1719||N||Simon-3222|||||||||| |- |30||[[Unknown-319675|Ellen Goodgame (Unknown) Brading]]||1720||N||Tarbox-102||Fixed|||||||| |- |31||[[Unknown-459288|Mary Barns (Unknown)]]||1720||N||Stokes-3595|||||||||| |- |32||[[Unknown-518204|Esther Ditem (Unknown)]]||1720||N||Ward-22928|||||||||| |- |33||||31 Aug|||||||||||||| |- |34||[[Unknown-572286|Mary Franks (Unknown)]]||1720||N||Irving-8031||||||||REVIEW?|| |- |35||[[Unknown-578513|Ann Goodwin (Unknown)]]||1720||N||Irving-8031||Fixed|| |||||| |- |36||[[Unknown-583048|Rose Unknown]]||1720||N||Irving-8031||||Not possible||needs to be sorted||no marriage|| |- |37||[[Unknown-605178|Ann Welch (Unknown)]]||1720||N||Lytton-134|||||||||| |- |38||[[Unknown-538927|Ann Sheffield (Unknown)]]||1721||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |39||[[Unknown-534401|Ann Saw (Unknown) aka Hilliyard]]||1722||Y||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |40||[[Unknown-420350|Mary Unknown]]||1723||N||Hargrave-397|||||||||| |- |41||[[Unknown-418003|Mary Sheffield (Unknown)]]||1724||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |42||[[Unknown-419354|Jane Unknown aka Paradine]]||1725||Y||Burch-4282|||||||||| |- |43||[[Unknown-434039|Elizabeth Wakeman (Unknown)]]||1725||N||Brown-51772|||||||||| |- |44|||||||||||||||||| |- |45||[[Unknown-439102|Martha Charlton (Unknown)]]||1725||N||Stokes-3595|||||||||| |- |46||[[Unknown-548348|Martha Russell (Unknown)]]||1725||N||Goff-495 & Underwood-6595|||||||||| |- |47||[[Unknown-417808|Sarah Sheffield (Unknown) aka Cheffield]]||1726||Y||Orphan|||||||||| |- |48||[[Unknown-438870|Mary West (Unknown)]]||1727||N||Stokes-3595|||||||||| |- |49||[[Unknown-559235|Mary Taman (Unknown)]]||1727||N||Graves-5083|||||||||| |- |50||[[Unknown-633512|Ann King (Unknown)]]||1727||N||King-56199|||||||||| |- |51||[[Elizabeth-1237|UNKNOWN Elizabeth]]||1728||N||Colverd-2|||||||||| |- |52||[[Woodbridge-154|UNKNOWN Woodbridge]]||1729||N||House-1900||SENT||FOR||REVIEW|||| |- |53||[[Unknown-572373|Elizabeth Unknown]]||1730||N||Irving-8031||||TOO||HARD|||| |- |54||[[Unknown-584015|Elizabeth Cox (Unknown)]]||1731||N||Cox-30262|||||||||| |- |55|||||||||||||||||| |- |56||[[Unknown-251783|Anne Sheffield (Unknown)]]||1732||N||Schauer-42|||||||||| |- |57||[[Unknown-403644|Sarah Taylor (Unknown)]]||1732||N||Wallis-1566|||||||||| |- |58||[[Unknown-546701|Martha Stone (Unknown)]]||1732||N||Goff-495 & Underwood-6595|||||||||| |- |59||[[Unknown-490196|Mary Portsmouth (Unknown) aka Robins,Porchmouth]]||1735||Y||Hawkes-813|||||||||| |- |60||[[Unknown-403056|Elizabeth Finch (Unknown)]]||1737||N||Wallis-1566|||||||||| |- |61||[[Unknown-588608|Mary Gibson (Unknown)]]||1737||N||Henry-5904 & Munn-123|||||||||| |- |62||[[Unknown-540013|Ann Sheffield (Unknown) aka Shuffield]]||1738||Y||Orphan|||||||||| |- |63||[[Unknown-319677|Anne Boyles (Unknown) aka Belcher]]||1740||Y||Tarbox-102||Fixed|||||||| |- |64||[[Unknown-520368|Joyce Oxlade (Unknown)]]||1740||N||Milne-2668|||||||||| |- |65||[[Unknown-539408|Mary Peppiatt (Unknown)]]||1742||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |66|||||||||||||||||| |- |67||[[UNKNOWN-172208|Sarah Geary (UNKNOWN) aka Stevenson]]||1743||Y||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |68||[[Unknown-409438|Anne Anstiss (Unknown)]]||1744||N||Cooper-11817|||||||||| |- |69||[[Unknown-245037|Mary Anne Adnum (Unknown)]]||1745||N||Cremin-82|||||||||| |- |70||[[Unknown-434045|Anne Whiting (Unknown)]]||1745||N||Brown-51772|||||||||| |- |71||[[Unknown-472352|Ann Nash (Unknown)]]||1745||N||Wells-17446|||||||||| |- |72||[[Unknown-246356|Mary Smith (Unknown)]]||1747||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |73||[[Unknown-430513|Elizabeth Emmings (Unknown)]]||1748||N||Campbell-28362|||||||||| |- |74||[[Unknown-537669|Elizabeth Duncombe (Unknown)]]||1748||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |75||[[Unknown-496819|Sarah Unknown]]||1750||N||Grimsey-152|||||||||| |- |76||[[Unknown-596583|Sarah Willis (Unknown)]]||1750||N||Loxley-67|||||||||| |- |77|||||||||||||||||| |- |78||[[Unknown-433785|Jane Deeley (Unknown)]]||1751||N||Brown-51772|||||||||| |- |79||[[Unknown-474962|Alice Dean (Unknown)]]||1753||N||Dick-1464|||||||||| |- |80||[[Unknown-631067|Unknown William Haviland Cuba (Unknown)]]||1753||N||Sargeant-895|||||||||| |- |81||[[Unknown-493939|Mary Grace (Unknown)]]||1755||N||Hargrave-397|||||||||| |- |82||[[Unknown-481712|Ann Cordwell (Unknown) aka 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Unknown]]||1765||N||McFly-5|||||||||| |- |96||[[Woodbridge-156|UNKNOWN Woodbridge]]||1766||N||House-1900|||||||||| |- |97||[[Unknown-455422|Ann Dawkes (Unknown)]]||1766||N||Orphan|||||||||| |- |98||[[UNKNOWN-214015|Mary UNKNOWN]]||1768||N||Martin-14205|||||||||| |- |99|||||||||||||||||| |- |100||[[Unknown-582427|Ann Wheeler (Unknown)]]||1768||N||Roberts-42874|||||||||| |- |101||[[Unknown-606074|Sarah Davis (Unknown)]]||1768||N||"Henry-5904 & Munn-123|||||||||| |- |102||[[Unknown-634907|Sarah Mary Mary Thompson (unknown)]]||1768||N||Davis-31634|||||||||| |- |103||[[UNKNOWN-176648|Ann UNKNOWN]]||1769||N||Neumann-156|||||||||| |- |104||[[Unknown-147525|Mary Spencer (Unknown)]]||1770||N||Sandison-21|||||||||| |- |105||[[Unknown-189709|Mary Ann Pierce (Unknown) aka Pearce]]||1770||Y||Eade-483 & Wright-7062|||||||||| |- |106||[[Turner-32111|Unknown Turner]]||1770||N||Brown-51772|||||||||| |- |107||[[Woodbridge-155|UNKNOWN Woodbridge]]||1771||N||House-1900|||||||||| |- 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Buckinghamshire 18th Century Unknowns

