Cushman Name Study
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[[Category:Cushman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Cushman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cushman Cushman] 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 Cushman 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 Cushmans), by time period (18th Century Cushmans), or by topic (Cushman DNA, Cushman Occupations, Cushman 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 Cushman 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: [[Cushman-2146|Alekz Cushman]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Cushman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Cushman}} {{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:Cushman_Family_in_SC|Cushman Family in SC]] * * ==Membership== * [[Cushman-2146|Alekz Cushman]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Couchman
Custer, Michigan
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Custer, Michigan, has been the family seat of the Reader family for over 100 years. It is the location of the W.E. Reader home, and was the location of the [[Space:W._E._Reader_Hardware_Store|W. E. Reader Hardware store]].
Custer City, Custer Oklahoma
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[[Category: Custer City, Oklahoma]] The City of Custer
Custer County, Oklahoma
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Welcome to the Custer 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 * Custer County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer_County,_Oklahoma''' Cutbill Family Mysteries
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Here are open questions about Cutbills. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Can anyone help me find out the reason why my grand father Paul R Cutbill, and his father Richard, and his siblings either disowned Paul or Paul disowned the family. This would have happened early 1900's. My siblings and I were never told the reason and when asked they (my father and grandmother) wouldn't answer. Whatever the issue, when my grandfather died my father would not let any of the Cutbill siblings into the funeral. I am hoping that maybe the ancestors of Charles B Schumann and Wilhelmina Schumann may have had the story passed down from my grandmother Elizabeth Schumann Cutbill. I am also reaching out to the descendants of Ralph and Dorothy Lochner if they may remember the story.
Cutbush Nurseries
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==Cutbush Nurseries== This is a collection of information from articles about the Nurseries, Wm Cutbush and sons. More articles will be added when I come across them. Feel free to add one of your own! Highgate Nursery, started by Wm Cutbush Snr was separate business from the Barnet Nursery started by his eldest son William. When Wm Senior died the Highgate Nursery was taken over by son James. When Wm Junior died his widow sold the Barnet Nursery to James for £4,000. Mary Ann died before payment passed for this so £1,000 each (presumably from James) went to siblings James, Reuben and Emma plus Reubens daughter Sarah Ann, who had lived with William and Mary Ann. (see Mary Anne's Will, attached) When James died his sons William and Herbert took them over and continued the business. '''From: Highgate in Old Photographs by Paul Feeney''' In 1806 Wm Cutbush b. 1788 took over an exisiting garden nursery business on West Hill, Highgate. In 1834 he built a house and shop on West Hill (now number 80), Highgates first garden centre. The nursery gardening firm prospered and both his eldest sons were involved, William who ran a nursery in Barnet (who had no children) and James who took over the Highgate business in 1855, after the death of his father. In 1839 James convened a meeting that resulted in tor formation of the Highate Horticultural and Floral Society, who held shows at Holly Lodge and Kenwood. The Society still exists today. In 1871 the business was employing 25 men and 2 boys and had premises in Finchley. James died in 1885 and his sons Herbert and William took over the business. In 1927 they gained a royal warrant from the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII). The brothers managed the business into the 20th century with premises in Highgate, Barnet and Bishopsgate. They were 'the largest nurseries in London' according to the brothers. Early in the 20th Century William Bignall, who was a former employee and ran a rival business took over the nurseries and by 1913 it passed out of the Cutbush family. By then the nurseries had royal warrants from Queen Victoria and George V. Directly quoted from 'Highgate in Old Photographs. Highgate in old Photographs by Paul Feeney :https://archive.org/details/highgateinoldpho0000feen/page/76/mode/2up '''The Nursery building: from British.history.ac.uk''' XI—NOS. 45 AND 46, WEST HILL (SITE OF THE WHITE HART) Ground Landlord, Leaseholders, Etc. The house was originally copyhold of the Manor of Cantlowes, but has been enfranchised. The occupiers are, No. 45, Mrs. Bonser. No. 46, Miss Parker. General Description And Date of Structure. Nos. 45 and 46, West Hill were originally one house, and although they contain no features of special architectural importance the lower part of the external walls is of brickwork of early character. The bricks are very narrow and are laid in English bond. The house can easily be identified on the map of 1804, where it is marked as "Mr. Bowstreed's Nursery," which later passed into the hands of Messrs. William Cutbush & Sons. British History online :https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol17/pt1/pp67-68 Nursery Addresses, Trade Directory Cutbush, William and Son, 47 West Hill, North Road, Highgate N (T N 160 North) & b16 & 16 New Road (T N 2 Barnet) & Wood St, Hi Barnet file:///C:/Users/aliso/Downloads/p16445coll4_317364.pdf '''The Nursery Business, from Planting Diaries.com''' From its heyday in the 16th and 17th centuries, Curtis argues, topiary in England fell out of favour as the influence of landscape gardening gathered pace, and Victorian gardeners like William Robinson advocated a more naturalistic approach to planting. However, with the rise of the Arts and Crafts movement in the late 19th century and its focus on medieval art and architecture, there was a revival of interest in topiary for domestic gardens. Curtis mentions two nurseries, William Cutbush & Sons of Highgate, London and J. Cheal & Sons in Crawley, Sussex that in the early 1900s were supplying topiary specimens to the public and showing plants at RHS shows. The aptly named Herbert J. Cutbush was a regular visitor to Holland, travelling there on most weekends, and it was here that he came across topiary specimens that interested him. Curtis says: ‘He discovered that some of the best trained and the best furnished specimens of sculptured yew and box were to be found in the farmhouse gardens, in small, almost unknown villages, far from the usual routes of tourists and business-men, and this led to still further explorations.’ Over time, Cutbush got to know the Dutch topiary growers who were located in the Boskoop district, inland from The Hague and Rotterdam. He persuaded them to sell him plants from their nurseries for import to England, but would also buy specimens from private gardens: ‘One big tree that for sixty years had been the chief ornament of a Dutch blacksmith’s garden was only purchased after a whole day spent in persuasion and the consumption of much Schiedam, and after the purchase was made another week was spent in lifting and packing and removing the tree to the London steamer.’ The trouble and expense of importing plants like this one suggests that the market in England was sufficient to make the effort worthwhile. The topiary designs that Cutbush saw in Boksoop are described in detail by Curtis: ‘There is a great variety of form in the Dutch clipped trees, but spires surmounted with birds seem to be among the most common and are as easy to produce as most. For these, and for the peacocks and the spiral or serpentine columns, yew is almost invariably used.’ ‘Pyramids, mop-heads and blunt cones are among the commonest designs; they do not call for the exercise of much ingenuity, but when these pyramidal trees are cut into several regular and well graded tiers their cost increases considerably.’ Cutbush also reported examples of topiary furniture such as tables with turned legs and armchairs, churches and crosses as well as ‘verdant poultry’: ‘Sitting hens, geese and ducks are common designs, and to protect the verdant poultry one may obtain equally verdant dogs, with or without kennels’ The Dutch topiary shrubs were field grown and Cutbush says that box birds might be trained for 10 – 12 years before they were lifted for export – dogs would need a little longer at 12 – 14 years. To make the eventual lifting easier, the roots of the shrubs were pruned after a year’s growth. Curtis and Gibson’s book doesn’t feature any photographs from Holland or the Cutbush nurseries, but there are several photographs from Cheal’s nursery at Crawley, showing many of the topiary forms described. Planting Diaries.com :https://plantingdiaries.com/2019/10/05/a-revival-of-english-topiary/ The Cutbush firm entered many Horticultural Shows and won many prizes including the First Spring Show of the Royal Horticultural Society; '''Horticultural Exhibitions.''' Royal Horticultural Society's, London, First Spring Show On March 13th the battle of the floral exhibitions opened for the present season. Hyacinths were the prime feature, and they were produced to an extent almost unprecedented in a London show. In addition to the usual prizes given by the Royal Horticultural Society for Hyacinths, there were also some special prizes given by the bulb-growers of Holland severally for thirty-six Hyacinths, distinct sorts, and the same number in twelve sorts, three of a sort. In each instance Messrs W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, London, were first, and Mr W. Paul, Waltham Cross, second, '''The New Organic Grower: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener.''' :https://chestofbooks.com/gardening-horticulture/Gardener-1/Horticultural-Exhibitions-Royal-Horticultural-Society-s-London-First-Spring-S.html '''Bankruptcy 1883''' THE LONDON GAZETTE FEBRUARY 20, 1883. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the London Bankruptcy Court. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by James Cutbush, of the Nurseries, Highgate, the Nurseries, Finchley, both in the county of Middlesex, the Nurseries, Barnet, part in the county of Middlesex, and part in the county of Herts, and also Wood-street Nursery, Barnet aforesaid, in the said county of Herts (trading as William Cutbush and SON), Nurseryman, Florist, and Seedsman. NOTICE is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the Law Institution, No. 123, •Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, on the 2nd day •of March, 1883, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely. —Dated this 10th day of February, 1883. P. COLLINGS, 19, Buckingham Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, Solicitor for the Debtor. '''Bankruptcy 1989''' THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25TH AUGUST 1989 9937 BANKRUPTCY ACTS AND INSOLVENCY ACT AMENDED ADJUDICATION BIGNALL, Michael Arthur of West End House, Bramfield, Herts, Accounts Clerk, lately Trading under the style of Bignell and Cutbush from Bignell's Corner, South Minims Potters Bar, Herts as sole proprietor of a Garden Centre. Court—HERTFORD. No. of Matter—25 of 1979. Date of Adjudication—25th March 1980. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/51852/page/9937/data.pdf Date of Annulment—26th July 1989. Grounds of Annulment. Debts paid in Full. ==Sources==
Cuthbert Hayhurst-Rudd marriage 1866
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[[Category:Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]] [[Category:Powell-5629 ToDo]] [[Category:Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire]] * Bride: [[Rudd-349 | Mary Rudd]], daughter of [[Rudd-65 |Edward Rudd]] [deceased] * Groom: [[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]] * Married October 28, 1666 Witnesses to the marriage: * [[Hayhurst-48 | William Hayhurst]], married Bride's sister Dorothie * Thomas wiglosworth ? * [[Stackhouse-95 | Thomas Stackhouse]], later married of Margary Hayhurst below * James Bond * William Burkitt ?? (later married Jane, widow of Richard Waln) * Honory Boloy * [[Walmsley-373 |Thomas Walmsley]], married Elizabeth Rudd * John ?? * John Drivor? * [[Rudd-483 |Ellen [Rudd] Walbancke]], sister of Bride * Alis Wiglesworth? * [[Hayhurst-29 | Margary Hayhurst]] * [[Rudd-64 | Jane [Rudd] Waln]], sister of Bride [widow of Richard Waln]
Cuttriss Name Study
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Variant surnames: Cuttriss/Cuttress/Cuffress/Cuttris [[Category:Cuttriss Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cuttriss-4|Rhonda Jones]] 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 ==
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973
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[[Category: Cuyahoga County, Ohio]] *Database on Ancestry.com (subscription required): http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1876
This collection includes Cuyahoga County, Ohio marriage records for the years 1810-1973. Record types include: marriage license returns, marriage license applications, marriage banns, and indexes to marriage records.
In 1856–57 Ohio enacted a statute that required birth, death, and marriage registration, a law that was generally disregarded. A second law passed in 1867 attempted to maintain the record keeping process, but it wasn’t until the third law, passed in 1908, that it became regulated.
Cuyahoga County itself was organized on June 7, 1807 as the county seat of Ohio only 5 years after Ohio was granted statehood. It is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie. The city of Cleveland, founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River, is the county seat of Cuyahoga County. This municipality’s economy centered around manufacturing due to its proximity to the Erie Canal during this time period.
Marriage applications in this database include: *Names of bride and groom *Ages *Birth dates *Parents’ names *Marriage date and place
Additional information that may be in marriage records: *Occupation *Whether previously married *Residence *Birth places *Officiator over marriage *Marriage Indexes
While the indexes only include the name of the bride or groom and the volume and page number of the record, it can be used to request the marriage record from the Cuyahoga County Archives or Cuyahoga County Probate Court (depending on the year of the marriage). Include the volume and page number from the index with your record request.
Marriage Records, 1810-1941
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Probate Court- Room 146==Source Information== Ancestry.com. Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
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Original data: Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1810–1973. Microfilm publication, 137 rolls. Reels 1-110. Cuyahoga, Ohio. ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cuyahoga_County%2C_Ohio%2C_Marriage_Records_and_Indexes%2C_1810-1973|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
Cuyler Mine Disaster
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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]] | '''Cuyler 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: 6 Apr 1885 * Location: [[:Category:Raven Run, Pennsylvania|Raven Run, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania]] * Type: Roof fall * Victims: 10 === 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:Cuyler Mine Disaster, Raven Run, Pennsylvania, 1885]] 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:Raven Run, Pennsylvania]] . Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/cuyler_news_only.htm
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 6 Apr 1885 * Location: [[:Category:Raven Run, Pennsylvania|Raven Run, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania]] * Type: Roof fall * Victims: 10 === 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
Cyberterrorismo
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El cyberterrorismo y su impacto en sistema bancario estatal de Costa Rica
Cyclone Queensland March 1911
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[[Category:Cyclones]] [[Category: Queensland]] '''This is a page to contain references to an unnamed cyclone which struck the towns of Port Douglas and Mossman in March 1911.''' '''An unnamed cyclone also struck the [[Space:SS_Yongala|S.S. Yongala]] during the night of the 23rd of March 1911, thus sinking the ship near Ayr.''' ---- ==Research Notes== *An unnamed cyclone struck the towns of Port Douglas and Mossman on the 16th of March 1911. *The unnamed cyclone then travelled across the peninsular. *'''An unnamed cyclone also struck the [[Space:SS_Yongala|S.S. Yongala]] during the night of the 23rd of March 1911, thus sinking the ship near Ayr.''' *'''[[Rooney-1068|Matthew Rooney]] was on board with his wife and daughter. *Could this cyclone have doubled back across the peninsular after hitting Mossman on the 16th.?? ==Sources== *[[Space:SS_Yongala|S.S.Yongala]] *[[Wragg-77|Clement "Inclement" Wragg]] *[[Wikipedia:Drystone_Wall,_Melton_Hill| Melton Hill, Wall, Supreme Court, Townsville, wikipedia]] *[[Wikipedia:Cyclone_Sigma|Cyclone Sigma, 1896, North Queensland, wikipedia]] *[[Wikipedia:Cyclone_Leonta|Cyclone Leonta, 1903, North Queensland, wikpedia]] See Also: *'''Queensland Cyclones'''. 2020. Windworker.Com.Au. Accessed January 4 2020. [http://www.windworker.com.au/qldcyclones.htm Windworker list of Cyclones] *[http://hardenup.org/umbraco/customContent/media/636_Port%20Douglas_Cyclone_1911.pdf Hardenup, Douglas, 1911] *[https://www.douglashistory.org.au/local-stories/1911-cyclone.html Douglas, 1911] *'''The unnamed Yongala Cyclone, 2020. Hardenup.Org.''' Accessed January 2 2020. [http://hardenup.org/umbraco/customContent/media/635_Townsville_Cyclone_Yongala_1911.pdf Cyclone, 1911] *[http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/jol/2014/04/15/13782/ 1911 Cyclone Blog] ==Acknowledgements== *Harden Up for Cyclone Track Image.
Cygnet, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1836
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[[Category:Cygnet, Arrived 11 Sep 1836]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant ship Cygnet to the South Australian Colony in 1836''' The 3-mast barque "Cygnet" (239 tons) departed London 20th March 1836, arrived Nepean Bay, Kangaroo Island, on 11th September 1836, with 87 passengers and crew, Captain John Rolls. '''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'''
*[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1836Cygnet.htm ''CYGNET arrived Holdfast Bay, Adelaide on Sep. 11, 1836''] on Diane Cummings' '''BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA PASSENGER LISTS 1836-1851''' *[http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944632 ''20/03/1836 - 11/09/1836''] from '''Passengers in History''' an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum *[http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database]
*[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1836Cygnet.htm ''CYGNET arrived Holdfast Bay, Adelaide on Sep. 11, 1836''] on Diane Cummings' '''BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA PASSENGER LISTS 1836-1851''' *[http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944632 ''20/03/1836 - 11/09/1836''] from '''Passengers in History''' an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum *[http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database]
Cymmrodorion Record Series
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wales|Sources for Wales]] __TOC__ == Cymmrodorion Record Series == * by [http://www.cymmrodorion.org/ The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion] * published by The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1892-1936 * [http://royalhistsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/honsoccymmrodorian.pdf Complete list of publications] by The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cymmrodorion Record Series|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1892) The Description of Pembrokeshire, by George Owen of Henllys, Lord of Kemes ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=btUgAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C4zSAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005944282 ::* Pt. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=MYzSAAAAMAAJ ::* Pt. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=aYzSAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1897) The Court Rolls of the Lordship of Ruthin or Dyffryn-Clwydd of the Reign of King Edward the First ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KtUgAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t-ALAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/courtrollsoflord00ruth ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100499532 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eXREAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1899) Gildae de excidio Britanniae … Gildas: The ruin of Britain, fragments from lost letters, the penitential, ‘the Lorica of Gildas’; together with the life of Gildas, written in the monastery of Ruys, Brittany (vita I), life of Gildas, written by Caradoc of Llanarcan or Nancarfan (vita II) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FdwCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cymmrodorionrec00englgoog * Vol. 4 (1900) A Catalogue of the Manuscripts relating to Wales in the British Museum ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yPomAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7XNEAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 () An extent of all the lands and rents of the lord bishop of St David’s ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008221928 * Vol. 6 (1917) The Episcopal Registers of the diocese of St. David's 1397 to 1518 ::* Pt. 1 (1397-1407) http://archive.org/details/stdavidsregister01unknuoft ::* Pt. 1 (1397-1407) https://archive.org/details/stdavidsregister01unknuoft ::* Pt. 2 (1407-1518) http://archive.org/details/theepiscopalregi02unknuoft * Vol. 7 () A Calendar of the Public Records relating to Pembrokeshire ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008221929 * Vol. 8 () A Calendar of the Register of the Queen’s Majesty’s Council in the dominion and principality of Wales and the Marches of the same [1535], 1569-1591. ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofregist00waleuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001643582 * Vol. 9 () Walter Map’s ‘De nugis curialium’. ::* * Vol. 10 () The English Element in Welsh: a study of English Loan Words in Welsh ::* https://archive.org/details/englishelementin00parruoft * Vol. 11 () The First Extent of Bromfield and Yale, A.D. 1315 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001643584 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TPgmAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 12 () The Welsh Port Books, 1550-1603, with an analysis of the Customs Revenue Accounts of Wales for the same period. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001647272 * Vol. 13 () Ministers’ Accounts for West Wales, 1277 to 1306. Part I: Text and translation ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q08GAQAAIAAJ snippet view === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 The Description of Pembrokeshire, by George Owen of Henllys, Lord of Kemes, ::* Part I: The general description of Pembrokeshire, 1603. ::* Part II: Collections for Pembrokeshire and miscellaneous tracts and papers, including genealogies. ::* Part III: ‘Dialogue of the government of Wales’, ‘Cruell lawes against Welshmen’, ‘A treatise of lordshipps marchers in Wales’, and part of the ‘Description of Wales’ for the counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecknock, Radnor and Pembroke. ::* Part IV: ‘Description’ continued, for the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery. * Vol. 2 The Court Rolls of the Lordship of Ruthin or Dyffryn-Clwydd of the Reign of King Edward the First preserved in the Public Record Office, London * Vol. 3 Gildae de excidio Britanniae … Gildas: The ruin of Britain, fragments from lost letters, the penitential, ‘the Lorica of Gildas’; together with the life of Gildas, written in the monastery of Ruys, Brittany (vita I), life of Gildas, written by Caradoc of Llanarcan or Nancarfan (vita II) * Vol. 4 A Catalogue of the Manuscripts relating to Wales in the British Museum ::* Part I: Cottonian, Lansdowne, Royal, Hargrave, Burney and Arundell collections, and church briefs. ::* Part II: Harleian collection. ::* Part III: Charters and rolls. ::* Part IV: Egerton, Stowe, Sloane and Additional collections. * Vol. 5 An extent of all the lands and rents of the lord bishop of St David’s, made by Master David Fraunceys, chancellor of St David’s, in the time of the venerable father the lord David Martyn, by the grace of God bishop of the place, in the year of our Lord 1326, usually called the black book of St David’s * Vol. 6 The Episcopal Registers of the diocese of St David’s, 1397-1518. From the original registers in the diocesan registry of Carmarthen, with a translation and general index ::* i: 1397-1407 ::* ii: 1407-1518 ::* iii: A study of the published registers by R. Arthur Roberts * Vol. 7 A Calendar of the Public Records relating to Pembrokeshire ::* i: The lordship, castle and town of Haverford. ::* ii: The castles, town and lordships of Cilgerran and Narberth. ::* iii: The earldom of Pembroke and its members. * Vol. 8 A Calendar of the Register of the Queen’s Majesty’s Council in the dominion and principality of Wales and the Marches of the same [1535], 1569-1591. From the Bodley ms. no. 904 * Vol. 9 Walter Map’s ‘De nugis curialium’. Translated by M.R. James with historical notes by J.E. Lloyd * Vol. 10 The English Element in Welsh: a study of English Loan Words in Welsh * Vol. 11 The First Extent of Bromfield and Yale, A.D. 1315 * Vol. 12 The Welsh Port Books, 1550-1603, with an analysis of the Customs Revenue Accounts of Wales for the same period * Vol. 13 Ministers’ Accounts for West Wales, 1277 to 1306. Part I: Text and translation === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Cymmrodorion Record Series|Cymmrodorion Record Series]]'' (The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1892-1936) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CRS|Cymmrodorion Rec. Ser.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Cymmrodorion Record Series|Cymmrodorion Record Series]]'' (The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1892-1936) Vol. , [ Page ].
Cymru Dragons
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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | Cymru Dragons Welcome to the team page for the Cymru Dragons! The Cymru Dragons are a non-competitive team that participate in all of WikiTree's thons, focusing on Welsh profiles. '''Team Captain:''' [[MacLeod-1797|Olivia McCabe]] '''Team Members:''' [[Bowen-1368|Nathan Bowen]] [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] [[Lane-14086|J. L. Lane]] [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] [[Boone-1915|Toni Boone]] ==2020 Connect-a-Thon== The Cymru Dragons are participating in the 2020 Connect-a-Thon. It starts Friday morning at 8:00 AM EDT (GMT -4), July 17, 2020. The event runs until Monday at 8:00 AM EDT, July 20, 2020. Registration is now closed for the Spring Connect-a-Thon. ==Goals== The goal is quality – not quantity. '''The Challenge:''' Connecting can be difficult and time consuming and we know that it can be a tough job. Any help you can give to connect our unconnected profiles is appreciated. The Cymru Dragons will concentrate on profiles in Wales. A list of the profiles is found at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GBR_WAL Unconnected List for Wales]. The list has 2 groups: * '''Unconnected''' – these profile may be connected to family members but at some level they are not connected to the WikiTree global tree. * '''Unlinked''' – these profiles are not connected to another profile Note: Many of the profiles are uncleaned GEDCOM import profiles. ==Hints for Using the Wales List:== - you can work on surname family tree by size of profiles – click on the arrow box beside the title Tree Size - you can work on a particular surname – click on the double arrow box beside the heading Trees to sort surnames alphabetically. Choosing an uncommon surname may reduce number of profiles that might be related - you can work on a time period – click on one of the links under the date ranges ==Where To Start== # Pick a profile from the list of unconnected or unlinked (the profile does not have a box at the bottom of the page, showing the degrees of separation from King Henry (Tudor) of England and has a '''puzzle piece icon''' which can be seen at the top of a profile page next to the name). # Add profiles for '''first degree relatives''' (parent, spouse, sibling, or child) to that profile, new or existing. Continue in this manner until you connect to an existing WikiTree profile. :: Add a source to the profiles involved in the connection showing the relationship between the two profiles. Please be sure your source is cited in accordance with the style recommended on our Sources help page. More than one source per profile is recommended. ==How to Guide== This page provides an example of how one profile was connected to its family tree – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Connectors_How-To Wales Connectors Team How-to] ==Hints for Using WikiTree+== - you can choose to work on a specific county – * in the '''Suggestions''' box, key in "8" and scroll down to select "811 Uncleaned profile after merge" * in the '''Text''' box key in the county name, Wales * click on '''Find Suggestions''' ==Finally – Have Fun!==
Cymru Name Spelling Guide
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[[Category:Cymru Welsh Royals and Aristocrats 742-1535 Project]] [[Category: Day-1904 Jack Day In Process]] This is a place is a part of the Cymru Welsh Royals and Aristocrats 742-1535 Project -- [[Project:Cymru_Welsh_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1535|Project:Cymru_Welsh_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1535]]. It's purpose is to identify problematic medieval Welsh name spellings, discuss which spellings are preferable, and see which spellings are recommended by the project. ==Names with Standardized Spelling Recommended by Cymru Project== * Awaiting first standardized name recommendation! ==General Advice on Spelling Selection== *I'm not sure "being true to the spelling they used" is an issue because if they were literate in the year 1200 they wrote in Latin. -- Jack Day *My view, for what it's worth, is that you ought to use the spelling that is most likely to be sought after by other Wikitree users, then add the alternative(s) as Other Last Names given a certitude if appropriate. It is not uniquely a Welsh problem. In the same parish register I have come across different parish clerks(different writing) spelling the surname McMinn, Macminn, McMean, McMin and Macmeen, all within the same family. Wikitree is cooperative, make your profiles as understandable as possible for others. -- Steve Bartlett * Ancient Wales Studies might be the best choice. -- Liz Shifflett (updated my comment March 2022). The Bartrum Project is no longer available back online (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1587574/bartrum-welsh-genealogies-online-at-geni-com this G2G post]) & Richardson tends to standardize names to something other than what the person would have used, moving my alternate choice to best choice. Although generally I tend to go with information in "Behind the Name" (e.g., it lists Griffith as Gruffudd Anglicized, and Gruffydd as a variant of Gruffudd, so I would choose Gruffudd). **http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/ **[https://www.behindthename.com/ Behind the Name] (e.g., [https://www.behindthename.com/name/gruffudd Gruffudd]) *The Cymru project's [[Project:Cymru_Welsh_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1535#Naming_Guide|Naming Guide]] says to go with the spelling in FamilySearch's Welsh database. But that is (still) broken for me (has been for months now). -- Liz Shifflett ==Names Under Discussion== ===Llywelyn, Llewellyn=== *One help is to add alternate spellings to the line "Other last names" line ... in an effort to both prevent and find duplicates. Wikipedia seems to like the spelling Llywelyn (for what it's worth). Maybe there's some other, more appropriate authority . In the PGM Project, we use Anderson's spellings. Maybe the Wales Project Resource Page will offersomething. [[Project:Wales|Project:Wales]]. --Cynthia B. * I think that l & ll are pronounced differently, so Llywelyn or Llywellyn might also need to be considered. (Recommend having someone who speaks Welsh comment - I may be misremembering what I was told a few years ago about the double "l".) -- [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] ==Names Identified with multiple spellings== *Llywelyn, Llewellyn
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[[Category: Smith-40964]] ---- [[Frederick-1246|Cynthia]] worked on the genealogy of the Frederick and Seifried families. About 2006 she put together a photo album of family members and gave copies to family members. She wrote the identify and dates on the back of each photo. {{Image|file=Cynthia_Frederick_Bright_Photo_Album_2006.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Children of Daniel and Barbara (Keller) Seifried probably about 1906. }} :Back row left to right: [[Seifried-67|Jacob]], [[Seifried-72|Charles]], [[Seifried-68|George]], [[Seifried-62|Frederick]], [[Seifried-75|Daniel]]. :Front row left to right: [[Seifried-65|Barbara Kessler]], [[Seifried-64|Julia Baker]], [[Seifried-73|Mary Brenning]], [[Seifried-74|Margaret Hannahs]] {{Image|file=Frederick-1256.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Frederick-1256|Anna Frederick Olmstead]] }}{{Image|file=Cynthia_Frederick_Bright_Photo_Album_2006-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Louise (Lawton) Seifried, [[Seifried-62|Fred Seifried]], [[Seifried-30|Mabel Hattie Seifried]] }}{{Image|file=Cynthia_Frederick_Bright_Photo_Album_2006-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Louise (Lawton) Seifried, [[Seifried-62|Fred Seifried]] }}{{Image|file=Cynthia_Frederick_Bright_Photo_Album_2006-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=[[Frederick-1248|Herman Frederick]]. }}{{Image|file=Cynthia_Frederick_Bright_Photo_Album_2006-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= [[Seifried-30|Mabel (Seifried) Frederick]] and [[Frederick-1248|Herman Frederick]] }}{{Image|file=Cynthia_Frederick_Bright_Photo_Album_2006-5.jpg |align=l |size=500 |caption=[[Frederick-1255|Carl Fredrick]], [[Frederick-1254|Gertrude Frederick]], [[Frederick-1253|Doris Frederick]], [[Frederick-1250|Helen Frederick]], [[Frederick-1249|Arthur Frederick]] }}
Cynthia Birdsall Phillips Family Bible
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[[Category: Van Tine-9 Phillips Family Study]] Entries made by Cynthia Birdsall Phillips b. 1771, second wife to John R. Phillips. (They had no children). kecohen1950 originally shared this on 08 Feb 2014 on Ancestry.com. There are 18 images in total. Used with her permission. {{Image|file=Phillips-14905.jpg |caption=Birdsall Bible entries for Ralph, Barbara, and John R. }} Transcribed by Cari Yocom :: Used with permission. :: Spelling as in original :: [?]brackets unreadable text :: 2 February 2018 ==Phillips Family Bible== Posted by kecohen 1950 on Ancestry.com ::: “Taken from John R. Phillips family bible. Entries made by Cynthia Birdsall Phillips b. 1771, 2nd wife to John R. Phillips. (They had no children)” ::: Spelling as in original. Twelve pages including cover. '''Front Cover''' ::: Printed: John R. Phillips '''Inside Front Cover flyleaf''' ::: Signature: Cynthia Phillips Nov. 28, 1836 '''Title Page''' ::: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, translated out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by His Majesty’s Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches. Edinburgh: Printed by Mark and Charles Kerr, His Majesty’s Printers. MDCCXCI [1791]. ::: Pencil notation: “Isaac Bo[unreadable] Nov 23, 1873 visited Mrs. J.R.P.” '''Fragment found inside bible''' ::: James R. Phillip was Born august 7th ::: 1769 Departed this Life Jeneary 8th 1817 ::: Being 47 years five months and one ::: Day old '''Page Between Old & New Testament''' ::: Isaac Phillips was Born March 31 1779 ::: Marchey Phillips was Born November 27 1780 ::: Mchey [Aletta?] Phillips was Born Jeneary 19th 1783 ::: Sarah Philips was Born Febuary 22th 1785 ::: Ralph Phillips was Born November 25th 1786 ::: Catreon Phillips was Born July 29th 1788 ::: Jacob Phillips was Born July 15th 1790 ::: Elias Phillips was Born May 3th 1792 ::: Abraham Phillips was Born Febuary 19th 1795 ::: Daniel Phillips was Born March 26th 1797 ::: Jonis Phillips was Born Febuary 26th 1799 ::: October 15th 1812 ^then^ Jonis Phillips Departed this Life aged thirteen years seven months and seventeen days ::: John R. Phillips departed this life December 2 1832 half past eleven in the morning Sabb[unreadable] ::: Cynthia Phillips Departed this life Desembe the 3 1851 ::: Daniel I. Phillips Died March 28th 1856, between Eleven & twelve o’clock in the fore noon. [in The] 59th year of age {{Image|file=Phillips-14905-2.jpg |caption=Cynthia Birdsall Bible, page 3, John R., Roelof, Barbara. }} '''Between Old & New Testament''' ::: Page very worn and torn at the edges ::: [?d?p torn] Phillips was Born [torn] of August 1728 ::: Barbarah Phillips was Born th [unreadable and torn ?100 ?] 1735 ::: John R. Phillips was Born the 27th of December 1756 ::: Elisabeth Phillips was Born the 4 of March – 1755 being 53 years and 8 months And 18 days old when She Departed and She Departed this Life [unreadable] 2nd being 53 years and 8 months and [?8 ?] ::: Cynthia Birdsall was Born November 24th 1778 ::: [Assorted calculations for ages?] '''Reverse side of previous page''' ::: [torn] married September 3 [178?] ::: [torn ??hn] R Phillips and ::: [torn ??nthia] Birdsall was Married November 14th 1809 ::: Abraham Phillips Born Jeneary 21th 1794 ::: [written in a different hand] ::: Mercy Bromfield Departed this Life November #26 1849 '''Inside New Testament cover page''' ::: Ralph Phillips my father was Born the 6 Day of august 1728 ::: Barbary Phillips was Born November 10th 1735 ::: John R Phillips was Born December 27th 1756 ::: Elisabeth Phillips was Born March 4th 1755 ::: Cynthia Phillips was Born Novem[ber] 24th 1771 ::: John R Phillips and Elisabeth Canniff Was married Septbr 3 1778. ::: John R Phillips and Cynthia Bordsa[ll] Was married Novbr 14th 1809 ::: Martha Phillips was Born Febuary 4th 1805 ::: Hannah Phillips Daughter of Daniel Phillips was Born [torn] ?th 1819 '''Opposite inside New Testament page''' ::: Bishop William Birdsall Children ::: Sarah Birdsall Born April 2nd 1789 ::: Samuel Birdsall Born January 11 1791 ::: Mary Wolsey Birdsall- daughter of Samuel Birdsall-born April 18th 1816 ::: [rest of page is blank] '''Last Page''' ::: Family Rechord of Daniel & Mercy P[unreadable] family ::: Daniel Birdsall Born at Oyster Bay September 26th 1824 ::: Mercy Townsend Born at Oyster Bay the 30th November 1732 ::: Daniel Birdsall and Mercy Townsend were married at Oyster Bay The first of November 1749 ----------------------- ::: ''Ages of their Children'' ::: Sarah Birdsall Born February 5th 1751 ::: Deceased the 25 of August 1753 aged 1 year 7month 25 days ::: Samuel Birdsall Born February 20th 1753 ::: Daniel Birdsall Born Feburary 15th 1755 married to [Jamer] daughter of Joseph Colman at New Burgh ::: William Birdsall Born July 12th 1757 married to Esther Ludlum daughter of Henry Ludlum ::: Sarah Townsend Born November 20th 1759 married to John Townsend son of George Townsend [of] Long Island ::: Hannah Birdsall Born January 22nd 1762 Married to Isaac son of Johnathan Was[how] of New Burgh ::: Mary Birdsall Born August 26th 1765 Deceased September 5th 1765 ::: Cynthia Birdsall Born January 11th 1767 Deceased September 17th 1769 ::: Mercy Birdsall Born April 9th 1769 married to Thomas son of Col Thomas Palmer ::: Cynthia Birdsall Born November 24th 1771 married to John R. Phillips – Fishkill '''Note found inside bible – side 1''' ::: John R. Phillips :::: 1st wife mother of (from Canada) :::: Benjamin (overriver) :::: Elias Daniel :::: Sarah Letty Rich Dubois ::::: Kate Humphry :::: 2nd wife – Cynthia Birdsill ::::: No children :::: Her family – Phebe….Mercy….William :::: Mersy married 1st Col Thomas or Joseph Palmer 2nd [blank] :::: Her Palmer children were ::::: Cynthia married to D. I. Phillips ::::: Hannah “ Barnum Sweet ::::: Besiah “ Maria Ann Suydam ::::: Nephali ::::: Phebe “ Boyce ::: Daniel I Phillips ::: Cynthia “ :::: Caroline :::: Hannah :::: John R. – Ann Van Voorhis :::: George W. – Susan Brinckeroff '''Note found inside bible – side 2''' ::: Zacheriah Van Voorhis :::: children by first wife :::: Coert = :::: Samuel = Sarah [?Casper] :::: Helena = Jake Hasbrook :::: Kate = Myers ::: 2nd wife Anne Springsteen ::: children by 2nd wife :::: Christian :::: Garret – Eliza :::: Abraham :::: Nancy – Terbos :::: Henry – Polly Baxter :::: Sally :::: Eliza :::: Jane – Conover ::: Christian married Elizabeth Haight :::: children of :::: William – died in N.Y. :::: Cornelius – killed at Pittsburg Landing :::: Barton = at Fishkill Plains :::: Ann = John R. Phillips :::: Garrett = Lottie :::: Abraham – Sarah Smith :::: Sarah = died at Fishkill :::: Augustus Katy :::: Maria = Oliver Monfort
Cynthia Clarke To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clarke-8608|Cynthia Clarke]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Clarke-8608&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cynthia Clarke To-Do List|Cynthia's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Clarke-8608|Clarke, Cynthia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pace-2138|Pace, Thomas Henry]] || 1875-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Pace-2139|Pace, Jeremiah ]] || 1839-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Jones-50999|Pace, Sarah Ann (Jones) ]] || 1842-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Yeadon-46|Shales, Clare (Yeadon)]] || || to-do |- | [[Pace-2140|Smith, Ann (Pace) ]] || 1861-04-08 || to-do |- |}
Cynthia Wainwright To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hammitt-23|Cynthia Wainwright]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Wainwright-590|Wainwright, Charles Lawrence]] || 1885-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Wainwright-586|Wainwright, Lawrence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Duree-38|Duree, Ulysses Grant]] || 1893-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Duree-35|Duree, LeGoldie ]] || 1903-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Duree-28|Duree, William Anderson]] || 1862-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Duree-27|Wainwright, Estella Blanche (Duree) ]] || 1887-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Adkins-2206|Adkins, William R. ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adkins-2205|Adkins, James ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adkins-2204|Duree, Amanda Josephine (Adkins) ]] || 1863-04-01 || to-do |- |}
Cynthiana Ghost Walk
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== The Cynthiana Ghost Walk == ::''' HCKYOPS 2022 Halloween Project - Haunted History of Harrison County, Kentucky'''
In 2005 the historic Rohs Opera House in Cynthiana, Kentucky began conducting a [https://web.archive.org/web/20221012105452/https://www.rohsoperahouse.com/post/cynthianaghostwalk ghost-walk tour] of downtown during October of each year. The tour highlights local tales of hauntings in the area. As is often the case in rural communities, nearly everyone is a cousin, an in-law, a cousin's in-law, or an in-law's cousin. For those of us with a genealogical perspective, the question is always: {{Image|file=My_graphics_page-23.png |align=c |size=l }} The [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study]] is attempting to answer that question by creating and connecting profiles of the citizens highlighted in The Cynthiana Ghost Walk to WikiTree. If you know of other tragic tales or have further information to provide on these families, feel free to make edits and additions, or contact the page manager. === Stops on the tour === ::'''(as of 2021)''' * Pike Street: A reputed cold spot exists where [[Bailey-37814|'''Harry Bailey''']] was shot by Newt Arnold in 1913. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=%22harry%20bailey%22&p_province=us-ky Newspapers.com query for articles] * The courthouse and clock tower: During the Civil War, Adjutant Edmund Wood hid in the clock tower during a battle in Cynthiana and gave a first-hand account of many tragic deaths that occurred in the vicinity. The primary tower ghost has long been referred to as Luther by local residents, though other sources say his name is Fredrick or Franklin. He has not as yet been identified as a historical person. ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221012105400/https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2020/03/10/cynthiana-courthouse-clock-tower-window-kentuckys-past/4499205002/ Courier Journal article] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221012105700/https://fox56news.com/news/spirit-of-bluegrass/clock-tower-houses-a-lot-of-history-and-maybe-a-ghost/ Fox56 News article] * The old jail building: not necessarily haunted itself, this stop on the tour discusses the conviction and execution of [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLT-9JV David Sheely] for the murder of his wife [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLT-9DK Nancy (Maynor) Sheely] in 1847. His ghost is said to roam the surrounding countryside. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=david%20sheely&p_province=us-ky&dr_year=1847-1847 Newspapers.com query for articles] ** [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015050/1847-10-23/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1777&index=2&rows=20&words=David+Sheely&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Kentucky&date2=1963&proxtext=david+sheely&y=14&x=19&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 LOC article] * The oldest building in Cynthiana, built in 1790. At one time was occupied by Dr. James and Elizabeth McPheters ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/119246358/?terms=%22james%20mcpheters%22&match=1 Newspapers.com article]). At one time was a local radio station ([https://web.archive.org/web/20221012103510/https://www.ghostquest.net/haunted-places-kentucky-usa.html haunted places website]). Reputed to have several ghosts; none identified as yet. {{Image|file=Goudy-264.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=''Here lies the innocent
though persecuted