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{| border="1" class="sortable" !No.!!Profile!!Birth year!!AKA!!Manager!!Fixed!!Direct Message!!Trusted List!!PM Profile!!Unresp Manager Form |- |1||[[Unknown-153309|Elizabeth Buckland (Unknown)]] aka Edmonds||1800||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |2||[[Unknown-477537|Martha Newberry (Unknown)]] aka Benning||1800||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |3||[[Unknown-516190|Charlotte Unknown]]||1800||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |4||[[Unknown-382638|Mary Unknown]] aka Dickens||1800||N||Bolton-1933||Fixed||||| |- |5||[[Unknown-495072|Jane Knight (Unknown)]]||1800||N||Hardman-1532|||hard to complete|||REVIEWED|||| |- |6||[[Unknown-474994|Phebe Atkins (Unknown)]]||1800||N||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |7||[[Unknown-413820|Lydia Hester Unknown]]||1800||N||Paradine-23||Fixed|| |- |8||[[Unknown-281523|Sarah Mason (Unknown)]]||1801||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |9||[[Unknown-357932|Ann Bennett (Unknown)]]||1801||N||Frawley-111||Fixed|| |- |10||[[Unknown-468206|Emma Unknown]] aka ||1801||N||Keen-94||Fixed|| |- |11||Lilian May Feasey||aka Hall||Bob Gallagher||||1 July||1 July||||| |- |12||[[Unknown Hughes-1|Eliza Unknown Hughes]]||1801||N||Meurer-26||Fixed|| |- |13||[[Unknown-514996|Lydia Cheese (Unknown) aka Vass]]||1801||Y||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |14||[[Unknown-585797|Sarah Beard (Unknown)]]||1801||N||Patterson-21520||||||||reviewed|| |- |15||[[Unknown-371821|Leah Newport (Unknown)]]||1802||N||Burtenshaw-6||Fixed||||| |- |16||[[UNKNOWN-204610|Ann Maria Taylor (UNKNOWN)]]||1803||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |17||[[Unknown-308869|Mary Plater (Unknown) aka Fletcher]]||1804||Y||Slater-1624||Fixed|| |- |18||[[Unknown-474254|Ann Brown (Unknown)]]||1805||N||Coyne-757||Fixed|||||||| |- |19||[[Unknown-252316|Martha Juffs (Unknown) aka Ayres, Cawcott]]||1805||Y||Mansfield-764||Fixed|||||||| |- |20||[[UNKNOWN-237816|Sarah Hopkinson (UNKNOWN)]]||1805||N||Trollip-5||Fixed|||||||| |- |21||[[Unknown-584025|Sarah Fowler (Unknown)]] aka Cook||1806||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |22||||||||||||||||| |- |23||[[Unknown-340308|Eliza Dillow (Unknown)]]aka Cooper ||1806||N||Benn-163||Fixed|||||||| |- |24||[[Unknown-265622|Elizabeth Unknown]] aka Sherwood||1806||N||Keen-94||Fixed|||||||| |- |25||[[Unknown-259715|Charlotte Parr (Unknown)]]||1806||N||Naylor-928||Fixed||||||| |- |26||[[Unknown-464120|Charlotte Morgan (Unknown) aka EXALL & Dickson]]||1806||Y||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |27||[[Unknown-427188|Hannah Gibbard (Unknown)]]||1807||N||Auger-283||||||||COMPLICATED WITH NO ANSWER|| |- |28||[[Unknown-206691|Ann Bowler (Unknown) aka Saunders]]||1807||Y||Bruce-1729||Fixed|||||||| |- |29||[[Unknown-607442|Susannah Lake (Unknown)]] aka Lake||1807||N||Glanville-475||Fixed|||||||| |- |30||[[Unknown-315088|Mary Ann Giles (Unknown) aka Gurney]]||1808||Y||Allen-16759||Fixed||||||| |- |31||[[Unknown-365988|Maria Seymour (Unknown)]] aka Stevens||1808||N||Behenna-120||Fixed|||||||| |- |32||[[UNKNOWN-202408|Elizabeth UNKNOWN]]||1808||N||Sinclair-1258||||||||reviewed|| |- |33||||||||||||||||| |- |34||[[Unknown-456077|Maria Woodman (Unknown)]] aka Buckmaster||1809||N||Evans-15264||Fixed|||||||| |- |35||[[Unknown-381777|Hannah Unknown]] aka Cooper||1809||N||London-447||Fixed|||||||| |- |36||[[Unknown-630484|Sarah Walton (Unknown) aka Stratford]]||1809||Y||Vaugh-18||Fixed|||||||| |- |37||[[Unknown-517521|Elizabeth Hoare (Unknown)]] aka Holloway||1810||N||Cutler-1068||Fixed|||||||| |- |38||[[Unknown-544589|Mary Linford (Unknown) aka Sear]]||1810||Y||Evans-33937||Fixed|||||||| |- |39||[[Unknown-593638|Hannah Fisher (Unknown)]] aka Legg||1811||N||Knox-4407||Fixed|||||||| |- |40||[[Unknown-483238|Sarah Clark (Unknown)]]||1811||N||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |41||[[Unknown-494857|Jane Treacher (Unknown)]]||1811||N||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |42||[[Unknown-380442|Elizabeth Cox - 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Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages == * published by Phillimore & Co., London, 1902-1923 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734039 * Vol. 1 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0ocwAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep01phil ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.l0063600357 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sJ9EAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep02phil ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435024461501 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pZ9EAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435024461493 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7qpEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep04phil ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435024461485 * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=26pEAQAAMAAJ search only * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep06phil ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KZpEAQAAMAAJ search only * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LJ5EAQAAMAAJ search only * Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep08phil ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-pxEAQAAMAAJ search only * Vol. 9 (1923) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JGtcMQAACAAJ not available * [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5847 Buckinghamshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records]: ancestry.com === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages|Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages]]'' (Phillimore & Co., London, 1902-1923) Vol. , [ Pages ]. * ([[#BPRM|Bucks. Parish Reg., Marriages]])

Buckinghamshire Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Buckinghamshire Record Society == * by [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/ The Buckinghamshire Record Society] * published 1937- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Buckinghamshire Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-22 available free online ::* http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/brsvolumes.html * Vol. 23-35+ available for purchase ::* http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/brsvolumes.htmll * Vol. 1 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=1&MOD=this The Minute Book of the Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends for the Upperside of Buckinghamshire, 1669-1690] * Vol. 2 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=2&MOD=this The Cartulary of Missenden Abbey, Part 1] * Vol. 3 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=3&MOD=this Early Buckinghamshire Charters] * Vol. 4 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=4&MOD=this A Calendar of the Feet of Fines for the County of Buckingham, 7 Richard I to 44 Henry III] * Vol. 5 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=5&MOD=this A Calendar of Deeds preserved in the Museum at Aylesbury] * Vol. 6 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=6&MOD=this Calendar of the Roll of the Justices on Eyre, 1227] * Vol. 7 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=7&MOD=this Episcopal Visitation Book for the Archdeaconry of Buckingham, 1662] * Vol. 8 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=8&MOD=this Subsidy Roll for the County of Buckingham Anno 1524] * Vol. 9 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=9&MOD=this The Cartulary of Snelshall Priory] * Vol. 10 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=10&MOD=this The Cartulary of Missenden Abbey, Part 2] * Vol. 11 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=11&MOD=this The First Ledger Book of High Wycombe and Borough of High Wycombe: Second Ledger Book, 1684-1770] * Vol. 11 Cont. [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=12&MOD=this Borough of High Wycombe: Second Ledger Book, 1684-1770] * Vol. 12 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=13&MOD=this The Cartulary of Missenden Abbey, Part 3] * Vol. 13 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=14&MOD=this Ship Money Papers and Richard Grenville's Note-Book] * Vol. 14 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=15&MOD=this Early Taxation Returns. Taxation of Personal Property in 1332 and later] * Vol. 15 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=16&MOD=this Luffield Priory Charters, Part 1] * Vol. 16 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=17&MOD=this The Letter-Books of Samuel Wilberforce, 1843-68] * Vol. 17 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=18&MOD=this The Certificate of Musters for Buckinghamshire in 1522] * Vol. 18 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=19&MOD=this Luffield Priory Charters, Part 2] * Vol. 19 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=20&MOD=this The Courts of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham, 1483-1523] * Vol. 20 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=21&MOD=this The Letters of Thomas Hayton, Vicar of Long Crendon, 1821-1887] * Vol. 21 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=22&MOD=this Buckinghamshire Contributions for Ireland, 1642, and Richard Grenville's Military Accounts, 1642-1645] * Vol. 22 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=23&MOD=this The Buckinghamshire Posse Comitatus 1798] * Vol. 23 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=24&MOD=this The Autobiography of Joseph Mayett of Quainton (1783-1839)] * Vol. 24 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=26&MOD=this Buckinghamshire Probate Inventories, 1661-1714] * Vol. 25 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=27&MOD=this A Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Buckinghamshire, 1259-1307, with an appendix, 1179-1259] * Vol. 26 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=28&MOD=this Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe, 1700-1750] * Vol. 27 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=29&MOD=this Buckinghamshire Returns of the Census of Religious Worship, 1851] * Vol. 28 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=30&MOD=this Buckinghamshire Dissent and Parish Life, 1669-1712] * Vol. 29 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=31&MOD=this Inquests and Indictments from Late Fourteenth Century Buckinghamshire] * Vol. 30 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=32&MOD=this Buckinghamshire Glebe Terriers, 1578-1640] * Vol. 31 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=33&MOD=this Recollections of Nineteenth Century Buckinghamshire] * Vol. 32 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=35&MOD=this Index to Probate Records of the Archdeaconry Court of Buckingham, 1483-1660, and of the Buckinghamshire Peculiars, 1420-1660] * Vol. 33 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=36&MOD=this The Household Book (1510-1551) of Sir Edward Don of Horsenden] * Vol. 34 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=37&MOD=this The Buckinghamshire Eyre of 1286] * Vol. 35 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=38&MOD=this The Winslow Manor Court Books, Part I, 1327-1377, and Part II, 1423-1460] * Vol. 36 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=39&MOD=this The Safe Duke: Selected County Correspondence of Richard, Third Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, 1861–1889] * Vol. 37 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=40&MOD=this Stoke Mandeville Wills and Inventories 1552–1853] * Vol. 38 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=41&MOD=this Wing Churchwardens' Accounts 1527-1662] * Vol. 39 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=42&MOD=this Buckinghamshire Justicing Notebooks: Sir Roger Hill (1689-1705) and Edmund Waller (1772-1788)] * Vol. 40 [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/VOL.html?ID=43&MOD=this Chetwode Wills 1538-1856] === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Buckinghamshire Record Society|Buckinghamshire Record Society]]'' (1937-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#BRS|Buckinghamshire Rec. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Buckinghamshire Research Resources