Margaret Goudy'' }} * The Goudy house: though there are no reports of the house itself being haunted, [[Goudy-264|Margaret Goudy]]'s headstone in the Old Cynthiana Graveyard is purportedly visited by a wailing spirit. {{clear}} * The Hamilton Hotel ( built in 1812): said to be haunted by a 13-year-old boy from Covington, Kentucky who died there in 1893. His identity has not yet been determined. * The [[Renaker-42|'''Seldon Renaker''']] house: said to be haunted, possibly by the ghost of his son, [[Renaker-101|'''Chapman Renaker''']], who was shot nearby by [[Price-29234|'''Walter Price''']] and died there on Halloween in 1911. Walter's younger brother [[Price-29233|'''Bryan Price''']] was also killed in the incident. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=%22chapman%20renaker%22&p_province=us-ky&dr_year=1911-1911 Newspapers.com query for articles] * The Rohs Opera House: said to be the oldest and most haunted theatre in Kentucky. The identities of any ghosts in residence have not yet been discovered. == Research Notes and Page Updates == * This project is in its early stages - FamilySearch profiles, Newspapers.com queries ($), or FindAGrave memorials are linked where WikiTree profiles have not yet been created (for research purposes). Currently under research: Margaret Goudy, the Renaker and Price families, and David Sheely. * Future plan for several photo additions. * Interesting, but not scary: ([[O'Donnell-705|Chris O'Donnell]] is the grandson and great-grandson of the original Rohs Opera House owners.) == Sources == * Price / Renaker news stories ** Price/Renaker shooting: Lexington Leader (Lexington KY) Wed 1 Nov 1911; p. 1, cols.4-5: accessed via [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111656202/pricerenaker-shooting-lexinton-leader/ Newspapers.com clipping] 20 Oct 2022. **
== The Cynthiana Ghost Walk == ::''' HCKYOPS 2022 Halloween Project - Haunted History of Harrison County, Kentucky'''
In 2005 the historic Rohs Opera House in Cynthiana, Kentucky began conducting a [https://web.archive.org/web/20221012105452/https://www.rohsoperahouse.com/post/cynthianaghostwalk ghost-walk tour] of downtown during October of each year. The tour highlights local tales of hauntings in the area. As is often the case in rural communities, nearly everyone is a cousin, an in-law, a cousin's in-law, or an in-law's cousin. For those of us with a genealogical perspective, the question is always: {{Image|file=My_graphics_page-23.png |align=c |size=l }} The [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study]] is attempting to answer that question by creating and connecting profiles of the citizens highlighted in The Cynthiana Ghost Walk to WikiTree. If you know of other tragic tales or have further information to provide on these families, feel free to make edits and additions, or contact the page manager. === Stops on the tour === ::'''(as of 2021)''' * Pike Street: A reputed cold spot exists where [[Bailey-37814|'''Harry Bailey''']] was shot by Newt Arnold in 1913. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=%22harry%20bailey%22&p_province=us-ky Newspapers.com query for articles] * The courthouse and clock tower: During the Civil War, Adjutant Edmund Wood hid in the clock tower during a battle in Cynthiana and gave a first-hand account of many tragic deaths that occurred in the vicinity. The primary tower ghost has long been referred to as Luther by local residents, though other sources say his name is Fredrick or Franklin. He has not as yet been identified as a historical person. ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221012105400/https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2020/03/10/cynthiana-courthouse-clock-tower-window-kentuckys-past/4499205002/ Courier Journal article] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221012105700/https://fox56news.com/news/spirit-of-bluegrass/clock-tower-houses-a-lot-of-history-and-maybe-a-ghost/ Fox56 News article] * The old jail building: not necessarily haunted itself, this stop on the tour discusses the conviction and execution of [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLT-9JV David Sheely] for the murder of his wife [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLT-9DK Nancy (Maynor) Sheely] in 1847. His ghost is said to roam the surrounding countryside. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=david%20sheely&p_province=us-ky&dr_year=1847-1847 Newspapers.com query for articles] ** [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015050/1847-10-23/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1777&index=2&rows=20&words=David+Sheely&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Kentucky&date2=1963&proxtext=david+sheely&y=14&x=19&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 LOC article] * The oldest building in Cynthiana, built in 1790. At one time was occupied by Dr. James and Elizabeth McPheters ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/119246358/?terms=%22james%20mcpheters%22&match=1 Newspapers.com article]). At one time was a local radio station ([https://web.archive.org/web/20221012103510/https://www.ghostquest.net/haunted-places-kentucky-usa.html haunted places website]). Reputed to have several ghosts; none identified as yet. {{Image|file=Goudy-264.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=''Here lies the innocent
though persecuted
Margaret Goudy'' }} * The Goudy house: though there are no reports of the house itself being haunted, [[Goudy-264|Margaret Goudy]]'s headstone in the Old Cynthiana Graveyard is purportedly visited by a wailing spirit. {{clear}} * The Hamilton Hotel ( built in 1812): said to be haunted by a 13-year-old boy from Covington, Kentucky who died there in 1893. His identity has not yet been determined. * The [[Renaker-42|'''Seldon Renaker''']] house: said to be haunted, possibly by the ghost of his son, [[Renaker-101|'''Chapman Renaker''']], who was shot nearby by [[Price-29234|'''Walter Price''']] and died there on Halloween in 1911. Walter's younger brother [[Price-29233|'''Bryan Price''']] was also killed in the incident. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=%22chapman%20renaker%22&p_province=us-ky&dr_year=1911-1911 Newspapers.com query for articles] * The Rohs Opera House: said to be the oldest and most haunted theatre in Kentucky. The identities of any ghosts in residence have not yet been discovered. == Research Notes and Page Updates == * This project is in its early stages - FamilySearch profiles, Newspapers.com queries ($), or FindAGrave memorials are linked where WikiTree profiles have not yet been created (for research purposes). Currently under research: Margaret Goudy, the Renaker and Price families, and David Sheely. * Future plan for several photo additions. * Interesting, but not scary: ([[O'Donnell-705|Chris O'Donnell]] is the grandson and great-grandson of the original Rohs Opera House owners.) == Sources ==
Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2
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[[Category:New Orleans, Louisiana]] [[Category:Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2, New Orleans, Louisiana]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States US Civil War Project Page] == CYPRESS GROVE CEMETERY NO. 2 == The '''St. James Hotel''' and '''St. Louis Hotel''' were converted into hospitals during the Civil War. :The St. James was turned back into a hotel and moved nearby. :The St. Louis was destroyed by a hurricane in 1915 and later rebuilt as the Royal Orleans Hotel on the same site. {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-47.jpg }} :A Memphis Daily Appeal, Thursday, December 24, 1963 (transcribed by Barbara VanDuser) :LETTER FROM MISSISSIPPI :Jackson, December 17, 1863. :"Since my last, I have had nothing of importance to communicate from this benighted region. Through the kindness of an officer at this place, I am permitted to extract the following from a letter written by a sister, (a Miss of fourteen years), living in New Orleans, giving a description of the Confederate grave yard in that city; also a list of all Confederate soldiers buried there, up to the 4th of November last. The description and appearance of this sacred place on "All Soul's Day," will no doubt be interesting to your readers, and more especially to the friends and relatives of those whose fortune it was to make their last resting place in the overpowered but still proud and defiant Crescent City. How many fervent prayers will ascend to high Heaven, from the mothers and sister of these brave patriots, for the protection of the true and noble daughters of New Orleans, who have shown so much honor to the memory of their loved ones! And how much indebted should they feel to that brave girl who undertakes, under the frown of Federal disapprobation to give a full description of what has been done by herself and her Southern sisters in decorating and making beautiful the last resting place of their deceased Southern brothers." :After a description of her visit to the place, she says: "The Confederate graves were beautifully decorated, not one neglected. They presented a glorious contrast to the graves of the Federals, some of which were covered with weeds that made it almost impossible to see the head-boards. Where the Union ladies were we should like to know. In the center of the Confederate burial ground (which is in Cypress Grove) there is a cross about seven feet high, covered with black velvet, and spangled with gold. In golden letters inscribed on the front of the cross, are these words, "To our Southern brothers, by the ladies of New Orleans." On the other side, on the cross piece, are three wreaths, the one on each end being red, and the one in the center white – which gives the red, white and red of our flag – while the top of the cross is surmounted with a wreath of olive. The name, regiment, and place of death is inscribed on each head-board. There was not a blade of grass an inch high to be seen about them. Each head-board is entwined with a wreath of evergreen, interspersed with white flowers, __t emblems of the hearts of our dead heroes, while the graves themselves were planted with red and white flowers. Surely it will be a gratification to the relatives to know that though buried in a place held by the enemy, there are still some hearts earnest and true, who will not forget the last resting place of those who sacrificed their lives for the cause of liberty. Inclosed I send you a list of the names as inscribed on the head-boards, as late as the 4th of this month": === Louisianians === :[[Lawrence-19664|'''L. B. "J. E." Lawrence''']] (1820-1863), Co. B, 28th regiment, died April 24, 1863, at the St. James hospital ''[Note: The Name should have been L. B. Lawrence instead of J. E. Lawrence; his name has been discovered to be Laban B. Lawrence.]'' :[[Saterwhite-3|'''A P Saterwhite''']] (1831-1863), Co. D, 28th, died May 3, 1863, at the St. James hospital ''[Note: Surname spelled "Saterwhite" rather then Salerovich.]'' :[[Andrews-21423|'''Conrad "Con" Andrews''']] ( -1863), Co. C, 28th, died April 26th, 1863, at St. James hospital :[[O'Neal-3207|'''J. L. "J. S." O'Neil''']] (1825-1863), Co. F, died May 8, 1863, at St. James hospital ''[Note: The name should have been J. L. or Jonathan Lewis O'Neal]'' :[[Clofat-1|'''Peter Clofat''' (-1863)]], 2d Louisiana cavalry, died May 11, 1863, at St. James hospital :[[Campbell-56800|'''Joseph Campbell''']] (1829-1863), Co. A, 28th, died May 25, 1863, at St. James hospital :[[Mitchem-235|'''H. M. Mitchem "S. Mitchum" ''']], (-1863) Co. F, 2nd Regiment Louisiana cavalry, died May 17, 1863, at St. James hospital [Note: Instead of S. Mitchum, records show he was H. M. Mitchem or Mitchman] :[[Milner-2433|'''Asbury W. Milner''']] (-1863), Co. D, 28th, died May 19, 1863, at James hospital :[[Goodwin-12911|'''Robert L. "E. L." Goodwin''']] (1845-1863), Co. B, 28th, died June 7, 1863, at St. James hospital ''[Note: The Name should have been Robert L. Goodwin instead of E. L. Goodwin]'' :[[Dean-15352|'''John K. Dean''']], (1844-1863) Co. A, 12th, died August 2, 1863 :[[Daruson-1|'''Theo Daruson''']], 3d, died July 29, 1863 :[[Lane-19628|'''Sergt Patrick Lane''']], (-1863) Co. A, 23d Louisiana artillery, died at St Louis hospital :[[Stanley-13888|'''Thomas J. Stanley''']], (- 1863) Co. G, 28th, died June 10, 1863, at St. James hospital :[[Irwin-6629|'''William C Irwin''']], (-1863) Co. D, 1st, died at St. Louis hospital :[[Carl-1196|'''Joseph Carl''']] (-1863), Co. G, 3rd, died at St. Louis hospital :[[Kuhn-6706|'''Fred H Kuhn''']], (-1863) Co. D, Miles' legion, died August 13, 1863 :[[Grate-197|'''E. A. "O." Grate''']], (-1863) (of Newton county, Mississippi,) Co. D, Miles' legion, died August 13, 1863. [''Note: Military Record has his name as E. A. Grate''] === Mississippians === :[[Herring-4322|'''Seargt Henry P Herrings''']], (-1863) Co. G, 38th Reg. Mississippi Calvary :[[Cox-41017|'''William A Cox''']], (1835-1863) Co. B, 43d Regiment Mississippi Infantry :[[Lanham-1262|'''James Lanham''']] (-1863) J Co. F, 3rd Battalion, Mississippi Infantry (State Troops), died at St Louis hospital (''Note: in Newspaper article spelled J. Lantona'') :[[Johnson-132198|'''Joseph S Johnson''']], (1843-1863) Co. K, 20th, died at St Louis hospital :[[McCraw-354|'''James Hearn McCraw''' (1826-1863)]], Co. G, 37th, died at St Louis hospital :[[Clark-79290|'''Daniel D Clark''']] (-1863), Co. I, 5th Battalion, Mississippi Infantry, died July 26, 1863, at St Louis hospital :[[Carter-45096|'''J W Carter''']], (-1863) Co. B, 41st; died July 25, 1863 :[[Wilson-102026|'''Courtney A. Wilson''']], (-1863) Co. K, 40th Infantry died at St Louis hospital :[[Brown-154153|'''Henry Brown''']] (-1863) "H Braus", Co. C, 3rd Battalion, died at St Louis hospital on 23 July 1863 :[[Watts-14316|'''J P Watts''']], (1838-1863) Co. A, 46th, died July 25, 1863 :[[Cooper-38421|'''W H. Cooper''']], (-1836) Co. C, 46th Regiment ''(Note: Newspaper article had co B, 6th)'', died at St Louis hospital :[[Martin-38261|'''Hamilton B. Martin''']], (1832-1863) Co. C, 33rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, died August 1, 1863 :[[Bradham-63|'''Capt Daniel M. Bradham''']], (1829-1863) Co. D, 39th, died at St Louis hospital ''(Note: Newspaper article had company C, FAG has his name as L. D. Bradshaw)'' :[[Hammons-902|'''J B Hammons''']], (-1863) Co. A, 23d Regiment, Mississippi Infantry :[[Ray-13024|'''William B Ray''']], (-1863) Co. G, 4th, died August 2, 1863, at St Louis hosp'l. === Georgians === :'''Private [[Jameson-2235|George W. Jameson''' (1844-1863)]], Co C, 42nd, POW, died August 13th, 1863 :'''Private [[Morrison-19499|W. G. Morrison''' (-1863)]]], Co. C, 40th, died 1863 :'''[[Leynoar-1|J. Leynoar''' (-1863)]], Co. A, 40th, died 1863 :'''Private [[Bullock-179| Reuben Thomas Bullock''' (1838-1863)]], 42nd, POW, died July 21,1863 :'''Private [[Warner-13398 |G. M. Warner''' (-1863)]], Co. K, 29th, died 1863 :'''Private [[Bruce-11755 |Daniel B. Bruce''' (1835-1863)]], Co. C, 42nd, POW, died July 26, 1883 :'''Sargeant [[Douthit-344| John M. Douthit''' (1837-1863)]], Co. H, 52nd, POW, died July 21, 1863 :'''Private[[Manderson-349| Jackson Manderson''' (1842-1863)]], Co. K, 57th, POW, died July 24, 1863 :'''[[Hall-65606| W. Y. Hall''' (-1863)]], Co. D, 57th, died July 25, 1863 :'''Private [[Moses-3515| William M. Moses''' (-1863)]], Co. H, 41st, died July 25, 1863 :'''Private [[Wilson-102040| Posey Wilson''' (1835-1863)]], Co. E, 34th, POW, died August 3, 1863 :'''Private [[Wilkins-7758| David P. Wilkins''' (-1863)]], Co. B, 52nd, POW, died July 24, 1863 :'''Private [[Steel-3415| Dickson M. Steel''' (1842-1863)]], Co. B, 42nd, POW, died August 11, 1863 :'''Private [[Hall-65793| William J. Hall''' ( -1863)]], Co. D, 40th, POW, died August 4, 1863 :'''Private [[Broadrick-40| Drury Broadrick''' (1842-1863)]], Co. C, 39th, POW, died July 29, 1863 :'''Private [[Quinn-9619| H. Quinn''' (-1863)]], Co. E, 40th, POW, died August 3, 1863 :'''Private [[Wadkins-303| W. Lemuel Wadkins''' ( -1863)]], Co. A, 36th, POW, died July 28, 1863 :'''Private [[Mitchell-41820| William K. Mitchell''' (-1863)]], Co. K, 39th, POW, died July 27, 1863 :'''Private [[Ballard-10693| Wiley W. Ballard''' ( -1863)]], Co. E, 39th, POW, died July 27, 1863 :''' [[McCoy-10600| John McCoy''' ( -1863)]], Co. C, 39th, died July 29, 1863 :'''Private [[Perkins-20444| E. R. Perkins''' ( -1863)]], Co. I, 36th, POW, died July 26, 1863 :'''Private [[Higgins-12307|James A. Higgins''' ( -1863)]], Co. E, 36th, POW, died August 4, 1863 :'''Private [[Stovall-1495| Patrick Henry Stovall''' (1839-1863)]], Co. I, 40th, POW, died August 3, 1863 :'''Private [[Childs-4051| John T. Childs''' (1843-1863)]], Co. I, 41st, POW, died August 12, 1863 :'''Private [[Douthit-166| Warren D. Douthit''' (1840-1863)]]. Co. H,.52nd, POW, died August 22, 1863 :'''Private[[Cleckler-57| Willis N. Clecker''' (1831-1863)]], Co. K, 39th, died August 6,1863 :'''Private [[Kinney-4383|Elijah L. Kinney''' (1829-1863)]], Co. I, 57th, POW, died August 3, 1863 :'''Private [[Bilbo-199| William R. F. Bilbo''' (1844-1863)]], Co. B, 41st, POW, died August 2, 1863 :'''Private [[Free-1691| Levy Free''' (1842-1863)]], Co. C, 56th, POW, died July 29, 1863 :'''Corporal [[Bloodsworth-154| Henry T. Bloodworth''' (1837-1863)]]. Co. K, 57th, POW, died August 13, 1863 === Texans === :[[Efner-33|'''Jerome B. Efner''']], (1834-1863) ''J B Efuls'', 4th cavalry :[[Haskins-2230|'''A. "H" C. Haskins''']], Co. G, 7th cavalry, died July 8th, 1863, St. James hospital :[[Swinney-817|'''John W. Swinney''']]J (1844-1863) ''Newspaper had J. W Sweeney,'' Co. F, Wall's legion :'''J C/G Egan''', Co. D, 1st Texas, died at St Louis hospital ''[Note: Outside of the Find-a-Grave, there isn't a record of any sort for this soldier, no military or burial record.]'' :[[Mohundro-50|'''William H. Mohundro''']], (-1863) Co. K, 2d (St L H) [Note: spelled Mcbandro in Newspaper article] :[[Hill-54748|'''George M. Hill''']], (1841-1863) Co. E, 7th cavalry, died October 31st, 1863, at the Custom house :[[Stein-3669|'''Albert Stein''']], (-1863) Co. F, 4th regular cavalry, died May 12th, 1863, University house :[[Kerr-12553|'''Thomas M. Kerr''']], (1832-1863) Co. D, 5th cavalry :[[Hobbs-9105|'''John C. Hobbs or Hofbyr''']], (1838-1863) 1st battalion, Texas Sharp Shooters, died August 6th 1863 ''[Note: Newspaper article has name spelled J. C. Hophi, it should be Hofbyr or Hobbs.]'' :[[Smith-297939|'''David McG Smith''']] (-1863), Stone's regular cavalry, died August 17th, 1863 ''[Note: Alternate death month November]'' :[[Smith-297942|'''Charles Smith''']], (-1863) Co. L, 3d :[[Kelly-28869|'''William Kelly''']], (1829-1863) Co. B, Wall's legion :[[Watson-37675|'''Richard "D" Watson''']], (1836-1863) Co. D, cavalry, died August 12th, 1863, Explanade hospital :[[Bailey-38092|'''J F Bailey''']], Co. D, 2d Texas. ''[Note: Newspaper article had initials R. F.]'' === Alabamians === :'''Captain [[Bruce-11577|Samuel Johnston Bruce''' (1835-1863)]], Co C, 49th, POW, died August 13th, 1863 :'''[[Kadeferd-1| G. J. Kadeferd''' (-1863)]]], Co. A, 20th, died 1863 :'''Private [[Sanders-20659|R. J. Sanders''' (-1863)]], Co, C, 40th, POW, died July 24, 1863 :'''Private [[Roberts-50699| John M. Roberts''' (1838-1863)]], Co. A, 42nd, POW, died July 27, 1863 :'''Corporal [[Smith-297219| John M. Smith''' (1844-1863)]], Co. G, 37th, POW, died 1863 :'''Private [[McCartney-2636 | James M. McCartney''' (1838-1863)]], Co. I, 27th, POW, died August 4,1863 === Arkansians === :[[James-26818|'''William James''' (-1863)]], Co. M/H, 21st Arkansas, died 1863 :[[Seay-1978|'''Newton Seay''' (1820-1863)]], Co. H, 10th Arkansas Infantry, died 1863 :[[Hardin-4705|'''Newton Hardin''' (-1863)]], Co. E, 11th, died September 21st, 1863 :[[Hatfield-6550|'''J. H. Hatfield''' (-1863)]], Co. G, 18th, died September 3, 1863. === Tennesseeans === :[[Bredwell-54|'''H. F Bredwell''' (-1863)]], Co. A, 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (34th on original record) :[[Maner-258|'''J. M. Maner''' (-1863)]], Co. A, 59th, died on board steamer ‘’Lancaster’’ :[[Hancock-11689|'''William Hancock''' (-1863)]], Co. E, 31st Regiment, Tennessee Infantry :[[Dodd-7386|'''Richard Dodd''' (-1863)]], Co. K, 43rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry === Kentuckians === :[[Bodgen-1|'''J. V. Bodgen''' (-1863)]], Co I, 7th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, POW, died 1863 === Crescent Regiment === :'''Private''' [[Newton-15985|'''Jasper Newton''' (-1863)]], Co. B, Crescent Regiment, POW, died May 10th, 1863, St James hospital :'''Private''' [[Smith-297854|'''William L Smith''' (-1863)]], Co. K, Crescent Regiment, died May 27th, 1863, St James hospital (''Note: record found for W.F. Smith, Pvt. Co. K, Crescent Regt. Inf.'') :[[Shilling-668|'''J. Shilling''' (-1863)]], Kendrick's guerrillas, died April 18th 1863, University hospital :[[Harve-9|'''N. Harve''' (-1863)]] Co. E, Stead's Battalion, died May 14th 1863, St James hospital :B Story, Wall's battery :Thos A Cash, died at St Louis hospital :J R McCarty, Bottsw's artillery :L J Louis, co B, 2d battalion, La === Civilians === Civilians were frequently caught up in the war. This next group were unfortunate enough to be arrested by Union Maj. General [[Banks-516|Nathaniel Sartle Prentiss Banks]]. All males of the parish were arrested and moved about in poor conditions and confined for over two months. Two died in prison: Mr. Hiram G. Roberts, aged 46 years; and Mr. Solomon Link, aged 50. [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/55497770/person/220081821073/media/b7e8e232-b60f-47f7-8714-a63dfec37072?_phsrc=Qhn288&_phstart=successSource Federal Troops in Louisiana]; [https://64parishes.org/burning-alexandria The Burning of Alexandria] :[[Roberts-50813|'''Hiram Gustavus Roberts''' (1824-1863)]], (civilian) died June 11th 1863 (''Note: H.G. Robarts on LETTER FROM MISSISSIPPI, Special Correspondence of the Memphis Appeal.'') :[[Link-2645|'''Solomon Link''' (-1863)]], died June 30th, 1863 (''Note: Salamon Link on LETTER FROM MISSISSIPPI, Special Correspondence of the Memphis Appeal.'') :Pat Donovan :Pat Hadson :Wm Fontaine :___tish St Landry, died August 11th, 1863 :Indian Billy and four others names unknown. == Sources == *US National Park Service, The Civil War: https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm *Cypress Grove II Cemetery: https://neworleanshistorical.org/items/show/1253 *Find-a-Grave https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375611/cypress-grove-cemetery-no.-2 *Find-A-Grave Memorials in Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2 dated 1863: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375611/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=&cemeteryName=Cypress+Grove+Cemetery+No.+2&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=1863&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&page=1#sr-150232183 1863 Memorials] *Gray's 28th Infantry Muster Roll: http://www.penandsaber.com/grays28th/index.html *Louisiana, Orleans Parish State Museum Burial Records, includes records for Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4234528 == Research Notes == [[Category:Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2, New Orleans, Louisiana]] [[Space:Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2]] {{US Civil War|side=CSA}} {{US Civil War |side = CSA |enlisted = , 186X |mustered = 1863 |regiment flag = |regiment name = Co. X, XXX Regiment XXXX Infantry |rank= Private |unit=XX Regiment, XXXXX Infantry }} {{Roll of Honor | image = POW Camps-7.jpg | category = Prisoners of War, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War | description = a Prisoner of War | war = the United States Civil War }} {{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |description=Died while a Prisoner of War |war=the United States Civil War }} [[Image:Adeer-1.jpg|100px|Southern Cross of Honor]]