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Buckinghamshire Resources

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[[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[Space:Buckinghamshire Team|Buckinghamshire Team]] | [[:Category:Buckinghamshire|The Buckinghamshire County Category]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] This page is managed by the [[Space:Buckinghamshire Team|Buckinghamshire Team]] which is part of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. On here you will find resources specific to Buckinghamshire which you may find useful: ==Buckinghamshire Research Resources== *[[Space:A_History_of_the_County_of_Buckingham|'''A History of the County of Buckingham''']] * [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/subject.aspx?subject=5&gid=3 '''British History Online'''] Links to ''A History of the County of Buckingham'', readable online. * [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=653419.0 '''Trade Directory for Buckinghamshire'''] Pigot & Co 1830. * [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/QS-VOLUMES/QS5.html '''Bucks Session Records'''] There are nine pages of 1678-1712 Bucks Session Records on this website, lots of names. *'''Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society''' at http://www.bucksas.org.uk/ *[[Space:Buckinghamshire_Record_Society|'''Buckinghamshire Record Society''']] * [http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/archives/ea_libprisoners.page?#.UgoVwJLVCSo '''Buckinghamshire Prison'''] Aylesbury Gaol - A searchable Database of Prisoners. * [http://www.burrell-wood.org.uk/LHist/Places/Bucks/bucks1873.htm '''Buckinghamshire Owners of Land, 1873'''] 1873 Owners of Land survey. * [[Space:Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages|'''Buckinghamshire Parish Registers, Marriages''']] *[[Space:Buckinghamshire_Parish_Registers%2C_Marriages|'''Buckinghamshire Parish Registers - Marriages''']] * [http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ '''Buckinghamshire Family History Society'''] Buckinghamshire FHS Website. *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lanchbury/genealogy/waddesdon1841.html '''1841 Census of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire'''] FREE. * [http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/index.php?option=com_winslow '''Winslow Workhouse Records'''] 1835-1849. * [http://www.buckinghamshireremembers.org.uk/index.htm '''Buckinghamshire Remembers'''] information on Buckinghamshire men and women who lost their lives during WW1. * [https://apps2.buckscc.gov.uk/ecommerce/WillsExternal/WillsExternalSearch.aspx '''Buckinghamshire Wills Database'''] free to search, fee based for a copy of the will. *[[Space:Early_Lincoln_Wills|'''Early Lincoln Wills''']] *[[Space:Worthies_of_Buckinghamshire_And_Men_of_Note_of_That_County|'''Worthies of Buckinghamshire and Men of Note of that County''']] * [[Space:Sources-England#Buckinghamshire|'''Buckinghamshire Sources''']] * [[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#BUCKVIS|'''Visitation(s) of England and Wales''']] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in Buckinghamshire, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in Buckinghamshire. * [http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/bkm.html '''Registration Districts in Buckinghamshire'''] the civil registration districts in Buckinghamshire since 1837. *[[Space:Quakers_in_Buckinghamshire|'''Quakers in Buckinghamshire''']] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/274692-county-genealogies-pedigrees-of-buckinghamshire-families?offset= '''County genealogies: pedigrees of Buckinghamshire families''']

Buckinghamshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers

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==Content== This page will inform of the Swing Rioter and Rebels from the Buckinghamshire Area and list the convicts and their sentences transported to Van Diemens Land. if you are a profile manager for one of the rebels from Buckinghamshire, you can use the following wikistickers on their profiles: {{England Sticker|Buckinghamshire}} {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after |colony=Van Diemen's Land}} ''This page is under construction - feel free to help to edit and format the content! Thanks!'' ===About=== Based on the charges it would appear that the Buckinghamshire Rebels and Rioters were less about rioting and more about machine breaking. An interesting observation about the sentencing is that very few were initially sentenced to be transported to the colonies - only four, where people were either acquitted, agreed to keep the peace or sentenced to death and the death sentences were later commuted to either imprisonment with hard labour (or more often the case) transportation to Van Diemens Land. ===Buckinghamshire Rebels Transported to Van Deimens Land=== Of all the persons tried for their role in the Swing Riots, only four men were originally sentenced to Transportation for the term of 7 years. However, 32 men had been sentenced to death, and 28 of those men had their death sentences commuted to transportation to VDL for terms ranging from 7 years to Life. One "Lifer" (John Sarney/Sawney) was given a Free Pardon in 1836. It is of some interest to this writer that Thomas Hughes alias William Hughs, did not receive prison time or transport time , but was allowed to enter into Recognizance to keep the peace, when his charges included Assault and attempting to rescue the prisoners held in custody from the riots. In modern times no doubt this particular crime would be treated far more harshly! '''Tranportees''' Name/ Age and Term :ATKINS Stephen 27 - 7 years :BARTON David 23 - 7 years :BARTON James 28 -7 years :BLIZZARD Thomas 30 - 7 years :BOWLES or BOWLER Thomas 34 -7 years :BRIANT or BRYANT Joseph 23 - 7 years :BRIANT or BRYANT William 23 - 7 years :BRIANT or BRYANT William, alis Larry O'BRIANT 47 - 7 years :BUTLER John 21 - 7 years :BUTLER William 51 7 years :CAREY Robert 25- 7 years :CRUTCH John 18 - 7 years :DANDRIDGE John 45 - 7 years :DEWBERRY William 25 - 7 years :EAST John 21 - 7 years :FISHER Thomas 19 - 7 years :HANCOCK William 36 - 7 years :HOLT Moses 21 - 7 years :KNIBBS or NIBBS William 21 - 7 years :MILES or MILLS  James 18 - 7 years :MOODY John 26 - 7 years :PRIEST Joseph 36 -7 years :SALTER Alfred 19 7 years :SARNEY John 54 Life :SCOTCHINGS William 35 - 7 years :SMITH John alias John BUDD 27 - 7 years :SUMMERFIELD Samuel 20 - 7 years :TURNER Moses 45- 7 years :WALDUCK John 21 7years :WALKER Henry 22 - 7 years :WEEDON Richard 41 - Life :WINGROVE Edmund 24 - 7 years ===Sentencing Name List=== Those people arrested and charged with offences at the Swing Riots in Buckingham shire had their cases heard before the Special Commission which opened at Aylesbury on the January 10, 1831. NAME AGE OFFENCE SENTENCE :ALLEN James 24 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :'''ATKINS Stephen 27 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :ATKINS William Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :BARNETT Charles 27 Riotously assembling and assault on John Godliman at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :'''BARTON David 23 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :'''BARTON Edmund 24 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 18 months''' :'''BARTON James 28 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :BATES Edmund Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :BATES Francis Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :BATES Thomas 19 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 18 months :BATES William 25 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 2 years :'''BLIZZARD Thomas 30 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''BOWLES or BOWLER Thomas 34 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years :BRIANT or BRYANT Joseph 23 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :BRIANT or BRYANT William, alis Larry O'BRIANT 47 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years :'''BRIANT or BRYANT William 23 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years ''' :BURGESS William Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :BURRELL Thomas 33 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill No Prosecution; Discharged :BURROWS John 35 Riotously assembling at Wavendon Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 6 weeks :'''BUTLER John 21 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :'''BUTLER William 51 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years :CAREY Robert 25 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :CAREY Robert alias John DELL 23 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe No Prosecution, Discharged :CARTER George 28 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 18 months :CARTER Joseph 20 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 18 months :CASTLE Richard Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :CHAPMAN James 31 Riotously assembling and assault on John Godliman at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :CLARKE John 32 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :CLARKE John, junior 21 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :CLARKE Joseph Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :CLEMENT Charles 30 Riotously assembling and assault on John Godliman at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :COKER William 21 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :COLES Thomas 32 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :COLESHILL John 36 Robbery at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :COLLINS John 20 Riotously assembling at Wavendon Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 6 weeks :COPCUTT John 18 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :COWELL Elijah 19 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 2 months :CRIPPS William Discharged on sureties :CROOK John 23 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Fined £10 & imprisoned in the Common Gaol for 3 months :'''CRUTCH John 18 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to Transportation for 7 years''' :DAFTER John 51 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Acquitted :'''DANDRIDGE John 45 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :DANIELS John 22 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :DANIELS William Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :DANIELS William, junior 21 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 18 months :DAVIS Isaac 16 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Acquitted :DEELEY John 35 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :DEWBERRY Joseph 28 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :'''DEWBERRY William 25 Machine breaking at Stone Transportation for 7 years''' :'''EAST John 21 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :EDWARDS William 21 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :EMANS William 35 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill No True Bill; Discharged :EVANS John 38 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at hard Labour, for 6 weeks :EVANS William 41 Robbery at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :'''FISHER Thomas 19 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :FOWLER Joseph 27 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :'''FRANCIS Benjamin 40 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year''' :GIBBS John 30 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 2 months :GIBSON John 30 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe No True Bill; Discharged :GOODALL William 27 Riotously assembling at Wavendon Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 6 weeks :GOODSON James 18 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Acquitted :GOSTELOW Daniel 20 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisonment in the House of Correction, at hard labour for 2 years :GRACE Arthur