Cypress Hall Plantation, Franklin County, North Carolina
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[[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Cypress Hall Plantation, Franklin County, North Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:North_Carolina_Plantations|North Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== [[Davis-99342|Archibald Hilliard Davis]], b. June 3, 1799/d. Nov. 18, 1854, was the son of Archibald Davis (1766-1821) & Elizabeth Jane Hilliard (1769-1816), who inherited what would become Cypress Hall Plantation, along with 13 slaves, when his father died in 1821. Archibald & Elizabeth Hilliard-Davis had married in 1789, and had 12 Children, 10 of which survived to adulthood. When Archibald Jr. inherited the plantation from his father, at that time it contained 1153 acres. Archibald Sr.'s entire holdings in 1821 was nearly 5000 acres of land, with nearly 100 Slaves, which were divided up among his children. Archibald H. Davis married 1st in 1827 to Lucy Cargill Massenburg (b. Dec. 31, 1802/d. May 7, 1835), no children; 2nd, on Oct. 19, 1837, to Caroline Cornelia Kearney (dau/of William Kinchen Kearney & Maria Alston, of Warren Co., NC), with whom he had 6 children. Archibald's 1st wife was the sister of the owner of Woodleaf Plantation, a.k.a. the Massenburg Plantation, Nicholas B. Massenburg.https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/ah-davis_plantation.htm ===Slaves of Archibald Davis=== [[Space:Slaves_of_Archibald_Hilliard_Davis|Slaves of Archibald Hilliard Davis, North Carolina]] ==Sources==
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: [[Category:Snohomish County, Washington]] [[Category:Everett, Washington]] [[Category:Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Washington]] [[Category:Civil War Veterans in Washington State]] [[Category:Luker-573]] ==Cypress Lawn Memorial Park== {{One Place Study|place=[[space:Cypress_Lawn_Memorial_Park|Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Washington]]|category=Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Washington}} {{One Place Study| place=[[space:Cypress_Lawn_Memorial_Park|Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Washington]]|category=Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Washington}} {{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cypress_Lawn_Memorial_Park|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] *[[:Category: Cypress_Lawn_Memorial_Park%2C_Everett%2C_Washington]] {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-4.jpg|align=m|size=l}} ===Cemetery Details=== *'''Cemetery name:''' Cypress Lawn Memorial Park *'''Address:''' 1615 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, 98208 USA *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.9178009, -122.2099991 ===History=== In 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Penroy established lo Cypress Lawn Memorial Park on a 25-acre site encompassing all the natural beauty Washington has to offer, with antique trees, seasonal foliage and flowers. To the north of the park, a sloping hill reveals the Cascade Mountains. *Earliest known burial: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133517388/isaac-m-sholberg Isaac M Sholberg (1874-1878)] *Latest known burial: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/247896839/frances-edna-o'connor Frances Edna (Wiberg) O'Connor (1919-2022)] age 103 ===Notable Monuments=== ===Notable Interments=== {{Image|file=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}} ===Veterans=== ===More Information=== {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Washington|place=[[Space:Cypress Lawn Memorial Park|Cypress Lawn Memorial Park]]}} *See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cypress_Lawn_Memorial_Park%2C_Everett%2C_Washington Cypress Lawn Memorial Park] category for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.dignitymemorial.com/funeral-homes/everett-wa/cypress-lawn-memorial-park/0323 Cypress Lawn Memorial Park] website *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76753/cypress-lawn-memorial-park? Cypress Lawn Memorial Park] FindAGrave *Cypress Lawn Memorial Park [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State#Everett US Civil War Veterans in Washington State]
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[[Category:British Shipping Lines]][[Category:British_Ships]] [[Category:Windjammers]] [[Category:The Liverpool Shipping Co Ltd]] ---- ==Cypromene== :- Official No 78821, :- Liverpool, :- 1750 - 1824t, :- built Woolston-Southampton in 1878, :- signal code SDBH. :- Managing owner 1880 Henry Fernie, Borough Buildings, 7 Rumford St, Liverpool; 1889 Henry Fernie & Sons, Liverpool; 1890 David Fernie, Borough Buildings, 7 Rumford St, Liverpool (Portsea, Hants.); 1900 Henry F Fernie, The Liverpool Shipping Co Ltd, Borough Buildings, 7 Rumford St, Liverpool :- Iron ship of 1824 Tons. :- Length: 260 ft. Breadth: 37.5 ft. Depth: 24 ft. :- Built by Oswald, Mordaunt of Southampton. :- History Aug. *03 damgd. Salina Cr., She was stranded in October, 1903 and was bought by Matson and renamed ‘Monterey’, he also re-rigged her as a four-mast schooner and she began an oil-carrying career. She was sold to the Fife Shipping Company and was still sailing into the1930’s. She was broken up in 1934. [General Carrier] *98107 ==1881 Cypromene Crew== :- John Shaw; rank/rating, Master; year of birth, 1827; place of birth, Galloway; previous ship, Cypromene. :- James Masson; rank/rating, 1st Mate; year of birth, 1843; place of birth, Johnsham; previous ship, Rocklands. :- William Angus; rank/rating, 2nd Mate; year of birth, 1844; place of birth, Orkney; previous ship, Cypromene. :- A B Wiseman; rank/rating, Carpenter; year of birth, 1857; place of birth, Banff; previous ship, Cypromene. :- G Soderquist; rank/rating, Sailmaker; year of birth, 1830; place of birth, Sweden; previous ship, Cypromene. :- P Petersan; rank/rating, Boatswain; year of birth, 1853; place of birth, Norway; previous ship, Cypromene. :- C John Hanley; rank/rating, Steward; year of birth, 1852; place of birth, Liverpool; previous ship, Cypromene. :- H Meginall; rank/rating, Cook; year of birth, 1862; place of birth, London; previous ship, Supreme of Greenock. :- Robert Bloon; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1846; place of birth, Germany; previous ship, City of Vienna. :- C Lundstrom; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1851; place of birth, Sweden; previous ship, Inchmirren of Glasgow. :- Gustav Yantzer; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1853; place of birth, Norway; previous ship, Eblance of Liverpool. :- John Saunders; rank/rating, Ordinary Seaman; year of birth, 1861; place of birth, Huddersfield; previous ship, Fanny of Preston. :- Ernest Fisher; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1859; place of birth, Germany; previous ship, Galatea of Dundee. :- Nikolai Halvorsen; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1859; place of birth, Norway; previous ship, City of Vienna of Glasgow. :- Johan Severn; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1858; place of birth, Norway; previous ship, Cy of Vienna of Glasgow. :- J Moorhouse; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1854; place of birth, London; previous ship, Carisbrooke C of London. :- A Bryngelson; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1855; place of birth, Sweden; previous ship, North Wales. :- Carl Orgel; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1850; place of birth, Germany; previous ship, Canima of :- Owen Roberts; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1854; place of birth, Pwllheli; previous ship, North Wales of London. :- Robert E Roberts; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1861; place of birth, Pt Madoc; previous ship, Constance. :- T S Hensel; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1840; place of birth, Prussian; previous ship, Carisbrooke of London. :- Alfred Gundersen; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1858; place of birth, Norway; previous ship, City of Vienna of Glasgow. :- Alfred Anderson; rank/rating, Able Seaman; year of birth, 1851; place of birth, Sweden; previous ship, Gloaming of Maitland. :- James Duncan; rank/rating, Ordinary Seaman; year of birth, 1861; place of birth, Banff; previous ship, Constance of London. :- W H Smith; rank/rating, Carpenter; year of birth, 1859; place of birth, Hull; previous ship, Prior. :- Frances N McKenna; rank/rating, 3rd Mate; age, 21; place of birth, Tralee; previous ship, apprentice with time expired. :- Thomas Usher; rank/rating, Apprentice; year of birth, 1864; indentured 30 December 1880 in London. :- Francis Norman Renna; rank/rating, Apprentice; year of birth, 1859; indentured 30 December 1876 in Liverpool. :- William Henry Olver; rank/rating, Apprentice; year of birth, 1863; indentured 6 November 1878 in Cardiff. :- Charles F Symms; rank/rating, Apprentice; year of birth, 1861; indentured 6 November 1878 in Cardiff. :- Caulton Bindloss; rank/rating, Apprentice; year of birth, 1862; indentured 6 November 1878 in Cardiff. :- William Henry Trefining; rank/rating, Apprentice; year of birth, 1861; indentured 15 November 1878 in Cardiff. ==Links== * [[Space:The_Liverpool_Shipping_Co_Ltd|The Liverpool Shipping Co Ltd]] * Reference: BT 110/122/14; Registry closed: 1904; Date: [1901-1910]; Held by: The National Archives, Kew; [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10124995] * Reference: BT 99/1330/47; Description: Ship: Cypromene; Official number: 78821; Date: 1881; Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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This page is to detail research on Cyrus' children and marriages. == Marriages == We know that Cyrus was married to [[Enloe-62|Elizabeth Johnston Enloe]] around 1823-1824 in South Carolina; and that he married [[Brown-26416|Parthena Brown Jackson]] in 1857 in Illinois. However, there are two children listed in the 1860 census -- [[Burns-2917|J. E.]] and [[Burns-2918|Mary]] who were born long after [[Burns-2272|Margaret]], but before the marriage to Parthena. Possibilities:
1) another marriage, the record for which has yet to be found; or
2) J. E. and Mary were Parthena's children from her first marriage, and should have been listed as Jackson instead of Burns. == Children == '''1830 census''':
Males - Under 5: 2 ''unknown''
Males - 20 thru 29: 2 ''Cyrus, maybe one of his brothers?''
Females - Under 5: 1 ''Mahala''
Females - 5 thru 9: 2 ''Frances, Carolyn''
Females - 20 thru 29: 2 ''wife Elizabeth and ?''
''There should be three females 5-9: Frances, Carolyn, and Mary Ann.''
1) another marriage, the record for which has yet to be found; or
2) J. E. and Mary were Parthena's children from her first marriage, and should have been listed as Jackson instead of Burns. == Children == '''1830 census''':
Males - Under 5: 2 ''unknown''
Males - 20 thru 29: 2 ''Cyrus, maybe one of his brothers?''
Females - Under 5: 1 ''Mahala''
Females - 5 thru 9: 2 ''Frances, Carolyn''
Females - 20 thru 29: 2 ''wife Elizabeth and ?''
''There should be three females 5-9: Frances, Carolyn, and Mary Ann.''
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====''[[Blackburn-2359|Aaron Blackburn]]: A genealogist cousin and I have been trying to find more information on Cyrus Sherwood's parents and family. Below are his notes:==== The year of birth given on his tombstone appears to be wrong as the marriage certificate from Will County, Illinois lists him as being 22 years old in 1880. It appears his real year of birth was 1858. It also lists his mother's name as Caroline and his place of birth as Amity in Ohio and that may be correct as he claimed to be from Columbus, Ohio. Family legend was that Cyrus became separated from his siblings and ran ads in newspapers trying to locate them. I remember hearing that he did locate a brother and a sister and they corresponded but I do not know what became of the letters. There was more than one Cyrus Sherwood, but I think the 1860 Census that listed him as being 2 years old is the correct Cyrus. The Franklin County Genealogical Society wrote, "Amity is in Franklin County, Ohio. It is located in the far western part of the county next to Madison County. So, it is not a stretch for Cyrus to be born in Franklin County and then living in Madison County two years later. I believe Monroe is the township in Madison County. And in 1870, it appears both Cyrus and his future wife Alice Ream lived in Benton County, Iowa. (Canton, Benton, Iowa): The Census lists Cyrus Sherwood, age 12, listed born in "Ill" and he was listed as being "at school" there and living in the Jas L. Sellick household. Alice R. Ream, daughter of Geo. W. and Sarah lived in Vinton, Benton County, Iowa in 1870. So it is possible they met and knew each other there. A "Syrus" Sherwood age 22 with estimated year of birth of 1858 was listed in the 1880 census in Lockport, Will County, Illinois, working on a farm in the household of a Frank Spangler. The 1880 marriage certificate looks like the mother of Cyrus was given as Caroline Wicks and father's name was given as Cyrus, so he must have known something about his parents then? It lists both parents as born in Ohio. But this is where this becomes confusing. I've wondered if the name "Wicks" may have been "Weeks" as the name is more common. A researcher Judy Martin wrote, "My 1st husband also had some people named Wicks/Weeks/Wix in his family...also involved adoption...and the name is seen spelled those multiple ways." The 1850 Fed Census lists a Caroline Wicks age 19, born 1831 in New York, but there is also a Caroline Sherwood age 22 listed in the 1850 Federal Census taken in Ohio. She was listed as living in Berkshire, Delaware which is near Delaware city. She was listed with a child age 2 named "Brnen" living in a household with two other people, one a carpenter named Garrett Scott and a woman named Eliza Weeks age 60 born in New York. So was Caroline Sherwood's maiden name Weeks not Wicks? And in searching names I've found an interesting item about a marriage between a Caroline Weeks, born 1825, and a Sidney Sherwood, born 1828, on July 4, 1848 in Delaware (city) of Delaware County Ohio, with both of them being listed as born in Ohio. ====''From researcher Judy Martin:==== I thought the name of the baby Caroline Weeks Sherwood already had in the 1850 census was named "Bruen," and I can now see why. Her mother was Eliza Fisher Weeks...I found this line on ancestry.com showing Eliza's mother's maiden name was Bruen: quote from someone down this line: >>This picture was in a scrapbook that Mary Abigail Batterson, made to pass to her daughter. The note is in Mary's handwriting. "Titled English Lady, Betty's gr gr gr grandmother Weeks, An English Lady" The line goes, Elizabeth B. Fisher Weeks, Mrs. Daniel Weeks, Phocian, Mary Eliza Batterson Sample, Mrs. Walter Madeline Leona Sample Knieriem, Mrs. Guy Betty Knieriem O'Donnell, Joiner. Eliz. married Daniel, Jr. on Nov. 29, 1807 in Worthing Ohio. Daughter of Isaac Fisher and Sarah Bruen Fisher. Her children were: Sarah Ann (Mrs. Bills), Eumenes m Hannah Closson, Fred T. Weeks m Ursula; Caroline Weeks Sherman (Mrs. Sidney)<< PS: I think I may have previously guessed that Eliza Week's husband was named John because he was the only Weeks in earlier censuses of Delaware County (when they only listed names of heads of families), but this is showing her husband was Daniel Weeks, Jr...married 1807 in Worthing, Ohio...man, they gave their sons weirdo names! Caroline's siblings: Sarah Ann Weeks 1814 Phocion Weeks 1815-1890 Eumenus Weeks 1821-1905 Frederick T Weeks 1825-1906 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=88696217 She died in Iowa, while Daniel Weeks, Jr had died in Ohio just a couple years after Caroline was born. I remembered what you said about "Caroline Wicks/Weeks" when I saw this 1850 census record for Caroline Sherwood, living with Eliza Weeks, age 60...also looks like she had another son before Arthur who either died or was mis-aged later? I noticed this brother of Caroline's memorial had quite a bit of data on how the family moved: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17179192 ...also noticed I connected Eliza Fisher Weeks to the wrong sibling on this attached DAR record so I corrected am resending to you. I think Sidney and Bruen both died before the family started moving westward. This is the 2nd Sidney Sherwood from Delaware County, Ohio: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132841343 I've seen people have him with Caroline Weeks for his 1st wife and Elizabeth Davis for the 2nd, but they were not the same man...oh, and he married Elizabeth Davis in 1855 when Caroline Weeks Sherwood was still living. I had already noticed there were two Sidney Sherwoods in Delaware County, Ohio in the 1850 census: Sidney Sherwood Berlin, Delaware, Ohio abt 1827 Ohio Male Sidney Sherwood Berkshire, Delaware, Ohio abt 1829 Ohio Male It really seems that the Sidney Sherwood then living in Berlin, Ohio was the one who moved to Iowa, married in 1855. and was later in the 10th Iowa during the Civil War. He has known parents being Lewis Sherwood & Lockey Adams (that "Lockey" name that appears generational in his family). I don't want you think more badly of YOUR Sidney Sherwood than you should. I suppose there's always a possibility they were one in the same...not unheard of. I'll have to see if there was a marriage record for the Sidney in Iowa...nice if it would say where he was born as Lewis & family came from Connecticut. If Arthur Sherwood was 10 in the 1860 census, Caroline must've been expecting him during the 1850 census. And then someone named Sherwood was fathering Estell, Frank, & Cyrus during that decade. I've also wondered if Cyrus' siblings had their names changed when later "adopted." Sidney Sherwood married Caroline Weeks 04JUL1848 in Delaware County, Ohio Sidney/Sydney Sherwood was not found anymore (well, there was another Sidney Sherwood the same age, but lived most of his life in Iowa) so must've died sometime between 1857-1860, then Caroline died before 1870...the lady "Hannah" Sherwood seems to have been the Hannah Bonney that Ellie Dallas connected to. Also Eliza Weeks was a widow for a long time, but her husband was John Weeks...Eliza was still living (with a family named Andrews) in the 1860 census of Delaware County, Ohio.