Stone :'''HALL James 37 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 12 months''' :'''HANCOCK William 36 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :HANNEY John :HARPUR William 23 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Acquitted :HEDGES George :HILL(E)SDEN George 21 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Acquitted :HILLESDON William 30 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at hard Labour, for 2 months :HOLLAND Joseph 27 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Acquitted :''HOLT Moses 21 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :HOPCRAFT Henry :HOPCRAFT Robert 28 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at hard Labour, for 6 weeks :HOUNSLOW John 39 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :HOWLETT Robert 19 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :HUGHES Thomas 23 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :HUGHES Thomas alias William HUGHS 35 Assault & attempting to rescue prisoners at Beaconsfield Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder for 2 years :JARVIS Edmund 33 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at hard Labour, for 6 weeks :JARVIS Joseph 30 Machine breaking at Upper Winchendon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :JARVIS Stacey 24 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :JOHNSON Edward 21 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :JOLLEY William 23 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :KEYS John 19 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :KING James 38 Riotously assembling at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :KIRBY George 19 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :KIRBY James 30 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :KIRBY Robert Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :KIRBY William Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :KNIBBS or NIBBS William 21 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years :'''LUNNON David 26 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 18 months''' :MATTHEWS Thomas 18 Machine breaking at Stone No True Bill, Discharged :MILES George 20 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :'''MILES or MILLS  James 18 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :MILLER James 22 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :MILLER John 51 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :MONK John 32 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :'''MOODY John 26 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :'''MOODY William 22 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year''' :MOORES John 57 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :MOTT Richard 21 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :NORMAN John 28 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :PEACOCK James Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :PEACOCK John Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :PIGGOTT John 24 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :'''PRIEST Joseph 36 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :REDHEAD David 21 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :'''REYNOLDS John 29 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 12 months''' :RIDGEWAY Joseph 20 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned until he procures one Surety of £10 to keep the Peace for 2 years :ROLFE John 19 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :'''RUSSELL William 20 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year''' :'''SALTER Alfred 19 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :SAUNDERS James 40 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Acquitted :'''SAWNEY or SARNEY John 54 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death; commuted to Transportation for Life; Free Pardon 1836''' :SAWYER Edward 26 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Acquitted :SCOTCHINGS John 33 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :SCOTCHINGS Richard 25 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :SCOTCHINGS Robert Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :SCOTCHINGS William 35 Machine breaking at Stone Transportation for 7 years :SCOTT James 26 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Acquitted :SCOTT Thomas 18 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :SEALS William 28 Riotously assembling and assault on John Godliman at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :SEARCH George Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :SHOWLER George 35 Machine breaking at Stone Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 18 months :SHRIMPTON Emanuel 23 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Imprisonment in the Common Gaol for 3 months :SHRIMPTON William 63 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year :'''SMITH John alias John BUDD 27 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :'''SMITH William 30 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 12 months''' :STANLEY James Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :STANLEY John 26 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :STAPPS James 47 Riotously assembling and assault on John Godliman at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :STEVENS Samuel 23 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :STONE James 29 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Acquitted :'''STRATFORD Henry 44 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year''' :STRETTON James 19 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe No True Bill, Discharged :'''SUMMERFIELD Samuel 20 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :TACK Francis 28 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :TACK George 18 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :'''TURNER Moses 45 Machine breaking at Stone Transportation for 7 years''' :TURNER Purcell Cornelius 40 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :VENEMORE James 18 Machine breaking at Waddesdon Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :WAKEFIELD Richard 45 Robbery at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :'''WALDUCK John 21 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :WALES John 43 Machine breaking at Stone Acquitted :'''WALKER Henry 22 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :WALKER John 37 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe No True Bill, Discharged :'''WALKER William 25 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 12 months''' :WATSON Jonas 37 Machine breaking at Upper Winchendon Imprisoned in the House of Correction, at Hard Labour, for 2 months :'''WATTS John 20 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year''' :'''WEBB James 29 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1 year''' :WEBB Robert 32 Machine breaking at Long Crendon Acquitted :'''WEEDON Richard 41 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :WETHERLEY Henry 53 Riotously assembling and assault on John Godliman at Iver Guilty; Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for 7 years :WIGG Thomas Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :'''WINGROVE Edmund 24 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7 years''' :WOODFORD Thomas Machine breaking at Stone Entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :WOODWARD William 23 Machine breaking at Little Brickhill Guilty; entered into Recognizance to keep the Peace for the remainder of his life :'''WRIGHT Arthur 18 Machine breaking at Chepping Wycombe Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 12 months''' ===Linked Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swing_Riots-_Australian_Convicts_and_Van_Diemen%27s_Land Swing Riots- Australian Convicts] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Berkshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers? Berkshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Dorset_Swing_Rioters&public=1 Dorset Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:English_Prison_Hulks&public=1 English Prison Hulks] ==Sources== *Jill Chambers for her work on Black Sheep and all her research, literature and books that make wonderful resources for the descendants of the rebels. https://www.black-sheep-search.co.uk/

Buckland First World War Memorial

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[[Category: New Zealand, Monuments and Memorials]] = Buckland War Memorial = Information on the memorial can be found on the [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/buckland-first-world-war-memorial NZ History page for Buckland Memorial]. The War Memorial in Buckland was unveiled on a small reserve between Pukekohe Road and the railway line on 25 April 1921. Initially there was just the one plaque to honour those who died in World War One, but a second plaque was added after World War Two. The rough-hewn Celtic cross sits on a concrete plinth with a flag pole at ground level on either side. Governor-General Viscount Jellicoe planted a cedar on the reserve a bit more than a year later, but this did not survive. The memorial contains no names, but these may have been on a Roll of Honour in the local hall (which was known as the Memorial Hall). If so, the Roll of Honour board was lost when the hall burned down in 1932. The Buckland Second World War roll of honour is on display in the new Buckland Hall which opened in July 1955.

Buckle Name Study

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[[Category:Buckle Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] 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. Current varriants included '''Buckell''' == Task List == Currently adding profiles to the Study and setting up categories. ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUCKLE List of Buckles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BUCKLE G2G feed of questions tagged "Buckle"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Buckle Orphaned Buckle profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Buckle-1 Unsourced Buckle profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BUCKLE Unconnected Buckle profiles on WikiTree].

Buckley-Farragut Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Buckley-Farragut Cemetery, Farragut, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] This is a free space page for the Buckley-Farragut Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. :Buckley-Farragut Cemetery :Also known as: Buckley Cemetery :Farragut :Lycoming County :Pennsylvania USA :: :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197491/buckley-farragut-cemetery Find A Grave] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Memorial ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Description ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile |- |Wright||Mary||1797||1855||{{FindAGrave|16729591 }}|| ||[[English-2416|Mary Wright]] |- |}

Buckner Connection

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[[Category:Buckner Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ...to join Buckner descendants here. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Moore-28711|Debbie Phillips]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Get in Touch with Abby. *Send message to all known Buckner descendants *Feel free to suggest and 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=13973877 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Buckner Name Study

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[[Category:Buckner-1534]] [[Category:Buckner Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Buckner's Battery, Mississippi Artillery