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'''Semrad''' - Josef, Anna, Frances, Maria, Frank, Anton, Carl || America || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 31-Mar-1876 || '''Springler''' - [[Springler-4|Rudolf]], [[Janoušek-92|Barbara]], Bedrick, [[Springler-3|Josef]], Antonie
'''Janousek''' - [[Janoušek-93|Peter]] || Cimbria || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || *Mrs. Barbara Springler was a Janousek
*Rudolph Springler & Peter Janousek killed by the Cheyenne Indians on Oct. 1, 1878 |- | 20-Oct-1876 || '''Skolout''' - [[Skolout-5|Anton]], [[Dočkal-9|Helen]], [[Skolout-6|Joseph]]
'''Skolout''' - [[Skolout-14|Agnes]]
'''Janousek''' - [[Janoušek-94|Hynek]], Marie, Joseph, John, [[Janousek-61|Marie]]
'''Janousek''' - [[Janoušek-81|Paul]], [[Burger-5151|Marie]], [[Janousek-96|Marie]], [[Janoušek-83|Vaclav]], [[Janousek-76|Frank]], Elizabeth, [[Janousek-88|Anna]], [[Janousek-53|Antoinette]]
'''Zajic''' - [[Zajíc-38|Anna]] || Cimbria || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || *Hynek=Egnac/Ignac/Enoch
*Anna Zajic was a niece to Paul & Hynek Janousek
*Egnac Janousek killed by the Cheyenne Indians on Oct. 1, 1878 |- | Jul-1877 || '''Sramek''' - Wenzel, Catharine, Joseph, Wenzel, Frank, John || Ohio || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 17-Nov-1877 || '''Harvanek''' - Josef, Marie, John, Edward, Frank, Josefa, Vincencia || Herder || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 12-Oct-1878 || '''Skalka''' - Anton, Franziska, Franziska
'''Skalka''' - [[Skalka-12|John]], [[Sedlák-151|Josefina]], [[Skalka-14|Florian]], Mary || Donau || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 14-Mar-1879 || '''Bartosovsky''' - Frank, Frances, Frances, Frank, Joseph, Elvin, Maria
'''Psikal''' - John, Fillipina, John, Joseph, Frank, Alois, Carl, Freidr || Gellert || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || Psikal married into Malon (Vap) family. |- | 15-Mar-1880 || '''Chvatal''' - [[Chvatal-20|Joseph]], [[Hanzl-149|Barbara]], Victor, [[Chvatal-23|Celostina]] || Neckar || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || |- | May-1880 || '''Cech''' - Frank, Frances, John || Rhein || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 19-May-1880 || '''Holub''' - Joseph, Anna, Frank, Josefa, Albert || Braunschweig || Bremerhaven to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 16-Jun-1880 || '''Raiter''' - [[Raiter-2|Frank]], Joseph, [[Cidlik-5|Antonia]], [[Raiter-3|Antonia]], [[Raiter-4|Ludwig]] || Hermann || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || Antonia was a Cidlik, so ties to Spicka (Skolout/Pochop), Chapek (Kacirek) & Waiss (Kacirek/Kantor). |- | 8-Sep-1880 || '''Chleborad''' - [[Chleborad-5|Frank]] || Lessing || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-May-1881 || '''Kacirek''' - [[Kacirek-11|Frank]], [[Schejbal-11|Katerina]], [[Kacirek-25|Frances]], [[Kacirek-10|John]] || Main || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 6-Jun-1881 || '''Spicka''' - [[Spicka-4|John]], [[Cidlik-4|Marie]], [[Spicka-5|Marie]]
'''Cidlik''' - [[Jelinek-170|Marie]] || Silesia || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-Jul-1881 || '''Cidlik''' - [[Cidlik-6|John]], [[Bojanovsky-1|Mary]], [[Cidlik-7|Anna]]
'''Chapek''' - [[Chapek-22|Frank]], [[Cidlik-3|Eleanor]], [[Kotek-55|Eleanor]], [[Chapek-23|Anton]], [[Chapek-24|Frances]], [[Chapek-25|Teresa]], [[Chapek-26|Catherine]], [[Chapek-27|Ludvik]], [[Chapek-28|Frank]] || Cimbria || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | Nov-1881 || '''Kroutil''' - [[Kroutil-7|Frank]], Catherine, Mary, [[Kroutil-5|Frank]], [[Kroutil-8|John]], Joseph || Koln || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || Ties to Vap/Borek |- | 08-Nov-1881 || '''Pitner''' - Wenzel, Josefa || Hohenstaufen || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 18-Apr-1882 || '''Faimon''' - John, Josefa, Frank, Anton
'''Faimon''' - [[Faimon-10|Frank]], [[Vrbas-6|Mary]], Frances || Salier || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-May-1882 || '''Svoboda''' - Franz, Antonia, Ignatz, Franz, Josef, Maria || America || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 3-Jun-1882 || '''Chleborad''' - Gracian || Silesia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 23-Oct-1882 || '''Vrbas''' - [[Vrbas-2|Joseph]], [[Sis-20|Theresa]], [[Vrbas-7|Joseph]] || Werra || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || Joseph's wife's name is actually Frances, not Theresa. |- | May-1883 || '''Pallas''' - Frank, Frances, Frances, Frank, Marie, Caroline, Antonie || America || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 26-Jun-1883 || '''Zajic''' - Marie, Frank, Marie, Anton, Ferd, Antonie || Frisia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || Marie Janousek Zajic is sister to Paul Janousek |- | 24-Apr-1884 || '''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-11|Tomas]], [[Dolníček-2|Anna]], [[Horinek-12|Joseph]], [[Horinek-27|Anton]], [[Horinek-34|Frances]], [[Horinek-35|Ignac]]
'''Gabriel''' - [[Otroubek-1|Marie]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-2|Ignac]], [[Kadlec-161|Frances]], [[Vap-23|Mary]], [[Vap-24|Frank]], [[Vap-25|Joseph]], [[Vap-1|Frances]], [[Vap-26|Josephine]], [[Vap-27|Ignac]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-12|Bedrick (Fred)]]
'''Mazour''' - [[Mazour-10|Charles]]
'''Hubl''' - [[Hubl-69|Anton]], [[Ezna-1|Frances]], [[Hubl-75|Vaclav]]
'''Borek''' - [[Borek-25|Joseph]], [[Vap-30|Frances]], [[Habrovec-2|Helen]], [[Borek-26|Maria]], [[Borek-27|Emmalie]], [[Borek-28|Josefa]], [[Borek-29|Bozena]] || California || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || *Frances Borek is sister to Ignac Vap
*Bedrich is nephew to Ignac (not actually a son).
*Ignac Vap & Frances Borek are siblings to Frank Vap that came over in 1886
*Mazour is cousin to Vap.
*Hubl is likely a cousin to Vap (via Kadlec line)
*Gabriel is mother in-law to Tomas Horinek.
*All were traveling together to Fairfield, NE. |- | 2-Jun-1884 || '''Mazour''' - Frank, Marie, Marie, Frank, Alois, Josephine, Julius || India || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 14-Jun-1884 || '''Micek''' - Jan, Frances, Jan, Frank, Aloisie, [[Micek-19|Anton]], Josephine, Emily
'''Bartosovsky''' - [[Bartosovsky-13|Charles]], [[Svoboda-512|Anna]], [[Bartosovsky-15|Josephine]]
'''Dozbaba''' - [[Dozbaba-2|Joseph]], [[Bucek-15|Anna]], [[Dozbaba-6|Anton]], Mary, [[Dozbaba-4|Matilda]], [[Dozbaba-3|Ludmila]], [[Dozbaba-10|Antonia]], Antonia || Polynesia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 28-Jul-1884 || '''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-45|John]], [[Horinek-41|Cyril]] || Polaria || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-Oct-1884 || '''Prochazka''' - [[Prochazka-86|John]], [[Janda-177|Antonie]], Marie, Joseph, Frank, Antonie || Eider || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || |- | 21-Oct-1884 || '''Mazour''' - [[Mazour-5|Ignac]], [[Marvan-1|Marie]], Alois, [[Mazour-14|Anton]], Eva, Frances
'''Pavelka''' - [[Pavelka-65|Severin]], [[Mazour-4|Marie]], [[Pavelka-68|Frank]] || California || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 8-Nov-1884 || '''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-10|Anton]], [[Nehybová-2|Marie]], [[Horinek-33|Anton]], Antonia, Frances, Matthew || Australia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 22-Dec-1884 || '''Melichar''' - Rud.
'''Bednar''' - Franz || California || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 25-Mar-1885 || '''Kantor''' - [[Kantor-300|Joseph]], [[Cerveny-71|Frances]], [[Kantor-319|Frank]], Paul, [[Kantor-317|Anna]] || Polaria || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 18-May-1885 || '''Pitner''' - Anton, Anna, Anna, Vaclav || Polaria || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 28-Jul-1885 || '''Sis''' - Carl, Josefa, Frank || Rugia || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 31-Aug-1885 || '''Souchek''' - Frank, Frances, Frank, Amalie, Joseph, Anton, Mary, Alois || State of Georgia || Scotland to New York || Ship list image || |- | 24-Mar-1886 || '''Mazour''' - Method
'''Malon''' - [[Malon-22|Amalie]], [[Malon-23|Anna]]
'''Bednar''' - [[Bednář-267|Frank]], [[Slavíček-14|Anna]], Stanley, Mary, [[Bednar-268|Joseph]] || Polynesia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 3-May-1886 || '''Urban''' - [[Urban-1440|Frank]], [[Pestr-4|Maria]], [[Urban-1442|Maria]], [[Urban-1443|Julie]], [[Urban-1444|Helen]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-13|Frank]], [[Naska-1|Frances]], [[Vap-15|Mary]], [[Vap-16|Alois]], [[Vap-17|Frances]], [[Vap-18|Joseph]], [[Vap-19|Ignac]], [[Vap-20|Millia]]
'''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-32|Frank]], [[Nemec-226|Frances]], [[Horinek-46|Frank]], [[Hořínek-56|Frances]], [[Hořínek-57|Mary]], [[Hořínek-58|Rudolph]] || Huddersfield || Hamburg to Grimsby, England || Ship list image || This is the German departure ship list for the Hamburg to Grimsby England leg of the trip. Horinek naturalization papers say the ship was "Supery" from Hamburg to Montreal. We are still looking for any arrival records into Montreal (or the US). Urban notes - parents: Frank Urban & Maria Pester, children: Mary (Mrs. Elmer Chleborad), Julia (? marriage), Helen (nothing known) Vap notes - parents: Frank Vap & Fannie Naska (his 2nd wife), children: Mary (Mrs. James Cloe), Alois, Frances (Mrs. Frank Malon), Joseph, Enoch, Emelia/Minnie (Mrs. Joseph Pettera) Horinek notes - parents: Frank Horinek & Frances Nemec (his 2nd wife), children: Frank, Mary (Mrs. Frank Sis), Frances (Mrs. Joseph Bartosovsky), Rudolph |- | 2-Oct-1886 || '''Chleborad''' - Anton, Frances, Anton, Tobia, Emil, Marie, Joseph, Henry || Rugia || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 7-Jul-1887 || '''Kopriva''' - [[Kopriva-93|Ignac]], [[Kopriva-81|Joseph]], Mary
'''Kundysek''' - Frank, Mary, Therese, Frank, Albert, Mary, Josefa || Rhynland || Antwerp to New York || Ship list image || |- | 26-Apr-1888 || '''Dvorak''' - Vaclav || Gellert || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 9-May-1889 || '''Waiss''' - [[Wais-5|Frank]], [[Cidlik-1|Anna]], [[Waiss-2|Victoria]], [[Wais-6|Jacob]], [[Wais-7|Vaclav]] || Bohemia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 22-Aug-1889 || '''Malon''' - [[Malon-24|Frank]], [[Malon-25|Alois]] || Hermann || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 18-Jun-1892 || '''Matisek''' - Joseph, Anna, Joseph || Columbia || Hamburg to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 11-Nov-1892 || '''Faimon''' - Joseph, Antonie, Marie, Josef, Bohumil || Saale || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 21-Jun-1893 || '''Lupomech''' - Marie, Josef, Marie, Jan || HH Meier || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Marie is younger sister to Joseph, John & Frank Faimon. |- | 17-Aug-1893 || '''Stupka''' - Frank, Frances, Frank, Olga, Frances, Matilda, Agnes || Strassburg || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 29-Sep-1893 || '''Dozbaba''' - [[Dozbaba-1|Anna]] || Gothia || Hamburg to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 26-Apr-1898 || '''Sebor''' - [[Sebor-4|Franz]]
'''Pochop''' - [[Pochop-7|Frances]] || Kaiser Wilhelm || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Both are traveling to Cross Oklahoma Frank Sebor to his uncle [[Malon-24|Frank Malon]] Frances Pochop to US to marry [[Vap-12|Fred Vap]] |- | 31-Oct-1899 || '''Pochop''' - [[Pochop-12|Rudolph]] || Trave || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 19-Nov-1901 || '''Pochop''' - [[Chyba-7|Anna]], [[Pochop-9|Joseph]], [[Pester-251|Mary]], [[Pochop-11|Mary]], [[Pochop-13|Peter]], [[Pochop-14|Amalie]], [[Pochop-18|Mary]], [[Pochop-19|Cledy]] || Konigin Luise || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 13-Mar-1902 || '''Novotny''' - [[Novotny-573|Frank]]
'''Farnik''' - [[Farnik-3|Frank]], Ignac || Koln || Bremen to Galveston || Ship list image || |- | 01-Apr-1902 || '''Borkovec''' - [[Borkovec-24|Amalie]]
'''Kvasnica''' - [[Kvasnica-9|Bozena]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-80|Frank]] || Batavia || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Amalie Borkovec married Frank Sebor, then Frank Malon Bozena Kvasnica married Alois Malon This Frank Vap lived as a bachelor farmer in the Kearney NE area - is a distant cousin to other Vaps |- | 04-Apr-1902 || '''Ryba''' - Hynek, Marie, Hynek, Marie
'''Ryba''' - Frank, Marie, Charles, Frank, Henry, Ignac || Chemnitz || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 09-May-1902 || '''Pester''' - Frantisek, [[Holub-217|Antonie]], Klatylda, [[Pester-258|Marie]], Tomas, Frantiska, [[Pester-259|Emilie]], Zofie, Franz
'''Novotny''' - [[Novotny-385|Frank]], [[Reman-16|Marie]], Marie, [[Novotny-384|Vincencie]], Josef, Tomas, Anezka, Frantiska, Ludmila
'''Farnik''' - [[Fárník-4|Ignac]], Frantiska, [[Farnik-5|Frantiska]], Antonie || Crefeld || Bremen to Galveston || Ship list image || All are traveling to friend F. Malon in Cross Oklahoma Tomas and Fannie Pester are not listed here. Their mother, siblings and children are all on this listing however. Nothing has been found for Tomas & Fannie (maybe the listing missed them). Mrs. Marie (nee Reman) Novotny is a sister to Mrs. Fannie (nee Reman) Pester. Farnik daughter Frantiska became wife of Joseph Chvatal Jr. |- | 12-May-1903 || '''Kvasnica''' - [[Kvasnica-4|Frank]], [[Beranick-1|Barbara]], [[Kvasnica-10|Emanuel]], [[Kvasnica-5|Method]], [[Kvasnica-12|Anna]], Adolph, [[Kvasnica-3|Vaclav]], [[Kvasnica-11|Ludmila]] || Kaiser Wilhelm II || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 3-Dec-1906 || '''Stehno''' - Antonin, Anna, Anton, Edward, Vincenc, Gustav, Stanislaw || Trave || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 06-Jul-1907 || '''Vap''' - [[Vap-82|Frantiska]] || Main || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || She is a sister to the Frank Vap that arrived in Apr-1902. Married Charles Marousek in Nebraska. |- | 02-May-1909 || '''Borkovec''' - [[Borkovec-21|Emilie]] || Frankfurt || Bremen to Galveston || Ship list image || married Enoch (Ignac) Vap |- | Apr 1912 || '''Cahoj''' - Joe || Prinz Wilhelm (maybe KronPrinz Wilhelm) || || Kansas City Times article from 24-Nov-1983 || |- | Sep-1913 || '''Kanak''' - Joseph || Neckar || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 15-Sep-1920 || '''Zlatkosky''' - [[Pokorny-273|Marie]] || Rotterdam || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || 1st cousin to [[Vap-24|Frank Vap's]] first wife. Coming over to become his 2nd wife. |- | 24-Jan-1921 || '''Suchanek''' - [[Suchanek-53|Jeroslav]] || Carmania || Liverpool to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Connected to Vap |- | 13-Jul-1921 || '''Rehmann''' - Ignaz, [[Novotny-574|Emilie]], Emilie, Franziska, Marie || Potomac || Bremen || Ship list image || Connected to Pochop/Novotny/Kvasnica |} == Data Source == * This is based on data from this original webpage documenting the project: ** http://vap.homedns.org/project/czhistorybook/wiki/ImmigrantShips - (older link, may expire in 2023) ** http://www.xrivainc.org/project/czhistorybook/wiki/ImmigrantShips * That webpage was originally published online 08 Oct 2006, and is a transcription of Rawlins County Czech highlights from various ship lists. * A snapshot of that project and webpage was published in this printed book: ** ''History of Rawlins County, Kansas'', Volume 3, page 138, published by Rawlins County Kansas Genealogical Society. Volumes 3 & 4 published about 2010. Original volumes 1 & 2 published in 1988.
Czech records digitalization
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The goal of this project is to create all profiles from birth records/marriage records/death records from czech digital archive. (cs) Digitalizace matrik: cílem projektu je vytvořit všechny profily z matrik narození, úmrtí a sňatků, které jsou dostupné online jako digitání skeny ze všech archívů v ČR. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A74CuqYm65paEoSE0W8E55xhvWH19OjW7fLb_XC59dQ/edit?usp=sharing| Link to document]
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*[[Space:Central_Bohemian_Districts_Flags|Central Bohemian District Flags]] *[[Space:Liberec%20Region%20Flags%20&%20Crests|Liberec Region]] *[[Space:South_Moravian_%28Jihomoravsk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Flags|South Moravian (Jihomoravský kraj)]] *[[Space:Zl%C3%ADn%20Region%20Flags%20&%20Crests|Okres Kroměříž, Zlínský kraj]]Czech Roots Project Reliable Sources
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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] == Reliable Sources == ==Reliable Sources with Conditions == *Church books for baptisms, marriages, and deaths start generally in the late 16th to early 17th centuries and are the most reliable source for dates. Records are in Latin, Czech, or German. ** Early baptismal records only give the date of the baptism, not the date of the birth, although as a general rule baptisms took place on the day of birth or the next day. Gradually the date of birth is introduced by the use of "born today", "born yesterday", or "born on ...". Newer books give both dates. ** Early marriage records may only give a given name for the bride and no place of origin. ** Death records may sometimes list the date of death and sometimes the date of burial, only later both dates are given. Burials generally happened two days after death. * Seigniorial Registers list families of subjects by town and address. Helpful for determining family and farm names since both are often given. Ages may be off by 1 - 2 years. * Land Registers may indicate the origin of a buyer of a farm or house. They can also be helpful in determining family relationships as those are often mentioned in the lists of recipients of the purchase price. == Unreliable Sources ==
Czech Stuff
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== Regions info == *[[Space:Regions,%20Districts,%20Commutes%20or%20towns%20&%20Villages%20of%20the%20Czech%20Republic|Regions, Districts, Commutes or towns & Villages of the Czech Republic]] == Flags & Crests== *[[Space:%C4%8Cesk%C3%A9_Bud%C4%9Bjovice_District%2C_South_Bohemian_Region_Flags|České Budějovice District]] *[[Space:Central_Bohemian_Districts_Flags|Central Bohemian Districts]] *[[Space:Coats_of_arms_of_municipalities_of_%C4%8Cesk%C3%A9_Bud%C4%9Bjovice_District|České Budějovice District Coat of Arms]] == Images == *[[Space:Czech_Images|Czech Images]] == Regions == === [[Space:Central_Bohemian_Region_%28St%C5%99edo%C4%8Desk%C3%BD_kraj%29|Central Bohemian Region]] === *[[Space:Bene%C5%A1ov_District|Benešov District]] *[[Space:Beroun_District|Beroun District]] *[[Space:Kladno_District|Kladno District]] *Kolin *Kutna Hora *Mladá Boleslav *Melnik * Nymburk *[[Space:Prague_East_District%2C_Central_Bohemian_Region|Prague-East (Praha-východ)]] *Prague-West (Praha-západ) *Příbram *Rakovník === [[Space:Hradec_Kr%C3%A1lov%C3%A9_Region_%28Kr%C3%A1lov%C3%A9hradeck%C3%BD_kraj%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Hradec Králové Region]] === === [[Space:Karlovy_Vary_Region_%28Karlovarsk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Czech_Republic|Karlovy Vary Region]] === === [[Space:Liberec_Region_%28Libereck%C3%BD_kraj%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Liberec]] === === [[Space:Olomouc_Region_%28Olomouck%C3%BD_kraj%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Olomouc Region (Olomoucký kraj) Region]] === === [[Space:Plze%C5%88_Region_%28Plze%C5%88sk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Czech_Republic|Plzen]] === *[[Space:Doma%C5%BElice_District%2C_Plze%C5%88_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Domažlice District, Plzeň Region]] *[[Space:Nepomuk_District%2C_Plze%C5%88_Region|Nepomuk District]] *[[Space:Klatovy_District%2C_Plze%C5%88_Region|Klatovy District]] *[[Space:Hor%C5%A1ovsk%C3%BD_T%C3%BDn_District|Horšovský Týn District, Plzeň Region]] === [[Space:South_Bohemian_Region_%28Jiho%C4%8Desk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Czech_Republic|South Bohemian Region]] === *[[Space:%C4%8Cesk%C3%BD_Krumlov_District%2C_South_Bohemian_District%2C_Czech_Republic|Český Krumlov District, South Bohemian District]] *[[Space:Strakonice_District%2C_South_Bohemian_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Strakonice District, South Bohemian Region]] *[[Space:P%C3%ADsek_District%2C_South_Bohemian_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Písek District]] *[[Space:Prachatice_District%2C_South_Bohemian_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Prachatice_District]] *[[Space:Ceske_Budejovice_District%2C_South_Bohemian_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|České Budějovice District]] *[[Space:Jind%C5%99ich%C5%AFv_Hradec_District%2C_South_Bohemian_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Jindřichův Hradec District]] *[[Space:Kladno_District|Kladno District, South Bohemian Region]] === [[Space:South_Moravian_Region_%28Jihomoravsk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Czech_Republic|South Moravian Region]] === *[[Space:B%C5%99eclav_District%2C_South_Moravian_Region|Břeclav District]] *[[Space:Brno%2C_Czech_Republic|Brno-County District]] *[[Space:Hodon%C3%ADn_District%2C_South_Moravian_Region|Hodonín District]] *[[Space:Vy%C5%A1kov_District%2C_South_Moravian_Region|Vyškov District]] *[[Space:Znojmo_District%2C_South_Moravian_Region|Znojmo District]] === [[Space:Moravian-Silesian_Region_%28Moravskoslezsk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Moravian-Silesian Region]] === === [[Space:Prague_%28Hlavn%C3%AD_m%C4%9Bsto_Praha%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Prague (Hlavní město Praha) Region]] === === [[Space:%C3%9Ast%C3%AD_nad_Labem_Region_%28%C3%9Asteck%C3%BD_kraj%29_Czech_Republic|Ústí nad Labem Region (Ústecký kraj)]] === === [[Space:Vyso%C4%8Dina_Region_%28Vyso%C4%8Dina%29_Czech_Republic|Vysočina Region]] === *[[Space:Pelh%C5%99imov_District%2C_Vyso%C4%8Dina_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Pelhřimov District, Vysočina Region]] *[[Space:Pardubice_Region_%28Pardubick%C3%BD_kraj%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Pardubice Region Pelhřimov District, Vysočina Region]] *[[Space:Jihlava_District|Jihlava District Jihlava District,Vysočina Region]] === [[Space:Zl%C3%ADn_Region_%28Zl%C3%ADnsk%C3%BD_kraj%29_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Zlín Region (Zlínský kraj)]] === *[[Space:Zl%C3%ADn%20Region%20Flags%20&%20Crests|Flags]]
Czechoslovakia in World War II
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Czechoslovakia in World War II
{{Image|file=Photos-281.gif |align=c |size=300 |caption=' }} On September 30, 1938, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, French Premier Edouard Daladier, and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich Pact. This placed Czechslovakia in Hitler's hands, while calling this peace. Although the agreement was to give into Hitler’s hands the area where ethnic Germans lived, the Sudentenland. However Hitler requested the control of Czechoslovakia 's coal (66%) (70%) of its iron, steel, and electrical power. This left the Czech country vulnerable to German domination, without those resources. [https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/nazis-take-czechoslovakia Czechslovakia History, World War II] Czechlovakia dissolved the Communist Party, even suspended the Jewish teachers in its schools. By March, Hitler took steps giving Slovakia its independence. Soon German troops poured into Chezchoslovakia into Prague. By nightfall Hitler himself entered Prague. '''{{Brown| the Munich Pact was Hitler's ploy to extend his lust for blood and land.}}''' [https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/nazis-take-czechoslovakia Czechslovakia, World War II] The Munich Pact, which according to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain had purchased “peace in our time,” was actually a ploy by the Hitler to attain the Fuhrer's blood and land lust, only temporarily delaying the Fuhrer’s blood and land lust.[https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/nazis-take-czechoslovakia Czechslovakia, World War II] Thus World War II began for Czechslovakia and the Allies versus Hitler and German Reich. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-136.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= Czechoslovakia poster, London }}{{clear}} :4 Apr 1945, near the end of the European War, a provisional Czechoslovakian government was formed, by the Soviets in Kosice, Slovak Republic, with the Soviet Army troops entering Bratislava. :May 5, 1945 the Czech National Council led fighting against the (40,000) German occupation troops. :May 8, 1945 the German troops surrendered with Soviet troops entering Prague the next day. :After the war, Czechoslovakia was restored as a sovereign nation [https://ww2db.com/country/Czechoslovakia World War II in Czechoslovakia] '''Sources''': CZELLECZ
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The goal of this project is to identify Czellecz (alternatively maybe Czelecz) ancestors and descedants-relatives immigrated into US most probably late 1800'-early 1900'. Data found on John Czellecz (1872 in Europe/Hungary - 1947 CT) and Johanna (Werner) Czellecz (1880-1962). John & Johanna have been registered in 1920' census. They had 13 children. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Czellecz-1|Zoltan Czellecz]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify exactly birth data and location of John and Johanna. * Find data about John's parents and siblings (birth/death/places/children) (I collected family data already but proven links are partly missing. * Establish and confirm relations with Czellecz family members remained in Hungary (or at least in Europe). * When and how many Czellecz family-members arrived to the US ? Who were they by names? * Data (if any) available about Anton Czellecz and Agnes (Turha) Czellecz and their relatives. Relation if any with John Czellecz (1872-1947). * Any further public data about Czellecz family-members currently in US ? 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=13370915 send me a private message]. Thanks!