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[[Category: Buckner's Battery, Mississippi Artillery, United States Civil War]] ---- == Buckner's Battery Unit History == Commander: Lieutenant-- Henry Clay Holt of Manchester, Tennessee. The Buckner Battery of four steel breech-loading 2-pounders. Lieutenant Holt commanding, was part of the command of Col. R. V. Richardson, which joined General Chalmers in his unsuccessful attack on LaGrange and '''Collierville''', Tenn., October 9-11, '''1863''', and participated in the battles of '''Byhalia''', October 12, and '''Wyatt''', October 13, during the retreat of Chalmers. Colonel McGuirk, commanding the brigade at Wyatt, said: "Lieutenant Holt, with his little battery, did well. If his guns were as large as his courage, he could do much more in defense of his country." During the battle the battery was withdrawn, "after doing good service and withstanding a terrific fire from the enemy." Lieutenant Holt had but two guns in this battle, the other section being under command of Lieutenant Armstrong, who also commanded one section at Collierville. Holt complimented the service of Armstrong, and also mentioned Private McDougal and Corporals Williams, White and Hofmeister. October, 1863, assigned to McCulloch's Brigade, Chalmers' Cavalry, one rifle gun added to the battery. November 28, '''twenty-eight men''', four '''Willlams 10-ounce''', only guns of the kind in the army, and one 2.9-inch rifle. Lieutenant Armstrong and enlisted men of Ferguson's Brigade were on duty with the battery during December campaign on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad.(This is all that is found in Rowland's unit history.) Dunbar Rowland’s “Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898” == Details on Buckner Battery == Sources: Official Records & Soldier's service records in NARA. Buckner Battery was formed in fall of 1863 after General Chalmers complained of lack of artillery for his cavalry division. Lt. H. C. Holt was picked as commander due to his prior service in the Confederate Navy (see below). He was commissioned a Lieutenant in the CS Army as a drill master in Louisiana in 1862. He was an Post Adjutant at and served on staff with General Ruggles. By the summer of 1863, Lt. Holt was assigned to lead Buckner Battery which was attached to General James R. Chalmers' cavalry division. Buckner Battery '''did not''' have a roster. Records in Lt. Holt's service records include invoice for purchase of feed for 28 horses & mules, which indicates this battery was smaller than most batteries containing 80 to 100 horses. The OR's indicate the members of this battery were loaned from other units. The four men mentioned in Rowland's history and in the OR's were all members of the '''56th Alabama Partisan Rangers''', a cavalry regiment. These men were Private McDougal and Corporals Williams, White and Hofmeister. The service records for three of these men had a note stating "attached to Buckner Battery". In early 1864, General Stephen D. Lee ordered these men be returned to Slemon's cavalry brigade and replaced with men from General Chalmers' cavalry division. { I find it interesting that Rowland included Buckner Battery as one of the Mississippi units even though the commander wasn't from Mississippi, and it had no roster but only men loaned from an Alabama unit. The battery is considered a Mississippi unit since it was part of General Chalmers cavalry division which was headquartered in Oxford.} The battery consisted of one(1) 3-inch ordnance rifle and four(4) '''William's Guns''' which fired a '''1.562-inch caliber steel round shot'''. This breech-loader, rapid-fire gun was a small gun that was manned by 3 men and could easily be towed by one horse rig. That is why his battery was small and had fewer horses than the average field battery. This gun was ideal for cavalry operations. At the '''Battle of Collierville, October 11, 1863''', Lt. Holt deployed his battery along the ridge that paralleled the M&C RR so that he could fire into town and at the Union earthworks. When the battle started, a train arrived carrying '''General Sherman''' and his staff, which included General Lightburn and 240 men of the 13 US Regulars. The Confederate cavalry of '''General Chalmers''' totaled approximately 3,000 and the Union now had a total of 500-550 men. After some close-quarter fighting, where Lt. Holt's guns were rolled up to the RR tracks to fire directly at the Union troops in the earthen fort and RR depot. The Confederates retreated when more Union troops began arriving. Sherman's train was destroyed. Local relic hunters have dug up at least 5 of these No. 10 steel shot from this battle. Note: this steel shot fired by this Williams Gun is slightly smaller than a golf ball. The prior history of this '''Lt. H. C. Holt''' was a mystery but it has been solved. '''Henry Clay Holt''' attended the US Naval Academy in 1859 as part of Class of 1863. He was released for service in April 1861. He returned to Tennessee and was commissioned a Midshipman in the CS Navy and assigned to the CSS Jackson. He was in the Battle of Lucas Bend, the first naval battle on the Mississippi River. Later he was assigned to the CSS Little Rebel as part of the privateer organization, the Confederate River Defense Fleet. After most of the river fleet was destroyed at Battle of Memphis, Midshipman Holt resigned from the CS Navy and was commissioned a Lieutenant in the CS Army under General Ruggles. He was assigned Post Adjutant and later Drill Master. In June 1863, he was in command of Buckner Battery. It seems the battery was dissolved early in 1864. After spring of 1864, he '''disappears''' from the OR's and there is no further information in his service records. ==Sources== * Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Records for General Chalmers Tennessee Raid in October 1863, including after battle reports by General Chalmers, Col. R. V. Richardson and Lt. H. C. Holt. * "Military History of Mississippi; 1803-1898” by Dunbar Rowland. New edition with supplement by H. Grady Howell, Jr. Chickasaw Bayou Press, 2003. * NARA Military Service Records for Lt. H. C. Holt filed under Staff and three members of the 56th Alabama Partisan Rangers. * US Naval Academy Student Records for Midshipman Henry C. Holt for Years 1859, 1860, 1861. * Drawing sketches of a Williams Gun cannon provided by Watervliet Army Arsenal, NY. * Example of a Williams Gun cannon at the Kentucky History Museum, Franklin, KY. * "Coming Like Hell!: The Story Of The 12th Tennessee Cavalry", by Waldon Loving, Writers Press Club, 2002.

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Date of report: 2024-05-18 11:49:35 Date of Data: 12 May 2024