CZOLKOWSKI Name Study
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[[Category:Czolkowski Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname CZOLKOWSKI 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. Familysearch.org has many entries: [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3ACZOLKOWSKI~ CZOLKOWSKI]
Český Krumlov District, South Bohemian District, Czech Republic
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[[Category:Gerard-337]] [[Category: Czech Roots Project]] '''Český Krumlov District''' (Czech: Okres Český Krumlov) is a district (okres) within South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is Český Krumlov. The area was the hereditary home of the Rosenberg (Rožmberk) family, Lords of Krumlov and Rozmberk. {{Image|file=268_esk_253_Krumlov_District_South_Bohemian_District_Czech_Republic.png |align=c |size=m |caption= }} {{Clear}}
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{{{link-name| [https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrA&id=pages/mapa-rk.php Catholic Parish Map]}}}
{{{link-name| [https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=cs&menu=0&doctree=1Xc oddělení Č.Krumlov] }}}
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[[Category: Czech Roots Project]] [[Category: Notables]] The goal of this project is to naplnit WikiTree dostupnými informacemi o českých hercích a herečkách atp. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kolařík-2|Petr Kolařík]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * najít, * doplnit, * propojit 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=15992499 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Preston-10689|David Preston (1773-1844)]] *[[Poland-1356|Sarah (Poland) Preston (bef.1781-1855)]] *[[Preston-10700|David Preston (1803-1876)]] *[[Preston-10702|Sally (Preston) Pierce (1805-1890)]] *[[Preston-10701|William Preston (1807-1887)]] *[[Preston-4231|Richard Joseph Preston (1810-1893)]] *[[Preston-10704|Betsy Preston (1812-1834)]] *[[Preston-10705|Oliver Preston (1815-1851)]] *[[Preston-10696|Thomas Preston (1817-1898)]] *[[Preston-10707|Henry L. Preston (1820-1835)]] *[[Preston-10703|Mary W. (Preston) Lovering (abt.1823-1853)]] ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Content== David Preston (1772-1844), memorial 50359612 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50359612/david_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports his burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lake; gravestone images by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Gravestone reports his death on 19 October 1844; the town vital record reports 21 October 1844, noting also the gravestone details. Sarah ''Poland'' Preston (1781-1855), memorial 108593093 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593093/sarah_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone images added by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford; "prob. dau. of Joseph Poland (1733-1820) & Sarah Adams Whipple (1739-1826), b. 16 Apr 1781, rec. Ipswich, bp. 29 Apr 1781, Hamlet Parish (Hamilton), also rec. Ipswich, and neither dau. of Daniel & Mary, nor dau. of Josiah." '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Have yet to find a reliable source for the birth date there reported as 16 April 1781; research hasn't uncovered her death vital record, so unable to confirm where she died; her date of death, however, is reported in Sarah's probate record, which also reports she was "last" a resident of Beverly. David Preston (1803-1876), memorial 261409159 and plague image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261409159/david-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Spring Street Cemetery, Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by anonwhymus; image added by anonwhymus. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is unsourced but for the image of a plaque bearing only his name, "David Preston"; narration has "Son of David and Sarah Preston. Husband to Anna Andrews and Abigail Burnham"; memorial is unlinked to spouses or children; not linked to parents. Sally ''Preston'' Pierce (1805-1890), memorial 108587799 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108587799/sally_pierce ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone images added by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford. *Nicholas Pierce (1804-1879), memorial 108587771 and gravestone images ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108587771/nicholas_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *George Pierce (1829-1902), memorial 103439484 and gravestone image ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103439484/george_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *Sally ''Pierce'' Pride (1831-1903), memorial 103962933 and gravestone image https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103962933/sally_pride (accessed 11 April 2024) *Mary ''Pierce'' Gentled (1834-1859), memorial 112083990 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112083990/mary_gentlee (accessed 11 April 2024) *Caroline Pierce (1839-1877), memorial 108591896 and gravestone images https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108591896/caroline_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *Louisa T. ''Pierce'' Fogg (1842-1882), memorial 111133982 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111133982/louisa_t_fogg (accessed 11 April 2024) *Edward Pierce (1845-1851), memorial 108593441 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593441/edward_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *Augusta Pierce (1845-1858), memorial 111273431 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111273431/augusta_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) William Preston (1807-1887), memorial 108597590 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108597590/william_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone image added by Barry Gates. *Eliza B. ''Symonds'' Preston (1808-1895), memorial 108597633 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108597633/eliza_b_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 9 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates gravestone images added by Barry Gates; gravestone inscription reports her birth as 15 September 1808; death as 20 October 1895); memorial reports she was born and died in Beverly. *John Symonds Preston (1847-1869), memorial 108597856 and gravestone photographs; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108597856/john_symonds_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates gravestone images added by Barry Gates and John Glassford; he is "John, son of William & Eliza B. Preston," died 20 December 1869, aged 21 years, 11 months. Richard Joseph Preston I (1810-1893), memorial 191043844 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191043844/richard_joseph_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, memorial maintained by beguine2; gravestone images added by beguine2 (2) and Thomas F. Scully. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is not linked to parents. *Esther ''Andrews'' Preston (1813-1891), memorial 191043920 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191043920/esther_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by beguine2; gravestone images added by Thomas F. Scully and beguine2. *Betsey Amelia ''Preston'' Blakeny .... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194813241/betsey_amelia_blakeny (accessed 11 April 2024) *Joseph Edward Preston ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360615/joseph_edward_preston (accessed 11 April 2024) *Esther Frances ''Preston'' Wells ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135111296/esther_frances_wells (accessed 11 April 2024) Betsy Preston (1812-1834), memorial 50360028 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360028/betsy-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lake, gravestone image by Thomas F. Scully; image is of a '''joint marker''' for Betsy Preston and her younger brother, Henry L. Preston. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is not linked to parents, perhaps because ''FindAGrave'' reports, '''erroneously''', that Betsy (born 1812) is "daughter of Richard J & Esther, born at Essex, Nov. 20, 1835. 'Early Vital Records of Mass. (Beverly Births).'" This Richard J. was himself born in 1810; Richard Joseph Preston and Esther did have a daughter Betsy, but she was born in Essex, Essex County, recorded Beverly, 20 November 1835 (after the death of this Betsy on memorial 50360028). Oliver Preston (1814-1851), memorial 108593178 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593178/oliver_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone images added by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford. Thomas Preston (1817-1898), memorial 232585098 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232585098/thomas-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 1824), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial narrates about but is not linked to parents. *Joanna ''Lovering'' Preston (____-1853), memorial 232584948 and unreadable gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584948/joanna_l_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. *Luther H. Preston (1843-1929), memorial 240765566 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240765566/luther_h_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; reports "A Civil War Union Veteran"; memorial maintained by S. Antar; gravestone image added by Laraine T. *Franklin W. Preston (1851-1875), memorial 232584644 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584644/franklin-w-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note: Though it is clearly Thomas' family stone, this memorial is not linked to his father, and the sketch reads, "Son of Thomas and Anna Preston ... Age 24 years, 9 months and 14 days ... Cause of death pneumonia"; reports he died 16 November 1875. *Sophia Cutler ''Appleton'' Preston (1828-1911), memorial 232585014 and unreadable gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232585014/sophia_cutler_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. *Cora Cutler Preston (1859-1883), memorial 232584708 and gravestone image (only partly legible); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584708/cora_cutler_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note: Gravestone image has partly legible entry also for "Our Baby ... Franklin Preston born ... 1851 .. died ?1875 ...."; another part seems to read, "___haniel Appleton _____" *Dr. Grace Alma Preston (1860-1896), memorial 232584913 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584913/grace_alma_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls; apparent college alumni death notice added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note--can make out the name Grave Alma Preston [...] on the gravestone image, but unanbe to make out the dates or further detail. *Annie Preston (1862-1920), memorial 232584862 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584862/annie_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note: I can make out "Annie Preston" and 186_-19__" on the image; there are spots on the memorial that make some of it hard to read. *Fannie R. ''Preston'' Edwards (1865-1951), memorial 63653842 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63653842/fannie_r_edwards ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Wenham Cemetery in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by John Glassford; gravestone images added by John Glassford. *Louise ''Preston'' Gwinn (1886-1963), memorial 102221941 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102221941/louise_gwinn ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens North in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida; memorial managed by recordagrave.org; gravestone image added by recordagrave.org. [[X-3336]] Note. While the memorial contains more details, gravestone image has "Louise P." dates only as 1886-1963. Henry L. Preston (1819-1835), memorial 50360172 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360172/henry-l-preston ''FindAGave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lake, gravestone image by Thomas F. Scully; image is of a '''joint marker''' for Henry L. Preston and his older sister, Betsy Preston. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is not linked to parents, perhaps because ''FindAGrave'' separately reports, '''erroneously''', that Betsy (born 1812) is "daughter of Richard J & Esther, born at Essex, Nov. 20, 1835. 'Early Vital Records of Mass. (Beverly Births).'" This Richard J. was himself born in 1810; Richard Joseph Preston and Esther did have a daughter Betsy, but she was born who was born in Essex, Essex County, recorded Beverly, 20 November 1835 (after the death of Betsy on memorial 50360028). Mary W. Lovering (____-1853), memorial 66104923 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66104923/mary-w-lovering ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reporting burial at Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone image added by Linda Walls. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial lacks her identification as daughter of David and Sarah; also unlinked to her husband ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232880593/henry-p-lovering 232880593]; '''no image''') and son ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66506822/henry-parkman-lovering 66506822]); her profile includes unsourced narration, "Wife of Henry P. Lovering: aged 30 yrs. Cause of death Consumption." *Henry P. Lovering (____-1893), memorial 232880593 (only) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232880593/henry-p-lovering (accessed 10 April 2024) *Henry Parkman Lovering (1852-1906), memorial 66506822 and gravestone image; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66506822/henry-parkman-lovering (accessed 10 April 2024) Other Notes. *Charles Franklin Preston (1837-1901), memorial 103161808 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103161808/charles_franklin_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Thomas F. Scully; gravestone images added by Barry Gates. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial '''erroneously''' links him as the son of [[Poland-1356|Sarah Poland]] (memorial [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593093/sarah_preston 108593093]) who on ''FindAGrave'' is wife of [[Preston-10689|David Preston]], but this '''mis-identifies''' Charles' mother. Beverly vital records and other sources clearly show him to have been [[Preston-7897|Charles Franklin Preston (1837-)]] the son of [[Preston-7368|Benjamin Preston]] and his wife, [[Poland-937|Sarah Poland]]. Have suggested FindAGrave edit. (and others) ==Research Notes== One or more of the memorial mangers is does not accept messages; other edits proposed to memorials managed by that person have not been implemented. == Sources ==
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Smith-129141|D Talbot]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Smith-129141&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:D Talbot To-Do List|D's current to-do list]].'' == Crane Family == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !|Name !|Birth !|Death !|Relationship to [[Smith-12914|me]] !|Notes |- | [[Crane-3472|Crane, Arthur Albert]] || 1881-05-07 Toxteth Park, Liverpool||1968-08-24 Moora, Western Australia||Grandfather || to-do source marriage, death, migration, maritime history, newspaper articles on Trove |- | [[Crane-2898| Crane, John Joseph]] || 1854-08-22 West Derby, Lancashire||1933-01-27 West Derby, Lancashire||Great grandfather || Source probate; 1861 census; 1871 census; 1901 census |- | [[Crane-2899| Crane, William]] || 1828-03-07 Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire||1902-07 West Derby, Lancashire ||2x Great grandfather || source birth, 1841 census |- | [[Crane-2900| Crane, William]] || 1806-07-13 Garstang, Lancashire||1888-11-22 Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire||3x Great grandfather || source marriages, 1841 census, 1871 census |- | [[Crane-2901| Crane, Richard]] || 1769-07-23 Bispham, Lancashire||1847 after ||4x Great grandfather || 1851+ census, source death |- |[[Crane-2902|Crane, William]]||1746-08-24 Bispham, Lancashire||1835-10-27 Bispham, Lancashire||5x Great grandfather ||''Completed'' |- |[[Crane-2903|Crane, Henry]]||1700-01-09 Liverpool, Lancashire||1779-09-08 Bispham, Lancashire||6x Great grandfather ||''Completed'' |- |[[Crane-5468|Crane, John]]||1673-06-08 Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire||||7x Great grandfather ||source marriage, death |- |Crene, Thomas||||||8th Great grandfather ||Create profile when there is birth or death details |- |[[Lytham-5|Lytham, Agness]]||1699-07-16 Carleton, Lancashire||1780-04-07 Bispham, Lancashire||6x Great grandmother ||Check research notes re mother |- |[[Litham-1|Litham, Robert]]||1680c||||7th Great grandfather ||Source everything |- | [[Dickonson-1| Crane, Jennet (Dickonson)]] || 1749-11-06 Bispham, Lancashire||1811-05-09 Bispham, Lancashire||5x Great grandmother || Source death and probate |- |[[Pye-407|Pye, Mary]]||1774-05-08 Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire||1836--3-06 Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire||4x Great grandmother ||Source marriage, Source parents (daughter of John Pye) |- |[[Sykes-1605|Sykes, Mary Anne]]||1804-10-16 Out Rawwcliffe, Lancashire||1845-01-08 Poulton le Fylde||3x Great grandmother ||Source death |- |[[Sykes-1607|Sykes, John]]||c1780||||5x Great grandfather ||Source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Dagger-25|Dagger, Betty ]] || 1827-00-00 |||||| to-do source birth, death, 1841 census, 1871+ census |- |[[Hayes-7469|Hayes, Mary]]||1819-02-22 Thurnham, Lancashire||1887-06 West Derby, Lancashire||2x Great grandmother ||1851 & 1851 census |- |[[Hayes-9498|Hayes, Richard]]||1792c||1889-07||3x Great grandfather ||Source birth |- |[[Holden-3585|Holden, Margaret]]||c1800||||3x Great grandmother ||Source birth & death |- |} == Beer Family == == Smith Family == == Roberts Family == {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Addis-352|Addis, Benjamin ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do Source birth & death |- | [[Addis-353|Addis, Elizabeth ]] || 1782-12-11 || to-do source death |- | [[Addis-398|Addis, William ]] || 1725-02-07 || to-do source marriage |- | [[Addis-399|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1686-00-00 || to-do source birth & death |- | [[Addis-400|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do unsourced except name |- | [[Addis-402|Addis, Elizabeth ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do source birth |- | [[Addis-403|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do source birth and death |- | [[Addis-404|Addis, Ann ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do source birth |- | [[Addis-453|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1696-08-05 || to-do source death |- | [[Addis-454|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1752-05-31 || to-do source death |- | [[Addis-455|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1807-03-01 || to-do source death |- | [[Addis-456|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1781-07-29 || to-do source death |- | [[Addis-457|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1830-04-09 || to-do source death; 1851 census needed |- | [[Addis-458|Addis, Daniel ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do source birth, death; 1841 census, 1871 census, 1881 census etc till death estimated |- | [[Badnall-2|Badnall, Jane ]] || 1643-04-30 || to-do source death |- | [[Badnall-3|Badnall, Richard ]] || 1620-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage and death |- | [[Crane-3536|Bamford, Jean (Crane)]] || || to-do source birth, marriages, death note: birth records destroyed in tsunami in Sri Lanka. |- | [[Baynton-50|Baynton, Henry John]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do source birth & death |- | [[Newman-5993|Beer, Rose Edith (Newman) ]] || 1863-08-13 || to-do source death, migration to NZ |- | [[Beer-739|Beer, Arthur Wills]] || 1856-12-06 || to-do source baptism, Australian electoral rolls for 1903, 1905, 1909, 1919, 1920-21, 1925. Find info on ship Mataura. |- | [[Beer-740|Beer, William ]] || 1828-05-19 || to-do 1891 census (taken in April, he died in Sept q) |- | [[Wills-2600|Beer, Charlotte (Wills) ]] || 1830-10-15 || to-do source birth, 1831, 1891 census & death |- | [[Beer-741|Beer, Ellen E]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do source death, marriage 1891, 1901, 1911 census, possible migration |- | [[Beer-742|Beer, Beatrice ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-743|Beer, Nathaniel ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do source death, 1881, 1891 census |- | [[Preston-4400|Beer, Elizabeth (Preston) ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage |- | [[Beer-744|Beer, John ]] || 1834-09-26 || to-do 1881 & 1891+ census, source death |- | [[Beer-745|Beer, Violet Beatrice]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-747|Beer, Arthur Wills]] || 1890-11-01 || to-do check birth and death records and add correct sources, source marriage |- | [[Haslett-170|Beer, Myrtle Mary Charlotte (Haslett) ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Beer-750|Beer, Herbert ]] || || to-do source birth, marriage & spouse's name |- | [[Beer-752|Beer, Ernest Wills]] || 1898-03-15 || to-do source birth |- | [[Beer-785|Beer, Nathaniel ]] || 1828-09-22 || to-do source death, 1841-1911 census, marriage |- | [[Beer-796|Beer, Herbert ]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Beer-798|Beer, Keith Raymond]] || 1923-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Porter-11710|Beer, Lorraine Elsie (Porter) ]] || 1932-07-21 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Beer-800|Beer, Norman ]] || || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-801|Beer, Ernest Arthur]] || 1919-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-802|Beer, Leslie William]] || 1921-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-803|Beer, Leonta Horace]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Brown-60682|Beer, Isabella (Brown) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Beer-806|Beer, Jonas ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Hodge-2797|Beer, Sarah (Hodge) ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Beer-894|Beer, Alice Lavinia]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do source marriage, census 1881+, death |- | [[Beer-895|Beer, William Charles]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do census 1861+, source death |- | [[Beer-896|Beer, William ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do census 1851+, source death |- | [[Beer-897|Beer, Christopher Charles]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do census 1851+, source death |- | [[Beer-898|Beer, Herbert John]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do census 1881+, source death |- | [[Beer-899|Beer, Ernest ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do source death, 1881+ census |- | [[Beer-901|Beer, John ]] || 1832-07-01 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Beer-902|Beer, Elizabeth ]] || 1832-07-08 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Beer-903|Beer, Emily ]] || 1850-12-18 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1881+ |- | [[Beer-904|Beer, Ann ]] || 1826-12-31 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Beer-905|Beer, William ]] || || to-do source everything |- | [[Beer-906|Beer, Samuel ]] || 1834-11-30 || to-do source death, census 1841+ |- | [[Beer-907|Beer, Charlotte ]] || 1829-12-27 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Beer-908|Beer, Emma ]] || 1845-08-03 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1851+ |- | [[Beer-909|Beer, Mary ]] || 1837-09-24 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Newman-6071|Bowen, Theresa May (Newman) ]] || 1872-10-00 || to-do source 1881 & 1891 census |- | [[Bowen-5271|Bowen, Thomas Richard]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Carter-20011|Carter, William Milton]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Ellis-12180|Christopher, Hannah Maria (Ellis) ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Christopher-874|Christopher, John ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Christopher-875|Christopher, Amy Maria]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1871+ |- | [[Christopher-876|Christopher, Frank Mark]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1881+ |- | [[Tyler-4822|Christopher, Florence Eleanor (Tyler) ]] || 1872-07-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1881+ |- | [[Collier-3116|Collier, Mary ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Newman-6106|Cook, Winifred Ann Elizabeth (Newman) ]] || 1870-05-26 || to-do source birth, death, census 1901+ |- | [[Cook-20282|Cook, Thomas ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1881+ |- | [[Craig-6290|Craig, Stella ]] || || ''This person is living'' |- | [[Craig-6291|Craig, George ]] || || to-do source birth, death, census 1911 |- | [[Craig-6292|Craig, John ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, WWI service record, census 1891+ |- | [[McManus-2536|Craig, Mary Ann (McManus) ]] || 1886-03-17 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, census 1891+ |- | [[Beer-738|Crane, Lavinia (Beer)]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death, add biography |- | [[Crane-3533|Crane, Arthur Samuel ]] || || to-do source birth, marriages, death, migration, newspaper articles on Trove |- | [[Crane-3534|Crane, Ernest John ]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death, newspaper articles on Trove |- | [[Crane-3535|Crane, George Herbert ]] || || to-do source birth, migration, marriage, death, newspaper articles on Trove |- | [[Crane-3537|Crane, Albert Victor ]] || || to-do add source birth, marriage, death, war service, newspaper articles on Trove |- | [[Crane-3556|Crane, Mary ]] || 1785-08-28 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3557|Crane, John ]] || 1782-03-31 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1861+ ('''sort out mess with baptismal date with son''') |- | [[Crane-3558|Crane, Alice ]] || 1771-08-18 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3559|Crane, Robert ]] || 1784-07-06 || to-do source marriage, death, missing from 1841-1861 censuses |- | [[Crane-3560|Crane, Agnes ]] || 1827-10-28 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1871+ |- | [[Fish-3314|Crane, Mary (Fish) ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3561|Crane, Lawrence ]] || 1818-05-17 || to-do source death, missing from 1841-1891 censuses |- | [[Crane-3562|Crane, Jenney ]] || 1811-10-20 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3563|Crane, Alice ]] || 1824-11-07 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3564|Crane, Mary ]] || 1822-02-10 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3565|Crane, Nancy ]] || 1807-08-02 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3566|Crane, William ]] || 1809-08-27 || to-do source marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Crane-3567|Crane, John ]] || 1718-10-17 || to-do source birth, marriage, death ('''sort out mess with baptismal date, born before father''') |- | [[Crane-5001|Crane, William ]] || 1737-07-27 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Crane-5002|Crane, Arthur Albert]] || 1861-11-16 || to-do 1891 census, source marriage, source death |- | [[Crane-5003|Crane, Wilson ]] || 1892-07-20 || to-do source marriage, source death |- | [[Crane-5014|Crane, Gladys ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do source death |- | [[Crane-5015|Crane, Leslie ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do source death |- | [[Crane-5016|Crane, Mary Ann]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1861 census, source death |- | [[Crane-5018|Crane, Richard Edward]] || 1852-02-06 || to-do 1871 census, newspaper articles |- | [[Crane-5019|Crane, William Henry]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do 1871 census |- | [[Crane-5020|Crane, John ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841 census, 1881 census |- | [[Crane-5021|Crane, George William]] || 1860-04-00 || to-do source birth, 1871-1911 census |- | [[Crane-5022|Crane, Mary Catherine]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1881 census, 1901-1911 census, marriage? |- | [[Crane-5025|Crane, Ellen E]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do 1881 census, source birth, death, marriage? 1901+ census |- | [[Crane-5026|Crane, Clara G]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1881 census, 1901+ census, source marriage?, death |- | [[Crane-5042|Crane, Evelyn ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1901 census, source death |- | [[Crane-5043|Crane, Elvina Gertrude]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1901 census, source death |- | [[Crane-5044|Crane, Florence J]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1901+ census |- | [[Crane-5045|Crane, Henry Newman]] || 1886-04-00 || to-do source death |- | [[Crane-5046|Crane, Alice ]] || 1829-11-02 || to-do 1841 census, source death, marriage? 1861+ census |- | [[Crane-5047|Crane, Mary ]] || 1836-02-24 || Completed |- | [[Crane-5049|Crane, Mary ]] || 1837-03-01 || to-do 1841 census, source death, marriage? 1861+ census |- | [[Crane-5050|Crane, Richard ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage? 1871+ census |- | [[Crane-5051|Crane, Jane ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Crane-5052|Crane, Ellen ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1861+ census |- | [[Crane-5053|Crane, John ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage? 1861+ census |- | [[Crane-5071|Crane, Henry ]] || 1774-03-27 || to-do source death, marriage? 1851+ census |- | [[Crane-5072|Crane, Saul ]] || 1790-04-09 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Crane-5073|Crane, Alice ]] || 1739-04-29 || to-do source death, marriage? 1841+ census |- | [[Crane-5074|Crane, Ellen ]] || 1742-10-10 || to-do source death, marriage? |- | [[Crane-5075|Crane, Mary ]] || 1734-07-21 || to-do source death, marriage? |- | [[Crane-5076|Crane, David ]] || 1809-05-05 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Crane-5077|Crane, Thomas ]] || 1805-12-19 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Crane-5079|Crane, William ]] || 1804-11-26 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Crane-5080|Crane, Agnes ]] || 1779-02-28 || to-do source death, marriage? 1841+ census |- | [[Davis-54148|Davis, Lydia ]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Devlin-752|Devlin, Sarah ]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1911 census |- | [[Devlin-753|Devlin, John ]] || 1875-05-29 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1881+ census |- | [[Devlin-754|Devlin, Arthur ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Dewhurst-242|Dewhurst, Margaret ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6039|Dunn, Ellen (Newman) ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do source birth, migration to NZ, death, marriage |- | [[Dunn-9225|Dunn, Unknown ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do source Christian name, marriage, death, migration to NZ |- | [[Dunn-9226|Dunn, Fred ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Dunn-9227|Dunn, Nell ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Dunn-9254|Dunn, Francis Louis]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Dunn-9255|Dunn, Ellen May]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Dunn-9257|Dunn, Frederick Francis]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do source Australian electoral rolls |- | [[Dunn-9258|Dunn, Henry Arthur]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do source Australian electoral rolls |- | [[Dunn-9259|Dunn, James Bethune]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do source Australian electoral rolls |- | [[Dunn-9262|Dunn, Harvey Louis]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do source Australian electoral rolls |- | [[Dunn-9263|Dunn, Robert Baden]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do source Australian electoral rolls |- | [[Dunn-9264|Dunn, Mabel Edna]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do source Australian electoral rolls |- | [[Earl-1149|Earl, Mary Jane]] || 1857-07-00 || to-do 1891+ census |- | [[Edwards-18925|Edwards, Thomas Tolson]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Edwards-18926|Edwards, Frances Maude]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1881-1911 census |- | [[Newman-6090|Ellis, Hannah (Newman) ]] || 1803-05-08 || to-do source death, 1841-1881 census |- | [[Ellis-12177|Ellis, Mark ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841 & 1851 census |- | [[Ellis-12178|Ellis, Joseph ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Fourdrinier-7|Fourdrinier, Henry ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[White-21155|Fourdrinier, Jemima (White) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do source and clean up the biography |- | [[Fourdrinier-8|Fourdrinier, Jemima ]] || 1772-12-16 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Gardiner-2728|Gardiner, Elloner ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Ransom-835|Geer, Edith Bertha (Ransom) ]] || 1895-01-05 || to-do source everything |- | [[Geer-685|Geer, John Edwin]] || 1884-09-25 || to-do source everything |- | [[Geer-686|Geer, John ]] || || to-do source everything |- | [[Geer-687|Geer, Colin ]] || || to-do source everything |- | [[Grainger-666|Grainger, James ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do source everything and check if he is the groom |- | [[Beer-749|Green, Alice Jane (Beer) ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Green-22699|Green, Gordon Wallace]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Hawker-554|Hawker, Sarah Ann]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage? 1881+ census |- | [[Hawker-555|Hawker, George ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage? 1881+ census |- | [[Hawker-556|Hawker, Mary Jane]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage?, death, 1881+ census |- | [[Hocking-542|Hocking, Samuel ]] || 1787-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Hocking-543|Hocking, John ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841 census, 1861+ census |- | [[Hodge-2747|Hodge, Eleanor ]] || 1803-02-13 || to-do source death, census 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Hodge-2748|Hodge, Ralph ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, census 1841, 1851 |- | [[Hodge-2798|Hodge, William ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Pooke-20|Hodge, Agnes (Pooke) ]] || 1728-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Hudson-7874|Hudson, Jane ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Crane-5024|Hughes, Alice Matilda (Crane) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1881 census, 1901+ census |- | [[Hughes-13900|Hughes, John Griffith]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841-1881 census |- | [[Hughes-13901|Hughes, Alice Maud]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1901, 1911 census |- | [[Jenkins-9210|Jenkins, Betty ]] || 1752-12-25 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841 census |- | [[Jenkins-9293|Jenkins, Abraham ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Johnson-66489|Johnson, Mary Jane]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841-1871 census |- | [[Massingham-85|Jones, Kathleen Lilian Emily (Massingham) ]] || 1907-10-13 || Completed |- | [[Jones-56264|Jones, Arthur ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1911 census |- | [[Keedwell-9|Keedwell, Thomas ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841-1871 census |- | [[Kempster-115|Kempster, Martha ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Beer-799|Lake, Lois (Beer)]] || || to-do source everything |- | [[Schofield-1400|Lawson, Mabel Edith (Schofield) ]] || 1915-03-05 || to-do source everything |- | [[Lawson-5133|Lawson, Edward Ernest]] || 1918-02-11 || to-do source everything |- | [[Crane-3532|Lenane, Evelyn (Crane)]] || || to-do source everything |- | [[Lugg-137|Lugg, Joan ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Christopher-878|Massingham, Annie Amelia (Christopher) ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1881-1901 census |- | [[Massingham-83|Massingham, William Edghill]] || 1873-09-17 || to-do source birth, death, 1881, 1891, 1901 census |- | [[Massingham-84|Massingham, Clifford Henry]] || 1902-02-13 || Completed |- | [[Vicary-77|Massingham, Kathleen Doris (Vicary) ]] || 1904-02-07 || to-do source death, 1911 census |- | [[McManus-2537|McManus, James ]] || 1855-08-16 || to-do source marriage, death, 1861+ census |- | [[McManus-2538|McManus, Ruby Antoinette St Maud]] || 1887-08-07 || to-do source death, migration, newspaper articles on "long walk from Burma" |- | [[Meekins-185|Meekins, Elizabeth ]] || 1803-05-15 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Merritt-3115|Merritt, Phillip ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Beer-797|Moore, Elizabeth (Beer) ]] || 1921-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Nevals-3|Nevals, Mary ]] || 1746-02-02 || to-do source death |- | [[Tucker-8775|Newman, Roseanna (Tucker) ]] || 1840-06-28 || to-do source birth, 1841-1881 census |- | [[Newman-5997|Newman, Samuel Charles]] || 1838-06-03 || to-do source death, 1841-1911 census |- | [[Newman-5998|Newman, Charles ]] || 1807-06-30 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Benbow-408|Newman, Elizabeth (Benbow) ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-5999|Newman, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1841-11-17 || to-do source marriage, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Newman-6000|Newman, George Benbow]] || 1846-11-27 || to-do source marriage, death, 1851, 1861 census, 1901, 1911 census |- | [[Newman-6014|Newman, Edward Charles Joseph]] || 1862-01-01 || to-do source marriage, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6015|Newman, Maria Jane]] || 1865-05-12 || to-do source death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6016|Newman, Philip Henry]] || 1868-06-07 || to-do source death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6020|Newman, Aaron ]] || 1770-06-06 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6021|Newman, James ]] || 1800-08-02 || to-do source birth, marriage, 1841-1861 census, 1881+ census |- | [[Wisely-45|Newman, Margaret Ann (Wisely) ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1861+ census |- | [[Newman-6031|Newman, Edward Samuel Joseph]] || 1881-12-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1891+ census |- | [[Quinn-3442|Newman, Mary Jane (Quinn) ]] || 1893-06-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1901+ census |- | [[Newman-6032|Newman, James Henry]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Newman-6033|Newman, Edward Samuel Joseph]] || 1915-01-21 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6034|Newman, Margaret ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6035|Newman, William Joseph]] || 1916-06-27 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6036|Newman, Samuel ]] || 1927-10-24 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Harvey-8892|Newman, Hazel Mary (Harvey) ]] || 1930-01-09 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6037|Newman, James Henry]] || 1883-06-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6038|Newman, Samuel Charles Barbour]] || 1885-05-17 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Venters-41|Newman, Catherine Robertson (Venters) ]] || 1885-01-18 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1901+ census |- | [[Newman-6044|Newman, Margaret Wood]] || 1906-11-26 || to-do source birth, death, census 1911 |- | [[Newman-6045|Newman, Edward Samuel]] || 1908-07-24 || to-do source birth, death, census 1911 |- | [[Newman-6046|Newman, Samuel Charles]] || 1910-06-21 || to-do source birth, death, census 1911 |- | [[Newman-6047|Newman, James Venters]] || 1912-07-16 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6048|Newman, Dorcas McComb]] || 1914-05-30 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6049|Newman, Mary Jane]] || 1916-06-21 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6050|Newman, Richard Robinson]] || 1918-10-06 || to-do source birth |- | [[Newman-6051|Newman, Kathleen Venters]] || 1920-02-14 || to-do source birth and death |- | [[Newman-6052|Newman, Annie Johnson]] || 1922-07-29 || to-do source birth and death |- | [[Newman-6053|Newman, Mabel Wilson]] || 1925-04-06 || to-do source birth and death |- | [[Newman-6068|Newman, Charles ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Newman-6069|Newman, Edith ]] || 1884-02-15 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Newman-6070|Newman, Arthur Fear]] || 1870-07-00 || Completed |- | [[Newman-6072|Newman, Edward ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6073|Newman, Joseph Benbow]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1841+ census |- | [[Stacey-1123|Newman, Ann (Stacey) ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do source birth, death 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6074|Newman, Elizabeth Sarah Anne]] || 1851-10-19 || to-do 1861+ census |- | [[Newman-6075|Newman, Charles Joseph Benbow]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do source death, 1861-1901 census |- | [[Newman-6076|Newman, Louisa Amelia Matilda]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do source death, 1861-1901 census |- | [[Newman-6077|Newman, Edward James Benbow]] || 1856-01-22 || to-do source birth, 1861+ census |- | [[Newman-6078|Newman, Samuel George Benbow]] || 1857-12-00 || to-do source death, 1861+ census |- | [[Newman-6079|Newman, Julia Maria]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do source death, 1861+ census |- | [[Newman-6080|Newman, James ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6081|Newman, James William]] || 1863-07-12 || to-do source death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6082|Newman, Francis Benbow]] || 1864-00-00 || Completed |- | [[Newman-6083|Newman, John Benbow]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do source death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6084|Newman, Frederick Stacey]] || 1868-10-00 || to-do source death, 1871+ census |- | [[Roberts-21930|Newman, Annie Sophia (Roberts) ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1861+ census |- | [[Newman-6085|Newman, George Henry]] || 1872-01-00 || Completed |- | [[Newman-6086|Newman, Mary Ann]] || 1845-07-19 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Addis-351|Newman, Maria (Addis) ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do source marriage, death,1841, 1851, 1871, 1881, 1891+ census |- | [[Lowe-7273|Newman, Nancy (Lowe) ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841-1861 census, 1891+ census |- | [[Newman-6087|Newman, Maria ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6088|Newman, James Thomas]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do source death |- | [[Newman-6089|Newman, Hannah ]] || 1801-12-21 || to-do source death |- | [[Newman-6091|Newman, Daniel ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6092|Newman, Henrietta ]] || 1805-07-09 || to-do source death |- | [[Newman-6093|Newman, Ann ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do source death |- | [[Newman-6094|Newman, Henrietta ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6096|Newman, Samuel ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1841-1871 census |- | [[Keedwell-8|Newman, Ann (Keedwell) ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Newman-6097|Newman, Aaron ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851-1901 census |- | [[Newman-6098|Newman, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Newman-6099|Newman, Charles ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851-1901 census |- | [[Newman-6100|Newman, Hannah Maria]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do source 1911 census |- | [[Newman-6101|Newman, James ]] || 1854-04-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6103|Newman, Daniel ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6104|Newman, Stephen ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6105|Newman, Sarah ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Newman-6107|Newman, Wallace George]] || 1875-08-05 || to-do source birth, death, 1901+ census |- | [[Newman-6108|Newman, Percival ]] || 1881-05-23 || to-do 1901 census |- | [[Newman-6109|Newman, Christabel Mary]] || 1878-02-28 || to-do source birth |- | [[Rees-1726|Newman, Alice Maud Mary (Rees) ]] || 1880-10-10 || to-do source birth, death, 1841-1901 census |- | [[Newman-6110|Newman, Winifred Maud Benbow]] || 1905-04-05 || to-do source , death |- | [[Newman-6111|Newman, Muriel ]] || 1909-03-14 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Newman-6112|Newman, George Benbow]] || 1910-07-01 || to-do birth, death |- | [[Stevens-12590|Newman, Mary Jane (Stevens) ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[O'Leary-821|O'Leary, Dora Blanche]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[O'Leary-822|O'Leary, James ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Paddock-1200|Paddock, Sylvia ]] || || to-do source birth, death, marriage, divorce |- | [[Wills-2602|Parkin, Harriet (Wills) ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841, 1851,1871+ census |- | [[Parkin-674|Parkin, Frances ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do source, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Parkin-675|Parkin, Henry William]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Pecci-2|Pecci, Lodovico ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-748|Petersen, Ada Wills (Beer) ]] || 1891-11-01 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Petersen-2748|Petersen, John Jordan]] || 1885-04-10 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Petersen-2758|Petersen, Ada Rose]] || 1918-09-17 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Pickett-2023|Pickett, Mary Ann]] || 1849-03-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Unknown-406594|Polding, Catharine (Unknown) ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841, 1851, 1871+ census |- | [[Ponner-4|Ponner, Katherine ]] || 1690-08-31 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Pooke-21|Pooke, Thomas ]] || 1685-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Voysey-56|Pooke, Mary (Voysey) ]] || 1685-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Preston-4927|Preston, Unknown ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, identify first name |- | [[Preston-4928|Preston, Unknown ]] || || to-do source birth, marriage, death, identify first name |- | [[Preston-4929|Preston, Harriet Perryman]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Prosperi-Buzi-1|Prosperi-Buzi, Anna ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Prout-325|Prout, Daniel ]] || || to-do source birth |- | [[Pryor-1247|Pryor, Eleanor ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do source death |- | [[Pryor-1248|Pryor, Thomas ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Ransom-805|Ransom, Elizabeth Courtney]] || 1837-01-07 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Ransom-806|Ransom, John ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Howland-2098|Ransom, Sophia (Howland) ]] || 1801-06-07 || to-do source birth |- | [[Ransom-822|Ransom, George Howland]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Ransom-823|Ransom, James ]] || 1821-02-11 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Ransom-824|Ransom, Thomas ]] || 1827-03-04 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Ransom-825|Ransom, Sophia ]] || 1829-00-00 || Completed |- | [[Ransom-827|Ransom, Edmund Courtney]] || 1834-02-09 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Ransom-828|Ransom, Stephen Courtney]] || 1835-09-06 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Ransom-829|Ransom, Frederick ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Ransom-830|Ransom, Wiliam ]] || 1825-06-12 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Ransom-831|Ransom, Charles ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Ransom-832|Ransom, Charles Abraham]] || 1870-02-15 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Ransom-833|Ransom, William John]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Ransom-834|Ransom, Frederick Walter]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Lange-1446|Ransom, Ada Christina (Lange) ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Ransom-836|Ransom, Minnie ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Ransom-837|Ransom, Ernest Charles]] || 1900-01-04 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Beer-751|Reeves, Emily Rose (Beer) ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Reeves-4114|Reeves, Jack ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Roberts-21780|Roberts, Louisa ]] || 1884-07-12 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Roberts-21781|Roberts, Josiah ]] || 1843-11-27 || to-do source birth, death, 1841 census, 1861+ census. Check his father's death record it should be before Josiah's marriage date. |- | [[Roberts-21782|Roberts, John ]] || 1808-12-22 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Roberts-21783|Roberts, John ]] || 1772-05-24 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Roberts-21784|Roberts, William ]] || 1745-09-06 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Roberts-21785|Roberts, John ]] || 1716-10-31 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Roberts-21786|Roberts, John ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Roberts-21787|Roberts, Eleanor ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Roberts-21789|Roberts, Elizabeth ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Roberts-21790|Roberts, Jane ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Rogers-18347|Rogers, Montime Mary]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Christopher-877|Rolls, Florence Hannah (Christopher) ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1871-911 census |- | [[Rolls-223|Rolls, Frederick George De Courcey]] || 1871-06-12 || to-do source birth, death, 1871-1911 census |- | [[Rolls-224|Rolls, George de Courcey]] || 1904-12-10 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Rolls-225|Rolls, William Christopher]] || 1904-12-10 || to-do source birth, migration, death |- | [[Roskilly-40|Roskilly, Charity ]] || 1792-07-04 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Roskilly-41|Roskilly, Thomas ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Roskilly-42|Roskilly, Richard ]] || 1782-12-03 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Roskilly-43|Roskilly, Mary ]] || 1785-02-27 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Roskilly-44|Roskilly, William ]] || 1786-08-13 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Roskilly-45|Roskilly, Ann ]] || 1790-09-26 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Ransom-826|Russell, Frances Ann (Ransom) ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Russell-14917|Russell, Robert ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Russell-14918|Russell, Ann Jemima]] || 1859-09-23 || to-do source death, 1861+ census |- | [[Russell-14919|Russell, Jane Harriet]] || 1864-11-01 || to-do source death, 1871+ census |- | [[Sage-1530|Sage, Gulielmus P]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1891+ census |- | [[Beer-746|Schofield, Edith Charlotte (Beer) ]] || 1889-11-20 || to-do source death, marriage, migration from NZ to Australia |- | [[Schofield-1358|Schofield, Frederick William]] || 1882-03-06 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Schofield-1399|Schofield, Vera ]] || 1913-07-28 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Schofield-1401|Schofield, Alma May]] || 1917-01-19 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Schofield-1402|Schofield, William Mercer]] || 1923-03-23 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Shields-2929|Shields, Mary Ann]] || 1877-04-25 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Crane-3471|Smith, Mavis (Crane)]] || || to-do source birth, death, marriage, write biography |- | [[Smith-129226|Smith, Leslie ]] || || to-do source birth, death, marriage, write biography |- | [[Smith-129229|Smith, Sidney Stratford]] || 1871-01-04 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-129338|Smith, Luke ]] || 1827-10-17 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841+ census |- | [[Smith-129642|Smith, Albert Luke]] || 1906-10-25 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-129643|Smith, Sidney Norman Josiah]] || 1908-03-16 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-129644|Smith, Mervyn ]] || 1923-09-01 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-129645|Smith, William Howard]] || 1909-09-12 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-146936|Smith, Thomas ]] || 1808-02-26 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Smith-147852|Smith, William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-147853|Smith, John ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Smith-147861|Smith, William ]] || 1785-05-29 || to-do source birth, death, occupation |- | [[Smith-147862|Smith, Sarah ]] || 1788-01-02 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Smith-147979|Smith, Elizabeth ]] || 1791-02-25 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Smith-147982|Smith, Mary ]] || 1808-02-26 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Smith-148002|Smith, Mary Ann]] || 1809-07-11 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Stacey-1124|Stacey, Charlotte ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Smith-129141|Talbot, D (Smith)]] || || '''''This is me''''' |- | [[Talbot-2688|Talbot, B ]] || || '''''This is my husband''''' |- | [[Talbot-2689|Talbot, Robert ]] || || to-do source birth, death, migrations, war service |- | [[Talbot-2690|Talbot, George Ernest]] || 1880-04-28 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Talbot-2691|Talbot, Richard Alexander]] || 1840-03-26 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Mascarenos-1|Talbot, M (Mascarenos) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Talbot-2692|Talbot, James ]] || 1819-07-04 || Completed |- | [[Talbot-2693|Talbot, Richard ]] || 1786-12-17 || to-do source marriage, death, migration England to India, army records |- | [[Kelly-12347|Talbot, Anne (Kelly) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Talbot-2694|Talbot, John ]] || 1757-09-18 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2695|Talbot, John ]] || 1714-02-00 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2696|Talbot, John ]] || 1687-03-24 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2697|Talbot, Jane ]] || 1718-11-16 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2698|Talbot, Robert ]] || 1723-01-27 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2699|Talbot, Elizabeth ]] || 1712-08-17 || to-do source marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2700|Talbot, Katherine ]] || 1722-01-01 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2701|Talbot, Sherrington ]] || 1716-04-21 || Completed |- | [[Talbot-2702|Talbot, Katherine ]] || 1720-11-05 || to-do Completed |- | [[Talbot-2703|Talbot, Thomas ]] || 1730-05-18 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2704|Talbot, Matthew ]] || 1725-11-05 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2705|Talbot, Ann ]] || 1727-10-08 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2706|Talbot, Sherrington ]] || 1732-10-29 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2707|Talbot, Mary ]] || 1736-03-19 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2708|Talbot, Robert ]] || 1657-08-24 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2709|Talbot, Oswald John]] || 1909-10-06 || to-do source birth, occupation, death |- | [[Unknown-373136|Talbot, Elizabeth (Unknown) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do source maiden name, birth, marriage, death |- | [[Talbot-2710|Talbot, Robert ]] || 1634-06-20 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Talbot-2711|Talbot, George ]] || 1636-01-16 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Washington-1403|Talbot, Mary (Washington) ]] || 1638-00-00 || to-do source everything |- | [[Talbot-2712|Talbot, Sarah ]] || 1663-06-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Talbot-2714|Talbot, Andrew ]] || 1887-11-23 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2716|Talbot, Emily ]] || 1884-09-20 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2717|Talbot, Richard ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage |- | [[Talbot-2718|Talbot, Clement Andrew Aloysious]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Talbot-2719|Talbot, Nancy Frances]] || 1854-01-25 || to-do search death |- | [[Talbot-2720|Talbot, Ann ]] || 1816-05-01 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2721|Talbot, Martin Hart]] || 1818-11-08 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2722|Talbot, Richard ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2723|Talbot, Henry Martin]] || 1820-07-30 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2724|Talbot, Sherrington ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2725|Talbot, John ]] || 1827-11-04 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2726|Talbot, Thomas ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2727|Talbot, Jane ]] || 1768-08-02 || to-do source, death, 1841 census |- | [[Talbot-2728|Talbot, Jane ]] || 1802-01-03 || to-do source death,1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2729|Talbot, Sherrington ]] || 1782-11-13 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2730|Talbot, Robert ]] || 1797-02-10 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2731|Talbot, Sally ]] || 1799-12-15 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2732|Talbot, Thomas ]] || 1761-04-19 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2733|Talbot, Catherine ]] || 1765-06-30 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2734|Talbot, Mary ]] || 1772-02-05 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2735|Talbot, Sherrington ]] || 1763-03-27 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841 census |- | [[Talbot-2736|Talbot, Mary ]] || 1794-03-23 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2737|Talbot, George ]] || 1791-03-13 || to-do source marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2738|Talbot, Sarah ]] || 1785-01-09 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2739|Talbot, Charlotte ]] || 1789-04-05 || to-do source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Talbot-2740|Talbot, Elizabeth ]] || 1679-12-07 || to-do source death |- | [[Talbot-2741|Talbot, Margaret ]] || 1684-10-12 || to-do source death |- | [[Newman-6173|Taylor, Mary (Newman) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do source birth,death, clarify marriage, 1841+ census |- | [[Taylor-41802|Taylor, James ]] || 1823-06-15 || to-do source birth, clarify marriage, source death, 1841+ census |- | [[Taylor-41868|Taylor, Aaron ]] || 1849-10-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Taylor-41871|Taylor, George ]] || 1871-07-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Hood-3485|Taylor, Lilian Mary (Hood) ]] || 1875-04-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1881+ census |- | [[Taylor-41872|Taylor, Mabel Mary]] || 1898-07-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1901+ census |- | [[Taylor-41873|Taylor, Stella ]] || 1902-01-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1911 census |- | [[Taylor-41874|Taylor, Annie Lilian]] || 1905-10-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1911 census |- | [[Taylor-41875|Taylor, James ]] || 1873-10-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Prince-3116|Taylor, Lydia Victoria (Prince) ]] || 1871-03-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1871+ census |- | [[Taylor-41876|Taylor, George ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Taylor-41877|Taylor, Elizabeth ]] || 1877-10-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Taylor-41878|Taylor, Frederick ]] || 1879-07-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1881+ census |- | [[Taylor-41879|Taylor, Samuel ]] || 1887-07-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1891+ census |- | [[Thomas-30613|Thomas, Johanna ]] || 1585-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Thompson-34838|Thompson, Joseph ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Treloar-178|Treloar, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-179|Treloar, Henry ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Hocking-540|Treloar, Nanny Roskilly (Hocking) ]] || 1814-11-30 || to-do source marriage, death, 1871, 1881 census |- | [[Treloar-180|Treloar, Jane ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-181|Treloar, Daniel ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-182|Treloar, Samuel H]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-183|Treloar, William ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-184|Treloar, Susan ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-185|Treloar, Henry ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841, 1861+ census |- | [[Treloar-206|Treloar, Daniel ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841 census |- | [[Treloarth-1|Treloarth, Bennet ]] || 1581-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Treloarth-2|Treloarth, Thomas ]] || 1606-04-06 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Treloarth-3|Treloarth, Henry ]] || 1607-12-07 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Treloarth-4|Treloarth, Mary ]] || 1609-02-12 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Treloarth-5|Treloarth, Mary ]] || 1616-09-08 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Treloarth-6|Treloarth, Ralph ]] || 1618-05-04 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Trelowarth-15|Trelowarth, Betericae ]] || 1567-00-00 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Trelowarth-16|Trelowarth, Richard ]] || 1587-02-17 || to-do source birth, death |- | [[Tresoll-1|Tresoll, Henry ]] || 1616-05-10 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Williams-52202|Tucker, Elizabeth (Williams) ]] || 1804-11-11 || to-do source birth, marriage, 1841+ census |- | [[Tucker-8781|Tucker, James ]] || 1802-03-25 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Tucker-8842|Tucker, James ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Tucker-8843|Tucker, Mary Ann]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Tucker-8844|Tucker, Charles ]] || 1838-09-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Andrews-9728|Tucker, Mary Ann (Andrews) ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Tucker-8845|Tucker, Charlotte ]] || 1842-07-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1851+ census |- | [[Tucker-8846|Tucker, Maria Jane]] || 1845-06-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1851+ census |- | [[Tucker-8847|Tucker, Samuel ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Unknown-372873|Unknown, Mary ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do source maiden name, birth, death, marriage |- | [[Unknown-405755|Unknown, Mary ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do source maiden name, marriage, birth, death |- | [[Westmore-106|Westmore, Susannah ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do source birth, 1861 census, 1871, 1881 census, source death |- | [[Westmore-107|Westmore, Unknown ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, marriage, 1841+ census |- | [[Westmore-108|Westmore, Alice ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841 census, 1861+ census |- | [[Westmore-109|Westmore, Unknown ]] || || to-do source everything |- | [[Newman-6095|Wheeler, Eliza (Newman) ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Wheeler-13332|Wheeler, Mark ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Wheeler-13333|Wheeler, Sarah Jane]] || 1853-08-28 || to-do source birth, death, 1861+ census |- | [[Williams-52592|Williams, William ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Wills-2601|Wills, Peter ]] || 1793-01-08 || to-do source death, marriage, 1851, 1861 census |- | [[Pooke-19|Wills, Sarah (Pooke) ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2603|Wills, James ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2604|Wills, Robert ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2605|Wills, John ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2606|Wills, Sarah ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do source death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2607|Wills, Francis ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do source birth, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2609|Wills, Thomas ]] || 1770-10-04 || to-do source marriage, death, 1851+ census |- | [[Wills-2653|Wills, Henry Overton]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Wills-2654|Wills, Henry Overton, I]] || 1761-03-02 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, census 1841+ |- | [[Wills-2655|Wills, Edmund ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Day-8792|Wills, Ann (Day) ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Wills-2659|Wills, Peter ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841 census |- | [[Wills-2662|Wills, Ann ]] || 1792-11-04 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Overton-2484|Wills, Rebecca (Overton) ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death |- | [[Wills-2663|Wills, William Day, JP]] || 1797-06-06 || Completed |- | [[Wills-2664|Wills, Mary ]] || 1799-01-21 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Wills-2665|Wills, Henry Overton, II, JP]] || 1800-07-13 || to-do source birth, marriages |- | [[Wills-2666|Wills, Frederick ]] || 1804-07-10 || to-do source birth, death, 1841+ census |- | [[Steven-161|Wills, Mary (Steven) ]] || 1786-09-30 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841-1871 census |- | [[Board-334|Wills, Isabella (Board) ]] || 1806-05-20 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841 census |- | [[Johnston-13190 | Johnston, Margaret ]] || 1838-05-25 || to-do source marriage, death, 1871+ Scotland census |- | [[Johnston-13191 | Johnston, James ]] ||1818-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death, 1841+ Scotland census |- | [[Kenier-1 | Kenier, Jane ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do source birth, marriage, death 1841+ Scotland censu |} '''Completed profiles ''' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Crane-5078|Crane, Davis ]] || 1812-03-31 || Completed - died aged 49 |- | [[Crane-5017|Crane, James Samuel]] || 1860-00-00 || Completed - died aged 20 |- | [[Dunn-9261|Dunn, Edward Lawrence]] || 1896-00-00 || Completed - died as a child |- | [[Dunn-9260|Dunn, John Charles]] || 1895-00-00 || Completed - died as a child |- | [[Dunn-9256|Dunn, Florence Sarah]] || 1889-00-00 || Completed - died as a child |- |}
D Templeton DNA Sandbox
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: [[Templeton-2300|Debra Templeton]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Templeton-2300/5 Pedigree] : GEDMatch ID: T441204 ===Chromosome 16=== :Your run match with Pam Heather - : :Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs :16 52,423,202 78,227,792 35.1 6,785 :16 78,240,204 81,649,731 9.0 1,537 :Your Match with Dug McVey - GEDmatch: A852189 :Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs :16 52,423,202 78,227,792 35.1 6,785 :16 78,240,204 81,649,731 9.0 1,537 :Your Match with Brian McVey, GEDmatch ID: A513195 :Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs :16 52,112,725 78,852,958 36.9 4,281 I re-ran the analysis on possible matches between your known Templeton Cousins and Shelly's Dug, Brian and Pam – definitely no matches to your know Templeton DNA Cousins, Earle, RT Arnold and Lisa Templeton Dellinger. Since your Paternal line is Templeton (and your mother and father do not share DNA) and you have no matches through your Templeton's to the individuals Shelly put forward, this would lead me to state that the match to Pam, Dug and Brian is through your mothers line. Brian and Earle (Templeton Cousin to D.) - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Dug and Earle - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Pam Heather and Earle - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Dug and RT Arnold (Templeton Cousin to D.) - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Brian and RT Arnold - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Pam Heather and RT Arnold - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Brain and Lisa Templeton Dellinger (Templeton Cousin to D.) - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Dug and Lisa Templeton Dellinger Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Pam Heather and Lisa Templeton Dellinger - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found
Da Giavéra all'Idaò: La saga dei Tam - Lettere di emigrati Valchiavennaschi in America 1880-1981
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[[Category: Sources by Name]]Part of the [[Space:Villa_di_Chiavenna%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Villa di Chiavenna Place Study]] == Da Giavéra all'Idaò: La saga dei Tam - Lettere di emigrati Valchiavennaschi in America 1880-1981 == :by Paolo Via :Editor: Valentina Via :Format: Books / PDF :Language: English/Italian * Citation Example: ::: Via, Paolo, Author ''[[Space:Da Giavéra all'Idaò: La saga dei Tam - Lettere di emigrati Valchiavennaschi in America 1880-1981| “Da Giavera all’Idaò”; Valchiavenna letters of emigrants to America]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Via|Via]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Da Giavéra all'Idaò: La saga dei Tam - Lettere di emigrati Valchiavennaschi in America 1880-1981|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available Here == [http://www.valdigiust.it/en/libro-via/?fbclid=IwAR03A575Tq1djRnKNR-RbWmrnnszI6jhxZbW2uj74bIGvEYRzMNVhhPGWyY Letters from Emigrants of Chiavenna to America]
Dabney
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#REDIRECT [[Space:Dabney_Name_Study]]
Dabney Name Study
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[[Category:Dabney Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Norman-801|Vicki Norman]] 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. Founder of one of the "First Families of Virginia," Cornelius Daubney, aka Dabney, aka d'Aubigné, was christened on December 11, 1631, in Bucknall Parish, Lincolnshire, England. His father's Christian name was Theodore and his mother was Dorothy (Batts) Daubney, daughter of Humphrey Bate of Lincolnshire. The family was of French origins, probably from the Anglo-Norman period (12th Century).[1] Other Daubney/Dawbney/Dabney family members lived in Somerset and Dorset.[2]
Dadeville City Cemetery
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[[Category:Dadeville City Cemetery, Dadeville, Alabama]] [[Category:Tallapoosa County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for the Dadeville City 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]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Stovall-395|Sally Stoval]] or[[Franklin-1969|Lisa Franklin]] for assistance. ----- ===Location and Map=== {{CategoryInfoBox Location |coordinate=R6HR+XX Dadeville, Alabama}} ===History=== Thursday, June 19, 1890, The Tallapoosa New Era, The city cemetery does not reflect any credit on the citizens of Dadeville. There is one thing that we, the Dadeville people, must do: fix up and beautify the city cemetery. ===To Do=== *Compile a full listing here of all marked graves in the cemetery. *Photograph all marked graves * 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 and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information : Profile and photo links and transcribed information must be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery : Record a virtual cemetery tour that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets, or other devices. 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="wiki table 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) |- | ||||||||||||||| |- |Sturdivant|| Allen ||28 Mar 1885||12 Sep 1885||Son of Thomas S. and Mollie E. Sturdivant||||||| |- | Holdridge||[[Holdridge-286|John Holdridge]]||11 Apr 1937||9 Feb 2005||Nickname "Shine"||||||{{Image|file=Holdridge-286.jpg |caption=Cemetery Photo }}| |- | Abett||Mary Lee Henderson||18 Nov 1918||20 Jan 2010||note||||||| |- | Abbett||Ralph ||8 Aug 1913||4 Dec 1986||Pvt US Army WWII||||||| |- | Abbott||Charles Hayden ||29 Mar 1927||21 Oct 2005||note||||||{{Image|file=Dadeville_City_Cemetery.jpg |caption=Headstone }}| |- | Swanson||Nan ||28 Jul 1892||9 Feb 1980||note|||||||{{Image|file=Dadeville_City_Cemetery-1.jpg|caption=Headstone}} |- | Shelly||Lucian ||199 Oct 1935||13 Nov 1998||note|||||||{{Image|file=Dadeville_City_Cemetery-3.jpg|caption=Headstone}} |- | Henderson Abett ||Mary Lee||18 Nov 1918||20 Jan 2010||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| -----
Dadijo's Relationship Connections to WikiTree
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